Fnsnjranv is, 1914: ` "rnnnwrnsral Y ll THE GUARDIAN ' rmsr or Am." PAGE SEVEN Do Not Wait Until Fire or Bllrglars Have Robbed You of Valuables Call in and secure one of the small safes in our safe ` deposit vault now. The rental of asafe 5x2 x22 inches is only $2.00 per year. Insurance policies, wills, deeds, jewelry and valuable documents placed in this vault are absolutely safe and strictly private. DOMINION TRUST I COMPANY Advisory. Board W. H,Ai'lk¢m Him C/U18. Dalton [frank Id. llaartz H. M. Davisn, ` Manager Morris Block Charlottetown Other Offices, ~Vancouver,` Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montrea l London, Eng, Antwerp, Belgium. . 4178~1-28Mwfm3i ,I Act Quick! I BEEBHIIMS PILLS , Boll dvlrywhero. ln bonu, Il ugh. which may lead to n serious sickness. Immediate relief is afforded by *K THE EASTERN GUARDIAN *Z Donw until yOu h&VQ §°mQ gl- :::::;:'_:'_'-:'A:_-"YS:::::'-::"::`-'-:::::::""'-:'-' ment caused by poor digestion, | biliouaness, or by mactive bowels I -1. » is ston's, Montague. team, and supporters "en masse" ar clllccted here soon. A lively game i looked for.-Ii. md-gf' .gm q -__ T’ J Phone 39.7 Y when you wish to make it Cook Studio V _ -.- -~___._..._._,._,_ '--- mild day. Remember St. l’etei'ia is n . "- i ll velv town.--U. The 10.lJFt€l' Packers in the vicinity o roads in the spring.-U. I JAS. BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER Lake, was the purchaser.-X, in nn excellent condition, which al- indulging in its most popular torn f tl i _ I1 I Telephone 192-J. . §mi,f;_°f§ on 1' ° t at °' “1"igh final arrangements. 1201-2-13MFri&'1`ues2i. ‘ ...~HoRsi-1 niioEs._- Ti.. resident. have a lmautuul sheet 0| ice on the ' Ht Peters Bs now Seed Fair Seed Fa' I' ' ’ ““‘* "“’°°" . lr . when they get sclme milder weather, I Those interested in success noise-men have some ipeeiiv oiiés, of P. E. I. Central Seed Fait ewes a number of good gem. .\ are requested to meet in Agr. eiuzreai interest to uw people ironic Building on Friday 20th inrs . 1 i at 1 dclock p_ m_ to make field School isnnaking rapid progress to see some horse racing The lura' and Morcll, which is not far <1iBf,,m¢_ meet, should it 'be arranged would 1,. .. .° VALLEYFIELD.- Phe Vallcv- under the skilful management oi Malcolm Nicholson- His friends are :ill pleased to see John D. Mcboiiolu and family home on ii visit alter nil .ibsoizcc oi is number oi years.- Mr _ _. _ _ li. Mi:-Loud has plirchnscd n. vsliiublc u to-the min t Now on show at §__.l..___--___J _ Q ".:~_'§:.. _.'._.:_:,.._:-_ .-_‘..'_- ;.`.:..; ` | I," I 3”' I /I \‘ 'i 3 ° . /».» -- -iii _,jg _£49 '*"“ M COAL _S cannot be too black or too heavy providinglit is Coal. Get in a sup- Diy of t e best NOW you will feel more sure of comfort and warmth. Our grades are _warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and price. U. Lyons & Bu. y Phare zu 1'! ‘ \ » _a 2 2 _“P ... *n iél,-¥1`:it°9{i»12;!!-°8l'iii2“n3¢:'iil§ ’§i§;_i,',~§'iil\1ii'i-ii’-=‘.il"!l..'.'.,. .,...,. lie sn nfs. 'i="€€lis’o%‘, n ,sn V" §,,l~“i,§"j»;l_-‘,§1§."`Ei.‘ii.fi::i¥.i'i`*“J..iii:°l'i°ii ¢§l,§_.':iii.°‘.i:.ir.ii:.'.iiii::t°:..'::.i::: Ji: i:s.:.°'.':. 12° ii. sz ::‘".i‘ .r s-,-:~....-.-=.~.'»=.i.».»,:°€l.i.-= -_-'ff-f-» I C0 BROWN ’S . sroiiiz I I if-'il Wall _Paperf Remnant Sale' A f t e r a successful year’s business in our Wall Paper Department we find many lots of Choice Patterns mostly small lots, some have border, some have none. All these pattems must be cleared out at once to make room for our eleg- ant new stock which has an'ived. Bed Room, Dining Room Parlor, _Hall and Kitchen Papers all pretty designs nowlon sale at exactly HALF PRICE Out they go below cut. Come early, sales con- ducted on fini floor. Terms cull. _ Caller & Colllllllli' I . . and or you are sudering fron any otha: - -` ~ ‘ ll . I ' » N-mi ini v--im iw °i°,.:::“i “.‘:,'.‘°i.fi°. brood sow from Mr. W. A. l\Iiii't'ui.- Mi W A Bruce had the uisfortuni ’ ‘. `. _ 2' - of having his valuable driving niare caulked lately,- Mi. D. McKenzie has. . returned home after fi visit to toe. Head of Montague the guest of John A large a5S0l't|nent McKenzie.- I-lie friends are glad to sec Mac Ross out after his recent, ill P' u e ness- ,lilunro Bruce is the proud ow-‘ Valentines ner of a valuable Asquiru. colt which has the promise of great speed.- - prices Martin .McDonald has the contriict of repairing the Brehaiit. Bridge- Misi Ghristena McRae and Chrlstenii Mc- Uiierson has returned home fron' Charlottetown.-B “If you are run down, weak, ailinr depressed, nervous system unstriini kindred ailment you should try Rex- iill Blood Tablets. 'These tablets will incrensc the blood supply, strengthen the nerves and tons up the system 'ind 6 for $2.50. The MacKinnon Drug Co., 'Corner Great George and Kent Hts. ° Mu A Wonderiul Dncoveiy An eminent scientist, the other day gave his opinion that the most won» derful discovery ol' recent years was the discovery of Znm~Buk_ Just think! As soon as a single thin layer of Zam'Biik is applied to o wound oi n sore, such injury is insured against blood poison! Not one species of microbs has been found that Zan.- Buk does not kill! Then again. As soon as Zam~Buli is applied to ei. sore, or a cut, or to skin disease, it stops the smartlng, That .is why children are such friends of Zum-Buk. They care nothing for the science of the thing. All they know is that Zum-Buk stops their `pain. Mothers should never forget this. Again. As soon as»Zam-Buk is sp- plied to a wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the skln's sur- face are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is _Zam-Buk’s secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literal- ly casts of! the 'diseased tissue shove it. .This is why Zum-Biik cures are permanent. Only the other day Mi-_ Marsh, _oi 101 Delorfmier Ave.,.Montresl, called upon the Zero-Bulr Co. and told thorn that for over twenty-dve years he had been a martyr to eczema. His hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ago Zum-Bok was introduced to him, and in s few ‘ months it cured him. Today-over three years alter his cure of a dis- esle he had for twenty-five years-he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczema! All druggllts sell Zsm-Buk st 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and s lc. stamp (to psy return postage) Address Zsrn-Buk Co., Toronto. li lm- DR._DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS i.i.§°i»... flllréid-oidmslt ‘gli .no?’:i|IIlclI"t.I\osg; &d|e:8`n\;¢:crs;I|;;_c£)g‘r::;ie6 Tris Bconsu. Qsuo rilhi-iicncirroii nn. create ; Nm; dn in;l cnasiisn"grey :d°'l`on:`c-wfY|“h\illd‘yi;;i ii'li.&8 I Nl. 0; I I t atmvs. o Y IM °l\ "MP oYgrlg:.”1‘Iis sgligisax. Domi Co., st. Catharines; Ontario. lold st Hughes' Drsislors. ---*IT PAYS to buy in this province ...°T. GORDON IVEB Il Guardian _ agent in Montague. His oiliee phone that best corrective and preventive is 18 and rumen” mmm z0_ . ..,'Tl1 MORNING DAILY Guard- n can be obtained at W. A. John ...°HOCKEY.- Souris West hockey _..’LAD1lCS CI‘iALLENGE.-- T110 SI. Colds Caugg Heudache and ar", Peters Ladies' Hockey team are open ol LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets tg accept a challenge from _-my other remove the cause. There is Only 0ii¢ land.-U. ‘PROMO QUININE". Look for thc signature of E, w_ GROVE ml each bon ...°ST. 1-'E'l‘ERB. - The extremely Price 25 cents. " am of the same sex on P. E. ls- d weather has had a stagnsting ef- fect on trade here, but look out for e rush with the coming of the ni-gr . _*LOBEiTER PREPARATIONS, - Bt. _Peters are having a lot of their _ _ ` hauling done on the prevailing gcodl . an appolntment wlth the _ roads. This will save them n lot of 1 the usual dragging on the poor ...°VALUABLE LAND,-Mr. Metre? Stewart, Bothwell, recently digpoged *_ _ of about forty acres of woodland,foi ' ' _-I which it is understood he received a Bllllg sum. Mr. William- Fraser, North ...’GO0D ROADS.-The roads around Bothwell and vicinity are 'now 101115 the 5P0I'ting elcmentxof that 127 Grafton St. section an excellent opportunity oi mum charge twenty-tivo cents. Brotherhood, , , _ ; _ .._°'i‘he Colonial Picture Co., with e the well known Frank Oliver will 8 play Murray Harbor Feb. 11-12 and Vernon River, Feb, 13-14. ' 2-l2M2i. EISTERII PERSONALS ...*Mr. Aenacs Campbli, Lakeville, paid a visit to Rothwell, this week, where he was tronsactlng business.-X ...‘Mr. Edward Mosscy, East Balt- ic, paid a short visit to Bothwcll re- cently, the guest of his son, Mi-_ Frank Mossey.-X. _ ...°Mr; Reggie Ross, South Lake, was among the recent visitors to i EDU118. Where he was trnnsacting business.-X. %' 'SIIIEK MAHKET 3 STOCK QUOTATIONS, .luotatlous furnished by F, B. Mc- Curdy di. Cc., Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P, E, ,_ February 10, 1914. NEW YORK STOCKS, High Low Close Atchison ‘.18i’; BM 982; Am. Beet Sugar 25; 25 251 Am. Sinelteis 681 685 681 mul. Copper 765 76% 76% Brooklyn 1i.'1`.... 91% 9ll» H1; Canadian Pacific Zlci 216 216i slrie . . . . .. 303 301 30% Gt. Northern Pfd. 131; 1311 131; illinois Cent. 11 .vIex. Petioleii - .. 73 .Viiss Pacific Zei Northern i-’neii?ic 115; Pennsylvania .. 112; Reading ._ lt`7§ Rock Island . . . . . _ . ._ 7} Southern Pacific 9631 Union Pacific 1621 U. S. Steel ._ t5{,~ Utah Copper ._ 55; 55 55; (Yesterday being LincoIn's Birth- duy, there were no New York stocks) ¢¥i"`_‘A“'.¢`."A ,_...<..~c.»- __ MON'I‘REAL STOCKS. Fclii'uiiry 12. 1-llgli how Close Brazilian Tractloii ‘Jli 90 9\§ o. in Ii. 2161 ziisl 2151 Detroit 73% 74 73% Doin. Steel Coi'p'n 39 38% 382 .Montreal 1'ower 226 94,5. Steel & (Joni Com. No sale 0% 71 71 . 26 ZCQ 1158 115% 1121 1121 167 167% *ii 7% 962 96% 162 102i 651 651 rtichelieu & Ontario 112-1, 112 Spanish River Com No sale Foronto ily. .'l‘Wiu City " " Woods Pulp 1711; 179 iOttaWu 167 11301 112 ics ii-ig im O0'1"I‘ON . Spot-12.55 unchanged .day .. 1187 1131 1181 Jlrly ._ 'i135 1171 1171 GRAIN & PMOVISIONS. High Low Close Way Wheat 94 93} 94 July Wheat 895 881 89; May Corn .. 651 651 651 luly Corn ._ . 655 May Pork 3181 May Lord 1107 July Lnrd 1127 1120 min annul 65A 2187 1107 1120 64| zito 1100 (Uaundiuii Press.) ST. JOHN, Feb. 12.- During the hseuce of the family this afternoon II e residence of F. C. McNeil, 295 iliickland Road was entered by ii man Mio was busy ramsacliing the house wiien Mrs. McNeil returned. She nought the noise upstairs was made her husband and called up, when lie robber rushed down stairs and hreatened to kill her if she screamed r called for assistance. He tlicn ushed out and vanished down the treet. Mrs. McNeil_notified her hus- lind and on his arrival searched the l>use but nothing of value had been tolen. Mrs. McNeil's timely return sved the property, the burgular fail- vig. to secure any valuable jewelry. lI`ils adds another to the already long list of petty thievfng in the city nd almost had a fatal ending. A COMPLICATED CASE “Growcher always looks worried. Why doesn't he" think of something pleasant?" ' "Well, he has himself kind of wbip- snwed. The only thing he thinks of wlth pleasure is money. And hecs1i't think of money without worrying."- Wsshington Star. NOT HELPFUL Lives of young men show us plainly How few places they can get When their fitness showoth mainly Skill to roll a cigarette. -Cleveland "Plai'ndealer" SACRED While visiting his nephew in the city, Uncle Sammy Bhlmmerpate stopped in front of s. motion picture billboard on which were displayed pictures of lions, tigers, elephants and other African wild animals. "Great guns. Hen`ry,"'he said to his nephew. "l'm mighty glad I leave town Saturday afternoon!" "Why are you so anxious to gcl ayvay?" asked the nephew. i Pointing to the billboard, Uncle Sam read cloud the words: “To be released Saturday nig\it."--I\\ouA1'ni>> HEAD OFFICE ST. PETER’S, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Provisional Directors President--William Sutherland, Farmer and Agent, Sl. l’eler’s ,awk ms 1,0, 1,0, » Vice-President--Charles Quigly, Miller and Fox Dealer, St. Pcter’s Daniel O’l-Ianley, Lobster Packer, St. Peter’s W. W. Cox, Station Agent P. E. I. Railway, Morell R. W. McEwen, Merchant, St. Peter’s Provisional Secretary-Treasurer--R. W. McEwen, Merchant, St. I’cter’s Bankers The Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown Object Of The Company The Oriental Silver-B_la_ck and Patch Fox Company, Limited has been formed for flie purpose of purchasing, breeding, raising, and disposing of silver-black ancl patch foxes and all kinds of fur- bearing animals. _ Prospectus of The Oriental Silver Black and Patch Fox Company Limited The Foxes The _Company have now three pair in their ranch. No. 1 is a pair of Island _silver blacks. Nos. 2 and 3 are two pair of Newfoundland silver patches of the vcry best . quality, raised in our ranch in Newfoundland last year. ._ It is a well-known fact that the Newfoundland fox is the very best fox olilaiiiuble. This fact can be readily proven, as the oldest and most successful of ()ui' Island fox_ ranchers have for years past, and do so yet, mate their Island best stock with the Newfoundland fox in order to get st-ronger,heaItIi- ier and more vigorous stock in their ranches, and also better quality of fur. i Capitalization The Company have these thrcc pairs in their ranch, capitalized at $2{l0OO.()O (twenty-fo ur thous- and dollars). Of the twenty-four thousand dollars, fourteen tiousziml is iizud up, and the balance (ten tliousiuld) is for sale in one thousaurl slizircs of ten dollars czich. Upkecp Until September 20th, 1914, thc ranch-owners will iiriiiitaiiii the ruiuiiiig of the entire i'ancIi without any charge to the Company. _ _ _ _ The Possibilities lt isa well-known fact that fortunes have been made in ii short time in fhc_l’rince Edward Island fox business and this opportunity has been by no means; cxliaustcil Fox-rzincliingis uo longer an experiment but an accomplished science and one of the most profitable investment in thc world today. _ Estimated Results _ If these three pairs produce, at thc lowest cslimnfc, 1lii'cc_ pups _each im or ziboui. /\pi'iI Isl, 1914, and these sell at the low average of $2500 (remember one air is silver-black), this woulil ucl lhv, Company $22,500 or in other words would return a profil ofp almost 100 p. c. on thc money invested, in eight months. Consider this, almost as soon as your money is invested the pups will be born. is this not far superior to investing in a pair of 191-_l piips out of which you will get no returns imlil 1915? This fact is worth considering before investing. The Company guarantee 20 p. c. payable Oct. l, 1914, which is equal to 40 p. c. a year. Ranch Manager Mr. GH. Walker has had three ycar`s experience in i';iisiii;; foxes,:iuiI is ii most roiiipciciil iiizui in every respect. He also has an interest in the ranch. The Ranch 'l`he ranch is onlv a short distance from St. l’elcr’:~i Station (about live iuiniilcs walk) and wilhiii fifty yards of the keeper’s House, and is a most ideal Elace to raise foxes. Applications or Stock Applications for stock may be made to any of the Provisional Directors or the Provisional Secretary-Treasurer. APPLICATION FOR STOCK To The Oriental Silver Black and Patch Fox Co., Lid. St. l"cter's P. E. l. _ I hereby make application for ......sli:ires of the Ciipilsii Stock iii 'l`Iir1)i'ii‘iiInI Silver Black and Patch Fox Company, Limited, at $10.00 per share. l'1ui‘losed please iiud iii ..... _ _ . _ .being ‘......... pcrcent,andbcelagrcetopayonor beforc............_... _ . . . Signed... .............. .....- Occupation .... . . . . . . ._ , Address... .. ....... ‘v 1. 'vi 5 v f -in is '-~ if _lg ,J .ii _-;», s RI .1 -#1 ey 0, i .. ,, » .`. J, *V . .i . _ , ,iff _. i" 1---ii .. _'rj' 4|, :~ 'a fa. 's § ,i l if .I ,l i II .i,‘ .‘ ii .#3 is I =:,$ Htl E ic.; i l ,x‘ J . . r -1.) `\ ‘_ 'i 4 F11 _.A51 i -ii ei . f i _.i »~‘li. ' Wa .F5-i r a if ii _ {¢` if ii p . 1, lil _ 1.1;; II .J _ :-if -T 1' 'ggi .i . I ii i ii ’ ,S ‘El