` \» simian _ ' ' iaonsnlo nuns 1" ‘ ` PAGE ELEVEN ‘M915 mmm me-nmsi urns O VTHE cH»AnLo'1°Ta'nowN GU 'Buy _Municipal Bonds lug “S lligh *S 5% Pei' CCI!! on high class Eastern Munici- P“ls° M King Constantine ol Greece has ex- 510|-za Qgggls, ¢m~h1g¢;_,|-is pm, pressed his gratitude for “the prec- be th; ,nagging ppm; fm- the n Atlantic Bond Company, Limiied Bank of Montreal Building A _ _ Si. John, NI B. ron-8-a1M3mos _ _-. _ _ . (_- L_.- Eastern Canada Saviiigs ~ And Loan Companyiffstnck The greatest of all English bards wrote "I'll bloweth the _ wind that profit/eth nobody.” So it is with the Eastern Canada Savings di Loan Co., owing to 'the money stringency and the _high nterat rates prevailing, this Coinpany’s earnings should ~ show the e ects of loansmade upon mortgages at the favorable rates now current ' This institution is making steady progress and owin so the extensive developments anticipated in Nova. Scotia in the next few years should show even more gratifying advancement. We offer a. block of shares of this Company iii lots to suit buyers. Price and full particulars upon application. - F. ll. lllcturdy & Co., 0 Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Meflurdy Building-llslifsn. / ' I MARITIME PROVINCE Mar. Tel. & Tel., 6 p.c.......10'1 5E(}UR1T1m3_ Porto Rico Rail., 5 p.c.....183§ Stmlneldb. Ltd., s p.c._......ioz§ (Quotation, furnished by gg B_ Mt-,_ Trinidad' Electric, 5 p.c_...... 92 Ourdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- BANKS- en ,164 Rin asi.,cii - ““g° ° m°“ 8' nriusn North a.nsrican_.._..15s 104 100 100 89 f may 4 , f Nm" ’° “me T° tannins uiusr suiiunsii Mm in nun iicuni GE? £23. 00611561' wuni nr rniuu Write for our latest list of Municipal oderings yield- ____ A ' __ PARIS, Sept. 24.-( Special) .- ious support" oi France, which, he said, had always taken the initiative in defending the rights of the Greek people. ` _ . The King of Greece was the guest of the President and Mme. Poincare :it a luncheon at- the Elysee Palace. The Ministers of both countries and other diplomats were present, and cordial tonsts_were exchanged. ~:» s . ~:¢¢:o¢§n:o of . qw~.»~:~:~:»c~»:»:-~>1=»:~:»:»~°»~:»°:~»:» cgi I O In Mimunlim 6 O O O 0 O O ~,»,¢o,oo,».u,»¢,u,ov;»:»¢§¢»;oo:w:»2e¢:»§o{\¢§n:»¢;»§e MRS. CHARLES E. BAUNERSON Fell asleep at Midgell on September 3rd, 1913, Mrs: Charles E. Sanderson in the eighty-fourth year oi her age. She is survived by one daughter, Carrie at home, and one sister Mrs. Robert Sanderson, Greenwich. For the third time in a year and ii half has death entered this home and parted those so dearly loved. She will be greatly missed in the home where a mother is so dearly loved. Her suilering was great but she bore it with e. smile knowing that all medical skill could do had been done for ber. She was a member oi the Presbyterian Church and during her illness was frequently visited by her pastor Rev. J. M. McLeod. Her faith in her Redeemer never wained but grew stronger and brighter until e the very last. The funeral, which took place on Friday, was very lar- gely attended, the funeral servic s being conducted at the house and grave by the Rev. J. M. McLeod. l _ _ l` 4 ts thc best tonic. it prevents ` 5-n =-“S C 2 és o B 'i 0 5'!! lottetown, P. E. I. Ask Go., Oom... 50 Com.. 80 ......... Insurance... & Tel., Pid... ...103 Tel. & Tel., Com... 83 Scotia' Underwear...... 98 . Underwear, Com... 45 Ltd., 'Pref........103 Coin... 76 73 Bm Canadian Bank of Oom......203 40 24} 135 144 99 9 3 9 6 Montreal... ...230 Nova SCot;ie.._. ... ... ...259 lftoyal Bank of Canada.......Z16 I MISCELLAN EOUB. Acadia Fire Insurance... ...100 Acadia Sugar, Pid... ....100 4 Acadia Sugar, Ord... ..._ 70 9 3 "The prize winninii Pei-rins ..r.z'=\‘_'§_v- w .ew-r BONDS. Brandi-am-Henderson 6 pre. 97) Eastern Car... ...102§ 100 Maritims'Nall 6 p.c.;.. ...100 ~ 97 E N. S.. Steel ds Coal, Firsts, 4 5 per cent... ... 921 ' N. S. Steel ds Coal,6 p.c. Dehonture Stock... ... 98 ; F. __ 1 1 _ 1 | 1 iii*-_ig i§Q ii : “ Theprize whining Perrim gloves are only 75c at l'atons during Exhibition.` r ‘ Can You Buy Class A I ,B island Foxes lor $l5000? rl; \ .ii That is all a pair of. Class A Island foxes cost shareholders inthe Three Rivers Silver Black Fox , Co. of Montague, after deducting cost of ranch equip- ". ment, organizing and stock-selling expenses. _ I. Ranchnian- ' probable H l. "1 h I 3,. __ _ a g einen t °’;l;;";11g_f =._-.fy won t co s t agute out __ . 31011 2 CW* n ° th th d' - for the first' " id;1d5ey0:1‘;. year and the ' Self- :lv "' TIIE THREE RIVERS SILVER BLACK FOX C0. tai: _“ `_ Capital (paid up),...:.... $54,000 _ Shares each, $100, par value. Stock sold by ]. ri. McGregor, C. F. Robertson, .;.,_‘- W. M. Lemon, E. D. Bell of Montague, ]as. A. ‘fi McLeod of Victoria Cross and . ,_ ."4`$F~ 2? ` Fur Farmcr’s Bureau & Exchange Ltd ... , . 73 glories are _only 75c at Patons _ @ ` -=~/'ir'-i‘_-\,f`-" during Exhibition. , _ \_.__;,_ _ af" ` .. l66l-9-23ME3i_ v / , _ _ llllll Ill" headaches and blliousnesa by | . stimulating the liver and - . digestive organs to natural action. _ . /-*yi I" .. - -_ »\ J, \,_=.~_..f.»~’- up ‘ _ _ "fe-ai ..»....n.. s - . _. , |»'\ _ ~|| Rosy Cheeks . follow its duilv use-because this iessaniiv bubbling drink is mildly ihxsrive in its action and clears the blood oi impurities. Tslis s Boills liesis To-lsr. 3s Atiall s .M pri _ ai? , am , _ MiLAN sept. 24' (special)- will ext fsw days of largewielegations oi sci- entists and others who are opposed to the use of alcohol. Delegates from thirty countries. of whom Am- ericans and Englishmen predominate, are now here to attend the Four- tcenth International Congress on Alcoholism. _.,.._.._---- CURIOUS SHIP/ _ < BUILDING ON BEINE. dent of the London Daily News, a the greatest mystery, two men nr end. The master of this curious craft with his patriarchal beard of sno white. The old man is a. Greek, Con- stantine Panejotti by name. His father wasla business man and left. a comfortable little fortune, which the son devotes to alleviating the riots. Mr. Panejotti‘s wants are tables, and boiled water, with salt or butter. He spends most his spnre moments in prayer. Seine is a young workmen. “The crnft Pfnow on the slip" M. Panejotti, remarked ‘to represent completely stable. My pupil and I and thence to New York,” “My boat,” he added, has no keel, If by shock or any .other cause a leak is sprung, a stroke oi the pro- pellors causes it to turn upside down and a leak can be repairedwithout the least dan er. According to the Paris correspon- i s 'ri-is ~DuNo,ir4s". on onn The word dunes now means exac the reverse of what it meant orig ers and scholars who were known him were known as Dunsmen, of a later date, and so they fell the way of spelling the word with _ _ '+,`~ "One Chickering Square Piano in first class condition suitable for a hall or large room, only $110.00. $15 down and $5 per month. Miller Bros. - 1685-9-Z4Me3i. E City Property For Sale The undersigned are instructed to oflcr for sale at Public Auction on the premises in Charlottetown on Monday the 29th day of September A. D., 1913, at the hour of Three o'clock in the afteruoonz- All THAT tract of land part of Common Lot Number 26, in Charlot- tetown Common bounded on the East by Orlebar Street, on the North by Lots fronting on Gerald Street, on the West by lots fronting on Upper Prince Street, and on the South by lands of Miss Harriet May, Martin West, Esquire, and the division line between Common Lots 26 and 25, containing 3 1-3 acres of land a lit.- tle more or less, and being part of It Victoria Row-Opp Post Office ."- ‘ v '. I iCh"Town. Motor Vehicle Co Agents ` For The Famous McKay Autonobilesl “We have opened a garage on the ,_ gorner of Queen and Sydney Street iii thli = Warerooms of W. Grant 8: Co., an wi ll ' carry 9. line of McKay Cars for hire, will the lands owned by the Estate of Daniel Hodgson, deceased. This land must be sold in order to idivide the Estate. Terms cash or equivalent. Good title guaranteed. Dated Bth, day of September A.D. 1913. GAUDET .Il HASZARD, Solicitors &c. 1382-9-9Mttl9i. ` F Headquarters _ . for the Best Goods P. E I. Bsy and Produce unpopular because of their scoffing proach and signified a lack of go reversed in meaning. "While attending the Exhibition ally. Dunce was originally a term applied to_ a very wise man. Some 600 years ago there lives a philosopher whose name was Duns. He was the leader of a certain number of think- schoolmen, and those who followed Dunses. People inthose days were not so careful of their spelling as we in "c" instead of an “s" so that Dun- ” . ses soon was spelled Dunces. A dunc- thcrefore signified a learned man ani was a title much prized. After n cer- _ _ tain time these dunces became very S ll I S I at mn . the teachings oi others, especially c a e who were progressive in their doc- trines. They had a. most conceited idea that they were the only wis men, and it was not very long befor the word dunce became a word of re- ' d sense in the person to whom it wa applied, and thus the word becam will psy yon to call at the Two Macs -the headquarters for horse and cattle preparations, smokers’ suppli- es, toilet srticles and everything yo could want in the line of good drugs and sundries. The Two Macs, 14% ' y Great George St. Mliltt tly in- IIS OI B o it i 1-s| FOXES Fill! SALE SILVER BLACK FOXES, ous and good size. FUNDY FOX CO. i4r`4-q~ioMimo. Presents » Co i87 Great George St. Dealers in young and adults. A few fine specimens of CROSS FOXBS from fifty to ninety per cent. SILVER BLACK. If interested. wire us for prices. Terms refs inable. Our Foxesare all tame, healthy vigor- St. John, N. .B- I Wedding \ V, __be let at reasonable rates, with Chaileures 'Telephone 45]. fm' 3 mf' A I ` RICHARD GRANT. < f ._ . 7:1-_8-4Mtf ‘ Manager Oats. Bran. Cracked Feed, ._ Hay, Straw, 'Oil Cake Meal, Moissslse etc. Reliability is our Watch- fword. / is all is \ \ `. ’ ._ _Baby Bonds A purchase ot $100 Bond of the Canada Cement Company requires an invest- ment ot about 8100, (including occured interést) _ The interest return is $6 per annum andthe Bond can always be realized _ uponmi short notice- _ asain: psrucniin-i. _ ' _ 1 _,Q 7 noni €omor_all2n“LImlicd .*lsllIl\Ud»llml.l»|-\ suns num u-nn Lmlhl. e ,W { i P -_-A-I _.___\, Wai_t for Our of _ _ U n _ extraordinary cis ‘is being complet. NOTHING. ed under one oi e arcbways of the '__' Point Bt. Michae 'on the Seine, WW), With a glance of venom and a sigh despair, Mr I-I'-i laid aside bis e - _, working on the onstruction oi the Welling Duper, an mounted the stuir- model of 9, nylmai-,jcal L.0g\»_]¢.Eya¥,ed case whence the childish call came. vessel, which, Qiey believe will carry “There's nothing to be afraid of in them across the Atlantic at the rats the dark," he assured the little dns. of a hundred miles nn hour. The ghter. vessel is of Wood and iarred card- “Ain’t you afraid of dark?" queii board, with. strong hoops cf iron. It cd the little maid, after n pause. is about 30 feet long by H feet ac- “No, of course not." ross. There is a man nole at each “Ain’t yon afraid of cows and shun. ‘ ser, dna?" is “Certainly not, Margery." turned 70. 8l1d'=“'*=\\'S It \.l1€ suit “Ain’t you afraid of wasps and with no shirt underneath, and no _black sweeps?" shoes on his feet. His long curls Hg( ¢0,m,e not iv you amy chud rv have evidently wknown no tarber's he “uid smiling ,' ’ shears for many a. long year iortbey "Dad," mme again the “tue voice reach to his shouldees and mingle 1,, the darkness’ ..Ai,,.t you .tram of W notin’ in the world 'cept mamma.” l A lot of new silverware y i6ri-9-3 ,,,,,§;:i i i _ ‘H sufferings of his less favored conipnt- __ % i "‘“":....... .:::5E5E;Ei__.255553555:1......?E_..::i£EEi5E{5!§:........ EEEE€E‘>EiiE‘ icvu. He lives on crusts, dried vege- __ . _ _ nil only assistance in his work on the _ / .c:sr.r_ss:..__ sau/ B _ nv... of nie Pens Parisian, ‘-is ...ny a model, Later I propose to build a- ' nother measuring 325 feet, and driv- '§I§f*i*f%“‘f@§?f*€fi1*" \ T en by three fifteen horse power mot- f§§ ¢......,.-,,,.,§...,, \ 'LL' ors, which will develop a. speed oi .§§5.??f‘“‘3'°"1""5;:1*535=‘i;.=__ 100 nnics nn noni-. " “The secret of my invention lies I in the action of the propellors, which* "Ely -Es. l will enable my bottle to revolve on its own axis at a. dizzy rate. The llAN”|i'§|f§i|f_li `r\ ,il persons inside will he on the floor 4 4 .l ntted with rollers which will remain intend to go from Paris to Herve = Shorthorn llcrdSalc' l 2 o’clock Wednesday, Oct 15th 1013. ,_ D. C. Macliinlay has instructed me to sell at public auction at his farm in North River- his entire herd of pure-bred s h o r tlior n cattle -consisting of about twenty head-also one excellent milk cow. A few of those are show cattle and there are several young bulls. Bulls from this herd have sired some of the sweepstakes cows of the Maritime Provinces. If day is stormy, sale will be on next fine day. F. II. IIORNE Auctioneer 1633 -0- ~22.Vimth(liEws6ipd Mr. Blackie! We are glad io inform our Prince Edward Island friends that our Mr. Blackie is now in Charlottetown and that he will make an extended trip over the Island in the inter- ests of our business. W e sincerely hope that » those having funds for invest- Harry B. sixty six tons in good' E. BOSWELL._ " Victoria, Lot 29. P. E. I. 1461-9-12Mtl ‘ ' i __` Have a thick coating of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength, consequently, you can eat as many as O ou like without feeling that C. W. l’~ailerson’s~ V Y°“ hs" °°‘°“ *°° many' °'°° °' '“° 1°-°° °° “°- Tuesdays and Fridays st Noon Cor: Great Geor e and= imc nm. im _ . “ P ......... ...Sh..iii::s.s:.‘si-,.122.in.ri°e:.;:s Z condition, sails and rigging first class. This Vessel is a gocd sailor carries well for her tonnage and 2 requires very little ballast apply to u 1-W iust received-st _ ~l . . 1-B0 i>- m- 2. . ,.,_5_ _ 2.80 p. m. ment will get in touch with Mr. Blackie before making any commitments-especially as he can now present a most attractive list of sound invest- ment securities. A new feature which will more particularly appeal to t h e investor of moderate means is our Partial Payment Plan of purchasing stocks and bonds in easy monthly pay- ments. Mr. Blackie will glad' application. care of Mr. B. l). Rogers, our P. E. Represeiitatlve, 166 Richmond Sticet, Charliite- town. ` 'B. ROGERS-Representative. lslifsx, Sl. John, Montreal ` New Glasgow, Fredericton. ly furnish full particulars on To insure Mr. Blacliie cal- ling on you we suggest that you write to him iniiiicdiaicly Members Montreal Stock Exchange i J STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS 1 __=l $1mMsH|E_ _ Montreal to Liverpool Boysl Mail Service v Uorsicsn... . ................Tues Bept.80 Virginian. ........- ..._ Tues Oct. 7 T s()ct.i¢ T l -.... Vild1th.ri`s'h ...._....._.. Trigg. Oct 21 Montreal to Glasgow l .........-.._..Th B t_25 gddriindlnlslirlsn -.......- Slit. Beit. 4 Hesperisn ........... ... Thurs Oct. 9 Pretorisn...._.-......... Sat. Oct is Montreal--Ilsvre-London Pomeranian... ..........Sun Bennie Scotian Bun.Uctb lforinthiain .............. Bun. Oct( 12 Sicilian _................. But. Oct. IB For rates. sud lull particulars. apply W. K. ROGERS. ‘ity. DI ii. fa A. ALLAN _"- 2 Sf. Peter Street. Montreal ', ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE AUTUMN EXCURSIONS Gl~iARLOTTE'l`0WN T0 BOSTON Boston and return.....................,Si6.35 Portland and return..... 15.85 Corrimenci_ni6 Beptember_'l0th and con tinuing u_ntil ctoberllth inclusive. Ex~ cursifin tickets will be sold at above rates good for 30 days from date of issue. Leaves Bt.John at 9.00 s. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Eastport, Lubec and Boston. Beturninwleaveii Central Wharf Iloston Mondays, ednesdays and Fridays. at 5 s. m.,` and Portland at. 5 p. m.. for Lubsc, Lastport and Bt- John. Direct Route- l saves Bt. John at 7.00 D. gi. Ttussdsys and Saturdays for lioston irec . Returning leaves Oenirsl Whari.llos- ton at 10 00 n. yn.Mondsys and 'Thursdays for Ft John direct. _ MA_lMl*l STEAMSHIP LINE-Direct service between Portland and New York. l Leaves Franklin Wharf Mondays at \n.30 n. ni. and Tuesdays. Thursday sud Saturday at. 6.30 p, m. _ For tickets, literature sud information apply to local ticket agents. Bargain c ecked through to destination. I. B. 'l.‘H()MPBO_N. T. F. dc RA. A. E. Fleming Agent. Ht. John. N. F ~ Charlottetown Steam STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS Navigation Co., Ltd Oommenclng Monday the 6th of Msy - i '/f/,//,» ., , // I ` Tur:Wl1ITEST - __DOM|N|oN;L|NE.f ' Salllngs fi-om Mont- real and Quebec "|.a\ii-enlic Sep. 27th (’i\nudi\,Sat.Uct ith ‘itll-iznntis " ilth Teutonic “ iflth FOR ' ii an n mission. ' Rates: _ Par ci~ and .ici:on_\inodn- ` ; One Class (.‘n.bln till ll " 511.10 and 55.0° _'Q Second Ulnss 534.75 ‘, ‘ ‘ Third Vines, :$1.25 and 32.50 f 'f~_ff_; f Tris Sl-iOR1'ES‘l'i 'O ` Rou'n:ToEUROPE ' \ Agent W K. B.ozerOltv. _STEAMSIIIP LINERS Sept. 12 (Vis Bt. John's) ‘ 'lhe l.ni'gcst Can- 1 ’ di li crs ln com- . According to steam- ' lion. , l"lrsi Class Slf.l.5‘l ,. Furness Witliy Q. Co, Ltd. From London Btssmsr From Hsliis ----» Bappshsnnock September wth ---- Kanawha September ztith the STEAHER NORTIIUMBERLAND leaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. B. at B.20u’clocK a. m.. leaving i‘ictou n `rsturn about 4.80 p._m, Connections made atPicto\i for all points in Nova Scotia = STEAHER EHPRESS leaves Summcrsideior Point 8 p.m_ . Boston. 9 S § -_u-u B. pm' susoav ' Ssilings from Charlottetown B 00 p ln 8,80 p m, dvs and Saturdays st n\idu ght. Gfaftcn' St3 I 4200 P: m' 5 00 m_ or all information wr te or apply to _ “ \ \ ll MURPHY Min' Jas Carlsglier, Phone 366-»-J. . ° ._ ` - °M6L ___---J, i. 5 \M\Y54\“f 1 Charlottetown, ' Agent, ie ".»'i:l@7f_~ I fini" 2 1 ntl . _;s»§,l.,.;. ri rx or .= -:V 5- i 3. ;'iifi'f ‘.~ S, i.-- . ww '_-,L i-'J iii: .if- Q;: .1 _gs i_ r,f'. .5 '_». it at ni rrp. j 1. L_.. ._, 31751 V W. ,_ ~ ._ ‘fr .' 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