it Ng l ` . ¢ ,tl 1. .Y i - r i li \ .~i ( » g _ 'I 'l‘f v r i l '1 .1 . if , .H . f.,3,t“»,~ -' .~,.,. ..,.J, , fqg; ni »¢ mr W, :-iss sous- A A -me tm" mfr 'rms oiiARL0'rrri~owN siisiinisii » or nm. ~~ - -- Auousr 11 im “The Silver Black 'Fox lndustry” ' -If you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry ous sniivicss Ani-: Ar vous coiuimiun Accurate and Authentic Information may be obtained without charge or obligation, THE ROYAL `lNVESTMENT EXCHANGE D I re cto rs : Hon. John Agnew George D. DeBlois John O. Hyndman William E. Agnew Montreal Office: London Office: i 510 New Birks Building St. Mary's Chambers. 3433-7 9Mtsttf 161 A Strand Offices: Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. IT PAYS to buy in this Province. lternoon rnuslcale will be given at Government House by summer re- sidents at Holland Cove on 'i`hurs- duy, August 20 at three o'clock. | 5022. _ I \`OLU.\"l‘l'IEl¢S OFF.-The two sec- tions of the Ninth Ambulance Corps v.-hich have been ordered to do duty at Valcartier Camp. Que., as 3 sta- tionnry iield hospital, lelt for their destination on Saturday morning, travelling to Suuinierside by special train. There were about sixty officers and men, who marched to the sta- tion headed by the Abegweit L. I. Band. A large crowd of persons as- sembled to witness their departure and give them God-speed, :ind there was 3, good deal of cheering, as the train with the boys on board steam- ed out of the station. This morning another detachment of soldier lads will leave Charlottetown-the first pn comprize six members of they Signall- Visit of Oyster Expert ‘i?"’»‘i1‘i“S‘?i"1”fff’i7‘“'”"ii"?i““¥»?'51 0 ‘_`_~ 1_ _ (_ A d' 4_1 ' cd armies, which _according _so n ;_'§:a€O1n{‘.n1ca;)t';§“ng':'a;; “";];1rePEl;Je' deslmtch fiom Brussels are in war Lectures on Oyster Culture will delivered by Prof. _lulius Nelson, Biolog 1st,_New Jersey Agricultural College EX- periniental Station, Tuckerton, N. J., the following places, commencing 24th August, inst. ' _ Malpeque 24th August G1 and River 25th “ Miscouche 26th “ Summerside 27th “ Alberton 28th “ Kensington 29th “ Charlottetown 31st “ Georgetown 1st September Mount Stewart 2nd “ Vernon River 3rd “ - All meetings to begin promptly 7.30 p. ni. `50l0-8-15MtfSi be at at _lourneyiiigs #throughout the domin- . F__._L _. .. _ ..._ ._ _' _, . _._ _ -_; ,,______.. _ ._.____ _..._.____.Y _ QI This is Your Chance Slip The Following liacts will Convince You Are the Foxes for the North Milton Co. from the highest grade stock in the Province, es this is a settled fact. Are they from a strain of very heavy breeders, yes they are;-did the parents of this stock sell last year for $30000 per p_air,_ yes they did;-are the young Foxes for this Co. capitalized at 9615.700 per pair, yes they are. It is also a fact that the 5 old females of this stock reared 22 pups last year and 21 pups this _year or 43 pups in 2 seasons, one of the greatest records in the world. Investor this is the Co. for you, write the Secy.at once before the deal closes, for prospectus &c. North Milton Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. 36 Elm Ave.-Phone 274-L-Charlottetown Don’t let This ~ Uffer 3536-7-17M1m0. _ “Better get your .fzbing cap and body of the volunteers for overseas service to leave the Islund. They ing Corps, viz., Sgt E Weeks, Oorpl _ c o urge an e lock. They wlll.prnceed from here to \`t John, where they will Join No 6 assembling of the contingent at that place begins. mmm? __ water wings now for the bathing season wont last forever. Our bathing caps are made of finest rubber silk, with finest mercerised lining and are shown in all colors and shades from 350. to $1.00. You will find an excellent line of swimming wings in many shades and different patterns at 35c. and 50c. MacKinnon Drug (10,, Cor, Great George and Kent Streets. Met" ARRIVAL 0F THE ROYllL TRADE COMMISSION A (Continued from page one) sent, lion. Premier Idathieson and .\lrs_ Mathieson, Hon. Murdoch Mc- Kinnon, Judge Stewart, Major and Miss Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ll. Heartz, .\lr. A. A. McLean, .\l. P., glllllge and Mrs. Shaw, ol ll. (`.,Mr. niid Mrs. W. H. Aitkin, Dr. James Kier, Mnlpeque, Mr. l". W. Hyndnian, Judge and Miss l’0iiill0t an-d u nuni- Iier of otlicrs. After a delightful sail to “est liiver llridge, on return tea was served and the city reached :it 0.30. The visitors expressed them- selves "’deliglited with the scenery comparing it with what they had seen in Devonshtire. Nowiliere in their ions had .they come across scenery v.hich compared so favorably with the garden bouutry of England. It may be mentioned 'that Sir Rider llaggnril is the ivell-known novelist .mid also the pioneer in the "back to the 1und" prop:.»_'nnda in Enuland.Mr. Garnett comics from Clitheroe, Lim- cnsbire, and is ii leading spinner. Mr. Tiidloiv is from Dublin, nrld is direc- tor in several railway companies as ‘well as a nzemiinr of the Rail-wny.Di1 rectors Association in London, Mr. l.ori|ner comes from Glasgow and is chairman of the Scottish Steel As- socintion and of the North British Locomotive Works, as well as a di- rector of the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company. .\lr. Sins clnir, the New Zealand member, is P. well.known lawyer and newspaper writer and an authority on Commer- cial Matters. Mr. Campbell is a member of the South Australian Leg- islature, an ex-newspaper proprietor and A celebrated commercial lnwyeri All expressed themselves highly sat- isfied with the information they have eleceted so far concerning .Canada and regret that the war necessitates the suspension of their sittings af- ter leaving the Island. It is under- stood that after proceeding tn Mon- treal they will return to England where they will engage in the preDar- ution of their reD0\`tf L . _ The Strength of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to .1 Strong Executor. . The Eastern Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and 'l`rusrf-c, insuring all the advantages of the bist individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Officers, and its large Cnpitnl, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability and Good ‘ Fa`lh. 1 . Its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater than those of an Individual. ~ i F .‘ Consultation or correspondence invited. The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manger Charlottetown Capital $1,000,000! m;;§f.;i, sis,oon.ooo I Gold ! There’s lots of it-but generally too mixed with rock to be profitable. Much the same with food value. The nour-~ ishment in many foods is in such form that it can- not be readily assimilated. Grape-Nuts is scientifical- ly prepared from wheat and barley to present t'ieir rich nourishment in easily digestible form. Long baking (about 20 hours) breaks down _the starch cells-making it partially pre-digested and readily assimilable by the most delicate stomach. The food is delicious! i “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts . .' . . ber of conductors and other train- , ’ I E I th , _ l...§'-.Ti”i.i.‘. 3.il”;..;"f_?.¥”Dfi..s.§ .3 me of ~=»° <»°-»-mt The apples in the orchard, and the 'lhc chirrup of the robin, and 1.1.1. An he piped across the irieadorls When the blooni was on_the clover, And my happy heart brimmeil over. In tho dnys gone by, 'when my nflkntl The music ol’ the lnughlng lip, the lustre of the eye; The childish faith in fairies, and Al din' rln - v - A - -' ff.'::.;':_';;v-::gg,-_-_-_ _-v-_~_-_~_ _-_- ____________________ » _ C0-NDUCTORS’ MEETING .-A num- rived in Charlottetown on Saturday Ililrht to attend 3, meeting ol their brotherhogid which will be held to- day in (` arlottetown. The visitors include Messrs. F. T. King. (accom- Panled by Mina King), and N. Gron- din. of Riviera du Loupe; E. L. PNCC. 1"- F. Nickerson, P. L. Well- ington, M. Cummings, (with Miss Cum'min»:s), S. H. Bourgeis, G. M. Crowe, Bliss Sears, H. 11. Gross, M. H. Wilbur, F. )l. Shaw and W. B. Clark, of Moncton; C. B. Llark, oi St. John; F. C. Pelletier (and Mrs. Pelletier) of Boston; F. C. McKen- zie, of Btellarton, H. lt. Lognn, of Gibson; T. J. McKenzie, of Sydney: and D. M. Cochrane, of Canipbelton. l§EllMlll lllMll|]VlN|§lS` WITH Mllll llllAlS LONDON, Aug. 15.- Pushing for- ward by weight of numbers the Ger- man edvnneo across Belgium is slow. ly but steadily proceeding and soon nust r-oma in contact w th the alli- order al. some unnamed points. ‘ The Belgiansi in skirmisbing in- flicted severe checks on the German ferces but on the whole the German wing has kept on its wuy.and ream- ` eil n. line from North of Namnr to H-.islen which suggests that the first big battle will be fought between Louvain and Diest where the allies will probably try to block the roads to Brussels and Antwerp and pro- vent the Gern;-an attempt to enter North Bi-lgiiini. French troops en- tered Heigium going to the relief of their neighbors and to aid in any attack toward Namur, while in the East tlm French are reported to pussca through which important roads pose and ‘which it is declared gives t.ln»n:- ii great advantage. ' The Gt-rnians are hammering nt. the liege l~`c-its and according to their account one fort has fallen. Tlils is denied by Belgians who tell of nn` other slougliter of invnders who they say ntii-nipted to rush the fortress. Military men are of the opinion that ‘Germans nre meeting unexpected dc- liiy und that the obstinacy of their encounter is a great ndvantage tr: Russian troops which are now bn- iivg mus=if»" on that frontier in great force. 1: ASSEMHLES HUGE AHMY W|lH Blllll HEGULARITY __ LONDON, Aug. 15.- Col. Reping- ton, the London Times Military nx- pert snys:" Generally we feel \\'ell rritisfied with the events of the post tivelvn dnys. This period needed moiilizn tion and concentration of the Frencli arms, and the close of the t.wi‘.lltl\ tiny finds scarcely ii German iioiilir: iii Finnee_ The great operations of assembling a huge army was cnrrlwl out with absolute order and regiiliir- ity. - . The only attack which _the tier- rzians delivered hopelessly fared mid they have thus nothing to show that the moral and fighting nttitudes ol the allies are not equal to if :not better tlinn those of their enemies. 'l`liey are an entirely united people herc, and exnctliy the same can he said of France, Russia, Belgium mid the other allies. We have pass-:fl through n very critical stage during which thc forces of the aifgressive power irhicli prepared the stroke in ndvnnce were ollered many channen of easy success. Neither the policii-nl nor the milit ` h ary opening as been creditabln to the Germany,nnd thoiigh llir result of the great lmttle now impending rests on the‘knees of the gods we and our allies will .lo nik in our power, and no people erin do more." Messrs. A. A. McLean, M. P., nnd Donald Nicholson, M. P., lenve for Ottawa this morning to ntteiiih the special session of the Dominion Parliament which has been summoned lor tomorrow. DAILY SELECTIOIIS FOR ‘ GUARDIAN REIDEPS in me criiriilu. ouinniius ip A1-.0.N» if S Mid Suiiimerc Sale of Men’S Suits, p.c.` off all Meii’s _ Fancy Tweed ,and Worsted S _ Amfhef Startling big price tumble style, quality_ and low price are the great consid. €l‘21tl0l1. all are combined in this big sale. What can it profit you to pay someone else 20 I110l'€ f0I`, P€rhaps 20 pr c. less good-'That is_ the proposition that is up to you. Fairy ta1es_ may please the kids alright, but when it comes to those who do the bu ° ' _ _ ying it is Quality they want at the_ lowest possible price. Buy your suits at Patons this week and save a geni.unel20 p. c. discount. - $10.00 suits for.........$8.00 $18.00 suits for.........$14.40 12.00 “ “ .. 9.60 20.00 “ “ 16.00 15.00 “ “ ....... ..13.00 25.00 “ “ 20.00 PATON THE. HOUSE OF QUALITY Silver Foxes and Furs Limited A , Head Office ' 1 cHAiiLor'rsrowN, -PRINCE EDWARD isLAND, CANADA ` l A Authorized capital sz-ioo.ooo , 3 Divided into .* i _ 25 p.-c. Preferred stock having first claim | i on each year’s earnings for the next five »_ years for ayments of dividends $210.000 Common Stock 90.000 4 $300,000 The essence of good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox In- . ~ dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animals. i The dividend security of the 25 p. c. Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes i and"Furs Ltd is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14 000 er air - , P P 3 and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception , all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders ri Association. T _ You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing mto the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. . ` it Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or_ ‘ better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. Par Value of Shares $10 each fi Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. l TERMS OF PAYMENT . 20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 days from date of application ‘ providing however that the full amount is to be paid on or before August 30th, 1914. Applications for less than ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. - o|REc1-ons FRANK R. HEARTZ, President C. J. STEWART, llfeniber Advirory_Bnnrd Dominion Trust Co. Director Rofars- Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd. President Provincial Exhibition Association; Manager A berton Investment Agency. President Prince Royal Silver Foxes, Ltd. Alberton, P. E. Island. 78 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P,E.I. F. L. ROGERS. ViPidt dM ' Dlectosil W. K. ROGERS, °°i»..'°ii...§’é‘».i.§‘.§' o...‘I.’.l‘?.‘§'.““ ’ ' '°' P 'd g W_ K, R0 C0" Ltd__ _ Director Rogers-Payton Silver Black Foxes,-Ltd. "’“§,,§§‘,,,,., 8, 9,,,,,,§§,',’§,, A,,,,,,,,_ G°”°"“ I” President P.a.niana rox amass' Auwisuon. Director Hackett Silver For Co. Alb0l‘f0ll. P- E. Ill&D\i» Director Rogers Payton Silver Black Fi xon Ltd A- E- SHAW» 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown. 10 King se;-we ww., Tgmnm, Qngu-|¢, BA l\l I( E QS R0Yal Bank of Canada Bank of Nova Scotia F‘u~'ni|hs¢l by V1.8 lousnn vrnnppuinnpuapnnunnquunn115555111; ppgr I s usa11111111.11:ivqanqpanannuapnauupnanq 'rum DAYS some nv. ' o tin- iinyé gonli D`yl o the days -,-nn. l'iVf ` pntliivay through the rye: uliislle of the quail sweet as any nlghtingaln; b and thc blue was in the sky, in the dnys gone by. feet were tripped Hy the honeysuckle tangles where the water lilies dipped, And thc ripples of the river iipped the moss along thc brink Where the placid-eyed and lazy-loot- ed cnttle caire to drink, And the tilting snipe stood iearlers of thi- truant's wayward cry And thn splashing of the swimmer, lr. the days gone -by. O the days gone hyl 0 the days gone hyl - ii is g ,’l'lie ll1:i»l6...l.oa‘:§ cms. 1114! 41°-i ni? llef ln everythligf-`= = lilo was like s story holding ~ Y the u de l d til 26th ~ '.ustien- "Nw aluminum button in her ear,-refer;-,d ,', ' n' and “ni” th? d , .o o samo'pn;;o ol above men ggn;eIFr;’t°g;;t.‘f°‘ "1 Chu' B“n°“ 5 °¢l`¢lfl¢0fs, ul-' only used by him ou temperament her removnl to new qunrg d ° g B nervwl utter la” year.) this year however' .fl;lwnt;ul;t|l:;|:1¢:\;it=1ed thglelmis of her A sp ndld young :)1l1_YP1-nge' 008. and raised llvs black beauties' two of which W. now on” D ts ol her ull- xltf '°'“° "°"° “N ¥""’ °°'“° °f "lem nearly concise ii.. »siooo.oo under a wrlttm ageeement, by foxmuu nd | d I “ “ bg forofelsor Jones, as one oihthe best nspeclrliiansen evznzngverrggllvllygg e lee. tor] evidence if ln some Tenders for Silver ack `s;|l||||i\\\\\\='/Avmslllll Foxes Sealed tenders will be received 1, SummerReailing Large Shipments of The mm of up “I "‘K~ ° other voir mms, iirotner and sister New Books P s may be tendered for gogethery 0,. ,e,,,,,~n,_e|y M 'suits ' “Y="°- ' 1 rrlv ll BREEMNQ “_ ing almostda y Thi two-your-old female, algo, the pair of pups, is nk n 1,. 4 at A er’s Bonlistore “Eyes of the World" by Harold Bell Wrl‘%ht offthe Press Aug. 8th. e have a supply comin by Ex ress. This is one of She best Books of the ;da , and the best yet by this clever and popular writer. Price $1.35 leave your order with us for a cgpjy 200 gogular Authors ni Y boun oolis regular price $1.25 our price only 60 cents.. Carter(&U6.,l.t¢l I&`f&“\\\\\lllH E > /Zi She was formerly owned by gh, pon Chu nano Shi’ "'|°°d 45‘|’“l’° in 99"!! Year! for Mr Dalton, (bein 01 Mi-.Dalton has tested the London market with a few el 'His mate of the two-year-old female was selected from the Dalto r rich documen- gra equal, tvlidefd, ‘ In consideration of um mimi., su which w. we can claim or ,gqeehq nu' i mx" _- Oflnl . Un, ' ltnbon/lilo' ' i " me glory 'of ' ‘ 1 mr