i,r| . . lUi E il .,.- "v 1.1' il .il . _'le .»‘,i 1 ' ;»,l *;$l` 1, il’ ~,=...51 if' fill ii .¢.v1.='.~ new iilif f ’=_ l. . ilili. li ‘.£,'.l' 2: , _ i \ .. ` li -iii 1 75 E ` is f‘ ,. .li t ,~.~" 41 li ir ._ -li ll. .,, ...L li »_.. ..,,__ , r.. EL I _ i .4 -gigs, i' iffiliil I “I . _, .,.§, , i L H i i ;i~"l hi l. vw li . ,,;,.\l\i . L_ ' ” i "1 1 gil " .‘ 2 _,= ;;§§.»=&£ ~. 1,1. , 1;, ffl- . itil” i nu-... y _ 1 ~ 1 ,.~.'.,ir.¢ . if ip. . V , ze. ._ -P id .- L' - ..1»5, . in .e ` 1 *_ r I ,. - Iv* ,Z .l ‘£145 , l itll `¢.i`l_ -l if .ig i ~. r ii ` .»-.- ;.'i‘. .‘i'g £ `:'_-‘if OCEAN AVIATOB -,e-ur. a V* -» _ June, 14;- Another* Limit ‘ *N . _ _ overturning- of _rp guys 'ro landing at J0h- _ ' Bauer made s ...uf mug; record by st-Hill! "1 ffl” Guardm Agent fn, notre and 10 iiiinutem - __._A__ Y -_ -THE oven. sti amor today, air th ~ surlwn 0. A‘__ 1914 1090 CEELeEBRATlO 1 MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914 Exhibition Gioinds, Charlottetown. '-in .ini ei Mt. Herbert Pretesnnit 0ri»hur\uze" - Should Mondny, July lllth, prove uiifuvorahle the GEICDFIAUOII Will come olf on the following day, Tuesday. -lull’ 1401- Ten Thousand People will Witness the Monster Parade. Tl Bl: P d 'll f ll the Arena lliiilr, Fitzroy Struct. all OF near the liiiiiruhiti iioiiii, uiiilmyiill cover the _following route: Fitzroy to Prince, Prince to Richmond, Richmond to Queen. Queeg 10 Kent. KW* '50 Weymouth, Weymouth to Fitzroy, thclwe tv the EFOUU 3- Old Time National Sports. f Frce,'l`u All to Enter. ‘ Bicycle Events _ . 1-4 mile, 1-2 mile, 1 mile, 3 mile 100 yd desi. 220 yd dash 14 mile run _ 1-2 mile run High Jump: Sack Race, Wheelbarrow Race, Potato Race, Tug ,of War, and other events. Other Attractions l Other Attractions l Band lfoncerts By Two l'ipe and Two llrass Bands. Come Along Everybody and Bring Your Friends 1ll:ll~`llh}Sl4lMi'lNTS- Up-to-date service is guaranteed to visitors this year. Dinners, Temperate Drinks, lee Creiin.-, etc, in abundance. This part of thi prograu; is guaranteed will be thc best und everybody is as- sured perfect satisfaction. Dinners will hc in readiness not later than 10 o’elock. NO IN'l‘O'XI(‘.A'1‘iNG LIQUORS will under any circumstances, be al- lowed iii oi near the grounds and no one will be allowed to enter, if under the influence of strong drinks. This will be strictly adhered to. TEAMS- Lodges, and others will find accomodation on the grou- nds for trams, and before entering will provide themselves with tickets. THE NDTED AMi°}Rll‘AN Pulpit and i'-‘iutform Orator, Rev. Brother George T. Lcmman, of New York State, ii Past Supreme Grand Mas- ter of the order in the United States, will be the Chief Speaker at the grounds, and in the evening will lecture in the Kindergarten Hall, admission to lecture will be Twenty Cents. Lecture commences at 8 sharp. Tickets on sale at the door. Get your seats early. A big crowd is already assured. \_ All Roads Lead to Charlottetown That Day. This Felcbriitioii promises to he the l-(FCI-test event in the history of P. E. Island. Dou’t miss it. ProYilw0` Guardian can be Tensor- al Parlors, -“R. T. HOLMANLTD.. are no. buying Wool, and 'are paying th 'highest market pricih. Write' the for prices " 6 8085-tl-22M3l -BUYS HORS`E.- Mr. R_. Metcalf, Tryon, has purchased a very tlne horse from Mr. K. C. Holmes, .Vic- torla_-it-_ -FOR SALE.-Options on two Clans ""A" foxes, Gordon stock also one Claes "A" female Rayaor-Tup- lin. The Globe Fox Exchange dt Agencies, Ltd. 8143-6-25mZwlfs. _CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Jas. Maellougnll will preach 0,, Sab- puth the 28th at Suminerside ai 10.30. Hearlctowu at 3 and Cal>9\ Traverse ut 7. ‘ _ --THE Gl.0Bl‘2 F-OX EXCHANGE &, Agencies, Lirr-ited offer for sale a few shares in R. J.`ll1cNo'ill's Black & Silver Fox Company also a num- her ofsharns in the Rayner Interna- tional Fox Company.” Above Com- puiil-es will pay good dividends this year. _3l43-6-25n*i2wks. -ELl'IC’l‘ilICAL STORM.-A heavy thunder ond lightning storm accom- riiin passed over Sunim'irside .about six o'nlock yesterday morning. The storm which lasted about three- quarters of an hour was especially severe, lint up to time of writinl-Z YW daniage had been reported, cxccptu slight damage to the residence of Mr. W. Steeves, the lightnini tearing oil a number of shingles and setting ilre to the roof, b\it_the iiri was cxtinuiiishcil without the uid ol the lire department with little dam- age.-J. ' -Till". (`._\.\'(‘Al‘Fll)iA from Mont real with in large inward freight nn( also with about 70 passengers abonri' arrived in Sumiiiersidc early 'l`uci'-iday nioriiing and left ngiiin about iioor for Charlottetown :ind Picton. Th' (lascapediii was 24 hours late nr rivinp; this trip owing to havin; made a special trip up the Labradoi coast as far as Eskimo Point, wher< she delivered mails at somi 10 or 12 different points. She is duc here on return to Montreal early tomorrow morning.-J. -HIGH CLASS PICTVRES FOB '1‘IGNISil.-- Prof., Taylor Prop. of 'l`aylor's novelty show will present ai 'l`ignieh, on Friday and Saturday, .lane 26th and 27th. l’athe Freree ‘world famous motion | picture, mas ter piece, The l’a.ssion Play. (Life of Clirist,) from the manger to thc cross. 'l`his is something altogether ditlerent and away above the ordin- ury moving picture. And the fact that it will be presented by Prof. Taylor is a guarantee, and a good strong guarantee, that it wil' Train Al'YallgCIl‘l€I\tSe _ _ be produced in aiirst class manner, Station Fare.' Trains llepurts. Tignisli ., ......lil.35 5.00 A.M. Albcrtfin 1.35 5.35 “ l<]ln~sdi\lc . 1.35 5.l4 “ Bloomfield _ 1.150 6.00 “ O'i.earv _ .20 6.14 “ (Joleniiin , 0.22 “ Portage 6.37 “ (lonwziy ‘ 15,15 “ Ellersile 6.57 “ l‘0rf. Hill 7.0l “ Northuir . 7.07 “ >-‘>-»---»->- >;»-f-»-`-f- -¢o:c;:v Station Fare. Wellington l.0|l llichn oiizl . ._ $1.00 " Miscoiiche .. 1.00 “ Siimmrrside 1.00 “ Kensington . .. .80 “ Freetowu .. .75 " l‘}meruld .. .70 “ Cape ’l‘ruvi»i‘sc .. .90 " Brailalluiiii _ . _ .GS " Fredericroii .. ff “ ._ _.io , iiuutcr River .45 " ’i‘ruin 7. lil Departs. A.M. f5°E°?"F:n9°?‘~i~i ~“ r-Q ' *-' '_ °"§i»:o3§;U‘§';,' Station. North Wiltshire ......_4_"> 9.45 A.M. Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ .._...§i0 10.02 “ Lfharlf~l.i,efown Arrive. 10.30 Murray Harbor ........$1.00 0.00 Murray River _ . ....90 6.15 Hopeficid .80 " Wood Isluiid .._....80 “ Belle ifiver ..._..._75 " Melville . . .70 " Surrey . .60 " Fodhla .... ._ . " Faro, Train Departs. A.M. <:.o."_" assesses "'1“i"*1‘ll$1ers from all stations east of Iloynlty Junction will goby regular morning trains at the reduced rate, and return tn Sourls Branch hy rffiriiliii nlternoon trains and to stations between Charlottetown and Gwfllctown hy special train. Passeiigers coming by the Capo Traverse lrriin will connect for (llinrlottetown at _Emerald Junction with the W¢Ff¢l"l Hl"~‘¢ll1l, due at 9.05 and in event of Special being behind tln.e connection can he made with regiilnr train due at Emerald Junction at 0.50, reaching Charlottetown iitl.1.30. fin ns to give Brethren and dtliers an opportunity to attend tho lec- lturrl in tho evening the Murray Harbor Special will not leave till 10.!5 I Tickets at special reduced rates will be good going by all forcnriun *rainr, returning by all afternoon truliis 'l sins will leave Charlotte :own as follows For Tignish and Siininiialde at 8.30 p m and 5.20 ll for Murray Harbor at 3.1I p m . und 1015 p. m ‘ Tlvlieti at one way first class will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown on July llth and 3th, nnrl when endorsed by the Bee gsfiizry wlli he good for return passaage up to and including July 14th, ADMISSION 25 CFNTB. GRAND STAND 10 CENTS. ADMISSION TO LECTURE IN KINDEIiGAI'¢'PEN HALL 90 CENTS. GEORGE isa oaiilarrgiihggr oi ` 1 If you ‘-Ilve'in, dr' near. Tignish, wi would say to you in all sincerity, do not miss seeing those pictures _Friday and Saturday, .lime 26th and 27th. 3152. -A WARNING.-A new way to raise funds has been discovered by P uumher of young boys in Summlersidrf n so!\1'l‘ Un-»0rS(»2n way 5, nuniier o |ihem novo got iii their possession n iiuinber of admission tickets used hy the Summorside Driving Park al their races last Dominion Dny,anv1a number of citizens have complained to the police that these 'boys are en- ,deni oring to sell them from house to fhousc at any price from 2 cents each to 2 for 25 cents. ’l‘.h-e police are on thi. track of several of the boys and if caught further in this work will quickly find all sorts of troufolc awaiting them, nicsinwh-lie cltiivieiis are warned against b'uving any of these tickets as they are altogether dlfler- ent from those which will be used on l)om=‘.ni-on Day liy tho Park main- agement.-J. l l . I ' Warts Dieiignre the llanda But can be painlessly removed in twenty-four hours by the use of Putnam’s wart and Corn Extractor. Fifty _venrs in use and still the best. .insist on getting "l"'utniim's" Ex- tractor, 25c. ntnll dealers, -- _ , _ ,_ TEA AT ELMIRA The parishoners of East Point parish intend holding a grand Tea at Elmira Station on Tuesday July 7th in aid of St. Columba’s Church. _ ` ‘ Everything possible will bt- done_ to make this day one ol genuine pleasure. As usual t e tables will be_'w`eli fu,rrlished‘ the good ladies df_lhe parish. Arnusehfients in keeping w t‘n‘ the cause will be many and various, while ii rare muiical tr‘eat_ i‘s"iii` store for all, furnished by a band that _has won 'well-merited dis tinction in the Cizpital City The Leagde of the ross Biirfd has guaranteed a choice prograiiid of sweet Music on that day-Don t miss it A special train at town at 8 a. in for Elmrs A special also from Suuris leaving wlilcome and wish you a happy mme rates, Wm leave btte_ “nest gf Mr. and Mr|.<.Gliei~lee Rear- i i 0 “" at 1 8* lil! 3 , _ giogwhg wygu giumqgg, opmmlvo or oiiur snssiiix. g lon' ' Onan Gill!!! ,_-'i`EA.- The Peopll ¢o1.`Weilington perish W111_‘hnLd:';t,'i‘m,rerb1 on Wednesglay, July li in _aid of a now. .i_aroeh1sl,resld_eaeo__ which they about to erect. 'A speclalitrsin ‘leave Tignlsh_ at 8.8l)\ and half fare tfclietsavlll ,_ be granted on regular trains lroin Charlottetown and In- termediate Stations. 3124. -_-_ -iiiioH'i‘- Have: is1iioN'wonss.- .in eoelrierit which might have nazi a fatal result happened at ,the railway wharf yesterday morning. A large :ngliie was being raised from a. scow ;o a car. When the engine was on a- ‘iout a__level with the car the iiorrick '>rolro,' the heavy engine crashing ‘to zhc wharf after damaging the 'piping and connections. A number of men engaged inthe work hada narrow iseape, 'none of them having received my injury. ' . i -INTENl)ING_IN`\"ESTORS in thc (ox industry will do well to study zareflully, the dldarcnt propositions gdering. Adniittiag this axiom each will await with interest an impart- tial perusal of an important French pauied by an im_nicnse downpour oflnnd English prospuctus now in murso of printing. The _president of this new company is Dr. W. E. Williiains hi Mount, 1310388111., 5 [nun Wll0B0 ‘ame and success lu the fox business extends far beyond the narrow pre- -.incts of Prince rldward Island. 3060-li-Z0iu3i. -NORDORO INS'1‘I'l`U'I`E,- The re- rulnr inniithly inceting of the Nor- Ziiro Womeii’s Institute was hold in the schoolhouse on Tuesday, June End, nl .l.3l\. Those present listen- id with great interest to helpful pn- 'iers on gardening, read by Mrs. J. '1 Fowiicss and Miss Hazel Wood- iide. nitor v»‘iich an interesting dis- -nssinn followed which brought many iointsi of va,lue~to all. The next iieeting of the Norboro Women's In- stitute will be held in the school- ionse oi. July 7th, nt 3.30 p. m., .vheu anyone interested in the Wprk s invitro to attend and take part 'ii the programme. An invitation ‘ins been extended to Mrs. Dunbritck 'or a l‘ull Pastry demonstration on :hut day, if she can be with the In- stitute on that occasion. - -WOMENS INSTI'I‘UTES.- About forty ineiiihcrs and friends of the Stirling Institute- niet at the home if Mr. and lllrs. Theo. Pickering, .-Hanley, on Tuesday afternoon, 'June itn. Mrs. Dunbrack land 'her assist- ~nt were present f_oi' the first time at this Institute. After Mrs. Dun :rack spoke of the work of the In- ititutei und other matters pertain- ng to the general work of the novenient, Miss Macdonald gave a -ery practical demonstration 'in uilliucry, particularly the renovat- _ng of much worn hats and trim- nings. The hints ure of much ienefit crpecially to those living rom towns. The g serving of re- reshmerits by the hostess brought _'o a close one of the best meetings :ver held by the Stirling Institute. flie nent n-meeting which will be the ,iiinuiil meeting will be held at the ircinig <65 Mrs. Bulman on July 10th .i .11 . -The following are recent arrivals it the Willows llotel, ()'Leary. T. D. Fraser, Chance Ilarbor; R. IC. Cox, |.|0yd A.4Drow,St. John; 'T. W, Arnold. Toronto; s, A. Hum, Heu- fiixl A. L. McLeod, Montreal; Edgar Mc.\utt, Charlottetown; R. T. Mom-so Kensington; J. S. Addy, St. John; Joseph Reodc, hlummcrsido; liuqu l'nylor, Moncton; I.. H. Applegate, St. John; J. W. Wright, lledeque; A. I-1. Good, New Glasgow; E. ll. Hug- gan, Charlottetown; J. S. Perry, Sluirmerside; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roy, St. -lolin; W. A. Comeau, Tor- onto; A. ll. Rice, New Glasgow; J. S. Brody, Charlottetown; IC. H. Mac- Eachern, Charlottetown; li. A. Dor- HHY. Sydney; E. M. Wiitling, St. John; B. W. Hackett, Montreal; A, l". Perkins, J. D. Lynn, 'l`oroiito; P, N. (lisrkin, John Iiisdoii, fllinrlotte- town; (i. A. (lollor, Halifax; /\_ .\‘_ MCASSOY, Silimiierside; (leo. Horme- ycf. Halifax: »l. A. Vnntiiherg, ohnr~ lottetown; W. li. Mills, Guelph; w_ H. Pollock, Toronto; Lord' Nelson, St. -lohn; Sterling Philips, Slimmer- sidc: John Steele, Miscoiiehe; Sidney 'i'. Green, Charlottetown. ~ :zif you desire absolute purity whole some and delicious oonfef:t|o,,ei‘\' Mu will he particularly pliiisctl \-lin nur Wfllnrds chocolates. We h..ve just rccelvni ,. fresh shillment direct fiom llie mnkefs and know tl;..-T. viiiirtv of flavors, dainty freshness, uiiuur.r.tion- alle pnrlty and pal-ite pleasing pro- perties, you will find that these fill tho hill. Wldn variety 5015. to $1.00 a i,ox. llfeiilnion Drug Co., Cor-, Great George ,und Kent Streets. Mtf. WESTERN PEISDIIILS -Mr, Arthur Dawson, North Try- on, was in Charlottetown on Sat- urday on ii business trip.-0:., -Mrs. Heath Chisholm of the [tank of Nova Scotia, Victoria spent the week end at his homo in North Tryon -G. -Mrs Mulligan, Tryon, returned tome on saturday after sponding the i not week la Uharlottetown the -.iiuu-an-_an-1 il MMP 'i :,» .‘-'rn lr ~\< .3- _»t<~"¢~‘.‘#~‘.;- .te -i.-i.~ .9 i .'.4 _ R 'i ._ 'i ._ ».., HT". -. ,~i.‘ `t "1 6 sample cocoa mats 50c Shade cloth l0c per yd. for 5 Stair Linen Sc per yd. save at you. _ We show 15 patterns itofdate that pgil1__suit any ro0m,',4yds ,Wide and will cover your room with- out a seam. e _. _ . ~ ` - ‘ a_4Ocperyd,»up._ , Printed Liee1eumsieb1Qcks,aed other pafiefiis ; ~ ,_ 35c,40cto,55c. -. ., _ inlaid Linoleum' '/5e ie 1.25per yd. Nairns Linoleum 75c ,- _ ‘ f and Squares , Velvet and Wilton Stair carpet] 75c per yd' up. Brussels Stair carpet' 85;: per yd up. Top Stair carpet 38c per yd up. 2. patterns 3 X 3 Brussels Square 9.50 ‘ 'f,j Best quality Wilton Squares 3 X 4 30.00 J ap Mats and Squares 0 Siiaps 5 brass Extension, Rods Remember 25c Snaps Table Oi1cloth_l9c up. - Brass Tubing for win- dows 4 to 100. .per ft. Stair Rods 60 per doz. Window shades 25c _... ._ _ '_ .., _ We measure your room cut and match your O11 -so - cloth and Linoleum free. Prowse Bros., Ltd. . -fi _ ,__ ‘_ ._ _ -.-_-;.,.. -oi 4’ _ ' 1 ' i' » ‘ .. .-. .1 .. _ " -..'~ ~ ` ` - 'X' J" J' ‘T J" ‘if 'Z' A* 'l' ""l'l° 'V' J" . _ , ` Y. -i- + -»i-'¢¢.-i-i-as-i-J.-:-'_-_ -il* 3: ~l‘ ~?'-l-l*~':‘ .\- ` -'rd-':‘-l~»i‘>'r-1*-1'-1°-"-l*~£‘ .L . "F fr-2*-'rf-1* I suvcil A DAD FIRE Miwciiasraii, nog., .nine zi.-_ A loss of $800,000 up to 8 4-i. n-_, is esfinfnfeil iii the ilre wliiclrhud dc- troyed two buildings and`stlll was spreading. ; ;All our stock is selected with greatest ,care and .judgment and for this reason we can hon- ‘ eiitly recommend “ Empress” ,Shoes for Women. The are made of the best materials iby- expert workmen and in all the models _ _ ~ ~ ` i $3.00, 3.50 and cons iii mn sir us. ., 0 wana ALL nascuiiin f / received on the Island as follows: IN MANCHESTER. business on the round floor. or Crosses \\\\ t Foxes at an early date. i ered when required. - 1 - ...i i 5 'wr "NJ .Mira Gray .Standard the ‘Ph li 2 , __ _Wr_ii`slernee _ ron . _ __ ._i»"'ai,_},.,_i` ~ Mil or » i _ _ f “Empressf agents. i '-; ¢,\,» -\_ V I ~-v. .1 _ 7 9 just received at the sales ranch of the Massachusetts Fox Exchange on the Mount Edward Road, one of the finest shipments of Silver Black and Cross Foxes ever .Ten Pair Finest Silver -Blacks _ Forty Pair Highest Grade Crosses EFF I-IUGHTON Sicl Island Julio _ i IY ss E 24.- '|‘liei~-- was a tiiriliing scene ac f _,the wreck of the steamer Gothlaud |irom Mciiireal to Rottordnin when a boat. loaded mostly with women nnd rhililivii broke from the davits _and fell 30 feet into the sea. The 'tiothiuiul quarterinaster jumped into the waves and saved three women and the life boat men sprang over- board and passed the drowning cliildrcii tc the life boats. All were . 1 , Massachusetts 0 161 Queen Street, Phone 515, ..~_ -wv --ch"l°ttv°t°w|_|| ~,-~:¢,i-.‘..~~ ~ in i 4 ~~" ..i¢ \ I Ranches looking for good stock should see u_s and 821 our prices before purchasiuzg. Teams always in_‘attend- ance at the Massachusetts ox Exchange to take interest- ~ cd parties to our sales ranch to view our stocl_c. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get uito the Fox We can supply you with the best of stock, Silver lacks Call or phone and make an appointment to see these Options taken tosupply high grade, Foxes to be deliv- .,,,.,,,,..>,,,,._.~t_;i» rr-c-» WOMEN AND CHILDREN \\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\?»'lZII&\\\\\ 0%\\\\\\€ . _ , , -ii . " 1§\\\\\\K /IIIZ.\\\\\\KIII. 'IIII/II FOX MEN EET BUSY and organize your comganies. E \\w/m\\\\\mwulllnl%2\