. Service, and let the U.C.C `1 II. 'fliéililiind Condition Powder We do not \‘ sh will go lose ight of the tau that this powder has stood me test for years and is in greater demand today than ever. On horses it acts inaryell ously it gives a good ap petite, a glossy coat, a looge hide, and a healthy appear ance in general It purifies the blood and cannot be equalled for buiidin g up broken~down homes, and making them slick, fat and high-spirited. It is also splendid for Milk Cattle, Calvis, Sheep. Pigs and Poultry 25C 1b_ Prepared and sold only by . EA . Foster Central Diugstore Sunnyside. >l’EClAl. li0CAlS ‘°""°" "' *lil wlllmu Cub muui “::=';P£;I:' 2:14; Minimum chi ' Rites for lec4's in Chuloftr own | \vord,"|:dl,.a?dll"i`:i:l::l\ignf.nh Nu i~Y A 'Y v 'Tue-Tag-'r 'ph of ten nt ag e sinall sum over G0 S wanted from each and y 0"” 0” Tut; dey Wednesday Hel” "W1 1-iso 9-iaivici 'Tag Sale-The annual Tag sale for Iiilie Benefit f the Charlottetown ospital will take place on Wednes dur 44th. mst uso 9 iiiviin. *The Guardian has all the HOME and other news and the SWEET Satisfaction of being the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island. *Subscribers and others are ugkeil il” 'emit by Monty Order or by Reg- istered Letter, The Guardian is not responsilile for remittances iorwarded otherwise than as above. ME¢,f, _...__ *Did he ask her to marry him?, See it Proved at the Opera house to- lliifht- FU". wit, humor, local hits eloquence and pathos. Spend an en_ Joyahle evening. 1504_ fTonight at the Opera house mock trial. Brencii of Promise case, The charge is serious and it is rumored that the- defendant has left town, but he will be at the trial. 1504. ‘The Guardian welcomes reliable .» ncws_from persons throughout this Province. All such items should ‘be mailed to “The Gnardian_ News Dept," Charlottetown, immediately You Can Vliarn More Ii You Learn More Thoroughtechnicaltmin- ing pays for itstlf---in in creased returns, a bigger business and a better salary Choose today your future work---bookkeepiiig, bauk~ lug, coniniercial law, type- writing, shorthand, pen- nianship, correspondence. ‘cusiness practice or Civil give you the practical, thorough training that means SUCCESS. V Our year bookis full of . f 'interesting' information for you.` Get a copy from Pi in- cipal-Moran. U N I O N ‘ Commercial College' Royal Bunli Bldg. "-. . u_ ~- MORl`GAGl~I" SALE There will be sold by Public Alic- tioii at the Court House at George- town iii l(ing’s County on Tuesday the I4tli day of October A. I). 191.5 at the hour of twclvu o'clock noon All That tr'act piece and pnrcel oi hind situate- lying and being on Lot or Township Number Forty-seven in Kings County in Prince Edward Is- land, bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say: Conimencing at n point on thc Gulf shore in the Northeast angle uf Galcon Mclnnis' liinii thence along the said_Galeon lllclunis' 'Eastern boundary South- wnrdly to North Lake, thence East- w:.ird|y along the samc and following the vnrious courses thereof a sufii- cicnt distniico to give ii rectangular width of chains, thence Northwardly by ii line parallel to said Eastern line nf Gulcon Mclnnis to the Gul( shore aforesaid and thence Westward- ly along the same to the place of coniincncemcnt, containing FOYW' three acres of land a little more or ess. Also All That tract of land situate to the Eastwurl of the above de- scribed lnnd and adjacent thereto up- on which tho dwelling house and farm buildings lately owned by John Mclnnis deceased ure situate, being the whole of the lands. “Hd h°\"edIt“' ments devised to the suid MortgBl!0\‘ by the will' of his father the said John Mclnnis deceased. 'llhe nhoire sale is ma ,<‘P\|l`5“U“l'~ to und by virtue of a Power 0! Bull! contained in u certain Indenf-\ll‘B Of Mortgage bearing date the 24th day of January A. D. 1900 and mild” be' tween Angus J. Mclnnis of North Lalw in Kings County in Prince Ed- ward Island, Farmer, and Anne Mé- nmis his wus oi nie nm part and tha. undersigned (then Roberta M. Hyde) of the second PRN. default having been made in l1aYlf|2Uf- Of the principal money and interest secured thereby. ‘ _ For further Particulars allllly Bt the office of Mathleson, McDonald & Stewart, Solicitors, Ge0l'8°f-0WU- ~ uma this mn any 0! S°P*»°‘“b°f A. D. 1913. ROBERTA lf. SMALLWOOD. - . - _ Mnrtgnzne. uftcr the event, etc., have transpired. MEtf. *Any qliestioiis about anything per- taining to iiny of the Typewriters oi' Supplies I handle will be answered by return inuil and cheerfully. The \Vorlil's Iiest-Tiie Smith -Premier and the licmiugtnn. ` A. MILNE FRASER, Hnlifux, N, S. 1493-9-15M3i. *Miss Gwcnytii Coombs will re-open her clusscs for piano forte and theory instrllcf.ion, Sept. 22nd. Engage- ments neccpted for concerts, etc. Ger- tificntes fi‘ulu Royal Aciiileluy and lioynl College of Music, London, Eng- ‘lnnd. Further infornuitioii its to \tcrms, etc., can bc obtained nt 41. Wutcr St. 1278-El-4M3ipd. ::Rcxall Remedies are not secret medicines-you can find out exactly what is in them if you call at our lrugstore. There is one special reme- iy for each ol the ordinary illness -as-nearly 300 in ali. Call and ask \bout them. The MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent streets. Etf. :1l'1‘or u siniving' soup that softens the most wiry wliiskors, tl\e_ toughest heard .that leaves tlierfiicq cool lurid smooth and gives a flue feeling alter ,shaving you should try Entliymol Shaving Soup. It has individual properties not found in other propa- rations-is bound to satisfy you. Price 250. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great Georgé and Kent Sts. MEtf. EMPRESS OF IRELAND MADE ’ ANOTHER FAST TRIP. QUEBEC, Sept. 11.-The Canadian Pacific Railway steamer Empress of lrclund with 1,153 passengers and mails which docked here at 4.30 this afternoon has added nnother to her many fast passages. From the time ulic cast ol her mooring ropes in Liverpool, until she wus safely moor- cd alongside the dock in Quebec, just six days and two hours elapsed. She ent:-.red the harbor at t.l5 p. ni., rnn up the river, turned, tied up at thc dock and commenced to land the sa- loon passengers in fifteen minutes. Limit. Torster, R. N. R. her coin- miindcr, and his officers, received mnuy congratulations from the pus- sengcrs who eunie over on the trip. IIIIlII§iSIIIIII.BiS IIII SIIIII. SIIIIH SIIIMIUH TIME “I’AI’E'S DIAl‘EPS1N!" IN FIVE MINUTES ALI. STOMAUH Misicnv Is GONE. "Really dues" put bad stomachs in order-“really does" overcome indi- gogtion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourncss in fivc minutes-that.” just that-makes Pape’s Diupcpsiu the largest selling stomach ref»ll1lBI10l` in the worm. if what you wt fer- ments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas und eruetute sour, undigcsted rosa and sem; head in dizzy and aches; breath* foul; tongue 00f\t0d$ your insides filled with bile and in- digcstiblc waste, i'ci_i.ember the mo- ment "l>anB'H ~Diarei>Sin" Comes In roiitact .with the stomach all such distress vanishes. ' It’s truly aston- ishing--almost marvelous, andthe joy is its hllrriilessness. A large tllty_-cent case of`l’av0'B nnipepsn. win give von a hvndfvd dollars’ worthhf satisfaction Or Y0\\\‘ aruggistmiias -you your money back- 1t’g_§:ori‘,h ltd .wpight in'-8014 *-0 mm ~m\g1.,vroinen, _who eaii't, ‘get their stomachs -regulated. » It' lgelonss In your home-`-should.. always he kent- handy in casa of a'slc‘k, sour, uDS¢f stomach during the day'or st ni§l1Ii~ It's the quickest, siirest and most har-mless~ stomach doctor in the wgld. _ . _ Electric, Restorer- for Men fhgngnd zgmaa unyiiarve lii__\ha body proper teiulnn , reltorll vim and tsélty. Premature decay and all nexus* nuknau l cried at ages. Iliouphoucl wll §;_*°.1::r_,a ;,j_‘:.‘:'."..-.,,_,':°°ri.:s°.:...‘:.'..'i.°.:.'»; IG. M Mass ll < .:?.1t::.i=v..r§i~=*‘°~-~A""‘"°°~:'°- :foo-9-15111141. , #3 ca .;. _ 0 O O O ' °¢ ’°»°°c°°o°°:‘°¢ > u"|ING“"" 'ec »'n,n »,»‘»¢,n o,»;o¢' :»° o:o»:u° 19:3 __ u all Central America, the lies u cipul and national governments spend hundreds of thousands of dol lars on these annual outbursts of » it usually covers four days. The niuni- .3 "Z .°'Z~!»°!'°!°°Z°°-°°Z°°Z°°'~°!»~!°°$#’.°°'.»¢wiv!" . . °. §»,~,~;..;. III MEMIIIIIIM MRS U J MUTLOW _ ,_A “_ HH' mumirusr Nuns rmsrormn THE CHARLOTETTOWN GUARDIAN uname nina 1' __Y A Y Y Y ' vI"J'\ I ‘--S---'-"11 .$1 _;-if 5;; H 'is tlié setuliii imuivsissry oi ’ the overthrow ol Spanish authority l coo iatriotic enthusiasm Central America may be impover- Piissed peacefully away at Sturge- n on Sunday Aug 24th, 1913 ai- ol the North, it inay be too poor to i ishcd by continual revolutions, t 8' I. ;':v“a7;l£?v‘;ed tr; §;,":g;“°gl§:'€ ,‘,’§,:lf,:,g ipsidencc of her sou in law, James r an illness of nine months, at the McKinnons, Mrs N J Mutiow u the 8-ith year of her age O O C 1N'rnRNA'r1oNAi. P Montreal - Rochester game post- ned Rain GOLF ay its debts, to construct highways, to support public schools, but-- Thn lute Mrs Mutlow was a wom- (‘enti°a1 America is not, and never 8 .»o~o\é'l:»:~:-'.»~°.~¢~:»-:~.-°.-»'.~»‘»~:»f:>-l»4»-§¢.;» c" n of most uxcellent trnits, a kind nd loving mother, anda good At Jersey City-Jersey City 2 h Newark 0 At. Toronto-First game Toronto 8 as been, too poor to lavish public U' iunas on public riestus 'gl ‘The glorious fifteenth -ob, so loriosa-they call the fifteenth of S eighbor, always ready to assist in mes of sickness Bullies it to say he was highly esteemed by ull who Buffalo 2 second game Builnlo 4 3 Toronto 4 S .xt Baltimore-Providence 4 Bam tl more 1 I cptemher iii the little one-horse na k ons ruled by pure patriots who fill heir pockets from the public exche- ” NATIONAL ton 4 At Chicago-Chicago 4, Boston 0. 5 York 4; second game New York 0, Pittsburg 8. _ I st. louis-st. Louis 0, riiiiaiiei- F phia 2; second game Cincinnati 0, C At Boston-Boston 3, St. Louis Z. U At New York-New York 4, De- -.n quer and then engage passage to Eu- ‘Y new hei I-lei husband Mr, N J Mutlow, nd two of her daughters, Mis anies Leweilyn and Mrs George At Clncinnati~C1ncinna.ti 5 Bos- I ope The fiesta of independence is ob Moore pre deceased her some ycuis ago She leaves to mourn two sous and At Pittsburg-Pittsburg 2, New ‘;`f`i°*‘» except the ‘ew "Y““kis" “ml I Boston 1. P AMERICAN i.EAG,UIe W erved by everybody in Central Am uropeans who serve as agents for 0 lnlted Fruit and other corporations. I' or four days there are band con- crts, parades by day and torchlight fu rocessions by night, banquets, fire- n_d generaipand universal drunken- ess, ` Everybody ,-get idyunk _except H our daughters. The sons arc Chari- s S. of Georgetown und Lenxucl J. >f Attleboro, Mass. The diuighters: Mrs. Jonathan liewellyn and Mrs. lirmes A. McKinnon of Sturgeon, orks. cooking m.uris~,t-buii rights, S rs. Nathaniel Randall, and Mrs. J. _ Hempel, of Attleboro, Mass. _ Deep sympathy is extended the ons and daughters in the iuconsol- troit 3. At Philadelphia--At Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 3. Sunday at Montreal 4, Rochester 3; In the men’s championships at Bel- fl videre on Saturday Mr. H.W. Long- 1 worth won f1'om Mr. D. B. Stewart, 5 second game Rochester 2, Montreal l. El s their own independence anniver- the babeain arins',`..‘ilIL dark and of- 5' ten pretty ninas who have not yet at.t`ained'freedom through matrimo- iiy, and the “Yakkee Pigs,” who are BNHS. Central Americans begin their an h ual orgy on the fifteenth, because it W ary; they continue it over the six- ble loss of a good, kind and loving mother. She bore her illness with patience and resignation. All that medical skill and watchfulness could do wus _ in vain, nothing could arrest thc and of death. The funeral cortage of the deceased as n large one, there being fully Mr. A. W. Weeks won from Mr. Percy Pope, Dr, Blanchard from Mr. A. A. McLean and Mr. W. K. Rogers from Mr. Wesley Frost. The semi-finals will be played on Wednesday with Mr. A. W. Weeks playing Mr. W. K1 Rogers and Mr. H. W. Longworth playing Dr. Blanchard. In the finals for the Canada. Life Medal Miss .Pope W . . was presented by the President at the close of the match. In the semi- iinals for the Longworth Cup Miss Huszard won from Miss Bartlett_ pionshlps resulted as follows: Frost.-3 up and 2 to play.. A W. Weeks wou from Percy Pope, 2 np. Dr. Iihiiichniwl won from A. A. Mc- I.e:iu--3 up und 2 to play. H._W. l.ou|;\vorth won from D. 13. Stewart-5 up and 4 to play. The semi-fiuiils will be played on Wodlicsiiiiy next und the driiwing is us follows: W, K. Rogers vs. A. W. Weeks. l)r_ llliiiiciinrd vs. li. W. Long- worth. t3.1\NAl).\ LIFE tifllill MEDAL M/\'l`(.`\ll. ’l‘ho finnls in this match for thc, pernninent possession of the medni was pliiyeil oil by Mrs. Goodwill and iitliss I.. M. Pope, the latter winning hy 2 holes np. I.ONtlWOR'l‘l'{ CUP MATCH. The semi-Iiuitls w_erc played by _Miss Mary' I.lartlett` and Miss Mary I~I‘.is- znrd, the latter being the winner. Miss Hasznrd and Mrs. J. O. Hynd- man playéihlc finals. ’ _ Aivirionsr-rip. Lady golfers will please note the first round for the Ladies' Chum- pionship is scheduled for Wednesday next. Drawing at, 2.45 o’clock. SHOOTING '1"lie following are the scores mnilc nt the (.`i\'ilian Rifle Club shoot on Saturday last. U. V. Lnngworth . S. Louson 98 W 94 on from Mrs Goodwill The medal Saturday. The first round in the Mcn's Chain- W. Kfllogcrs won from Wesley eenth. because that is MeXico’s day f of freedom; they extend it over the (, seventeenth on general principles, and they w.in`d it up on the eigh- 0 tcenth because that i's Chili‘s nation- nl festival. And in addition to those good and sufficient reasons, the Cen- tral American enjoys the sensation of being drunk. . Having fun with “Yankee swine" is one of the pastimes of independence day. Hatred of Americans has been fi creed of thc Central American rcli- gion ever siilcc Wnlker's hlihustcring expedition. A few years ago the (liiutcmulan government was forced C to pny $5,000 indemnity to nn Amer- 21 t most killed by ei coiuruuiidimte cn- galgcd in cclcbrutiug the national fes- tival. ` (‘enti‘iil America, culled by the Spanish the iiiugilom of Guoteniulii, iicliicveil its ii'uedon\ on Sept. 15, 1821. The Spuiiisii governor, (liibiuo (iuinza, favored the rcvolutionists, iinil was miido the provisioiiui presi- dent of the junta. in the following year the fciicraition wus ilisriipt.eii by ltiirbidc, who annexed tho country to his Mexieiin~clnpii'e. The Congress of lFiiiv:iosiug lturhidc'i»i rule, passed nn act :nun-.xilig the coilntry to the llnituil States, und :ippoiiited cominissioiiers to go to Washington to bring about thu i|n:oi'poriitioi\ with the spoilt republic. Before de- pendent republics of their own. Many at.teinpt.s have been made to revive the Central American Union, but, owing to petty jciiluusies, all have failed. Within the last'fc\v years large parts of Gentrul America have been developed by American and Eu- ropean cap`itaI,` and the governments practically controlled by these cor- porations. ' __&~,.i____ orty carriages in the procession. icnn hotel-keeper named Shine in Yu- 1? _ , cnpa, Guateinula, who' had been fil- Bclfcitlle Stu'-\0lI, Kings Lo., N, I5., Interment took pliicc in Sturgeon emetery, Rev. Hugh Miller oiliciit- d at the home and lit the grnve, inard's Liniment Co Limited M . _ Dear Sirs,--I had a'I3lceding Tu- mor on my face for a long time and tried xi number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINAllI)’S LINIMENT, and af-, ter using several bottles it made af nniplete cure, and it healed all up nd ilisrippeared altugetlier. AVID Hl1';itc\i rioiiuii-it. ’l`iii~ i~noi-:nous nu`n \\':ii-ni spot in thcln ozirtis for t`i\noiI;i on iiccotllit of - the iitizlisiastic i‘i\re|il.io:is they have rc- civvii hero in the post, were ti0Bir-_ us that tho tour should include us inny of (‘nniida's cities os possihlci t is of course dilllcult to tell so fur i nflvzincc just what dates the art- `st.s will zipponr in our leading cities, but it is :int;li'ip:iti-ii that lit. some time dllring the coming months of tletober ol' Noveinilf-r, (liiiiixdiull inn.-'ic luver.~: fr_oni liust to \\’cst>wil|, h.-ivu the opportunity of livaring Lhi~i»'i- two grunt iirtists. The iibiive piioto;.{riipil wus tiikcn I the Idtlplisll lii~i'oi'iii|ii.§ ii:lboi‘iil.or- ‘s of the lloi‘|iln'i' tiriini-o-phono ‘i»n»p:iny, l.iinitcil, in l_\.nnlon, wlici'c Iiuso artists lutiili- ii wundci'ful series of “His I\.i:i.~'.tc|".~i \'oii»e" Victor lie- e-»r\I.~1, which will i-iiinrtly iw plueird on sole iii l`.iuoii.~, tliroilifii thc Mont- .-:iI lIe:iuu|\i\_ (lur i‘ssi‘ni'i‘. of \'Ini-ignr, Iii-rinzin briiini, one pint. of \\‘hI<‘h \\i\l ni.zil'.\- tiirvi- illlurts iii Ist.i'oin: \'i||i\gur, ilu;-_ |\ |.l|\l,_ 'flu-, 'i‘\\'oi\1:u's, l~i‘.l (trout (li-oi'i',(‘.\‘Ii`ci‘t, 1»i5ti-'.l-l2.i\\3i. I “Some of the orotorines we have just hroiighr. in from the Old Country are very pretty. You know the Idea of having your wall papers and dreipcrlos tn -mitch is getting more popular every clay. People soy that this store than anywliore else in the Province. Mooro it: McLeod i4o9~s.i3m3i ,I “Pretty fancy sllks for trim- mlngs lust carrie to hand within rho last. day or twn. Moore it' McLeod 1469-9-l3M3i Idea ls oarrlorl out bolster In this I “riot your i'\n.i'ii|;it|-.-2 :ii tin- _‘ru- riil llriigstori-_ i\\oi|":-1 in bulil Egznd iu~I\ii',',<-; Ns-il.u<~.|\s, (liiinuigs, Lown- <:y.~:, etc., fi'i:i-'h o\'i;ry \\'i‘i:k. Jil. /\. i-'.._~ti-I-, snnnyi.-ni<\_ i4r.>a-tleiizsi. “A great. assortment. of new dross goods in the badly \~zir1t.e\d faibrior. op'-ned lust. night-ready lor you toduv. Moore N. Mi'.l.eod - .- »--i.`=.=~'~l4t`>‘.9_¢9 l'JM3l _,_, _ I i "Sc-c our Htudeiit liriind pipes :it 251:. l~}igliti'eii shapes (bent mid sti'ni1.:I1tl. 'l"hc best 250. pipe minic. E. A. Foster, ('cnl.rul lH'|i;.;sto|'c!' I "We :irc sholriiig now thc licsthrlis- plny of, chocolates that has cveivbecn seein in this city. Snell br.-iniigus, Mulrs, (?:iiibury'i»l, Lowneys, Rock- wood, Ncilson’s and Nilo, und sgbvvil here in such pure und slii‘|iei~ior i‘!'iti'ol,1 once that yolrcniinut 'stlirrdivto he without them-take ii box homo--_with you. 'i‘he Two Macs, 1-IU Great (leorlxo St.-oti. " -I lil - ’| fl.; --1-_-é ’;U:1zL~?,Q'.7‘-.Q . M. Moore . . 0’Brieii . Barlow . R. Beer A. Allan . _ H, Judson . . G. Love . Stewart . Anderson ‘.l2 90 88 88 84 82 IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI- PATIGD, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS." A luxativo today saves ii sick 'lil 77 74 child tomorrow Children sinipl will IIIIIGUI IS BIIIIIII f" l---Q .fedigire_e§ oxes Mr. Ii. V. Iiongworth wins the Brown Cup for the year with 3 score of 285 for three shoots. P. Barlow being the runner-up with 270. G. M. Moore being next with 275. The Canadian League Salvcr for which there is still another shoot, stands us followsz- P. Iiurlow G, M. Moore ._ ......,275 S. Louson .......278 G. Beer H. Judi-ion As R. V. liungworth won ti Sulvei lust' year, he is not eligible this, the rule being that n man can only win (\Ilt‘. . The ilnnl shoot for the Solver will take plncc next Saturday the 201-ll. This afternoon the York Club is coming in to shoot the return match with the Charlottetown Club. The following is the tciimt-It. V. Lnngworth, G. F. Hutcheson, W. K. Rogers, W. S. Louson, G. M. Moore, G. R. Beer, G. E. Love, J. H. Jud- son, G. J. Rogers, P. Barlow, Spare- man-J. C. Stewart, D. Iiobcrt.son,M_ A. Allan, D. Stewart. (lnpt, J. W. Stanley of the 'ith C. . will act as Itnnge Officer. f-‘IE A CHOLERA RAMPANT. LONDON, Sept. 13.-Cholera rum punt in the near east, after the Bal- kan war. It is extending westward. A case was found ut Kiarenbud, ii fashionable watering place. THIS [III III AHISIIIHI' UENTRAL AMERICANS CELEBRATE. INDEPENDENCE DAY T0-DAY. ». ‘ °'r"“ , Tn miniature capitals hllstered by the tropie sun and washed clean by tropical ruins; in little plazns gay with _-thc brilliant coiorings of~ flags und flowers, all Central Americans will congregate to-day for the cele- lirntlon of independence day,.. While _, ‘. ..-ii»a.».+- »m¢waw1°'*~'~" ' " "'“' " ‘ ' I ` '..':“:.' ,.' .;.:.;' , ..._ ._ ~ l .wi , -. _ . . ‘ ’__~" - ' J* , | _ . - v not take the time from play to emp- ty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, I liver gots sluggish; stomach » sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listlcss, cross, feverish, »breutll bud, restless, doesu't cnt licartily, ' 'full' -of cold or has sore throat *or any other child- ren's ailment, give n tcnspooniul of “California _ Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour biic and Iermenting..fwaste~.,.wil-1 gently move out of thmbowals; andisyon linvc a well, playful child again. Ai thorough "inside cleansii,i;z” is oftimes all that : is necessary. It slionld he the first treatment given in< any sickness. Beware. of ..counterfuit‘ fig syrups. Ask your drugglst .lor .qi 50-cent bottle of _"CalifQrnia Syrup of Figi-i," which has full directions for babies, children of ull ages and for grown- ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look. carefully and see that itfis. mails by the "California Fig Syriip (‘ompanyl” Don't he fooled! ‘ ' ii i»1.=.i1°Bl"” a. Frank llfulii, 420 lltli St.. New York. writes: “My wife nnldi-nly fell very slrli with lntlii- rnzn. I culled in the ilovtor. but ln- fulloil to hi-lp lu-r iin_r. We lnivi- nn time in lu- nlvk. So I liucnnie ri_\' n\\‘n drwtor ninl with Rnd- 1\'n,r's ltrinlr ll:-lb-f ninl I'|||s. I care hvr nc- cnrillng tu linil\\'ny‘»i illrcrilolis. iiiul she peut buck to. \'0rk two ilnyii lu_nr." , GOIIUS Mill GDIIGIIS Apply the Tir-liof tn thc fhrnnf imil thist until the riirfnrw amnrt-1 and rf-ibli-ns. G vf- ltnil\\'u_\"u l‘IIIs in ruth iliisi--1 nn “ill fllvely lllovv lin- l»o\\<-ls. l`ui' n mil-lvii 1-nhl ink# It lurgv ibm- liinlu'ii_\"s l'IIls und n tvn.<|»ony|I\ll of ltvlli-f with ii ii-ri~1||oonfiil nf moliis-<»-u, un E tnnibb-r ol' but \\:i||~r. ltvili-.» nl onrv- to cd. ln ibn mnrnlnir the nf-lil will lic zonal . IlAD\\`A\` ls .C0.. Montreal. Um. V ’ t Here is a black f “»vatered" capital stock every cent invested. ,. ' Qonsi’der 'T hese Points oxpropositioii fr..-c from barren breeding stock, free from :i1_i¢l"wiiii every prospiet of giving ri spieniiici return for productive strains. on options for .September ~ staff of assistants . source si-,liiiig DINNIS, the manager of the ranch, will give the aiiiinils owned by the John Uinuis Pedigreed Foxts, Ltd , persoiisil :ills-iilinii. Mr. Diniiisis the mostsnccessful large rancher-7 p. c. of :iii _-liver :ind b`§:u:k for-¢5 born in i9rl3 liiqworld ovi-ar were produced in his raiicii. lie has tax.-s to pay on 48 pups - t ie argest num cr in any ranch in the wi-rid. _ I' THE I*`OXi1`S owned by this coinpiriy :irc the pick of the 43 black beauties in the Dinnls Rineh. Four of them i1.ivs been .~:~:i:li.'e) nearly ;`2.ioo,ooo has already I>:eu cover- ri on this quickly Payments, io per cent on application, 40 per cent Septcinb.-r ani-, 50 per , . .S.nd for prospectus and all nforuiation to the Secretary-Treasurer. ` ._.lo`l*i`n F. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes ,l.td.e .H . ` 9 I. \Va.ter Jones, See’y-Treas. Charlottetown. ' ' H . H »*J¢»E".‘ :qi .r _i , V M _ _ » welt' si1ol'uV :E I' Iii. I M A ‘ """""` f'-' ‘ . . "" ` ' _. ` IIN' ‘("" " `°`