N . _ . _ -.-___ _ _ _ ______g__________ ____ PAGE ELEVEN 'I - _ ii* l i thlllll _ Th Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the _Sigrtamre of , 1 -»~_,. ' Jil|'I\fu['MUhl7|H&'.h'lUA7l Amiga' ' , “"'*j _ ne."""'“'-' ' lil ,_ _ -his V i -- mag- _ . .<15 ii “S B I M I EE l.peI-if-i;i_i;;°'¢I-yhlttfnnsipe 1' t Uvor i`BEll'S lion. SourSlomad\.Durrtiwz, \Monna,ConvuIslons.Fev¢rlsl\- _ non and Loss or Suzan ‘~ Fccllimile Stgnatunof m¢#,»2’mT 3 _ 1\ir. thereon Cor-IPAIIV: =. )\i0NTRliAi.&Nl'.\ii YORK E . Exact Copy o|` Wrlppef. "_ _“__"__._ ,,,... _....2 ,,,,, ,___ ___,_ cs. 19 f 1 l q The Strength ofa Wil Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong Executor. I The Eastem Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Oiiicers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee ot its Strength, Ability and Good Faith. thanIttsi»l(§sl;aBge2snafrediie’géiEla;§.ed by Law and are no greater Consultation or correspondence invited. The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager Charlottetown Capital $1,000,000. Total Assets $15,000,000. 1487-3~5Mtsttf ` I m | 1 W _ ing? daystfrpm date Stl' iSs\1e~_‘E _ All Ticket. Good to Lena Toronto For Sale t` , I.. 2pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes, these may be inspected at our Sales Ranch. A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We also handle Mink, Marten and Fisher. . NOW is the time to buy your stock. Call and see us betore buying. Full information re Ranch .building and Ranching given to customers. GLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK Agents for the AINOX CO., LIMITED. The Farm Stock fd’ Fox. Exchange of P. E. I. I-I d Oilice 36 Queen St. Charlottetown ‘ _ lslione 485 ' P. 0. Box 4 i an _ \ ` ?I l § Z I Fri. jj 2s TIIE KAISEIYS IIENCIIIMII _ _...__ \ Von Bethmann-I-lolwq Usually Credit-' sd With Slneority, Abandonl .li Germany-has had tive Chsnoeilorl, Bismarck, the incomparable, wal a statesman: Cspx1vi and Hohenlohe; respectively, soldier and courtler ' Bu- low was a diplomat; BethmannIHol- veg, since 1900 the steersman o! the Empire'»_destinies, is. a. philosopher; A few years hardly-ailord an ade- quate"ba.sis tor historical judsment of a lesder's capacity, but Dr..Theobald .`lHERR'VON~.BETHMANN-HOLWEG von. ~Bethmann Hollweg’e Chancellor- ‘ship has been uncommonly barren of promise. It would be tar beside the mark to dhsrge the Sage of Hohen-Finow with utter lack of statesmanship qualities. Modest and retiring by ns- ture, there is nothing of the iiamboy~ ant in his make-up. He is generally credited with being sincere sind honest, but this reputation suiiered severely by his attitude at the _beginning of hostilities with Bel- gium, it having been reported that he was both surprised and chagrlned at Britaln’s regard for a “scrap ot paper"-the solemn pledge that Bel- gium territory should not be violated, a pledge guaranteed by both Great Britain and Germany. -1-1-1k1 ' ll: ,rv *I The Length of Wars "`”' Following is a table showingi-the time occupied in deciding some of the big struggles-oi the past ility or sixty years: g __ Duration Wars Years in Days Crimean .1 . . . . . . 1854-65 734 United States Civil.. -1861-65 2,456 Fra.nco-German .....,1870-71 405 Russo-Turkish ......¢’187'l-78 _ `Bpanish~American ... 1898 'Boer . . . . . . . . . .. .ws 1899-1902 ‘Russo-Japanese ..... 1904~05 prison, ..... ........ 1912 Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. iid. 9 Oominoncing Manley; the lat oi une, the BTEAMER NORTHUMBERILAND saves Charlottetown ior Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at #.20 'clock a. In., leaving Picton on ro~ rn about 4.00 p. m. Connections sde sat mPlctou lor all points in ova co '. STEAMER EMPREBB Leaves Summsrsido lor Point-div hone, N. B.. Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 ,o'clock a. rn., leaving Point- u-Chens on return about 4.30 p.m., idnnecting with express trains lor harlottetown and Tlgnjsh. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Chsne for all oints ia Canada and the United tatsl. ' G. W. WAKEFORD, Managlr. liarlottotown, May 29th, 1914. |675-5-3iiMt.l. 334 101 982 576 302 AUTUMN EXCURSIONS In Effect September 11th. Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. Tickets good for return with- e new w n screw eamer van geline" sails from Charlottetown for Boston every Friday at noon. For folders and full information apply to JAS. CARRAGHER. Cliarlottetown, P. E. I. Agent, _ _ 5489-9-5 Bonshaw Ferry Time Table Launch Dalphin wili_ leave Bon- shaw for Ch’town calling at Mc- Arthur’s, West R. Bridge and McEwen’s Wharf. _ Leave Return Fri. Sept. 11th 5.30 a.m_ 3.30 p. m Tues. ' 15 7. 5.30 Fri. “ 18 5.30 Tues. “ 22 ."$"$".°° oo O 915°!" woo oo Tues. 29 5511-9-9Ml8i. l THE FURNESS- I LINERS S fr Hall! t .ums'Lo(I1?Ion. ax ° "%benlndolh" Sept 10 " "..........................S¢ptI9 "Kl.|,iblywh¢".... ................. 501828 Halif t0LI I,vIa Satflohnyl Nfld. ;'r°im¢o'_',._..........._......_...saiio 'Durango . 3 Hallf t Li l “..:...'°"‘°° I `,fT°‘°"°“"`*'1'_'_':.'.11:'1;1:1_'.'_1t.“°"'J3» ri ’l!N:Tt?or;s dates sro subisct to :Neuse v without notice. " T I ciuuiniiui IARGFXI' AN ,mmm ALL _ LINE nom I 3 Sailing Weegy via §t. Lawrence ouisoo """‘ ._ “’ "'_“.""‘.__.i°..° ,I ' $331: nas-£:::;:;i‘l'n» ” I 'roiuivnsaaoimou 5 _ i. ` _.I ilu ...».....` Au( . mf' " Mont-fill F & C time en_Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays for I I°fl¢*"**°“’-"`°°"‘°'_"“’&”'k uma” Y g °' _ ' “M gfeitkarirmomrsavxnru - _ W- K* ROGERS’ City ' I ‘ Halifax' L s.1'noursow_ -r. asv. ii ` . llllllll-lllllln A I- Flmwif' I///I/&\\\\\\\\\\\r¢lllllllllIA\\\\\\\\\& Mrz\\\\\vllI/.\\i\\\\\\\\Nrllllll0m F 10} P19144! T-;’,""”"""""""""”"““,‘ f'""""""""“""li'°"‘ ‘ THE .CHAR1'.0'I'I‘E'1'0WN GUARDIA DI' of of is in pr h e ed be to im ne ph ti oil ggowing fall wheat. have excused t emse ves on the plea that it did not __“ m H lily, but it is likely that for the next 5.‘dm°”’ Hd' I Tm *hm I year or two, there will be ready sale 'I B* 8 D y wheat grown in Canada. Every tar me sued va_tion at' Ottawa is of interest: o tin rod agires in Central and Eastern Canada t D a wheat. By preparing the lnnd im mediately. a great number ot tar me gach. No risk is being taken in so c In! Brain in the spring. They ii, ouid be he po r WX! year. and to those who are ful- m lowing the old meadow plan oi’ farm- ul IHS. ll better opportunity was never It is dlilicult. to realize what it per- fect war machine the Germany army was and is, said an Englishman who 5 fought with the Germans in 1870 and who now lives at Dover. Although the French troops, lighting in their I own country, were starved and hoot- less, the Germans never missed their meals. Except when the battles were wg _ ceived their meals as regularly as li’ they were staying in u. hotel. Even their clean shirts and socks arrived with automatic regularity. 'GROW MDRE GRAIN ` - IIIIS WIIIIIIPS ` Conservation Commirslonv Urges Us- - - I ing of Every Acre ~ In connection with the European war _ and the its eifect cn the food supply, of by the Commission of Conser- Many farmers, when urged to try r should endeavor to increase hi duction ci' grain next year by put g into use every acre capable oi' uoing it. There arc hundreds of twould successfully grow fall rs could sow at least a few acres HK. as the extra cultivation lor the oi iall wheat would increase thc yield “hu n°w.been,,ixm°n¢h, ,incelwok a spring sown crop in the even my the wheat being winter-killed. The nom wi" “sin youinhetpingother w°_ d would need only to be dlsked or me n cultivated to prepare it for spring n grain. the “The grain production can also be W o dnctive meadows at once and sow- o 8 Y D gl g n, y f be worked early nent s ring The e tumn cannot be too strongly cm- aslzed. Those who are now pi-ac. ar sing a systematic rotation' migm stored theheslthof thoussndsof women D Ofitably increase the grain crop area who have been troubled with such ail- - ood rlces for ever bushel oi B WI' world, the following bulletin, is- Quickly 1' yah Kounrma, 1632'Hoilins Street, Bal- _ reused by ploughlng up the old un t'm°f°» Md» Lydia E. Pinlrham’s Vegetable Com- und, made from native roots and P1°“E _li BINIIIOW NOW and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful packed and disked and kept work- drugs, md wdayiholds the rewrd of tthntll autumn, when they should being the mo" sucesgful remedy for om" M lm’ ‘ed “ “I read male ills we know of, and thousands ` voluntary testimonials on tile in the ' . ' D . f portance oi' plougliing the land for 0- xt SDl'iIlg'B crop early this summer, Pmkham hmmm” 't Lynn’ Mass" and keeping it worked during the seem toprove thisfact. an For thirty years ithas been the stand- d ` - ents as displacements, inflammation, ceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special advice ered to ch t _ ,,,,,.,,, by ,,,,,§,'ff,§’g ,‘jp“,,f-,§'j)',‘§m§‘,§L§°a§l‘§_ une to Lydia E. rinknam Moa. DU?-tint; in grain. it will pny to mai: ic “BB °f UVGPY acre possible in prorl- M 0 -. ( ) yn . nes. Your letter-willbe opened, IHS grain. as it is sure to be neede- 1' d d b end an answere y a woman _-»-.-._-__. .__ and held in strict coniidenoe. _ , , _ , _ »..__-at _ I I’ ~ .» Run About for $540 IF--- Pinkham’o Vegetlbie _ Cvmiwimd- ‘ '_""'_ the Ford people are successful' in reachi`ng="iiii' output of 30,000 cars between August 1st, 1914" 'and I August Ist, 1915 a refund ranging irom, $40 ibf$60 will be ‘paid on_ all cars bought between these two dates. I SMNESS ' You Can Buy A Ford ,I ` oL E. to tall what Lydia E.‘Pinltham’s - Vegetable Com- pound did lor me. I miferod dreadful , pains and was very irregular. I became [ alarmed and sent for Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Com- pound. Itookit reg- ularly until I was without a cramp or pain and felt like another person, and _ The new prices of the Ford Cars are Touring Cars $630, Runabouts $580 and Town Cars $880, |' delivered in Charlottetown. With this discount in * force the prices will be Touring Cars $580, Runabouts $540 and Town Cars $820. ` ' " See about it today. medicine at all. I hope my little . I now feel perfectly well and in best of health."-Mrs. Auauer Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. STEAM NAVIGATION WHARF 1 i Y E Quebec Stearns!-\lp SAILINGS OF STEAMSHIP “CASCAPEDIA” remedy for female ills, and has rc DOWNWARD UPWARD f' Thursday. Aug. Thursday. Aug. 2 Thursday. Sept. Tliursday, Sept. I Thursday, (`ct. 'lhur¢day. ifct. l Ch'Tnwn Thursday, ('ct. 2 Thursday. Nov. l Fortu iuhtly from MONTREAL Thursday, ug Thursday. Aug. 27 Thursday, Sept. l Thursday Scpi.' “A Thursday. _Iuly 30 A .Is , Fortnightly at 4.00 _ ni. and from CNUEBEC he nexr day (Friday) at 12.00 noon , Arrivc Ch’tuwn Thursday, Tuesday at 4 p. m. Thursday. Nov. Subject to cliangc. Should circumstances rcquirc. Co coniidential L n frm sire.-» mmmac Thursday: Oct. Oct. M *Scotts for the Soldiers ""‘ uonson a DUFFY B“”`1'“" “Hd Af*°“1°¥' Charlottetown, P E. I. olicitors for Royal Bank ol Csnatl gryggmvgr _ _ _ _ , ,___ mommy 'ro Loan _"________ _g - L E - .1 5 /ID uaily in progress, the troops re I CARVELL BROS. V//lI0.\\\\\\\\vl/I//I/f'_\\\\\\vnl/L\\\\\\\\\\\&y/////04\\\\\\\\v/A0/lJa\\v \\\\\\\'I ermanent Silver’ Foxes nr I/W Carnegie Blames Germany Andrew Carnegie, refusing to join in protest against Engiand’s pn,-Nei. pstion in the war, -Iaid the blame for the conilict on 'the Kaiser. _“I fee] that Great Britain only did her duty. .I believe the Kaiser did not linen' [what he was doing but this is matter Qoi past. The looms of the gods weave \\VIlllIIIII@\\i/I MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of F , Silver Fox peits. Important Annou ncemen I The Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing \@\\'//IIII/ PLANT LINE ._ _'W $34°35I3lst. inclusive, and Sept. 2nd. .Thursdays and Saturdays at6.3Jp.m. tnrNew no erasures." ff.; \XIlIl\\\\“\\WI”L\\\\\\\\WIIIIII/[Ji/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\V/I///I/I'4'§\\\\YlIIZ\\\\\\\ ‘ANADIAN _ PACl|='|c » TORONTO _ EXHIBITION EXCURSION I-‘ARES ! $Z5.75'{Going SeptemberaC:`;d.u::;\, 9th G ' S b l , 4 h omg eptem er st mth and September |5111. l9l4 , w. is II wi Iu>.nr.s__c_r.n.,s¢ Isin..n.s;` Geo. Waller, local agent Dominion Express Co. Bulldiniz. Queen Sr. Y i lx;- @».. Launch Dalphin York Pt. Ferry Time Table Tuesday and Friday. Leave Return * A,)I. I’.M. A. M, P. l\I. Fri Sept Illh 9 or 12.30. ll_30 3 30 Tues Sept 15th 9 12 30. ll 30 5.30 Fri Sept IBth I2 30, I2 3.30 Tues Sept 22nd I-‘rl Sept 25th Tues Hept 29th 55l0~9-9MlBi I2 30. II.30 3.30 l2.30, ll.30 5.30 so I Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line _ Change in Schedule, Increased Sonics. i Lum Bt. John Nandan Wednesdays and Fridays at OM I. m. for Lubes, BIKPOR. Pont and and Boston. Retnmln|.ioaves Central Wharf Boston. Dm a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Portland. BIITDOIL Lubac and St. John. DIRECT SERVICE |b¢¢"ecn St. John Ind Boston. MAIN STBAMSKIP UNB Direct service harem Portland and New York Leaves Franklin Wharf, Penland 'nissan York. Day tripoleavlns Penland at 10.30 A.M lorllow York. Leaves 5t._lohn7 P. M. Atlantic public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. High Class Foxes at $18,000 _ . They offer to the public the choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray River’s-are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. Remember While low capitalization makes for large profits, good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these Your Chance This is your chance to get into a good strong company built permanent lines! You never had a better chance and you never will again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we would do. Think Of It Six pair of young breeders and seven to nine pair pups, al1_ at $18,000 a pair. Why, sir, similar stock was gpbbled up at $30,000 a pair not so long ago. up on essentials. very quickly. Directors ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. of CII'town Ex- WILLIAM KEARNEY, Merchant of Muna; i President of the Prince Edward Island Riv¢,~_ Fox Breeders’ Association President. COL. CURTIS S. EMERY, Collector of HAMMOND KELLY, SIGCIK Bfwitr and Customs of Newport, Vermont, Vice- Farmer of Southport. President. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of Ch’town, ISAAC E- BURDEN» I’0Wl1&|» Gentle- Secretory-Treasurer. Form of Applf cation I hereby make application to Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., of Chai- Invest Today Only a limited amount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it lllIlIf\ \\\“\\\\\\\\\\ZIll\\\\\§lIZIl'.{HZA\\\\\\\ZIllA\\\\\¥J4_VIIIIIl5“, ii ‘_ lottetown, Prince Edward Island to take the number of shares in the Cap- - ital Stock of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I enclose APPLICATION FOR STOCK Shares $25 Shares $25 To BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr. Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., Ch’town, P. E. I. I do hereby apply for._.... ....... _.shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes, ‘ Ltd. Enclosed find $. ..._.......being twenty percent and the balance I agree to I Pay on or before October 1, 1914. Name ..... .................... Address.._..__ _ __ __§ l\ ». . . - . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . - -.0 __ - ` I ld -I. 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