iff" »»‘.v. l;.,'_‘ 1_.':l.'. .}.'». ,: Nl Mi , pl i 5; . H1. < l J; i ll __~ "1 ¢ 'slfitmlll i ‘hi llfi ‘ ‘ it-of ' li. .- l"l& . i i i » i if i .lf ‘ i s I’ . ll Zi i ' i lla .w ~. ¢_. ‘if l I l J ll ,fill . 1.* J' ~ , f " l oct-asioii more liorses entered in the to men for years that there ls iioth- 1'. v C 0 lstilke races than ever before and these ‘|i.- i- ‘ (lg. 1 ~|1 it ‘B ini f D ,V _ f 1 . .~<__ a I ll. i .' .l l. 013,,/l _ :-3 ll 'ii iii . l. -.» .,,. } i lflfs ’ F. ‘ti ""` a *I r’_g,l i i V l ~. ~ ix' l . .._._-. ll f ,» , , . . “»» t ».>.. ‘~ ` iiiiliéiitiiii iiititbillo T iliilntn sEt’i‘r-ftfirnllriioill rms; » .,l~_, .i _ . f ~= v.;_=§=ri,,_-' *WWE """““°'”“'“°'TIP T() . i. i. _ i CAPlTALt $32,000 w have studied the question to be most profitable corner of the ox Business. Recent stat- is of young of Patch Foxes are have been arranged for, andthe ranch is being built on one of the moist desirable locations, near Ch§rlottetown. The Company wi own and control its own ranch and equipment. F. H. Beer, President, Major Chas. Le' h, A. Miller Matheson, Charles. E.lMorris, Arthur E. Smith, Dr. C. H. Beer, W. Frank Morris, E. H. _ Beer, Sec’y-Treas. mari; to any Director, or to the Secretary-Treasu rer,_ whose office is in Morris Block, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. your gain _._ ’ __ ._.. . -. .- .~ .. _ . snARas,s1oEAcn . -f ' - -_ -__ -.-. _ ==-ml W _ =..-.5-' - - ~ l - 1 Patch Foxes are said by those Blacks. Ten pairs of selected Patches Provisional Directors A plication for Stock can be 368&7-25Mstuestf and a happy presentation to Rev Dr Bruce ve Prince Edward island is proud of her . t "mt U19 3|Kl18llil1z Corps which left loyal sons, who have left and will be llliglgluglnfllgvfesiggnflile gsdgirgg; horn On Monday morning last, and i . leavivltr her shores with the adniiral _ gemld ln making me presemallop llvhotare liow .¢l;_.r/gl Cm-Um-,_ meg _ll ' tion, goodwill and good wishes ani _ ., _ t ell!" Y We Come l`l_ Bong the l no an prove thataboutzg’ percent prayers of every man, woiuaii and ‘v°f"ed the thlfulks .and apwecm lm' especially ln Moncton and St. John dludbn tht Island of all for Dr. laylor s many lcliilintisses ` ` ' i i tl r aiul part cu ar , ' ’_* ltllrr éhidillilimiiioriiiiig services anlil nflmbers t»° che" them. °“ the" Wm" EDUCAUON C°NFEREN€`E‘ '_ helpful addresses. Dr. Taylor und his “he °m°e" Wm’ met them at st- 'mlm Mr. R. ll. Cniphvll, l3._\., Supfwiiiteiiil- mn Bmw, lel-l _Wsl,,,.(lnv mmnlng fm. find-lug they were P. E. island boys out ot' Ediicatioii, and l’ri»t’vssoi~ The- Montreal whom Dr Taylor hopes to be llaid “wi_2_’_ll take a car to the armour- odorc Ross, leave Uliarloltvtowiithis _ A l _ ., ' - 08. not ng is too good for l'rinvc morning to utti-nd the int.-r I‘rmiiii~i- ggéllltglllzll%l;;'£‘:::,iTl§§:;:;;sF.?lfgngllgii Edward Islanders" and when they nr» al Educational Convention at llalilax. lull] ml, llle l-r0nl_ ‘Ml.s_ Taylor and the rlved there, the boys wem give" llll-ce At the iiiectiiig, at whit-Ii tlli~r».\ will Ullwrs of me mmlly leave on Tuesday Cheers by the St. John soldiers. They be teachers from each ofrthe l\li\ri- al-wrnoon Ml.s_ Edgar and the chlld_ were put up at the Armouries, and in time Provinces, avarietyo :liiestoiis N _ ' . ll every way were most hospltably toiiciiiiig the educuiimi of the three rf" lewc on wedues ay afternoon mr treated. and were more than delight- plies pro\inc¢s “ill bt dismissed Mr qoromo and Dr' Gurdon and his pany ed with the way they were used PU ' ~‘ ' ‘ .' _ _ _ ll H d l _ _ > ' . Calliipliell will luke part in at discus- It we on Umm ay morn ng g g - sion. to be leil by Illr. A. ll. lil(-Kav, _ RETURNED FROM MON-l-REAL ceiveii word that they were to_ leave era. _ _ _ _ _ ML Rlvllunl Creed ol Alblom Lol by special train for the mobilisation pi-mes. semis, on Phe _slaiiiinrdizatinii _ot 59_ relumed on Friday from Montreal _camp at__Val Cartier, Quebec. The Ng; becon !_l\'_l},¢_',~;__f_<__~:_;,~f‘i" &>_’¢,_» blllllers will begin wo,-l{~ln the out Moncton the New Brunswick and S95, fu f .S ampsi e C- ne, :‘ -i=‘.§-*__-____-3 ~f, ____- llelds on M0nday_ The crops lu the Prince Edward Island units concen- f0l‘dp ` <'=/"7 l . e s. Don’t he a “Half-Portion” Be a "full portion,” perfectly developed, full-rounded man by doing a man’s work and eating a man’s food. is the perfect food for men and women who do things with hand or brain. It supplies all the body-building material inthe whole wheat grain in digestible form. A 'food for the outdoor man and the indoor man, for youngsters and grown-ups, for athletes and invalids, for any meal in any season. Ask your grocer. Always heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness; then pour over it milk or creiiin, adding siilr or augur to suit the taste. Dcliciously nourishing for any meal in combination with berries or other fruits of any kind. Try toasted 'I`risi'uit, the Shredded Wheat Wafer, for luncheon with butter, cliccsc or murmaladea. Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited Niagara Falls, Ontario 27-F Toronto Office: 49 Wellington Sl. East B this week. First barley was out at l1°\1Sf>wife~ Cheer upon cheer runs ' Skinner’s Pond on Monday, August 17, and toward the end of the week Y £5 ‘ Picks of lull. l-,esldes me usual a. passed anything so.far. Here, where mount. The prospects for oats and the population contains a substantial 779 lwheat was never better and the percentage of French people general- 840-6~ITl02S3i.6l'll0 ‘some is true in regard to potatoes and ly are most demonstrative. It cleav- Gomiiiusr __ pi'ohiibl_v be liiiprecrdelitedly sliccesn- lleve every Wold I preach I feel that gas N. mmrnaasxl 6°” D118* lafhefs 111SfaHf1Y.m h°f. Of <=°1d» hard ‘s°.:;.. .‘.'.'....£.1"‘;f.1i;‘:i l"~"”~il€f?“;‘f.‘. °1'l»“53= 'i»”fi‘»'2`£i1..-"’I-lIll`l’ or soft water _ converts itself instantly into __ __ __ __ thick, vilorous suds that remove grease, grime ~.~'I.'.”..’“,...‘$"‘f....§“’l§i. .,';°'.l"'.’l`“.§‘.‘§.‘l‘;"ai@i it will be the ...ms i si... mit and sett ed_ stains and . clear ~ out impurities and germs. for Perclieron. a class of horses which on "hard tack” and alkalai water. T _ have been thoroughly renovated and e very ogica .° 8 _ Gold Dust spares you and .protects your clothes time hi... 1...-........i.. ...i ..,f»i’°>‘ \ \ ri’ lt.. ` ill. . J .’ * __,._. _ all ,._l \ l l il if-< ll ill ll Keep Children Healthy cd to servo as_iiitanli'y_ii_ieii. _ M nu_cl_l_ Au _ 19__h_ wl_l_ (]lIILDRlll
    ill9.`l_`l. i-.1 @ l .- .» l lj _`fg§.r_o'rl4r7r.-v t'ii..'>a_Ql(vi'|li_NH U ' is _ l‘ \ \s \ . \‘ _ § m \“ \\\. \§ _ n _- & *_ \ _ . ., he exhibition grounds this year d ill lt m ls tlleaclleme I _ 'flies depending upon them, Single . -» _ -_ -_ l a . h ld 1 's go flint. Of lilililrses lllierc il; ‘vliiyi work in Zion lizoon - 1, ' 1 ». ales. _Tho largezpagtfge i ” moms (renter economy - _ - if Aiwa s Welcome tl, ndd bl th lf y _ _i oflyoaur clcillhesi by(-lui if 'ill' lmlnl ing and t 'ng a pach- .ts-_. age l;>fdG0ldqDlISt next -' `<~ ' aye) ' . ' ia ii..___c__e:.___p mm 6 "Basliet P&l°i.'l€§" These Church and I can assure you that if hours of weary, dreary . . ““ er”-~~ ll ls hard for A man to 1=°~'° wife _ _ and family it is just as hard to . think of leaving those who have giv- en so great a love as my people have given me there. I think of children in tba church wno are always on my. mind andlt. seems I should stay for them. lint another man could do as well. Oi course this is taking for granted that I may be called t-ut meanwhile I am still Planning my wlnter’s work in 'case I rclilhill- 'riils is the browns dvirh 0' B I |- HOTEL OXFORD Conley Square, Boston. Hua (ihurch O fn 'mv civilisation. that has itself on things ineroly--~mMM‘f_lii._ l--‘_ - with kiss reflvfrltli. ' C' l _ _ *_ ' 4 _ ,": ...i .re-tsl. _ ' 'lt l fl ~ ST. JOHN EXHIBITIO C ‘ A Spé_¢_illl___lil;eur§ion Rates---Be Sure and -Comer " o*Ii§lFW»-iltrésiuenf I...~rl Ll ii. A. P0ltfflmllfdl'»*M'° sioésmmei sept. 5 to 12, 1914.0 . ~ 5 _ BIG WEEK END My D ~ u l A BIG SHOW ;\,i l .~. ,lnfilm ~ Q|,|_¢,_,_____' “ " .__..'.‘.§