;or;Yfii1_2 _-1914, - ...HE _ _ __ _ _ “ '“"”" “‘“"" THU °HARLQ1`.IHf';I~S’»il’:?l GUN.*Il’»_A19 _ ' mer DI' 'mr-" ' ' riioii 'ri~i1i‘<'r.inN ‘- I ° c , 1 _.ibm v~,' < ' ...-` 1 . /ey. V . »-` .J _ 'Ill 'alia Swearing All Fight Providing th gba offence ofa .la 5;: cs.f,hi;;§ln;qu.:,1,: i5:';if|1e_forns. Far betterto use .lusms Corn Extractorz- it does \ , r~1» `,e'- - » I,- ' ____-_-_.___.~..__. _ :_ _ lf ' ' ' co,vm¢,y\1 J \‘; `.-._’=1~?_'e__»{_;;»___.;._-.i_ , &- ni -as---_-_-_`,' - 'f "* _"“ ~ _ >-i$§.~e_\. _g-.__.,_»_,_ ._ _‘_-\.4' s.g;-"""`l~\$i>`.' Y. _ 7-;.:.,,;;W",; < i . ""'Mif'l: 4.'-,ffl g :=".=`=':‘.-if-~'. ‘ fifefsf ’- i Loi. 3400-7-111vi21 America -_ ' l B “H H H rw iz , L I,” c‘_,“"f and the .l\\5t,‘evening services at St. James churc rl! t ines in ties. Moore & Me- lwnnorrow, the soloists innng Mis - lin hes and Mr Art race. Th For' Summer you need a good clean free burning coal, the kind we sell. Order your next load from us, you’1l be pleased with the coal and ourdelivery. Members oi The Oil w. H. i. n. M. 5.- A 1.... .._.... Stock Exchange Stocks Bought and Sold V' COMPANIES IORMING THE fCEllTffA.L_~.¥_ 0?lli\li‘l:l;ll_l‘l:... .1 A 4A i y 11 - -_-_ ,-_-,- -_-_> - -.-_ _-,-.-_-_-.-,-_-_-5 -I-_-.~__".c , ‘,__f'_" ,_ __'_ _J -_.11-:Yv~ ;_».-,-_ ,-_-_-_-_-_-___.,_¢.V.___.,__,_~___.fr-Y v-_,___ IT PAYS to buy`in this Province. ` °“’° -°-*Tm* “Hd warm in one any wini- I r-:Am nnsnrrrisin- su whose géllliiglalgléé '1`r§;n;‘l’utnai:iIs." free from sire beautiful hair should get Mrs. doalés PH- ess. nr ce 25c. at all Whites hair lotion. Call on her at ' The Lennox Hotel. . ` 8235. B . hnr B congregation will in the evening wil have ii. nero treat V when Rev. D BFUCH Tliylor, one of the ablest prea chers in Montreal, will preach. Presbyterial of the W_F, and H_ M Wife of Lieut. Governor Rogers THE BAPTIST SUNDAGL SCHOOL mel!! tomorrow morning at 1 _ f‘Cg\[g|»3 “ul Q' u’cloclr. 'All scholars a d friends wil les for the Pmmde Please take notice n 3415. _ -get yours here-_there are all ___.' f ilie new ;lnp¢,_,|| gh, ,muted sr. .miles oiumcH.- 'rnere wa hll V0c|1l Ol t th ruin an l . P. si. r. MEDICAL Associniour The fsdjournéd annual meeting if the lf. E. Island Medical Associa- tivn will be held at Board of Tra.li_- Roome, Charlottetown, on Thursday, July _16th, at 11.30 o'ciock. iiniivv' ivioiassss sHri>iiaN'r.- 0 One of the largest cargoes or;-e¢¢,,¢-, 1 years from Barbados is now landing ex schooner "Rathesay" for CAR. VELI4 BROS., " about one thousand 1 packages containing fifty-two thous- ¢1 and gallons. to be followed next h month by another similar cargo. 3429. s 3 AGENTS WANTED.-Live gnd- re- liable agents wanted in every district Q throughout the Province to sell stock in the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Jo., Limited. Guarantees 10 per . cent. cash dividends annually for the be" Of delegates are" in Montague at- next five years. None but reliable wxldlnif the annual meeting 01 the md bustling represeiitatlves need up- _ _ ily. For full particulars as to com- rh-. Of Y-his Province. Mrs. Rogers, nisslon, etc., writs J. Stanley Wed- P id t if éock, Secretary-Treasurer, Charlotte- ' res en of the Society. Wednesday Own. ' 3231. WE "light a meeting of the Executive wa ‘ held. Thursday the regular business P. li. I. RAILWAY.-On liionilay. \\ t li Amo th rominem 13th., inet., the regular morning train f _ ~ _ _ .__ _..._ _____..> I ~ .<5 /[ggi .- =i- ,,(`; ',5_ll'f`§:‘1u Q l 1'-'zz .__ ==zi;..i=i° °§ ::::: »- ~ " )"` 1 * | 1 _ , . Wi i __ . lv i , 7 ,, ~ - ";»._ ' ~ f . _ ,.1 _. . , ' i ' ' .», ' .P . ‘Ein “-.‘-`-'I- _ . wr gg, -,.i . ag +~._M_‘-‘.°.T Ls r '- 1 “:='.=.::...:@ 9'.; __-_:_ .§E_A__- "er J ' :°.....-.==~Ef" _il \__ft-“V _ ‘ ° ¢l -it r "i$___\ "\\_ ~ T _\ \ \ `\<>\`_ - "1 M A r _ /*__T_T” vi Wesell _wood, both hard and soft in kindling and blocks. and Sell l Quotations Given Upon Request, We handle everybcdy’s money IA; H. Crozier & Co. Oil and Fox Stock Broliers 3355-7-9M6i _ A. Pickaril & Co Phone 240 Ch’town ee.-_ '__---ev _ Hard Coal g_.,_,._..-;-._-4 -. -- _ l||||||||i|i:\\ Geo. E. Full’s w 1' ne Rai. A Coal Yard C l i i i . knawéoa willl)bf;il:li1g/hted wi e - e ar oi op. 0 . ' _ we know you win welcome 7 0 ton Chestnut Just ar iherelief it brings. ` 1~ived_ We know you will appreciate ' _ Send us your Llstmg to Buy and Mrs. Annnnd of the New Hebrides liev. Dr. Collin of 'l‘i'li\idad who llwn and Miss Young, M.D., of B (ll‘eBB€tl ’by» RSV. -la||\§g.~.R0gg'. gen-e tary of Home Missions lor the Pres- lnytenian _Church. His subject was Home Missions. WEDDIH1 BELLS.- The fol- lowing extracts from thi Dsmccrwt- _land Chronicle . oi Rochester, N. Y., Juiue 26th, 1,914. 'I-he marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bird, of Rochester, to Luther Otis Agnew, of Suiiiiirerside, .Prince Ed- ward Island, Canada, -took place Wednesday evening , lat the home ol Mr. and Mrs. E. Wadsworth, No 4151 Hayw-ard nvenzue. 'l`he bride wus giv cn in marriage by Ernest Wadsworth. She entered the room in which thi cereinoiiy was performed preceded by Miss Helen Keller,. as liower girl, niic Miss Beulah Forscbler, las maid 0 honor, l\lrs. Wadsworth played ihi bridal chorus from “liohengrln." Six members of the 'bride's Sunday-school class formed an aisle, carrying chains of daisies and smilax. The lirld-i wore ii gown of lace ov-er batiste and rt veil caught with lilies of the vnliiey. She cnrri-ed bride iroeea. Her only or- nanient was a friendship pin studded ‘wiltll pearls, ii gift from the gruoiri. The maid ol honor was in pink cliinon 'HS u cn ull. ng a p llpeakers who take port are'Rev Dr, for Murray Harbour will not bo run , from Lake Verde to Murray Hnrliouiyi is and the regular afternoon train leav- home on n furlough, also two _lady ng Murray I-lnrhour at 2`p. in. will l»lJY9i0ilUlB. both natives of the Is- not he run. A passenger train will land, Miss Mandereon,M.D., o1Ham- leave Vi-_rnon at 8.55 n, in-. on the el- ‘- ., ., . - last. The public 'meeting was _'*a_d- the ten party nt Charlottetown. 1 3427. l‘li;h inst to convey passengers to NEW TWO-DOLLAR BIl.LS.- A -iew Don-inion two-dollar bill was is- sued yisterday at Ottawa in com- memoration of the stay of the Irulie and Duchess of Connaught in Can- ida. It bears their portrait on ei- her cf.\riic" with the llgure 2 in the tentre, :mil the \vord two on each :ide iff it. The bill is uf a light Jlive gre-c~n. This is the fourth is- iuc of two-dollar notes. The first :ore the picture of Lord Dufferin, .he seciuirl that of Lord lizinsduwiie, ind the third that of l\'ii-~ " 'lwnril VII., when he was Prince of Wales. CARD OF 'l‘llANk.S.- The Iona Pea Icirty Committee, while thank- ug all who patronized their Tea -l0ndn.y'li-.si. wish to thnrili specially .tc Fo-.irtli Regiment Band, and lV'r. \lormrin Gillis Eldon, for band and iagpipe music respectively; Messrs /lessrs Keely, Wynne, l.c9unrd, Mi:- lonald and Nici.;-uaid, (lliarlottetowii, ind life:-'srii A. J. Mclnuis, Larubee, I. A. Mclloiiald and P. A. Smith, iiictionecru for valuable assistance :iven thc day of the tea; also all ill those in city and country who :enerously offered ciikc and other | I » llxi ":§§:i _ ,, .:.::.__. 5 .< _ ~ . - i .i::.-.__ :........»¢; 1 ,5/y i ,_ ........n,.......... H _ _ , .. f// i ,_ -i ¢...::‘:t:::1:.'t.:... 4 ‘_ ‘ “ ‘ fE‘r.;:;2I`.`$_';‘£`L”§..'.7=: ' ...g;:.....,........i..~-1 ::.'tI:¥:;::::1Z:z::I" i2::;~'$¥2!.'2:i3.‘.’5ZiSi‘.. \"».!‘.2ZI2"""'¥“§J7.i§f -.....:::§:;:... ~ ,_ ‘lane-.annoeens ri 1 . ` ‘ , i . _ o....... fi , . / .. ‘ '_ I . =.=- //. »__ l_~» _ i ' ' /' i f *rl gt‘Z`.....: , l li:‘.';:..- _» .,,,....e.-2 . ---_ C’ ~i `\__`, _ _ fr *~ ::;::z::‘;;-,_ :__,_.:_h_» .. _ .\»\‘f.'L_4 _~ - /gs*/\°’c -' ' I! 1.- \ _.\¢.-_\. _ .Aff r , (___ <1.-5"; /ff” . ~ f "" ' » 7893 l \ S'/“QM5 - `°` was e2o /5’ ~ _ i-4. W l I so- ---~--Special sale of rv.; C Muslins Voiles and Foulartls, ‘*'°“l‘ ‘° 35c f°f lf THIS WEEK END SALE affords a great chance to any lady to secure a pretty summer dress at an absurdly little price. The Wash goods department offers for immediate clearance, this at- tractive lot of muslins-voiles--foulards--right in every respect _save the fact that they are last sezison’S stock-and that does not interfere at all with the beauty of the goods. Really, if you have been thinking of gett- ing material for a summer dress-to cost from C 25 cents to 35 'cents per yard, you cannot do thelliard work it saves. _ We know you will he pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and _ polishes--all at the same time. That is why we sayz- Try the O-Cedar Polish Mop for 2 days at our risk. If it is not satisfac- tory. we do not want you to keep ir. The price-$1.50-'will be returned without question if it is not sll.and more. than we claim. You to be the iudge. Simon W. Crabbe 850 ton stove and egg sizes due _luly 20th. - 750 Chestnut and Stove due Aug. 10th. -FROM- Z'250-li-Zl0 l\ltts3i. Scranton Mines cet C' Proper ----Your New House--- for prices and particulars. ‘ When building that home don’t forget the plumbing. It is one of the most important features ofa modern sanitary residence. _ _ _ A good house that is properly equipped with a modern plumbing systcm,bu1h room and other conveniences isa profitable investment for _the owner and the Joy and pride of _ all tenants. The plumbing system will Dill’ fQI' Itself m H few seasons use by the increased _rents it will bring. Lei ns attend so your plumbing problems- Ph°H@ 3935 _Fred H. Trainor Plumbing in 80 Grafton St. wih-ite material iwith white ribbon old bracelet The groom lwas n stickpin set with n garnet. A ter the ceremony lunch was served t-lst Church -at the home of Mi .l"orschlei', n launch ride by the brid and a party by lilies Ivy and Dori Wadsworth. Mr. und Mrs. Agnew W9 |o\'er_pinli satin. bbc carried sweet pens. The flower girl wore B dress ol and canried 5, basket of roses and 'snninn The brides gnc to the groom lwiis a goldstlckpin set with B, sapph- ire. To her matron of honor she gave n gold friendship pin and to the flow- er girl ii g ._ _ .gift to his attendant, ilonald Bullock the dining room, which was decorat- ed with pink and white roses. 'ihc prenuptlals included 9, variety showin 'by the Darling Class of Second llnp- lonatioiin 349|_ :fDon't nillss the big dividends in ;lie fox business. The St. Lawrence B. one of the best propositions seen on .nrket Write Wm Mora: lhar- 'E fre. w aziisa-7-ioiviu. iii; ::l<'0R SALE-Thfat large ware 50611 repair. Apply to Peter New ss 0. cc- ri better than look over this lot of goods--vw ortli to 350 for _ silver Block Fox Company offers _von he .rr . . \, ottetown, P. E. Island for- particul I Moore & McLeod rouse ii- Victoria, belonging to the lenry Wnilni.iu Estate. Building in 1oin_ (.‘linrlottei;own,,oi' 0. B. Wad -.in C'upnud. 3194-G~27Msut;swedtf. ::Fll..MS--Developed and print- ‘ii-Maritime Stationers. 3405 J be at home at No. 37 Thiayer street. the recipi-ents of numerous presentsl After D, brief eastern trip t_ne_\- will , |‘he liir. Agnew above referred to IS n .son of Mr. Robert Agnew of Wilmot Vnlley, P. E. I. ' _______...__.._. ::SORE FEET.-Nyal's Eas'em (liorated) rests tired, aching, core feet.-It makes walking n_pleasui'e- ,Nyal’s Foot Bath Tablets are antir cptic soothing and cooling.-25 cents 'each-Like everything else in the lNya.l line these articles are of thc ,highest quality, liberal quantity and reasonable price. E, A. Foster, Cent- .______._._____ ::A Iicrr-ri Protestant Girls from 12 years up wanted to sell flags on Monday for the orplinnuge. \Apply to G. H. Tanton, 152 Great George Sl. 34-4. ___._-__.-.---- f' ::I'i|yo`u want a good investment put your money in the ht. lawrence Silver Black. Fox Co., Ltd. Full par- ticu'lars'on application io Win. Moran Secretary, Box 500, Charlottetown. ' _ '.,._._L.".. .__ >_ ---2_--.I L_..'._,_ --.T_._+-v-ff' --°-' - 'A i;-1" . ` A con ann Any nn.. ' With a Theimos bottle you can have _a tier how hotit is. The’ 'lhcimoe will keep liciuidibeolgleféig 615 cool iciicsliing drink, no ma _ hours. - Pint hotile $1.50, quar g -_ _._ lunch sets $2.25 up. _ Ditug Company _ _ _ - ‘ _ - Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sl ‘ u _--_f _ -~ - '~ “W” Pit lic' 0 lf. “i7 6' Y’ ll v M eil..-.im ‘I DOIl’t_ Run l If you vvant»lo,be`;€sin'e‘of a ` 3361!-7-10i\itf. . r:'l‘hz- Challenge of Boyne Lodge for 'Fug uf Wnr on Monday next has been iicirepted by Lynn Lodge at Kinross and coroaation nt Mlllview The C§ty\ Iioys will have to buck up n bit as they now have the Scotch- mi-n of liclfaat_altor‘them. Friends can look out for lots of fun. ` 3124. ¢ i good time at your picnic party Risk l you need to 'provide yourself with inferior . \». .-in _ " ”*‘».~. 'v I a Thermos bottlcor _affiiermos ; lunch set. ' ? _ The Thermos is' easily Carried eqrn akeepe liquids icy _ for ihfllioilrs. l’rl¢el___$i;,5_0 _vnlla l from' place toiplace. does notigei. myme . _out of order, is handy, light' seg "‘Now’s the_t'imc to try the clean- uig and purltive qualities of the Is- land beaches. For sport in the wat- er,y0u ‘will need bathing caps, shown here in n splendid variety at 25c upwards, swimming wings for begin- mrs- great fun in iho water at 35 ' . - t George Street. MEM. P. E. Island Plinrinaceulical Association ral Drugstore.» Mtl. _ _ Examinations The board of exon-iners of the l’. ld, Island Pliorinncn-iitical .»\ssof.iitioii .v ll meet for the purpose of exam- ninz candidates offering for I`e=.‘,lS~ tration on July 20th.-, 1914. Every candidate must satisfy the Council that he has served as assistant in a _ 'distal if/ll/\\\\\\\\vA nm ig t Right Right Drugs Service Prices he Three Imporizm nks in the Chain o Confidence 1 RIGHT DRUGS, mrans more than puriw-ll means also potency. e buy only drugs of standard strength ard keep them _in a way that insures against deter- ioration. . ' RIGHT SERVICE: You’ll like the way we do business. Everything is done here to facilitate the handling of trade. Our rapidly increas- ing trade proveetliat our methods are appreciated. RIGHT PRICES: Careful and extensive buying en- ables us to furunish the highest grade of goods at a price lower than you often pay for inferior _.goods else- where. - fr -I . WE ASK FOR YOUR DRUG BUSINESS ON THE BASIS OF RIGHT GOODS, R&Gl‘i"I` SERVICE, AND R ASONABLE PRICES. Jolingoii f Illoliason L-hF> __ Z1’ \§l'r¢av.m»v4.-ram P' »-l III: i 'flié Store nl Sis ' I drug store for not less than four years, and at least two of the years li.-is been employed in the di:_pensi,,g of prescriptions. Candidates must give notion to the Secret-ary-Registrar in writing of their intention to pres-_:nt tlienis-elves for examination at least, fifteen. days _lic-fore .the date fixed for the examin- ation snch notice nzrizt he nc-ro-rpazv led liy exiimlnatioii fee ol $5110, :ind hy certificate to the satisfiietion of ..S,,,0k,ng tobaccos of highest Qual. the council that tho inndidatc pos*-li|_y___t,.y u,eBc_|.jdgew0,.th| Tuxedo' ,P05369 UW- ‘-l““1\llc“t'\_0“ 'Ill-'DVC ‘1l"’°f'll)'lMiistei- Mason, Dllls, Old Cham, Old Ld' Any p‘“'§"“ entfnnz hm “mn” lfnd | I-Inglish, Vnpsten, Forest and Strcuin, not presenting lllmflclf Ut We t_"“‘f|l‘rince r\lbei‘t, Bull Durham, l)uke's ,ind iilucu, fixed for the exnimnntioii- llixture, l\layo's Lucky Strike, Taxi, slnill forfeit his he to thc Assuciu- Regal, H,,.,,,,t Cnporal' T_ &. Hu Hick_ t‘°"' ey and Nicholson-all kept in pnteiit l ll' A‘ FOSTER' hniniilors. Mcliinnou Drug l`o., Cor- S“°ret"ry'Regi”tm.T;‘_&B nor Great George and Kent Strrcts. C I ‘L-,__._i ..._ ._._. -,_..... .. . .. .....».. _ _ ~ .- -. ._ » "“"”““1” Th” Tw” Mm' M Gm “smv/lilnll/n\\\\\\\\\\~w1n\\\\\v..-.41/////rA\\\\\\\v//4s.-4////////¢\\\vil| l AP \\\4l in ll i \l lllllg /@\\\\e\\\s_lqgIl_glla|4u¢V “i\VIIIIIIlIf'@%\\\\\YIAIK¢.\\\\\\\\¥ S\\ world today. `The .lohn R. Capital for Extension. Prospective.»f])ividends for 191-'Ii 65 p. c. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” 0 Premier Maihicson, August 26, 1913. The .lohn R. » Box |47 3390-7-l lm ~i ni is Yet in Its Infancy FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the “It is foi'tu.ml;e that Prince E:lw ird Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, while the enterprise is YET NEW and while the rewards are si great and the pro ipects so bright as they are at the present time". (Report of Department of Agriculture March 1914) offers _vou a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking is ersonally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". D “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. _This year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c._ of the world's su l and the largest number in any ran_ch in the_world.”He raised sixteen pups P Y» , _fronri three young pairs and had four litters of six each .-The Golden Pelt, by J. R. Barr, December, 1913. ~ Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the biee ding of the foxes and giving “performance-records” of ancestors. j__ '~__,___________ ' _______; ,-_-__,__________,__'____, 'L - _ 7 Dinnis Petligreed Foxes Limited Dinnis Pecligreeil Foxes Limited W. E. Cameron, S°°’Y'Tf°°S“fff Qharlottptovvn P I . I \.- .-¢~ 4.