~ AUQQST 15 1914 .. ;;n ' 5 "Z-= F. Free from Dust, Clean ` A and_Delicious_always. ‘W __ B.l3°k\°1'-'MiX€d_- Sealed 'Packets only M180 y 25c. to 60c. per lb. TRY A PACKET You Will Not- - 10-DAY - Be Disappointed ll l | Hien povvnn NOTE the performance of Remington-UMC High Power Repeat- ing Rifles, and the class of Sportsmen who use them-and you see the reasons why leading sportsmen of the world are more and more shooting Remington-UMC. ~ Accuracy. sure fire, speed, hitting power, ease and simplicity of operation, do- paridnbility such us you’vc warned all your life. Go see the dealer who displays the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC-the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters. Let him show you the Remington-UMC Slide Action Repeaters. He has these Reniinggtoii-UMC rifles in stock now, or can get them for you. RBMTNGTON ARMS-UNION l\lTi'l`AT.l.lC CAR'l`T(lDGT§ COMPANY, Windsor, Onllrfo T'-~ __ 5 “Bad Teeth Cause Crime" Charles D. Ililles, formerly Secretary to President Taft, who has devoted niuch time to the reforinaition ofeliildreii, believes that “much biidness in boys is A due to decayed teeth and inability to properly inas- ticatc food.” No boy can eat |l|lEIl Wil AT without chewing ii, :ind the chewing of it develops sound teeth and lieuliliy guins. Iietter for young- sters than mushy porridges that are bolted down without chewing. Supplies every element needed for building sturdy, robust; bodies. Ready-cooked, ready-to-serve. Ask your grocer. f.,,~__»» q 'n,|_;‘_"‘ . I _ _ ,nm _,., _ -~ _ s-oi e. _ _,in ~.» 'gg _ "1 y, 5 1 '_ ' 1' *=`~Y\§`“_§= o ,~._\~,>\‘.‘-,.‘r »"'.‘<.-t~»‘§‘~< i' "- "~`~-. ‘I ‘.-.. /»' '-:'1 °'-it 2i"'l;‘-`J.` _ ,¢.-.'»~’;~- ` /-.'-V ` .\/’ :_ _ *___ _ <- _ ` _. _ '”~ ‘-_-r~::»n=o'.' __ 1 oi _ ~ Ar 1 if Always heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crlsP“¢9H: then pour over it milk or cream, iiddlllli. Sill' 0' Sugm; :° suit the tniitc. Deliciously nourishing for M13’ “Wil J* ' combination with berries or other fruits of any kit; - Try toasted 'I`rliu:uit, the Shredded Whenr Wafer, 0|' luncheon with butter, cheese or murmoludes. Made by rio cnnodion sinoddod wnoni company. Limited Niagara Falls, Ontario 2f,.n Toronto Office: 49 Wsl|ln8l°“ sf- En' -_ i 1 l ,_ x _ 11 lun- ' u For Sale ' 2 Shares Proina S. B. A Fox Co., stock (1914.) _,j 2"Shares Railway Mut- , ual Fox Co., stock (1914.) _ -- Dealers in Class A Silver Black Patch and Cross Foxes. Also handle. Mink, Marten, Fisher. v Agents for the p ' ' ' ac ox s 1 » any Elric? goipliitariiizlgd (alt per pair. Keeper has yeiriiiifziiizcivsciiilliiiiiiiggitbcius In will give you fnii information, The Farm Stock fd Fox I JOHN' DOWNHAM'Si|tlir`o' 0iil Ex("_._;i;ang¢ Of P. Eo I. " nw CANA|JA'S PART IN WAR - M_0I'e»L-Msn 'lilqluntqeglhd ,For Duty Than Are Required. Dartment at Ottawa indicate that sn- ceeding smoothly, and the numbers thousand men mobilized at Quebec, _ ¢,y. be sent across the Atlantic as soon as the word comes from the. imperial Government. There - will ‘bo ample _work for the remaining four thousand in Canada, for garrison and patrol duty.. There will also be available suiil- from the Dominion. According to the opinion otmilitary authorities at Ot- a second army contingent will be re- lluired from here. Military experts European land campaign before the issues of the war are finally decided. At all regimental centres in Cunndzt recruiting for enlistment in the Can- adian contlngents is of tho most ac- tive kind. Volunteers to do battle for Great Britain are coming for- ward from every part of the country. Prodi various parts oi' Ontario 250 ex- iiaval officers have already gone for- ward. The 48th Highlanders under command of Col. J. A. C\irrle_ M.P., will go to the front as a unit. The first contingent of 20,000 men from Canada will be all trained men. Several bat- teries of heavy artillery are being centred at Quebec and Vsl Cartier in the presence of the Duke of Con- naught. On Monday all the Canadian ports were closed to shipping at the same time as the British ports, which means that during the time of pro- hibition no trans-Atlantic steamer is allowed to leave either port. This is taken to mean that German cruisers are hovering ln the neighborhood of the British trade routes and until this menace is removed there will be no sal-lings. MUST STAY IN CANADA German Reservists Will `Not Be Al- lowed to Leave Country. There is trouble in store for Ger- man ofilcers or reservists in Canada who attempt to leave for the father- land to light against Great Britain. In accordancewvitli instructions from the Imperial authorities a‘l such who are found attemptingto lean-Canada for the purpose will be summarily arrest- ed and detained. Orders from Ottawa have been given tothe authorities at all ocean ports and at all' border towns and cities to have this action taken, and it is expected that numerous ar- rests will follow the orders. Hundr_eds of reservists have been collecting from outside points in the centres of railway ‘_ transportation, whence they have taker. passage to the Atlantic seaports with the inten- tion of shipping home. These men are now avowed enemies of.Great Britain, and as such 'are not allowed to leave for the scene of war. They are also enemies of Canada. They will there- fore either have to stay quietly and peaceably in~ Ca.|:uu‘la." dt become pri- soners of war. ' Germans or.-Austrians- who attend strictly to .their vocations as_(_1nnadian resldentsswlll not be molested. Property for Sale 125 ncres of land for sale, 30 ncres 'ear balance covered with hard and oft wood, lots of alder mud on place also. Starch Factory on place, school, saw mill and large store and nltic Station all within ten chains. nsy to get Mussel Mud. Also a,,ssv- nteen room house and three lots at ouris. also nicorner lol; with dwell- g house and store in centre of illnge oi Sourls as well ns the .Jmestead with eleven room house, all finished and in good repair. All ut buildings good with store, few ollnrs would repair for goods. No utter for ii country store I had all could attend to while in business, but my hcnithfuiled nie. This is a fine stnml for-‘a good doctor as curis is about seventeen miles from ast Point and this is midway giv- ng one n lurge rangg. I must sell s I have more than I can attend to ith my other inrmii and business. Apply to A. W. Bruce, Red Point. 77-5-7Msn.t3mospd ` wllll)///2-'.n\\\\\\"\\~§9'//(lg w 1 V ' _ Mr Farmer ’ Do not forget to ur Hsh _supplies fr We can assure entire satisfaction in s line. 5' cinoon noi. snoniy co. Phone 3173 40-J.Graiton Co ,\?\\\v=@n'r1nllAcuza»iis! . _i_. \\\\\\\'/luulu PI. 9.. 'é O O' r: ~<: 4as\\\ ‘<:.Q S s III 151 i ; __ ` / u.._` ~ '?`.‘.." ' , `i Silver Black and Patched foxes sup-p plied Iorougppaugss and prwaia‘i-caches. il a reasons oprces. For mrs and rolilic breeders and ew equals. ` -;»if‘il.'i$l.~._=';'1 "“~‘““"»‘l“’-1°. ufi Renortsrecoivod ioy the Miinio Do- llstment all over Canada is now pro- _- 3,13T;_a:lgR;i'1f‘::a{hgu:;:x133:33. the French War Oiilcs that liuglisl. BC!-llally required will vgiunteey-_ M. i.roops'aro laiidiiig on Fi'eiicli soil un- together there will be twenty-live iler the direction of l-‘rencli oilicers Ciclli. for a second army contingent ilrmored cruisers, and landings were tawa, there is astrong probability that “Um me Etngilsh -coast' eighty mu” believe that there will be u. prolonged -.riiiiisnfuuuiflis r ' Now ou coiiiirm N0 Timo Lolf by Kitchener In Sand Ing Aid to Brava Bslgluns-Big Army Boon to Cross Channel Ofiicial announcement was inude b, The British troops who landed and °f the” *Wen 09° '~h°“““d Wm Saturday cimprise the ~Hrst llrltlsli . expeditionary force of 22,000 incii and include sonic oi’ the crack regi- ments oi the British army. ’.l‘hoy` were taken across the Channel by U. fleet of transports under thc con- voy of two bnttleshlps. and three made at Ostond, Calais and Dunkirk. Ostend is c nearest Belgian port i'rom Dover; Dunkirk is just across the French border front Ostend and is sixty ruiles from Dover. Calais is -iarther south und isronly some twenty miles from Dover. The troops, it is well understood. will be rushed to Nnmur »to,_usslst lu thc defence of that town, where it ls expected th:;,t;i1i_ef st nd l\g&illB¢ U19 German ln)/aaion.of gelglum will be rnade.~ N f. ‘ ~"' This force is only a part of the expeditioixnyy force which England is expected _iosend to the defence oil Belgium, the Brltlsli War Oiilce ado mitted. It was said that the British Government already had completed armngementc including 'the comman- deering of. sulilclent transports, li: send an army of 100,000 men int Belgium. _ _ i ` 4 WATERY BLISIEHS iiiusuiiiiii Between Fingers. Spread to Tips. Would Swell Up, Itch and Burn. Did Not Dare' Put Hands in Water. Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment Cured. Carman, Manitoba.-“A breaking out hutwoon my fingers was the first trouble. lt- was very itchy and spread to my finger tips niic-ctliig the nails. It first. appeared in watery hllstcrs and they were so intensely (_ _ _F itchy I scratched thorn and ’ A* loo tho water out making ‘ ‘ sores. They would swell up. itch and hurn and ilnnlly ‘ ff; tho nails would looson and \ " ‘» como oil‘. I spent many sleepless nights. I did not dare to put my hands in water oxcupt to wash them. " I kept using olntmcnbs, in A Ointment, but was not cured. Sometimes , N2; é o -...l ._ _ _ ._ _ ' W' 'rnsfcnsnnorfrirrown GUARDIAN _ -"' mon on non- ~ pics TBM; _ 'i ~v;'FV if /- { iv", ` U? J i § _J i ,/A CEYLON TEA. I REASONS on ,.inoi,i” _ S -wvvlilrl w-no-ifmmni. nonvola- "_»° -mon no igatiopir. P80581: rnofhoiniions-ouooguo _ W UIC I ' dom ion.,i...'.°.1`.f.oo.Iifi§"£’rlIfi'.;.5‘“"°...ii...,f"_ BE$T _MAATBIATAIB-steal when lllcl U bell, ohuooshron ,hero it in b¢t|Q{',3, . _ ._ _ ,, Lancs _/isiiorrro-allir'-_ounnion irqpot (patented by nn); gn-proof ltod ndmnor. Euytoclennout. ,_ .» MOST ECONOMICAL-costs Teal lo innall than hot-water radidtor lyltemn; _gives generous heat; l_ow soul °°l1l}»mv!1on; requires little attention, no repairs, and will lut a lifetime. Made in Four Sizes. _ - The ¢“‘n`Eii§..”fSs Blazeufurnace i ' is correct in principle, durably constructed of the best materials and economical and convenient in operation. It supplies a generous quantity of Warm, frmh sit to every part of the house, with less coal than is burned by many farmed greatly inferior in heating capacity. _ 4 Patented and exclusive features are responsible for this economy, and also for its great durability. | Health as well as comfort, demands pure air in the house. Ordinary heating systems warm the same air over and over again, until it is dry, dead, and uiiwliolesome. The Blazer Furnace veniilatrl the house, and heats all parts of it evenly, protecting occupanb Write for 90 from headaches and colds. this b lz. H' is free. ‘ 1 There is a Blazier representative ini your vicinity who will be glad to explain its features fully and to _ p , estimate the cost ofinstullation in your home. IF you do not know xo- i -fs \ th ci i » 11 . go- lsei Fo UN D R Y Co. SAci,- ..~ ._v~_ ... 4 _ ) . _ ' . ~ '_ _ ` ._ . :foo ;'.><.'i"v'~"-H. _ _-_ .' -‘ _ ~ "- I innimxn-nni A Association. 11171, ,__ __v W. K. ROGERS i (ln applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. D I R E GTO RS :FRANK R. ip-;¢iR'rz, Pnooidoni C. J. STEWART. ` Member Adviiory Board Dominion Trust Co. Director Payton Silver Block Foxes, Ltd. Praidmt Provincial Exhibition Association; Manager A berton nvestment Aganck Pre|ldsnt‘PrInce Ro al Silver Foxes, Ltd. Atherton. P- ~ lllllld- Y ni ami Goin-go sn-ooo. cnnrioeioeown, P.s_r. F. L. ROGERS. " ' ` Vice President and Managing Director Silver ` Fox Ranohin Company I _ Director Ro%r|-Payton Silver Blush Foxsl,Ltd. Pr°°:g:;x,t°Y&l§`¢°E,?::fp " G°"°ml In President P. .Island Fox Broaden' Association. _» miami niroiroo siivon iron oo ` A\\'°f*0“- P- F-» NIM- Dirsctor Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes Ltd A- E- SHAW. B4 Great George Street, Charlottetown. 16 King Street Want, Toronto. Ontario, ~ SA _N I( I QQ, _ Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Nova Scotia, _ ; lli1' V _ , /` `_.`.`,:..¢»»~-~»~»-~-- ~~->‘ < --'-~~ ‘°'°* A' »- .. l, . .- .-n - . _-. . ~ _.M ` \ no v K Y A . , _., ‘ r if n A I Him i-Vi`iY~_..L l-_VNV o o in I T , Silver Foxes and Furs Lunitecl | Authorized copiini s3oo.ooo ~ 1 il I Divided into _ _ 1 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first claim ‘f i on each year’s earnings f_or t e next five _ years for gayments of dividends '$210.000 ' Common tock 90.000 1 " $300.66() This farm is situated nt Stanley I . ‘ , l I » 1 / You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ' ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or- better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. i 5 Par Value of Shares $10 each 1, , I Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. 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. A Discounts for Full Payment with Application 1 -._~ - own »\»t.~,-.. -F *r=~:s+»,_ o»»--59-n -.,,, 1 \ 1 ,.-,¢