With Small Feet All men who have small feet should- call- in and see our display of specially small Up to nov_v it has been hard for -men with small feet to get a boot that suits perfect- ly. But you will find sure and perfect satisfaction here now. Styles are shown in tan and black, buttoned and laced, excellent styles at $’i.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 a pair. _ Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street Bootsfdi' Men ‘ boots, sizes 4, 4 1-2, and 5. ' c LINI-:OF i , more valuable _fromp ‘a pro- ducing standpoint' tha_n"io'ne ‘ who h_as to be putthrough a drilling process. In handl- - ing your business exper- ienced men iare employed I because your work is more eifficiently and expeditiously one. '~ It follows, too, that in the appointment of an executor the best results can be ob-' tained by a company which is empowered by law_ and has the necessary experience to act in that capacity. - The Dominion Trust Com pany has a staff of experts _each one of whom is trained in some particularbranch of estate management. _ '- In appointing this com- pany as your executor you secure their services. paying therefor no more than the Leave Your Films Here For good work, prompt service you should try - “our style” of developing and printing for amat- eurs. 0 Cook Studio l- EVERYTHING UP-_l TO DATE BAYER PHOTO ' STUDIO ‘_l92-J-0ur~. Phone Number - 'i \ . For a ‘Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Ly on--suiriio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work. 107 Queen St. Ch’town 1 Easter Cards and Booklets A Large Assortment to choose from. Also Holy Week books JustReceived~ ` _ At \ W. J. _Brown Newsoii ‘Block Victoria Row charges of the individual executor. You also secure the assistance--if .needed- of any of the company’s twelve branch offices. no1viiNioN W. H. Aitken Hon. (has. Dalton Frank R. lieariz H. M. Davison, -a trained man i .muc_h" TRUST - CQMPANY |2if:::.sl... ,§§. °° Advisory Board _ I /fa - I _ ._ 1- _ week or two before the time they gave paid for has expired and thus' __ ot'mlss au issue. as all papers are _ discontinued promptly on expiry dats. _ ` EISTERN PERSONALS i ‘...°Miss Katie Tierney, Bauris, is spending ii few weeks at St. Peters, the guest of Miss Dwan.° ...°Mr. Leo Gillis, lobster piicker, Clear Springs, was a visitor to Boiiris-, Tuesday! _ ...-‘ll/P18898 Lullrll. McDonald and Ami- .le'Mt:Phes, Clear Springs, were puss- engers to Sourls by the night trnin 'I‘ussilrry..° ' llll Sllllll U|lllllllllNS FURNISHED AND CORRECTED ` DAILY BY THE FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVEST- MENT COMPANIES _ LTD. Asked Price 160 125 115 110 l.1'i Par I Alborton Dark Silver 100 A. lil. McLean Co litd. 100 Belmont 100 - ' Beech Wood 100 Barkers V 100 _ Brlchtos ioo. no Belfast Fox Oo. so 74| Carruthers Dalton 1 Dlirils Pedlgreed Foxes originul New issus Dominion mplre Eastern Freeland ` Great Canada Northern Howatt-Dalton ~Ivu ioo - 0 175 11( 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 135 100 125 100 -I0 100 100 100 140 110 50 -nld McFurlyen. 125 »1=°u’l. Moutasuue- ...mon semi: Aryshirs drives. o, MR- WH- -: """" MacDonald. Souris 2195-4 28M tl U “E m0m0l`Y Of Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, died May -ith, 1013, Home- and Afnr-yet in memory ever near nd dear. . sexi. MRS. WM. HANNING. It is with deep regret that the an- nouncement is made of the death of Mrs. William I-Ianning' of Monticello, who passed to her Heavenly reward on April 7th, after A lingering ill- ness, which she bore with Christian resignaticu. Duririg_ her illness she wus attended by her pastor Rev. Father McPherson und died fortified 'with the last rites of the Catholic Church of which she was a devout member. Deceased wus 28 years old. She leaves to mourn u discoiisulute husband und two small children, Her fuiicral took place on April -ith iiiid wus very largely attended. Her curly demise will be u great loss to- the community and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved frieiids.° MR. HUBERT VESSEY. The deep sympathy of friends and acquaintances is extended to Mr. It. Vcssey of llofnsliniw in the déuth of his onlv son Hubert in the prime of life at the early nge of 30 yours on /lllril the 22ml. Although Sick of Dneumoiiin no onelirnticilrated his end was so neiir and his death camo -.is rt ereat shock to his relatives and friends, I-le leaves eo myurn, his futhcr and one sister K-utie. His re- mains were laid to rest in the Bon- shuw cemetery. The funeral s_.-View were coiidiicted by Mr. Hattie, panty of the Presbyterian church and (jog- Wilillsléundillz the bn-d condition of 'tho roads u-islnrgelv attended. The pull lzearers werel- -Mr. Eddie B0y¢5_ R\r5_ Sei Boyce. Neii ssimohfi, Bsiiriiora Boyce, Charles Mclieachey and Don- iviiss nannies CALLAGI-iAN ' Montague Mount Edward Massachusetts North Milton Pedi- Milton Patch Fox Co. 5 50 500 750 100 100 100 110 ` on April zara, the Angel of Death, Winged its flight enrtliward and after bnviug surveyed the mhhy he..ucih.i urterres of earth, stooped to. cull, from one of them, one of tho full-err greed Foxes 100 ` Morris Block Cliiirlottetown. _-___ \ That is why we say:-- _ ~o ¢h we . , s r__ullr”\\ \" ' ,l 'i u _ . I '|l_‘E|i` ' .W . I '\. We Take the Risk _ 1 W We know you willbedelighted withthe 0-Cedar Polish Mop. We know you will welcome the relief it bringt. We know you will appreciate, the hard work it saves. We know you will be pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and 'polishes--all at the same time. §_E=_` Try the 0-Cedar Polish Mop for Z days at our risk. If it is not satisfac- tory. we do not want you to keep it. The price-$1.50-will be returned without question li it isnot`sll.snd more. ' than we claim. You to be the judge. Simon W. _Crabbe r ~------ _-_-_ ‘ 00|' Coal ls ln The Lead tr __ _ ..._ 1- . ~ . ‘. .'_. s, , * '< \. Manager ' 1 North Tryon Uo. 'Provincial fPart Form _Prtnns Royv Proins .Regal R. J. McNeill Co. _ _ 5 Rayner Internstionnl 100 \ Rokers Payton ` 15 -Rlsord 85 Rosemont 105 100 125 880 100 _ loo 1.25 too me loo los too 125 io 10 too Smith V Best River Samson - Sourls Black l- -.s Co. Sprlnl Par); Fox Co 3 Silver Tin ' i Taylors _ Three Rivers I Tuplin Irving 5 100 10 I5 100 100 100 200 100 125 100 190 500 1,500 100 100 100 105 Um 100 rout River OP 45 nnrions ~i<‘otiGH'r noni. IN nsvhuix I-IAVANA, May Z-Dr, Carlos (lar- . rido, editol°__oi La Prensn, and ' Au- tonia Irszos, editor of La Noche, folrght u._duei with swdrds in/l=l‘avan`9, yesterday morning. , -Sensor Irazos .was seriously wounded in the chest. - The dispute which led to this on- countsi- arose from the points of . view maintained by these two news- papers concerning the trial oi EYIWS' to Asbert, former Governor of the 'Province of Havana for the murder of Chief of Police Armando RW-a in '1912. T-he two editors engflged in H heated dispute, which was followed' ‘ by B recourse to armB- | 'rho trial oi Ashert is now uro- gressing. lm Prensa has been hitter- lygrepiroaching friends of itshert i0l' their attitude toward the court _und -’t'lieir doubts ns to U19 ¢0\1\`l~5 lm' imruriity, while "“ N°°“" “M hifi” 'stronkly in'frNor of the cuse of - 0 lex-Governoh ___ GOLD WEATHER IN . _ fray; 01,1) COUNTRX. » LoNnoN. May 2._. 'rhuc is- ln- > tense cold in Scotland. BMW l°'l“““ an the mountain ra1rs‘°5- Fm" °°“t“ are being worn here. . “Penman's' tins; elastic "spring ' needle" underwear, of the rl8‘\ll'- °‘“'lY gprlng,-weight is oflersd here in full range ol sites. This is ollerefl ln tw0~_i>lscs underwear at $1.75- und in combinations Mggrtlée ioaiehléllzfgl. ' . ul . ° ~ . 'I 75 W ° t :neo-5-zuzi. . ___...__.e_.-_- "Tha but helper you can hive this .qu-lug lor your house-cleaning is gym-,ky 'cltyfwnll Paper clsansr. It is splendid article for cleshlnz wall hlgoniins; lresw, window- _ ate-s cleaner gud ,disinfec- costs but it few, osnts and you rlgllurg, -1 Qan sufficient lor' .`room, _I5¢. ,Trier Macs, 149' * -~ Mlitf. _(Margo S v _ .. VIQIVG unil- spring. price liurost and most aimuhle of its flow- ers. This rare flower was ll/iis,s_,__1l§lgir¢ nice Callaghan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan, Palmer Roiid, nnd ii. boarder in Tignish Convent. -She wus afbrlg-ht, intelligent, and lovable young girl of scarce sixteen years. Endowed with many excellent qualities of heart and mind, she gave every evidence of B very promising future. _I-Ier,fldelity.to every point of the convent rules, har aptitude for study her modest piety and her early est endeavor to please ull, endeared her to every one of the teachers. Bernice was also a general favorite among her companions and whilst PDSSHBIHE the friendship and confld. ence of them all, sho at the some time edifisd' them by the sweet arémii of _hor many virtueslu 'I‘hc’universsl exclnmutinn uttered hy hor' compan- ions Cn loiirning that sho' was no longer of this earth was; "Bsrnicc was too :ood for earth, she was an Angel.” Her illness was but of short durat- ion, and when all that medicnlsklll oould devise, was ‘done for lier, and availed not to prolong'her life, one' could not but feel convinced that, i`he was ripe i'n virtue if n_vot, in years, and consequently fit to be transplanted from the terrestrial to the celestinl parterre. And whilst the void that has been mude _by li_or ile- larture from this life, will be keenly felt both by teachers and pupils, all feel assured`thht already she is cn- joyingi the 'Beatifié Vision ond' would not _wish her 'book to `t‘iirtli. Her death was ‘a bsautl'iul one. Alt- er lisving' been fortified- hy the last rites of,the holy Catholic Church, she quietly brciithed her lust,-her beautiful, pure, soul winged its fll- ght to tliut heavenly homo wlicre.-- "F'rom every eye is wiped _thc tours. All sighs ond' sorrows ceiisc; . No more alternate hope and fem- Biit everlasting pence." The loss oi such an angelic child to her good parents can be felt bet- ter thun it can he expressed in words, but 'while dcplorlug their loss, Expert plical Service . ¢ _ - ¢ Our lmsinessis to ex- amine Eyes VVe sim to . give our patrons the ben- efit, h most -modern and approved methods of ex smlnatlon. _ ' ,Thst our services lre appreciated. is evidenced hy the lnrgclncrcsse in ‘thl‘sNyesr’s business. e gusrsntee to give _ yoii the best results ob- tsinsble by the use of properly Sued lenses. G. F. Hutcheson »¢.. . _ MW" 99 Grstton St. Optlcisn , ‘..."1’HHl MORNING ' DAILY Gust-.Lmum charge twenty-live cents. .. Iincarmsympsthy.-T. 1 diss can he obtained at .W. A. John- _ --- , -- l.lA’VI S E\STF.lt gwsy into "the rest that remaineth ,' ...°MR. ED. D. FEE!-PAN Guardian 'I°**!°*!°°9*!°¢I*‘!°¢'!°'l*'¢°°!-'l°$§’°I":°°§°'°¥“°3“l‘ for the people of find." He wah hum- -\“`°|"'°°°“t“tlv° in s°'"`l° Wm gladly , lbls and rlcvout follower of Jesus ljeceivesubscriptlons and advertising I _ Chmt and ,, consistent member 0, ‘mnllin lat tm °m°° 0! underuker , the Methodist Church for over 30' .W' ' D “"'°"'___ -;-`»:-:~:»:~~:»»:-:~t»c-'.»:~».'-:»:»~:»-:»-:»:»»:;~` ",‘§,‘"*' H° §‘“" ““’T‘“°d “W “Pl _, ___,sUB'S0RIBE _ ~ V ' »_‘ s-gc oi 1 and it is possible that RS mould ren' a I lovi ~ Ibis life wus shorti-ncd somewhat ii rn the result of internal injuries sus- tained in an accident, some yggrg ugo He had been failing some two years or more, his earthly ruhoruuole grndnully falling into decoy. For fully 54 years hc lived in lov.. ,-_md harmony with the wife of his youth, and they were _blessed with u numer- ous family, \e'n of whom are still living to revere his memory und thunk God for the priceless boon of pious parents. lt was and is an hospitable home, all lovers of good were welcome and especially thi- Am. oassadors of the King of lilng.._ On Easter Siiiiilay morning called for ii hymn to be played sung awprolrinte to thi- .lay and rcs;ioii.~e to this and n-unv lrevlou reqiicsts ol ii likh mmlrr-_ his ,|a,,gh_ ter-in-luu, Mrs. l~ldi.-on Eur;l,.-,- mm. plied. with his pastor .uid his i.,v.,,l purtner on thi- slime clay, he fulfilled the f~iu\'ior's dying nommflrirl; "-Thi., do in reiiiemdiruiice of Me!" The -"0l`VlCf‘s :il the homo, ut tlie vhiircii and griivs on I-`ri.l,.y were f~oii'liirted bv his mi. tor, lt.ov_ G.-_Orme Ormnn. 'I‘lil: Wciitliiir wus nrit. vcrv llivnriilili- or llic roiiils good, buf, quill! ii niiinhnr gathr-rul from .-ur. l'0 ‘ll‘ll'li_' IIIHCUB, 0\iiiciiig their re- spc-t. lie leaves the following chil. dri ii lo niiiuriir-fleorge H. of ,\,-_ lin glnii, Mass.; .\`li|i~.llel S. of ll/le¢liCiiie Valley, Albi\i‘lu; Williiiiii I-I. of Hum. ‘S mglllg Diividsoii, >‘us':.; Edison N_, 0,. the l10m05l1\=LdL Mrs. Charles liogersop of Cambridge, Ms-ss.; Mrs, Chmleh Dow’ Plymouth, ivliiss.; .\li°s. l".ilward Shal- lllg, Yvllitmti-Il, ‘.\liis.~'.; Mrs, Hurry Rogei-soii, Whitmnn Mass.; Mr.-'. l-Imery lloward, Arlington, Moss, _.\l- so the lollouiiig l-rrthers and sis- ters:-Gcorge of Byron, Me.; John ol St. \'ini‘ei\t, Minncsotii; (`linrl<-s of North Wiltshire: Mi-.-_ James lilc- "li'\uh_'=y. llrliiiihw und Mrs. Archi- hr.-‘.d Easter, Niiutsloril, i’. li. 1. Oli may we triumph sos ' When ull our _wuriares post And flying find our latvst for Benclith our feet ri-t lust. l.o`tlt, Minnfsoiii; Fri-rli=i‘ick F, of. - _ » ' I r i cvs- iris Essislrnrousiininrl W. -W” A . . -_ '- - - _,_ _ ll now enioyiugshsppinsssfsr sup- O ~ O I . '°!~"-'~-------~-----~~---------------7-1»~-~-~--~~----~~--~----- -------~-- -- - -- . ~ ` _ -_ _ A ` ._ '\ | - - _ .error to any this earth coulduifford ,_ ° ` ' _ ...."l'. GORDON IVES is Guardian ...°0Nlll CENT per word ascii tnssr- 391'- ` ‘ _ f ' A _ _ Agent in llontsgua. _ _tlontor advertising in this epluir.u.|. To Mr. and Mr!-° Oallushlm. in ‘ ' ' 1' ---" Cub must sccomoany order. Mini- 01°" wl lwrwvemvnt is offered most ' ' ' satished too. body so there’ll in them. Sizes $1.45 The ot-vve\Ys° Big Boys - A man said to us the other day. “When will I get a shirt that’ll fit me; no one has any- 1 thing larger than 16 1-2.” Right here “we told him” and he was Big boys need big shirts and ours are made extra large in the 17, 17 1-2, 18, 18 I-2. “FAT l-_ _“_ M-“Fur-“.'-'_l,‘-.'.»"..»F _-_-H. l _ _ .» SICKNEBS CLOBEB SCHOOL." Eurl on Wodnesd i v i ' _ F wfr. to scarlet fever in thedlstrlct ‘ .y ._ ray mm" “L .0 “ O CL s ...°'rHE MQRNINQ Guardian can be Eaitei week, April isth. one or the t e Esst_Pmnt School has been clos- ‘obtained in bourls at H. J. Mo-lagud and most respected inhabitants Gd-2' hon’s. ‘ of North Wiltshire passed peacefully _ lYIlllI”IIfg\\l1%/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\ZII;I/If&\\\\Y W lIl¢\\\\\\“`¥@i\\\\\\\§lIIHlYA\\“\\\\.\ be lots of room each. Sinnlev Bros husv ‘Sl0'r‘e. MISS JENNIE DA\\'.\`ON I Y., on the 2-ith Miircli, uftei' u short' illness uriil. opernticii lui' :ippeiiati-I citls, Mi.-.- .leniiie Dawson, beloved diiuglitr-r of l.eir.uel Diiwsoil, Albany, in the' 27tli your of her u.,;»~, li-uving ii so°'rrei1Hr‘=d~th° finest range of spring combination underwear that \~e have ever offered von, Come in and see how rendilY . s can get your size. MOORE Mci.i~:on_ zzoots-2M2i. _¢_,__._..-_.-._..-- _ --yr,-_,'\| lim] rr merino underwear here---nt. ri dollar ri suit-and its oe- oull-.-ir mark of nxccllencc is that it is suited to people that cannot \Vi‘.a`~". field nt once. Ha hopes to see this‘\W00l~ ‘All cotton merino may be Y# number doubled by next year. He-contradiction in terms-hut l»l1€\`UH believed that he h-nod reconciled the lno contratlictiul: the excellence _Ol lcleriry and the women to the militia this l*-“P Dt the Price- J““ "~ P"“‘“` but n dnncerous class wus than it suit. MOORE & MCLEOD. ' which preached “Peace ut any Price] I 226°'5'2M2l' I ‘Y '_ WA- ' l - _ 7:, rw The Company will The Company will __1,_ The Board of Dire lf success. on or before August 15th, _T_ __ American Silver Black Fox Company_l l 53 Stgte Street, Charlottetown, f Bos‘to'r1, Ivléss. _ -_ P. E. I. / incorporated under laws of Massachusetts, U. S; A.' apital Stock $400,000.00, Par Value $100.00 per share. - I Stock Full Paid, Non-assessable. ' Assets. . . » I own twenty-five pairs of pure Silver Black F oxesall elig- ible for registration, which will be placed in the ranch about September lst, 1914. Ranch _ have an up to date ranch with every modern conveiii- ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown. Management ' The management. of the company will be in the hands of men who are ex- ‘ perienced in the Fox business, and who have made a success of thc raising of Silver Black Foxes in captivity. Directorate _ _ ciors is composed of successful business men of high 1 standing, who have invested heavily of their own funds to make the company :1 \ O I Subscription f A large part of the company’s stock having been subscribed, we offer tlic l unsold portion at par, $100.00 per share. 40 p. c. payable on application,_balance 1914. Application may be made to any of the Directors, or director _to the company’s office, 53'Siate Street, Boston, Mass. Prospectus and further information may also be obtained at the above address. Officers 0 A J. E. Newsom President. 1 J .C. McConnell. Vice President G. F. Bond, Treasurer. J. S. Donnell, 5°°"etal`Y ’ Directors . __ J. E. Newsom, Newsom & McLeod, Wholesale_Produce, Treasurer & Director Mass. Silver Black T Fox Company, Boston, Mass. J. C. McConnell, Investment Banker, Boston, Mass. J. B._ Wilkinson, Treasurer Ridgway Furnace Co., Boston, Mass. F. G. Crowley, ' Mason & Contractor, Boston, Mass. A. A. Potter, G. F. Bond (Provisions _ J. S. Donnell, l 2nd Vice Pres. Marlboro Savings Bank, Director Peorle’s National Bank, Mar boro, Mass. Retired Ship Chandler & Wholesale Grocer, Boston, Mass. Corporation Counsel Stebbins Storer & Burbank, Boston. Mass. 95. .5 ,, ( I _...._._._ .,,.,..`,c__.--~_1.,_c`.._-V--.`.~`._~.~`...,.,..~c..,_,, .._,_ V., ..a.....-.- .. Bond Dealer, Boston, Mass. James Campbell, Treas. Connecticut Valley Onion Co., So. Deerfield, Mass. D.McLean Dry Goods Merchant. Crapnud, l’rince Edward Island. Rerfrerenées F`d -l`t st mpany, ` k lgostldh, Mass. ,_’ .~. _‘_ ,.9 -‘iii-1 _._, .$1 '- _ is is - _5_ i ( 3. ih- --Y. il~`l` asarhesfv _».~:f~ -W..-. - fi.. `s?1“>`;'.`- Ll lr? lf. » Yall K' l ` 1. lil fi ll rli _ -E ' El C ‘.. . - y ._., i-_ lf §. lj; il fl .. ,t .1 tn. 'fi %12s.:aa§.: -» > M \ y. _l~. ,,- Elf E-.r _ -F-->¢-e~.i.=v`.‘f'. W lil' 55. . ;\ ll _ hi- ` rr. 0-!> ;‘ 1, fl ft __ - i --xr. l .#4 1_5-os ». ~..,.;..£s-1 ~ --l iii. I