CM rust to per D _ The_ Perpe DOMINION TRUST COMPANY In the C D collect C311 private placing hands of probably while Let us ou. tual Trustee PAID I.lP CAPITAL _ _ $ 3 _ and undivided profits over i » 0° TOTAL ASSETS 18 8 6 9000 I ._ . THE -iiiiiiis nsisn-:lin GUARD!.°.N . emsr ,or Aw' _ °'l‘. GORDON- IVES is Guerdiai Agent in Montague. MORNING Guardian can b~ in isuurls at H. J. lla ...°'l‘HE MORNING i>AlI.Y Guar . dian can be obtained at W. A. .Iohn Montaguue. ED. D. FEEHAN Guerdiai in Soiirls will gladly subscriptions and edvertisinr at the office of undertakei Dingwell. ._..'S. S. EN'I‘ERi’RiISE.~'I‘he crew ol the S. S. Enterprise ii-ave been en- gaged for some time past in refi-tting this steamer which has been lying at McDonald's wharf all winter, A new 'coat ol paint has been applied, and bthe im ov me t d h h , r pi' e ns me e w ic con sideralzly add to her appearance. Ae soon ss the ice is cleared sufficiently from the Straits the Enterprise will begin on its regular round betwecr Picton, Georgetown, Souris and Charlottetown.-G. , Controlled by Company $ 1 1 _ .,.-Bui=¢1Ai.._'i~i.e uni-mi cook piece . , ` AND . Trustees for Bondholders Advisory Board W. H. Aitken, Hon. Chas. Dalton, Frank R. Ileurtz - H. M. Davison ~ Manager on Monday morning of the remains of Mrs. Ashley Allan, who died oiil Saturday last. Mrs. Allan had been sick for several months and the en_f] when it carrie was not unexpected. She had borne her long illness, with such patient resignation, and recon- ciliation to the end that to her many friends the shock of her taking away became much less ein-hiittered. , _ l MOYl‘iS BIOCIK Charloitetown .The funeral ceremony was performed by the ltev. D. P. Crokefn.-G. _ `| ...'liUf~lY PCRT.-'lhe Customs De- ` .»..._ Our Coal ls- ln The Lead We are now ready to Rrant orders for cargoes "fcoi1l,tobe delivered by steamer _or schooner. during ihe coming season. _Parties requiring sums are requested to hook their orders with the undiiré gn 2?, who al;eESe]ll;ngé¢lgents for Dominion Cos cscoe or .‘. san . We are ulsqopen to charter schooners at hifhest rurrent rates o freight, to carry csvgoes n soul from Sydney. Glace Bay or Louisburg C. B. in Charlottetown. Summerside. und oiher lslnnd ioris. ~ I Prices noted on Reserve Riinminc Coal. for im- iiiedinte delivery, either F. Q. B. Cars Ch"l`o\vii or delivered at any point on the P. E. I. Railway Buntain Bell &- Co ,/ ._ \; / -»-»- .e- '.’-'.-‘."I'. f gi F’ 4 1- '-- ii., '.11 . fe?" ~.--ei-T* -1.-f= ="‘-= ..._. 'Q :` ": if . _E 5 _) li. .|\‘-. .L ' _ _ -_-..?~;. ,COAL l ‘cannot be too black or too heavy providing it is Coal. Get in a sup- ply of t e best NOW you will eel- more sure of comfort and warmth. Our' grades are warranf ted to -satisfy you in ouality and price. _ .. 0. lions &. Bu; partiii-cnt at Georgetown in which, after the removal of the winter boats, there was a temporary lull ir now entering on -another `t;usy season. The first clearance papers for 8 ves- sel leaving port were made out by Mr. Morrisey on Monday last Georgetown has always the distine tion of being the last to close down in this department and the first to open up in the spring. The arrive' of vessels in port will he welcomed especially as coal is becoming ii scarce article in the town.-il. _`\\\‘\\\\\ . li \ ;*nunns'@ ;Kl D N EY \// PILLS" §!_i__|.__-. , . “ttf ‘TN if-° “ii_~i.. msc. fri ‘°,'Tiiil_l,_:_i' l\\ ,., _ -im! "‘U) .M - - l _.I _ __ - _i§.‘+_,1.,ii . "",;:lP|i°llli`, , -. , .f , . ' `~-.- ‘ _ . i’.§=l"' -vm.-. . Pi-one 111- ' "~ 2 ‘ .1 4 » Agen¢sfor‘ ii¢_:l_¢`1 ienieiidS.__S_:. rf. f ‘ - ‘~---¢- -----r _ _-_ v =‘_ _._ -_fy -_ _ 7, - __ , '_ _ . _ .-F -;_-_-._ _____, i' *V-,‘ '.“_»- M. Getting Your s the main thought of many foolish investors. O*-l -_they say -to» -th_emse'lves,‘ we will get our money back in tivo years _a_r_1d,we w'i'_ll.-.cli‘ance the rest.--But what about-the fellow you' gut your money back from; is hc`,=going“jto get his money back and is he going to keep on getting his money back? 7;_ ‘ -.z ~- ` V 0 That is the Question" A We shy, Dyes, ‘undoubtedly yes, if you invest in the fox ranch that has the elt which will a big dividends on FELT BASIS-but not otherwise. Now that P 3 `, P Y ` _ _f is why_'you__s_hould put your mon_¢y into the best foxes inn_eartl°i. .\"> r -:, ~, 1 »;_~ Tlie Hygrade Black Fox Co. ewes fifteen .pairs of -.DAL'roN's .PUiz;ie`s_T__,iBREEn and nm only. why netjinvest in $2,000 pelts before $200 ones, it is_)ii__st_as_'easy and a thou _.end times afer._ - `#The1¢`apifai-iz§¢i0n-of$i8,ooo_oo,pcr;pa~ii° is nofilbig-her andin manv cases less ihan_.._hundred_s offox' Companies are asking for the’brdina_ry kind < f pelts. ~ , , ...ni A St ancli hink ` 15 they-¢' any sense in putting your money in_any other ranch while' this one hiis the DALTON FOXES. which bring, for breeding $2,ooo more per _pair than any other, and for PE L.TS you know none can compare wiih ih¢m.'_l`lreir records prove it If you use good judgment, this stock will all _be sold very quickly. Shares $100. par value-._ Apply tothe undersigned. _ Remember . ` The Dalton Company are going to ranch this C_on'ipany’s foxes Yhu"l g t a l ihe benefit and have e permanent investment for all time to come - . -` Paton, President; .L. E. Prowse .Vice Pwlident; G- C- N-TOY", Ulf' ector;‘~1L,_ I.`.’_l!ar_rfson, M. D., Director; J. A.. c Webster; Secretary-Treasure r. r if , _j_A_fw¢g,,,,¢,_g;,q___1., '_ -` `~ Cliai~luneiown..P. E..I.. ' iaiieiesy ...re .-`ppii¢.fii’.._ii fe-_ . . _.f.1l_.`._;;;.;;;...siim~ in i~1yir=d= Biaci p-°¢‘_1“’ _|_,im{;__'¢‘,|., _feng an-_¢`¢.¢q1p¢`y _ten -per' (__l¢_1__,l_i.. on application. ten -1 ~ pjei--ee_ii’ij(i'¢_i p.1___¢.)_qn June 1eih,,-and the.-at-lgneigfvn Alessi* lsth. 1914- / ,. il Q lvl .J ‘s Q41-f'e»e 0”-' _ ¢_J.i;»f$._`p_! » e _ .... .. -f.. ’ . _ ' - - » 0 i 2151-4-rsivni -f 1f‘t.'i Queen Flrcei "'”-'i,°""`“Z"""'”' .`f‘ _ ~ ~-nnummeei ` ||||:'1f.~v;i‘ of Contracts. Mill- tizi Headquarters. Ottawa, will lie rei~eivi:~ .. » . _ ` `;\""; / \\ Q 4'; - 'Good Buys in\ Boys’ Boots Parents will find here a splendid line of long wear- ing. Eerfect fitting, comfort- able mis for boys-the very ~ kind that will give penfect services, comfortable fit at - moderate _price. ‘Consider these.'. ‘ ~ _ Scout Boom in velour and _ box-calf$3.50,$4_.00 and $4.50. . Neat tan boot:-i_ buttoned » -ferlaced style $4.00 and $4.50. Hiartt boot, neat, cut off styles in tan and black, but- tnned or laced $5.00. _ ' All above boots in sizes 3 to 5. . , ' _ I Alley & Co. l _ \“K\\\\lIIIIIIlAW\\\\\\*IlIIllA\\\\\RVIIIIWIZiff . %y’[[[4`\\\“\\\i parents. _,nga ,........... sawn Head Office 4\\\lllI \\\\\\\\\\VIlllIlIIIf@\\\\\\\\\\lIIIIII0&\\\\\\\VIIhXWIIIIIIMXIIIIII :E - Permanent Silver ~ . _. ' Motto: Permanency. Aim: To produce the high- ~ gg - ._ est grade of Silver Fox pelts ‘ ‘ 1 ii-iigii class Foxes ai $18,000 e pair. _ A _l Permanent officers have already' been elected and ._ ~abo_u_`t__ $_roo,oo_o _stock certificates have. been- issue showing ihat investors are_.11oticir\gt_he‘f »- , - _ -_ _ ` A-_ Excellence, 'Worth and of This ‘ ‘ Genuine 'Breeders Proposition-7 Which Has A 5 Every Good Feature to Commend Itself 1 A very hue selection of breeding stock, grade A, personally selected from ranchers grade A in honesty. _ , _ 2 A capable management who knows the fox business from A to A 3 Moderate capitalization. 4 Low ranching expenses. Every Wise Investor looks to the future and counts the cost. Large and permanent dividends is what he is after. _ _ _ T he Permanent Silver Foxes, Ltd., is a 1915 proposition. _Why? BECAUSE! The owner of the best stock will not sell his good l.ii'c<‘