f U'Y` ,[914 _ .. _ -~ - _ - 'i' .' _ __ I 1_2" . THE mass News fran cnaa1.o'rrn'rowN eninnran ms. 0. ~n...~.»-. ascii EIZWEN .5 1 lvl ui < = , "§'IY =-i~;‘=~_ T44 If g? . J' i .'f.‘li` 5‘ Always Bough! neP;°Pf@|_l§IeaII1i»diti|1l:AG, :|`|l,‘-`fl°|"‘l’|';ll`€I10raIlonfurAs ll 'Q - 5 _.....:.-:'.1.i;‘.f.f;;.*‘;‘::.'ii.‘l.'l.°i;":.*-_ 1-Sf'-PS the .' f Signatme -.-.,,. ._ lsr. ~1 _. lillslll Ill 900 DRDPS _.\.__l,__]il_f_;_'_= f For Infants and Children. li ...li T . ~ l 2 Promotesiiiigcillinniflwflp . ‘ ni's\":iliilIi<:"»iCoulaliisi-' . Qf -' 2, =»'< -- -;_',_._._=`-'=Li=_T.-1*-a__':___ 1 _ O' . -' - -_ _itillirr ___ _ - _`}>iiiiu.Mul'pliiuc noi'llnicr.il.. ' _ _ or Nano o ric. , " ‘f _ niigif.//iz/_/1/f./mv. W"flli~’.' _____g______ -Al - *m¢w0\1‘ `l*‘f‘¥"‘- ` i-i 'll “.;'_;:.;_, ’ L-TH _ l I | ~' in %_;__-311 mr,- nn -..~»¢»u~ r°~'~»---f una vein.. evrv. ly Years l .\, surf “ _ _ s J '<- I-w , -l? ."‘ . .5 "-4 _ . 5 Canadian Government Railways P. E. I. RAILWA Y Trains Outward 'ri-sin, [award ltead Down. Ren.; Up, Daily except 'cliliiday Daily except i-_lunany A M. I’.M. l'.M. A M 5.00 6.15 3.30 4.42 5.21 6*. 30 'A35 Dep. 8.30 0.02 0.27 0.50 Ar. Timetable in eliectJuae lst, 1914. Uhflflmtetows Ar. 11.30 Hunter River 10.30 i~1nic1‘uild‘ Jet 95,4; luinslngton 9.27 Siiinmcriiida D51), 9_0() A.Ill. P.lll. ]’._M. 10.15 2.45 9.16 1.15 8.45 12.20 8.17 11.35 7.50 11.00 A.Il'l. 5.15 8.00 8.53 0.47 11.00 1.30 3.00 I’.l\l. 12.10 Dnp. Biimmersldl At. 8.45 5.00 Ar. 'Plgyalsli IIOD. 5.45 3.46 2.30 12.20 Port lllll 7-43 0'i.oiiry 7.04 ~ 8.55 9.30 x Ex Daily I<`.x. Fllin. Finn. 54nt.& Sun. p_M_ A_M, ¥‘.`,.’[. i'.M. 3.00 6.50 4.10 ll.3'5 4.36 0.12 4.57 9.41 0.00 11,10 Ar. Sat..__OiilY-_ 7.1.0 12.40 Iilx. Ex. Bat. Sat.&_ Sun. Only Hun. PLM. IRM. A.M 4.15 8.40 5.04 9.50 5.25 10.20 6.00 11.00 5.15 6.04 6.25 7.00 .'1.10 pep. i~;n;ei~nia Jet. Ar. 7.00 'il,00 Ar. Cape Traverse DOD- 6.00 _._._________-----Z-1-_-~ » nw. E . > :nee-q9¢3 ,_.. O. ¢:;_;gv\ Charlottetown Ar. ll/lt. Stewart lllnrell Fit. P0ter’| Floiirll U00- 5- Ilep. Ar. F. . Ciirillgon 0.00 Montague 5.44 Ar. G-°0\’l1.l°fown DGP- 5-10 Elmira llep. 4.00 ~ my.--ni;---rr--' -~ "`n>iy1'i>1y. A.M. 8.45 8.10 Dly. ' Sat. Only: 6.45 5.15 4.36 4.05 5.40 4.10 3.20 2.51 1.25 I M ` 1.00 x Ex Sun, Snl;.& Sat. Sun. (lniy. _ A.M. IRM, P.M. Dm Mi, fuewnn Ai-_ o..'..f. 3.50 4.10 2.43 3.03 2.35 .45 ‘I-‘hi Ni-» C\L'\ is points in Canada and the United 2.35 Surrender of the Spanllh Gimboat Ogl- `. ' ine at Manila. _ _ on ui. memnnn or me izui (Mi: 12. 1898) ii small Spanish gunbdht cams steaming np Manila bay. dlrecdy toward the American iieet. The snr- prise ot the people in the fleet wjil. Brent: this little vessel seemed so can-I ildent and friendly. Finally one 'QI our ships arena shot acl-oss'_her bo§.- This did not seem to make any differ- ence to ber. for she kept on just the same. Then we saw an oiilcer 30 alongside from the tiagship. " We found on; tant evening that _tiiis vessel was the Spanish gunhont Cal- dao and that she had been crulslngln _the southern part ot the Philippines for a long time and had not heard about the war, and. the time of her cruise being finished, she was now re- turning to Manila. The omcers and men had been looking forward to this for a long time, because in Manila they were to iind their wives, children. parents. friends, theaters, clubs, bo- tels. newspapers and all the things that make sailors look forward with happiness to getting home. They saw a great many ships in the harbor dy- ing the American flag. hilt this did not give them any uneasiness, and when the first gun was tired by the American ship they did not notice that the shot came across the how of their own ship, and thought it was simply the iirst gun of some salute. But when thc second shot was iircd and they heard the whizzllng of the shell they knew something was wrong. And when the Aiucrican oiiicer came on board and told them that every ship in the tieet was destroyed and that they themselves were prisoners of war their feelings of joyful hope went through a change that, let us hope. few of us will ever know.-From Admiral Bradley A. Fiske's "War Time in Manila." Microscopic Engraving. . Perhaps the greatest feat ot niicro» scopic engraving was accomplished hy n. Jewish farmer in Alberta, who pre- parod an address ot’ welcome to the Duke of Connaught. The address was inscribed in Hebrew on ii grain `ol‘ wheat and contained no fewer than 300 letters. So fine was-the lettering that a microscope was necessary to read the inscription with any ease.- Liverpool Post. Charioiieiown _ Steam Navigation Co., Lid. Commencing Monday the llt oi une. the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND eaves Charlottetown ior Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.2() 'clock a. ni., leaving Picton on ro- ru about 4.00 p. rr.. Connection! ode at Picton lor all points in ova Scotia. STEAMER EMPRESB Leaves Summerside for Pclintfdu- hens, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 o’cl0ck n. m., leaving Polnt~ u-Cherie on return about 4.30 p.ni., annecting with express trains for Iinrlottetown Mid Tiguish. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Chene for all tatel. Cl. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. hnrlottetown, May 29th. 1014. 26'il5-5-30Mt!. Dn ily Daily Except Except Sun. Sun. P.M. A.M Il.|0 9,130 4.25 11.45 5.55 8.15 _ r.M. Dept, (llinrlol. ietown Ar. 5.35 Vernon llivcr 4.01 Ar. Miirrny Harbor Ileil- '-‘-00 ' _ i'»fTny may Except Except. Suu. Sun. sw=> o- ' $21512 r-e1r5e-- .4 <~ f f ' 5'” Q I Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made In S1208 ff0m 3 to`36 H. 1, 28:3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving Prices fmd mn information I FOR SALE BY ' Stanley, Shaw &. Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. . 1438-3-2Mtf P resented at the Premium Department Of ,f,'f|'h9|F'1';'::i'.hif»_°¢°:v'fi° .en sf iinniiing. GM/` M8. 1 . N"JiJ#~ 4*’ 'f"'f'~ utively numbered "ANAniAN ¢Y NEW TRAIN SERVICE" Montreal, Toronto Chicago 1 (Via Windsor and Michigan Central) - No.l!l N.,_ 21 8.45 a. in. Lv. Montreal, I0.u0 p. m. 5 40 p. m Ar. Toronto, 7,3-i ,_ m_ 8 45 “ “ Woodstock. |0.§S “ 9.25 " " London, lI.|5 “ ll 35 “ “ Deli-oil. L50 p. tn. 7.45 a. m. Arr. Chicago, 9.05 p.m. Trains consist Lihrary.;;nmpartmcnt,0hserv;,. lion,_I-iuflet ami Dininli Cara. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Only Through All Rail Route ' i-‘as'rf_sr 'mains Between MONTREAL and CHICAGO W. B. i-iowa rn. n i».»\..c.i~.ii..si. Jnn...N.s_ Geo. Waller. I._or'_al 'Aizrnl, Dominion Express L..__._.. Building, Queen Street -iii I Cross The Atlantic Direct Route to Boston By the “l)igliy” The fact that this new fast pi\s~ :eager ship carries n full passeng- er list bfitlito and from Liverpool is niiiil-:ieiit evidence of her po u- larity with the travelling pnlsic You get ovcry comfort of the largest levlathan, at almost half the price. _ _.num/i/l/iiiui//u////lv/Mihai./ii aovai. , |||| 1 YEAST - (_ ll ennne”r1wu~rrm I Y as TOISL assi' I y5A5-|- IN 'ri-ii: ii rico ririlill WORLD \-»...,,1§§»o~1e .o_'g,,,.¢»\ ..||i.............»|| LlNCOLN'S STATEROOM. The President Thought He ' Had Shrunk In Size Overnight. In “The Everyday Life of Abra- ham Lincoln" Mr. i\‘. F. Browne in- cludes an amusing anecdote told by Admiral Porter about the presidents short visit to llie front iii the latter part ol' March, 1S05. i\lr. Lincoln had changed his quarters from the Illvcr Queen to the Malvern, Admiral Por- tcr‘s flagship, which wus thou lying in the James river. ncnr City Polutl Ad iniral Porter says: ` The lliulvern was a small vessel with very poor callin accoininodiitions und was not at all iltlcd to receive higli personuges. She was :i captured bloclr fide runner. I ul`l`crcd the pmsldoiit my bed, but he positively declined it and chose to sleep in a small stateroom outside the callin that my secretary occupied. It was oiil_v 6 foot long by 4'/2 feet wide. ii very tiny place to bold the president of the United States, but l\li'. Lincoln seemed pleased with it When he came to breakfast tho next morning I asked how he had slept. “I slept well," he answered, “lint you can`t put a long sword in a short scabhard. I was too long for that berth." Then I rcuicinbercd that lic was over six foot four liiclics and that the berth wus only six foot! That day while we were away from the ship all the carpenters were put to work. They tool: down the stateroom partitions and enlarged the room to eight feet by six and u half feet. A mattress four feet wide was put in the new berth. » Nothing was said to the president about the cluingo in his quarters. but the next morning lio camo out of the room smiling and said, "A miracle happened last night. 1 shrank six inches in length und about :i foot side- ways. I got somebody else‘s big pil- low and slept in n bcttcr bed than I had on tho Iiiver. Queen.” He enjoyed it greatly, but I think if I had given iilm two fence rails to sleep on he would not have found fault. That was Abraham Lincoln in all things that related to ills own comfort. Ho would never lot you put yourself out tor him under any circumstances. Placing the Minor Planets. The discovery oi' minor planets still goes on npaco. During the your oudcd Juno 00, 1013. sixty-seven of these bodies were given provisional num- bers, though live ni’ those _siiliscqiic-ntly proved to he old iiioinlicrs oi’ thc :is tcreid family. 0|' the remainder, nine- teen were discovered at lloi(\ can be wrought with it. Ile pourei liquid air from one ol’ Sir Jnincs Dc \var's viiciumi vessels upon wnlcr an waiter was seen to be scattered witl small floating cups ol’ ice, ouch contain boiling away :ind liberating oxygen The profc-ssor’s :issistnnt held n splln iiunie. York World. ~;-ooo-o<>oo<>/> oo->o.> B 0 ~ ¢>&\®<»><»5<~>&><><»3\$x&4>é\9>6>©6>.4X4>»’\%®6>®\b®. -a \ *- some valuable hints on diet . » _.A_aAvAi. censor. j _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ I-_ _ Paicncii. HEALTH mar. . 1 Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company, INCREASED FACll._l_Tl_ESl ` .-'\` ` By the laying of the tclcphonc cable between Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, have extended their field of operation and given added facilities to their many patrons. Prince Edward Island is therichest p_rovjiic_e--according ~ to si7.e--in the Dominion and the sérviitcprovided the public will now be more complete and cxtensivc than ever. f We are dealers in the securities of this Company, Full particulars will be furnished on request. L... F. B. McCurdy & Co IIEFIBIZRS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE lalilal. Ullawl. Montreal. St, John, Sherbrooke, Kinleinn, Sydney, Charlottetown. Si. JoIm'n Nfld. London. [ng The Boiler hispeciion and i. rose from the surface. :ind the children I were invited to watt this away with ; fans. As the clouds rolled buck the ,` ter_of glowing wood ovcr one oi' the ice cups and thc o.\y,gcn that rose from :» this caused the wood to burst into _ Professor' 'l`urner also repented the 7, familiar oxperiinont of the pendulum. which enabled the children actually to watch the earth “go round.”-New . --_ insurance Company oi Canada showed them some of tho \\'oi1ri of Steam Boilers, Dlgesicrs, F.niiui»n1l~/er- _` f\n.l Other Vessels By Experts Spo-~lf`if‘utlons Furnished for Ilollcrs. Dlgefilera ein. Plane mr linllcr Settings. Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, eip., If impenrlmi mill Tesi Prior to Delivery or Pail-li».n» ` lnsiiraimo Avgitinnt All Loss or l`)nins.ge to I’ropoi'ty and i.oas ni Liie Anil l'oi-annul liijuiiou ltoriiiltini; from the E;<|>losiiin of Swain Hfiiiar. llig.mtnrn, Kc.;-noii'_iz0rs and other Vessels. I _ ENC -S :I1-_ " `S\ “"_'__:" ' _ °ifRul_lff‘3f‘lI-V# E' 'ill __ ‘ills isan ellicient 'ff-' ' ~ . < 9 .:_\-_'_§\'j__ means of pre- ..__.__::\“__ vention in [ever conditions. lt is `_. _ (_. ..v-\‘ _ rf-112:" li :- m_______ NOT a cure for | FEVER, but by _ _ ` keeping the liver -I fri* worlcinihii prfevenrs the nccumu :i ionn ' o ' -s -_~~-r"»._=-;.= - if# ...mins...i.p°ll.l§`l?.§}2¥.`°° °' of Order n bottle TO-DAY lrom 'If Your denlrr. I Prepared only ily I J. C. ENO, Ltd., " Fruit Salt” , Works. LONDON. Elmland. Agents for Canada 1 Hueid F. Raisin. a. ce., Limiisd ' \ 10 llcCnnl St.. TORONTO _ %' BOSTON HUTEI.. ADS Montreal & Quebec VIA LIVERPOOL To GREAT BRITAIN and CON`I'INEN'I' Palntixl Steamers, iikcellnt Service “TEU'l`0NlC” - July 25' _ “iir0iN'nc" - “ciN.i0.i" - Aan svenv snuaou roitowinc Ilatus to Liverpool from $92.50 lst (Illia .. -. .. ‘moo 2" .. .11- llnly four short days ai sea. w. ic. nooriis-'fa co._` Local 'Agentsl - \‘~ Ang; 1 Aug. 8 ' $00.00 Saloon to Liverpool ‘ ii i _ Y 41.00 Second Class. - Next sailing( August i7. Mako reservations today. Fumess,WltI\y & Co, Ltd B_liiI\x _. .. PLANT ENE snnssiim min cimrieiiemwn in-um Leave 0h"i‘owa. Lenvfnilocky Pt. Time Table S. S. Hillsboro Rocav Pomr seam 1.oo mo s.oo AM. san .i.i|. 9.30 " 10.00 -- 11.00 ~ 11.30 -' Lao ms. 2.00 i>.ni.‘ z.=io ~ 3.00 ~ ' 3.30 " 4.00 " 4.30 v' _ _ 5.00 " mo ~ _ Y. >_fji.oo " s_oo'A.M._ _ mon su. 12.45 P.M. .\ I I »- i.0n»n.ni. 2.00 " 2.210 I' :z a.0o " .. puns, year old or two year old, SUNDAY- wlirllifi lwomlz-rf: or not. Taland, (ln- l :mini uill lfiirn ol i:n|nrl_l\ing to their 4.00 “ :lin 'ind |-rirr to l..ll.` llnx IIS, . .l _ i 4 I -` . l l ll0'l`ii‘.`l. 0Xl"0RD Enpcley Square, Boston. Han. Near Piirzllr Iilhrnry, 'I rinlty Uliurcli. Uhrislian Hcinnge Uliurch. Now liperailouun, :ind ul. i0_ii\m- utw- tothe nhopplnz and business ascii iii. lslleim-in mars pans the Oxford to I is :ina M. ii. ii. station. all s.l~l. Llnnii and every part oi the city _ and iauburnu. l “lliiglv ruoinsll \nd up. with birth Jil. iliulwle roumu Si and up. with Dinh S'/.60 ‘ PHILIP P. l'RE`l'I°D, Proprietor I Fundy Fox Co., l..tcl. St. John, N. B. ilavo vigorous. Largo, Hoaltliy .Now Brunswick Ranch Raised Boaiitifnl Silver Black Foxes. Free from lnhreedinif The fsoii 0|' New Brunswick con- tain.-a iinmclent Limo, so indispen- sable in fitudncing strong,hoaltb Foxes making it mniem.-inry tofeed lim youngartilicial Lime Watorto prevent tiiom lrmn .deteriorating in vigor ond stamina - ."_ 0 u r prices are reasonable Terms liberal. --_-1 ..._.__. 4 Information to Foxmen Owners of Crm-is or Patched ioxcs, ENGINE lN$il'F.(`.'l`l0i’l ANI) INSURANCE ..._ 75%. inspection and liidlcatloii nl fileaui liiiglnf-.s By l"’.x\\c=ls lnsnraiioe Agalmit lima or l)nma§go to Ifropflrty Cniisoil Hy l-Zioellilnwii oi Engine or l-lursting ot Fly-Whoo! _ . SRRVICF. l’l{()'I`1'ICTION SUI‘i’I.IlMl'i`.NTI\D BY I INSURANCI( for ';-"ull Information Write To " Charlottetown, P. E. I K 848,10, zMtf »i».. ..-_.in-.-._..»»>..~.--__ & -1 ¢ ii » _ W. K. Rogers Co Limited . _ _ G-neraI Agent i .. i ,M . , i 1 < iizzi nina- _ 3 Sailingsr Weekly via St. Lawrence From T0 LIVERPOOL From 'I`(l (§l.A!5\7(lW Quebec....C:il;¢ari:m......]iilv10 Aupz. lil Mnnlu-nl..lles|y=ri:\n......Julv lil Aur _I- Monirr-ai..’l`unisinn .....,|uly ll nupg. iii ' lr .'il..Co ‘ ' . . ul ".- /\ ' .' Quebec .../\lnal.i:in.......]uly H0 /_\ni!Z7 Mnnlrral..Victnri:|n......Aua. 4 5rpl.l TOII/\VRl£ M l.(lND(lN From Moiilr-‘nl..Srnlinn .. . .Julv 20 Si pi. ." " .\l< 1-..1I..Si `l`- Au .L' ` Miizilri-ill. $s`ii‘ili.'iii .._. Soul, 'l llrl. ll The Founders of the Dominion Every one should possess the FAMOUSPICTURICS the FATHERS of CONFEDER/\’l`I()N including Sir John S. MacDonald Sir Charles Tapper Hon. E. Palmer Hon. E. Whelan Hon. G. Coles Hon. T. H. Haviland Hon. l..t. Col. .l. H. Cay Hon. A. H. MacDonald Hon. W. H. Pope - It is of historic interest and is becoming more valuable ever year. _ _ _ The Guardian has been fortunate in obgiénmg _thc riglits o this picture and will distribute n limited num r to its rca<|crs in exchange for the following coupon ami 25 cents to _cover expenses It is worth six times this amount. Early application is essential as demand is already great and the nuinher available strictly imi . To the Charlottetown Guardian- Please send mc..................copy of the picture THE FOUNDERS 0F THE DOM- INION for which I enclose $ ..... .......cents I Signed ._ .. arm, N=»\\'lnii\\'~- l»_v i=-uiliiuc lull pnitiriil- .. - 4.ao _ mm -- " °““n.' nearer: Manager. ' (li,iil1»i,i|»ln\vi\, I. lil. I. li4"f»-'l>l\0f|'lMii -. . . .. .-..- .... ........ I l‘ -» .. ... . .--.....i»»¢-|.......... . , _ ._ -._,r-~ E __ _ _ _ _ ________ ._ ____ ______ _.;,__.-;,_.... .___ erin. .i_i_i.i§AN _nina iaiirm _,_ iii _._.__j Mlm o rsunn .. . . J v . in _.1 , Mo|\ln~:il..Gr:i|iipif|n /\i|\'.l ani- 'l , _ 'Q Mi>n|ri~.'iI..S<'miiiiiinvi:lii... Ani' .. 1‘.~'|1f ' . _ _ an l I nu v ci ii-in il . . I 1 » " )iinili'e:\l. Ionian Ann. lil Si-pl, 'fli » ii ' Z' iiI\\|ilrv.'il..(Tnrinlliian.. Auu. 7fl li:-pt. 2'. | ,"1 " ;_ Vl*`orYR;serYv.'\lin|\s, 'I`irIIs. Iilc.. Apply I.-.ral (liliri-er. .>r I/ii{i~n_cYii:s -Y--“'- W. K. ROGERS. City H. & A.. ALLAN, Moiilrvnl _ l »i` ~~ __,. ,,___,___l_________________,_____n, ,__g__ _ ___,____ _ __ _ _ _ _______ _ [___ __ _ _ _ _ _ . _____;~_ __ _ Y __ . _.___.. .._.-........_... A . i Vi? r