rr ' ;`lflf.“`i.r`-5 ;,y..' . Ji ' .~-; _,_ _ Capital Stack laauad ` A i Oilered io the Public 200 alaarea $l00 each _ _ A _ il ;_o§ r , r; 1,. >--1, 4: ..- ‘¢ pe' F .. '1- _X Qizif. >-; -'»I. `~'4 'I .'i'£ .-_ gigs; -if- .,.___,, I-fl. ‘iii *'25,* ,$21, ,..»..- . i=f¢7€"f:‘- 3.13,--11 : ny ...~.~. _; _, 1 . ~-s_- .:ij,.i‘», _;,_._ _ A l`ii""` Ii_ii`.‘-: -.,,. Ji 2' . .i 1 `l v E _ s 12.000 " Assets I I Six i-‘oxes lliqhest Grade Class A. Pure Island Bred Silver Prank R. lleariz. President Black Pdigreeii I-‘oxes Directors Local director of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Member advlsorvlioard of Dominion Trust Co or “u Tremain, M. P. Windsor B Longworlh, Charlottetown _ .Ltcal Director Eastern Trust Co. A W Weeks. Clrarioiiefown Capt T G Taylor. Charlottetown Agent Marine and Fisheries for P If. I. Bankers and lieferenc 3 Bank of Nova Scotia Description of Fixes Female Noi. born l9ll Mother 6 Pups l9|3 Male No I. Born I9|i 'l`nis fox was littered inthe This fox is the celebrated Dal- ranch of F. F Tuplin, New An- ton bred Vixen “Bluebird” nan. from hishighest grade of n d . mother 6 pups in 1913 (an eve 3 pairs) which were sold au delivered in October for (Fort Six Thousand Dollars) cash d which we believeiobe the recor cash valne for any litter of pups On P. E. Island in One Season Female No 2 Born l9Il pure Island stock y Male No 2, Born l9ll “Prince Royal” This choice rnale fox was littered in the ranch of R. T. Oulton at Alberton and is same This female is a high grade bl°°d ‘md f“U11iY th” Pf°d“°¢\i fox bornin the ranch of F. F. d Tuplin from his best pure bre the pelts which sold in the Lon- don market at £500, ,(530, £540 Israud Stock ,md had a mt" °f sterling and he is considered one 5 pups in 1913 avery high per- cenfage Female No 3 Born l9i3 _ This young breeder is a choice highly bred Oulton fox and is of the finest foxes in P. E. Is- land both as regards pedigree and quality of ‘he fox himself. 8 Male No 3, Born i9|l grand daughter and adescendent This male was littered in the of the foxes wnose peltssold for ranch of F`.F Tuplin, New An- record price in rgro, and is are ative of our male Prince Royal. l- nan, from his highest grade pure ‘Island stock. f The pedigrees of the above Foxescan he seen at the odice of the President. The Company are only offering zoo shares of stock tothe public of which a considerable amount is already spoken for and they expect the sniallbalsnce will be quickly stihscrlbid for in view ofthe showing made in the past by the two old breeders 'llie Directors have already had several good cfiers for 1914 Options as the quality an-i breeding of these foxes make them sought for by new ranching companies,The Iistimtrd dividend for 19|.; is Ho p. c. For allinformaiion and prospectus apply to MAJOR CHARLES LEIGII, Secy (0. Treas, P. O, Box 255, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Application for stock in the Prince il.oyal Black Foxes Ltd. I or we hereby apply for. .. . . . .......sharos of $100 each in the Capital Nucl: of the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd and agree to make the following payments li0 " " on Janytii. lftii 20 por cout with application { Amount enclosed .'10 ‘I ‘ on ltlurchlfi. iilii To Mawr (jE»h%leI_';,,l;5.352'lgisgrggtaaiilzu P E I riecorntcd as was ulso in cvidoncc thc, dcnl.V assumed scrioun complications .,3,,,,_,.. ,,,M',,,,,,,f,,,,’.;,_L,f' ' ' ' ' Xmas tres. santa claus .uso mane and fm Uh_ristmus morning her auir t ` `" his npponrruicc und diatr‘.lhul.cd to thi ,l"'eu5' ilmtted its 0iH`thlY I»¢Il0lIl0rlf» * lllln lll-Ularsaall novnaaafanaa -IT PAYS to buy in this province l v -*GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. Harry W. Burke is Guardian Agent in For- tune and he will be glad to reooivo hows, new and renewal auhacrlptlona and advertising. 8817. _ -'-1' » -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Hr. W. A. Hillman in Guardian Agent in Albor- ton, and ha .Will bo (lol tl receive nawa, new and renewal subscription and advertising. -RINK OPENS.-The Crystal Rink, Summoraidc, opened for the season on New Year-'s night with a racord attendance of skaters, the Crystal Baud playing a tlne program of mu- sic.-J. --OYSTERMEN.- All oystermen, both fishermen and lease-holders. will please remember the meeting of the "0yatarmen's Co-operative Associa- tion of Prince Edward finland," to he held in Bummerside, on Thurs- after n protracted illness, of Miss Mr. Beniamin Cairns, are left to mourn. The funeral takes place to- morrow, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock.-J. ____»._._. (From Saturday'a Evening Guardian) -BACK AGAIN.-- Polymorphisms, or horrlbles, after a long absence, again made their appe'ara~.1ce, and considering the length of time in pre- paration, made a creditable show.J. --THE HOLIDAY.-New Year's Day was generally observed in Summer- side. Ideal weather prevailing, the ,streetsl were bright with teams, a large number coming in from the country.J. ___- the recent Truro, N. S., News Con- test for old money. This is the sec Ncill this season. und is half tons express and about 'arrived at 1.50 with sixteen passen- tcrdn. she loft at 8 o'clock and re g _ _ _ _ _ ond victory of its kind for Miss Mc~ *.’.*..,,,.,,,.,|,.*.’Q.‘ -'mu M-INTO.-The Mmm maui £ M E M M t\vo quick crossings on New ‘1cnr’r Day and yesterday. (ln Thursday shi ¢Q‘QQ§QQQQ§§_g'*§*,**‘, left. here nt. 8.20, taking nineteen ~ passengers, forty bags of mail, two MRS. JOHN McLEAN_ twenty tons freight. iBeturuing`shi There _passed D0d¢8lUilY UWHY zum for:-_advertising in -this comma Qaali Inuit accompany order. lint tum chakra twenty-ilva conta- don 'ruplin Strain spin; o nux B93, Bummoraide. 8896 12 15Mtf -IIIGHER PAY.-- The graduate the rata of Professional services will 3700. mn e e usua qu crossing to Tormentine on Saturday , leaving eengcrs going besides mails, express and freight; and 32 returning. The special with mails, express and pas- sengers left. for Charlottetown at merside on Dec. Blat 1913 when The ceremony was performed nt the home of the bride.; parents Albert MN- Mrs. Oakes hy the llev. Mr. UW!! Served tlid bZ`l\lu utiii groom drove to their r.cw home at Fern- Wood. The newly married couple were the recipients of many costly gifts, which testified to the popular- ity of both the contracting parties social circles in Sunzmarsrdc, but and as such she will he n pleasing acquisition to Fernwood and sur- rounding districts, NESTERN PERSOfiiiL$ --SUCCESSFUL WINNER- Miss Mary L. McNeill of Miscouche and _ML and Mrs_ P_ C' Gallant Sum_ teacher of 0’Leary, R. F. D., com- mmde crossed b _ - . y th Mi t S t- plctes among the foremost winners in ,Uday morning on a fmt nm? thi" son, Charles at Amherst, N. S.-J. °!°°Z~Z~2°° 0 F ut Pcter’s Road. on December 25th, gcrs, eighty-six bags of mail, expr-eg; after u long und painful illness, Mrs. and forty-two tons of freight. Yes 503111 MCLGBII, tnce Miss Marion Mc- DOHHIU) aged 25 years After settl- y . turned nt 11.50 with thirty-seven -UE Bt Edl'1\0nt0l\. Aim.. the decesncil passengers going und twenty-six rc. .rom ill health revisited her homo ut turning; her freight each wuy war -"`t°i"5 Road- Hem Bile Bllmmenliy recovered to he able to journey zi- -URBANVILLE EXAMlNAT10N_, gain to tho West, but in it short time _.The ,,_cmi_anmwl cmmimtiou her.-_ she became seriously affected. and it in Urhunvillc Schoop the 24th wa, oecnme necessary for thelamily to is good success. A lurge crowd as- -`0m0V¢ i-0 1’0t0f'B R085 in Order that semblcd to witness thc pupils nnawcr Ji” best ”~ti'°“d““0° might bc POSS- to the different questions put to lhifi- At times Owillii t0 U10 Gfliilienl- thorn, in thc deliberate distinct mun- '""’di°a1 “km “nd iovilllz corn in the nur characteristic of the pupils ii. ` ‘ld home- it 9°°m°d U5 if l`¢°0V€\`Y ghig school, The sr-,bool was nicely were possible, but the dcccnscd sud- i young ones their well earned re- 1“d_PLlSB€d HWBY '10 be with God. 1 w,,rds_ Great praise was given th, During the sickness tho departed ex- ? - ---- --- - - -..~==_-:_-.==_------:____ - teacher and pupils by tho trustees, ~2t1\'lllifl°d great DBMGIICB and chccr- _ 1., , .,, r r i \_ ‘r. /' ,_ 1-;.» ,-,,¢,¢._Imye,B and the examiners among tfullness, and though often times dis- urcm John 1- Arsenauit and Peter tresaed always locked on the bright -A Guillunt I teachers. May the rate- lille- .With ‘mlm 1'-rust In hcr Saviour. un-d Miss Lijeime for a long time payers bf this district be able to re- --f-_~ ,--_- tmn the services of Miss Arsenault bkhk qq. ‘ ‘ STUIIK MiHKii i 4 ~-EXAMINATION.- On Friday, the o And F (11711) y “’_”"~ *°°“ P‘“°° the =°mi~“““““1 WP- -:-1-i-I-31-1-;-1-1-1-x-»i-1-»x-1-1-i»~x-1-1-1i'~. lit. school examination at Abrams g|~r)(_,K U01-ATI N Village. The attendance was large Q O B' and the pupils as usual acquitted ,Notation furnished by F B M i Costs but 3. few Cents pei' days Every themselves creditabiy. The exnmin- Curdy&Co. Stock and 1.30m;-1 Bri ers were Father Boudreault Inspec kara, Members Montreal Stock Ex. hOl1S€i'lOld ShOl1ld bt? S1lppll@d 3. T616' tor Gullnnt,.‘-Yohn F. Arsenisult tea-_ manga, 164 Richmond gg", (;h,,_,-_ . cher, and the Misses Rosella Arne lottctown, P. E, I. phO[1e S@1’V1C@_ nault and Leah LeJcimu, teachers.Al Jany_ 3'14_ it was impossible to examine the puy, Not a ggnvenignge only but a r]@¢gS_ us in au me branches in the after- noon, the examiners were left to sel- y. ect the classes they wished. And the manner in which the pupils answerer. in their different classes was evident proof that the work in the school P. Ea I- was uniformly thorough. The re- marks made at the close by Rov- _, _,, _ ________ _g Father Boudreault. Inspector Gallant the trustees and others all went. to Canadian Government Railways flhvigghetbvthtlwteacherandnun- s a given entire. satisfaction. A P.E.I. RAILWAY -'IH 1-- 1- pecia ea ure o e exam na lon was the beautiful decoration and n Commending Iununry 3rd, 1914 trains will run as follows' Wlendid xmal I-T90 and B-150 thi! 01' - ercfses in Physical Drill After the Read down. ' ' ` ' - ~' 0” -5 i 54 . __ ._ . . . , Trains Outward Trains Inward ' wiah of a Merry Xmas and a Happy B 'Lm. i - ~ _ . - ' " 3645_1_1ME3L " em-g ary. reggm-5;, r NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Close ,Atchison 93, Am. Smelters 53; Amal. Copper 73 Brooklyn R. T. 81; Janadian Pacific 2085 207i 208i Eric 275 274 27:§ Miss. Pacific 24 24 Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Uni Pacific sal ssl ssl 03; 12; 12; sv; srl 24 rosa 109! 1884 1091> 108} 1675 1092 1092 167# 12% BBQ 1 15 153 Head up. New Year was tendered by Father F' »- 0 . .. Tues. Mon. Daily Daily Thur. Fri. ex. ex. Sat. Fri. Alun. Sun. P. M. I~’. M. P. M. A. M. - ` is 0 it i tn ' only sr. n...._1vr.-....n..0v ra... ,,f,‘;,,,§§”‘g,, ,ge ,",,_‘;§,‘§§° ‘jnglmgf Deelwya Every Pam W -' _ ..,=,. . ,_ . -~ ~~ J,- .,- U. S. Steel ‘ 583 Brazilian Traction 90d Detroit N. S. Steel & C0111 C0111 Shawinigan ‘3 amish River Com Twin Clty MacDonald . co'r'roN p Spot. 12.40 down 10. January March May July 1 1 B7 1210 1204 1.202 Muy Whcut .luly Wheat May Corn ' May Pork Muy Lard July Corn ‘iiere is the are aware of the Careful eating, und of the digestive and 57 SM Dom. Staci Col‘D'“ 38 37% 374 Minn.& St.Paul (Soo)125r) 125% 1251 -Mrs. Lord will bo much missed' iii M°“"°al Power No SFI? 1180 1204 1197 1193 GRAIN NND PROVISIONS High Low Close 91; _ i 51: _ U 11' C pper . 50* 49 50 itine, After a surupvs-_tus rey-n,st had ga a0Nv|\g}§A1_, 3'1‘()0K3_i ` High Low Close sol '10 what is one’s loss is ar.oi.hur’a gain Ri°h°1i°“ & 0“t“"° N° six; . p . 9i Toronto Ry. N0 Sale- 106 19§ High Low Close 1187 1209 1202 1202 91; 91 08'- is of the greatest importance. Ovcrenting is the when the liver fails the great source of bago are the result. By the use of Dr. neys and bowels, as and constipation, in good healthful immediate Thraa pairs SILVER ox ouuo his 'B A X n_ , °1?l=i.erl~\a%:d°ooma' tis' F undy F Si. John. |a\ll.iani ' S““'1“Y~ W°°- W°d- °‘- '\`““"- urs crows ms.. so urs National ruff But Never Burns . e . Fri. Fri. Sun. Bat. them and dmpe"°d_ _ , p ' A. M. `A. 'M. A. M. P. M. A. M. *ins ll" f i V $l"'.“5- 33:: 'V ,as 4.05 .ms . _v» i. , 2'. iff,” 1% np. oivwwn V Ar. r". 1 A 'dl 4- ‘-i - sires 1 . xiii 2 4s ‘ 4.01 4.50 I _» ~ at 0. if ff j 2 s16i_ tit. Paws ;i'r:_- ,.»j; , .._.¢. , sr. sauna D0. 'l-1.1"'-» ‘P V" ‘ `"“~ ‘i - _W -rgigamw ang. . Sd. AGENTS-EVERY HOUSEHOLD ON farm; in small town, or suburbs where oil lamps are used needs and wut buy una wonderful mantle lamp; burns common coal oil (ker- osana,) gives a light flva times as bright as electric; one farmer clear- ed ovcr $500.00 in 6 weeks; hundreds earning $100.00 to $300.00 ner m_°11~ th. Write quick for wholesale prices territory, and sample lamp for free trial. MANTLE LAMP CO., 812 Aladdin Bing., Montreal. Garuda- H GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED _ __ __ FOX OPTIONS ON 1914 PUFS. Write The Charlottetown B. B. Fox Co.. Ltd., P. 0. Box 94, Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.' "l"'3610-Milk lZ+ MALE HELP WANTED WANTED.-A TRAVELLING SALl1iB~_ ` man wanted at once. Good salary. State experience. Must have good recommendations. The Rogers Hard- ware Co., Ltd. 3602-12-30M3i. WANTED A BOY TC WORK IN A dental office. Must he clean smart. and industrious. Apply Dr. C. H. Boer, City. 3039-1-litltl. HALL’B BARBER SCHOOLS.-814 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Wages. Room, Board, Railroad Ticket furnished by-"C1 Go-opora- tiva Proposltlons". Got. Particu- lars. 3561-i2-27M11ipd. H ....4 ' ` < F 1 -sr ' sa e_ _ _ _ BOA\¢DEas _WA_isTr.D _ wnnrnn, A rnw MEN aoanmsas. Rates $3 per wcck, 208 Great Geo. Street. _ 3640-1-lM3|pd._ r -_ . » *i - __ *`El‘i':*1!E"l___,; WANTED A GIRL T0 ASSIST with house work, Apply ut this nflice. 3671-1-3M3i. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL household,! experienced prcfcrrod. Apply bctwccn 0 and 8 p. m. to Mrs. J. T. Mciicuzlc, 277 Rich- mond Sl.. 3lii.l5-12-iillilrltl. WAN'l‘i~lll l‘UP1l. NURSES IN A general hospital of ono'l\undrcd bcda. Course two ycurs and six months. For information imply to A. M. Moore, Superintendent of nurses, Grnsmcrc, N. H. 3558-12-27M2wks. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT THE Tanton Stnto Hospital. For par- ticulars uddresa Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Super'intc‘.1dent, Taunton State Hospital, Tauton, Mass. 1872-10-3M3Mos. rogaine ____ MINK-WANTED LIVE UNINJIFRED mink; highest prlco paid. Write Newton Maghew, li. R., Maple Plains. U 367-i-A1-3!\l3i. FOR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, Montague. ' 6-28MEtl. ISLAND RED FOX- FOR SALE. Apply Fred Tecd, at Rankins Drug __Store. 8622-12-3lM6i. FOR SALE- WOOL CARDING Machine and aclfacting Shingle Mill both in good condition. Apply to J. S. Martin. Kinross. ' 3626-12-31M6l. MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES A red yearling bull, mark, pine.; out og top oright ear. Any information as to whereabouts will 'ba gladly receiv- ed by Mr. James Mills. Address, Sailors Hope, P 0 King's County l.0S'\` FOX LOST-A PATCH l-‘OX HAS strayed from tho l`-iornc Ranch on Winnloe Road. Any person aucccctl- ing in trapping some will he ro- wardcd by notifying Parker Horne, Winsloe. 3015. LOST BETWEEN CUMBERLAND street and Qucon street a pau ,. sory note. Finder plcuse leavSf§i="i oiilce of W. E. Bentley, Bu.nK~"ol Novo, Scotia Chambers. 3-1-§§_B_illVi§-li. LOST--A BUNCH OF KEYS. RE- wnrd if lcft at 2, Grafton St. Iilillil-Mill. 9"*--i_=1-1!,_.'_-_!i“.'....| L_ _l'V_“l‘I'§P__ WAN’l‘l‘JD.-Muio fox that will made high in class A beyond shadow of doubt. Write, stating breeding und price. J. E. U, I-luutcr, Albcrton, P. 141.1. ' 3669-l-3M3i. rox WANTED; r-rave: A onosii fox 90 per cont. asilver, aired and littered this year, with .one hluck in it. Want a female, no good or better, to mate with him. Free ranching. Write quickly, as it is getting late. Box 202. 8608-Mtf. WANTED A ouiuama or 1§\Ts`H milk cows. bought subject to test. Address A. B. Box. 860. 3601-12-30Mtf. WANTED-A PURE Biinn iiiioisl tered Holstein Bull for Cornwall Fax-mcr's Institute. Lemuel H. Drake, Sec’y Cornwall. 3632-12-31M6ipd. Notice toilysiermen All oyatormen. both fishermen and lease-holders will please remember- the meeting of the “0ystermon’a' Oo- Operativo Association of Prince Ed- ward Islan_d," which will be held' »in Summerslde on Thursday the-_Sth 08? of January, at p 10 o‘cl0ck fnvtlia morning. A full attendance is moat. particularly requegtad, '- . A A BARTLETT S t T . - sm- . Otis' Suits for F f that will fit him well, that will the rough nsuage he can give -_ .aa .a_.a __. a Good--A RE Good "How thankful wa are to get hold _ a' ; _ -_ .__ ... ;;When you br-ing A pr-egg-lpglot of\such a wonderful household remedy ' I `.» ~ l Nrilin " it M .E.P.L BOyS A 5 A Wedr Weil, - Look " " A i . .1 ' i r If you want to get a suit for _ your boy , |06 stylish and smart all the time, that will §and all ' il, y0"`vui1 have to look over our present line. f V 1 Coatsare in plain, double breasted d .ll .;_.__,§ :_;‘_ ' ' ' ‘f l “ 1", aa. .rr 4,,.,