are-ies ‘W ‘* 2% % » l i l i l L 0 _' , - ‘; _ u - 1,9*-a - * _J.".§.o.l"' F." ' CS 0, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been cms luis borne the signature ot use ior over 30 y ' -; in f.. and has been mode under his per- soiioi supervision since its infancy. , 6 . Allow no one to deceive yor. ln this. ' All Countericits, Imitatlons and “J ust-ss-ifccu ” are but 5 Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ol lnlunts and Children-Experience against Experiment. V What is CASTORIA C Castorln is xi. hm-mlcss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops mid Soothing Syriips. lt is pleasant. It contains neither Opiiuii, Iliorphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. lt destroys \Vorms and alloys I~‘evei-lsliness. For more than thirty years it 1 has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, ,` -lfiunueney, wind Cone, oil 'reeuuug Troubles and | Diarrhom. It regulates the Stoinucli and Bowels, I assimlintcs the Food, giving iieaitiiy und natural sleep. The Chiidren’s Panuceu.-The Mother’s Friend. ci-:Numa CASTORIA Ai.wAvs Bears the Signature oi' ‘ 1 ‘ I in Use For (lver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought il'-“""1""_i'_| hi*-'I`hewl Animal 'Material iroiii 14 x 22 Prints for framing W ' FPS Fern izers are ma e S- S' EMPRESS OF IRELAND are :hy their very nature the most N Now Randy--Agents Wanted I ”°n."~‘°.'iz;h“i"i-inn:»a&E.f.s2'H "°‘l°'f“' °'°" "'°‘-‘“°°" "“°"“° ,.,.,,,,;,,_ ,,,.,,_: ,,,,. 25, g;,,,,,_,',g, Selling at lowest prices Wholesale \ ,,5,_,,_,,,,,fff;§}§;,“- l‘““S‘ I' I and Retail by A. Home & Co. .mi-1 2854-6-10ME6i. , _ i ' Canadian Government Railways P. E. I. RAILWAY .._--.__.__-- Timctnlile in clicctduue lst. 1914. 'rmiue outward Trains Inward lieod Down. REM! UD- Dziily cxcupt .\‘undoy Daily elwellt Sunday. A.M.i'_ii. i»_M. A.ivi. A11. PJ-L PM- 5,00 3,30 7,35 pep, Charlottetown 'A.r. 11.30 10.15 2.45 6.15 4.42 8.30 Hunter River 10-30 9.16 1-15 7.10 7.00 5.21 9,02 idmeraild' Jet 9.56 8.45 12.20 7,55 heusington 0.27 8.17 11.35 8,30 0,50 Ar. >umvuersid, Dsp. 9.00 7.50 11.00 P.ii. AM. #L00 12.10 Dcp. Bummersi 5, Ar. H.5B 1.39 Port. Ilill 9.47 3.00 l)'I.eary 11.00 5.00 Ar. Tiginisli Dsl). os?" wow STA as N ~i ?‘~‘."°° *chin umnwui i-1 .>g~newm i¢i~a'o;i:»i`-1 - Comm 8.55 7.10 llcii.l f>.°’."?°?4 ...cnc-Q' ,..:.::n<~.1 'J - l’.M. A..\l. 3.00 (1.50 Deli. (‘lli1I'l|itI.0t0Wl'1 AI. 4.10 8.35 Mt. Stuwnrt 4.36 0.12 Illorcll 4.57 9.41 St. Petnr's 6.00 11.l0 Ar. Sriuris D013- S.'it,.V _Ul1lyV.M__> ___Y_____ ____ _V _W_______ ___Y___V_ *___ _ 7.10 12.40 Ar. Elmira Dep. 4.00 1.00 Dly.v Dly. " Y' W Dly. EX. EX. Sfit. .\':it.& Hun. Sun. . only Sun. l'.M. l‘.Il. A.M 5.15 4.15 8.40 0.04 04 0.50 0.25 25 10.20 7.00 .00 11.00 Ar. (lcorgyetown Del). 5.40 0.45 10 5.15 4.30 4.05 r _ r~:»°~='-`* N; }\,` "Sc ze no L 5.10 1 7%? . si::ia'=°’?* 5 1.-;..'=,F;-q' ° Hwwhzgrfe .__ ,,_ _ ___ i¢°?‘~_< Sat. . Only.- P.M. 4.10 3.03 2.35 1.45 'ni-p_ iii. su-warn (`:ii'¢Iif:zin lllontngiis sa _‘-1 ew yrs? 32;? ?‘;'~.°"'d $353 ? 9?O§ 55;# i`_TJnily'l'Tk>. S515. `" ` Diiill'_1‘7X- Sur, Sun. Only. Bat. & Sun. 2° D4 .sr Sn Vernon River B 2! ii pep. oiierioitewii Ar- 0-00 'ni-_ murray Harbor mp. also ` _ _ _/iq 'Gay’s Plants Early ti'niii~iplnn1:erl cubbage‘60c. Def 100 GBUHHOWQP Rnd C0101? 75°- ei- innn‘iru.i~i,uto tomato piuuts OC. ner dozen- I*-Xtra curly torr-nw inure ine. pei- dozen- Luce oeiviuigv nlmits (ready 20th -lime) ut 15° er hundred. I’Eiiili~`.NIAl.iS- WINTERED OVER. Carnations, Sweetwilllums, Dian lisiis -- 1-`nrgctmenots~ Duisy- un-dI‘1insy in bloom gt, 50c per don. Ho yhoclis (vvry choice) 60c per doz.-~ cents unch- Diihlia bulbs mixed Sc. ouch 75:: per doz. ANNUALS, Asters, Phlox, Vorbenns, Petunia, Merigold, Portulsca, V.innis. stocks, Aiyssum, G.>l.if-n Feiither, Nnsturtiiim (tnll and dwnrl) Lohclix. Mignonette af, 15: per doz.Snlvis Fireball and Sanding Pansies (very cho ue) 20c per doz. Please note that the following amounts for postage mimi be sdded to order when remitting- For onuly Cnlibagc, Cauliflower and celery 10c per hundred lor pos- nre. -Late tomato llc per doz. Early tomato 5c und into cabbage Ge i~r hundred for postnge. '|‘ho wintered over perennials 1c.eacl.i and annuals 2c. per doz. ioi' postage. Orders beyond the 20 mile iimltiinlosn for annuals or small quanti- cs should be ordered to go by express- hut by an ineuns il coming to linrlottctnwn make it ii point. to ull st our city mnrket. you will snvs express chnrges and postrigo, and can pcrsonnlly select your plants. (lard:-n seeds sn(-.11 so Cnrrni'.,Ileet, I-nrsnlp, Lettuce, Ilndish, Cu- cumlinr, henna, Pens, otc., emi be plnted nil June month. Our seeds are lie some ns we pliint ourselves. i Buy From 'H V _,_ _W J.J.GAY"& SON _ ,.__.. ._ , ' V, ' -;» ,$51, ‘T-‘-jg-~.~,, -_- #semi-oss AN to ,conserved Fd »., -,wsig or Emergency 'gn the ou regulations .ot Canada are ssvoui cliiusasot an Imperial .naturs docking to the question of defense and designed to goossrvs the oil resources ot Canada for the use in time ot wal' or emergency ot the British Admiralty. One regulation requires that any ooxu- pany holding n lease under the rogu- livtions shall, at all times. remain ii British company, registered in either Great Britain or Canada, and hnving its chief place ot business in Htl Majesty'| domlnioiis. The chairman ot the company and a majority ot tho the directors shall always be British subjects and “the company shall not at any time be or become, directly or indirectly, controlled by foreigners or a foreign corporation." This is to enable the Crown to obtain, in time of war, a reliable supply ot oil 'fuel when most needed and also to prevent speculators taking advantage ot an emergency to put a prohibitive prics in force. Another section ot the regu» lations gives the Crown power to asf sume control, in time ot emergency, oi any lease or works, and to operate and maintain them. The compensa- tion in such a. case is to be fixed by the Exchequer Court. A further pro- posed clause prohibits all export ol oil lrom Canada in time of war. _________ _ CLARENCE JAMIESON, M.P. lor Digby, N.S. He is particularly, interested in any legislation reten- Arms. _ Soap a'nii'0lniment._ .-4 » Briemrosti Suk. - “ Whm my baby boy was about four mouths old he suilorcd wr- ribly from scams. The trouble nurwd in n. ra_sh_qi\i‘§,wss very itchy. - 3 - ‘mp It__iii.gqo.llim very ci-om _ 9 nndlretful. I noticed the rash iii-:tin his eye-brows. From there. it spread to his neck. chest and arms. When he ‘would scratch. _ it would make. sores. 5'! (ot medicine but it ' o did llD.800_d. I tried dif- ferent remedies without _ result. At lust I got o sample of Cuticura Soap sud Ointment and after using them for two days I noticed ii cliiinge. I then purcliasod 0. full-sized cake oi Cuilcura Soap and Outlcuru. Ointment. I would give him n. hot bath with the Cuti- cura Soup every night afterward applying the Cuticurii Ointment. Before I had used hiilf oi' tiio Cuticura Soap and Ointment. he U , O n. i.. stmmbem. May 20. iam. The regular use of C-uticura Soap for toilet and hath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp. huir and Immis. but assists in preventing iniiumniution. irri- tation and clogging ol tho pores. tho common cause oi’ pimples, bliickhomls, rodrivss and roughness, yollow. olly, nioihy and other unwhoiesome conditions of the skin. Cull- cura Soap and Ointment are sold by drug- glsts and dealers ovsrywhcro.` For a liberal frco somplo of each. with 32-p. book. send post~curd to Potter Drug do Chem. Corp.. Dept. D. Boston. U. S. A. ,¢,.,.,,,., , .,-, Bacchus (8465) Weight 1700 lbs Pure Bred Enrolment No. 18 Grnnd Clydesdalestallion and a son .pf the world famous Reiormcr (5880) (13151). Will stand for the season at the owners stnble R. H. Wood, Vernon River. As this horse has proved him- sulf to be a sure ioul getter and a sire oi some of the best colts ever bred around here, intending breeders will do well to call und see him bo- fore breeding. p This horse has been registered in the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canndo also ceitiiicate of registra- tion under the P. E. I. Stallion En- rolment Act, leaving no doubt ro- .- ~ ring to tue fishing industry of the Maritime Provinces. | 5 _ 'r 1-i | garrling his breed-ing. ‘ 2251-5-Zmswlmopd. fwsnty-iivs cents. .=_~_»_»_-_1_=_~_-_-_ _ _-_- _-_-_ _=_-_-_-_-_-,1_1_-v1_1_1_:_-5; v-_-v»_ _-_-_-_ -_._-_-_-_-v-_-_-_Av-_ v.. H GUARDIAN cLii7ssiFIi:n»1i-os ' Ons cont par word lirsi iiissriion in this colilm, hull cant psi' worn escli continuation. Cash mill! accompany order. Minimum ellsrds m n H M -....4‘F'?‘lT5 .WANTED ._ AGENTS WANTED.-A 1\`UMB|‘iR OF' good live sgeuts wanted to sell a first class Fox Proposition Write for full particulars. "X", Box; 120, Charlottetown. 6-2II2Wks. SALESMAN WANTED IN PRINCE Eutches_~will be sold to highest llid- der. Apply to tl-eorge lliime, Bristol, Lot 40, 2956-6-15m3ipd. DOUBLE TRUCK WAGON-WE have for sale cheap one Islnnd built, double tgnm truck wagon, used some but in good order. W. Grant & Co. 2980-6-16lll3i. FOR SAI.E.- ONE PAIR FANCY dunk Islnnd mink, have been in captivity ten months, last litter this spring,_renson for selling go- ing away. Send oiler to J. S. Hill, _Brndnlbane. 2977-6-l6ME2ipd OPTIONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 1914. Foxes, Mink, Marten, ste. Organizing new companies my spo- eislty. T. G. Ivsl, Montague. , Iss-1-imiw. PHE ORIENTAL FOX EXCHANGE, Opiiuis bought and sold. Belt R. ill. 1. Minn and pgtclios, also Nnvlmndlsnd Bilvsrs, R. W. iho- Ewoc, Bt. Pours, P. il. I. _ 1_`.,__..__._!.1.!.°:.4:33.l!1'“°*.-1 FOR SALE. Vernon River Roller Mills. Everything in ilrst class or- dsr. Abundant water power. Rx- coilsnt location las terms. Own- M8l'k¢f. sr rstinngf J'. F. linden voriion _ _ \, I n_ivo_i~. my-is-,1_siioi't\»n_nsi»d. ~ »-f. ;,.',-- .- ._ i -';.\, _ v-.' ..-.1 FOR SALE, PIANO IN PERFECT condition. Owner . gone to U. S to live. A bargain. Apply 244 Kent St.. 2968-6-1:'il\l3i.‘ FUR SALI-I, 18 it. boat, suitable for gasoline, Fnil or i'o\-vliout will be sold gt a bargain. Apply 31 Alley St. 2969-0-16m3ipd, FOR SALE.- ONE PAIR SILVER black, P. E. I., foxes cuiight in the wild on_Muy 2nd, tlien n week old.; ulso one pair patch foxes, almost entirely liliicla. Apply to George Hume, Lot 40. 2965-0-15'M3ip- romide othydropsn. il eohoi. . » ~ 1 » slivs plaster _ r . l , riwiiwi fmuiim.-El” »;` ' .ii -- .'som.sn1f-8. -» ' ` ' ,= Sodium phosphate. _ g 1’ espn-iu-or - oi-scio.acid solution.. - » "- i° caltbermomotsr. ` ! " o* Eskimo: - However .Pnfolild , Est It year," said ,Ren S. M. Stewart, Un and we are waltlngto know wheth Ended. The missioniu'y's pi-eachin, , oludes the gospel of cleanliness .an .icskes of soap. "Unfoi-tuuately." h remarked, “I gave them scented so .M log the purpose it was meant £03. to ;, -gsva, “is when Phe Hudson Bay Com-_ ;psny's vessel from England ls sighted.: or. 3 sf, l (I _ die backs it up in zi practical way with l of all ks _ 'they could get hold ot. Now I have 848 to :MM Cha,rl°tt_e.town’ P' 1?' I' taken to earbolic, and they say they ‘ ' ’ ' ` ' Aon’t like 'medicine soap] so they use ,, _ ,___, 5,. . :_ .;,.,_._ _,_ __ :.'.;.;. , _ ., .. U - Dlgesiérs, atc. . S_peciiicatioi'i§lFurnished for Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens. Chimneys, ste. Inspection and Test Prior to'I)eHnry or_Pu`rclisss lu z 1 it Aii ‘ ` -U' Pmpers ' i *l\'$.£:.x -f'=.#=iil`.u » ` ENGINE INSPECTION AND INSURANCE < A e niost anxious moment d the I ' _ i Inspection and Indication oi Steam Engines By Experts incurs ' ` ` P CsusedB Brsnkdo "°° "°-'§¢"ii'.f§i§.' '.i.°'7ia°.i‘°-}i'iig'l’,‘i°-'idy-wieei ' "° ' SERVICE PROTECTION SUPPLEMENTHD BY For ‘Full flnformationt l_Vi'i_ts To li ;“f:s.i‘.S.2.'-"“**°“ ` i _ -.-='_-e-.. f 'ln r mr ml mm l l -_ i i Don’t Fol 1 I Sure , bigger and better crop fr But .if you really mixed ,fertilizers have all have more fertile fields. 1 Manure fertilized fields better crop for you thi land ‘in better condition fo JOHN C.-This farmer used com- JAMES H.-This farmer us e mon' manure fertilizer and had an aver- Auld’s UNMIXED fertilizers and had age ordinary crop. N0 INCREASE. _ net gain per acre of $54.40. If you are one of these farmers who would rather put up with poor success, f common-place returns, than do something differentywand pay out a few cents to get o The farmers who have uscd our Un- success, have all secured bigger crops,'al1 Recently a test was made in different parts of the Island to prove the profit- _ making powers of unmixed fertilizers. were tested side ' _ Not only will these fertil- izers produce a 'bigger' and year, but they willleave the only by our UN MIXED fer- d a low J ohn’s Example---Be Rather than Sorry m every fiield-well, this isn’t meant for you. I want to see your farm paying yov a’ mighty big profit each year, we have a message you will like to hear. . Farmers Who Have Used -Uiimixed Fertilizers Always Have Big Returns had splendid bor, potatoes, $54.40; Souris, turnips, $41.30, Covehead, manga-ls,'$84.00; Tri by, potatoes, $44.75,'Dundas, hay $32.00. ' These Fertilizers ,Mean a bigger Crop for YOU succeeding cultivations, which isa distant and su- perior advantage offered Don’t buy haphaszard. Mr Farmer. Investigate. See that our statements are correct. Then use your own judgement. S r til_izers. this AULD BROS l“;;‘a.f3i.;‘:; Timothy, Early, Late and Alai Order now, as ws have only ali __ eat prices.-Al' Iioriie & Co. 2854-6-l0ME6i We have the latest and bsst is lists. .also Ladies Suede, white ni mln shoes. dia iunia imp. ' W' 1111130 a Bilsoiality oi dysiii Ladies' Straw hath in _the latest A trial order will convince won' you coli, sh ` _ . A , 1 h 1 f ` , Uigliliidlnnrwidghqa Exim” fl-24. '_ Oli, - - ’,".‘ 'Q -lf-" lik( ` ~v ii ~'.;'. .. ,,. 1: =- v 'i$W¢~hl.i5`>\s..SJ"‘v¢ _ __ ,,, “JUST ARRIVED-Number one _ , . ke ,\\\\\\\\W/In\\\\\€'.///1///(A\\\\i\\iuuw(//lx\\\\\\ Clover, Peas and Corn, also “Hao E ,zard’s Improved” and “Ent¢i'kiii” 5 Purple Top Swede Tiimip Seed. ` .m,,_ sd supply on hand. Selling atllow- I'-_nailies §»Geiitleineii, ' clit* tiss lor iolssriiiigwtraw sud Panama ' ~ C0l.°_ ors. " ' -` ‘ ‘II The Bostoh‘Shoe"Sliinii”ig" - I in u 1 Foxes, Foxes, Foxes Just received at the sales ranch of the Massachusetts Fox Exchange on the Mount Edwardflload, one of the finest shipments of Silver 'Black and Cross .Foxes ever received on the Island as follows: 1 _ Ten -Pair Finest Silver Blacks Forty Pair -Highest* Grade Crosses A - Ranches looking for good stock should see us and get our prices before purchasin . Teams ' always in attend- ance at_ the Massachusetts Pgox Exchange' 'to"-take interest- ed parties to our sales ranch to view .our stock. ' _THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY .to get into the _ Fox an"§.§iv~ I . ... 1 ..._ g%cur.;is;ipply you _with the I>nest°h%a;l0ck¥o§l_lVer ‘ A Cali or phone and make an appointiiieiit»to._ see these _ I - - 0 ' S l F°xe5ui¥oii'i°wien° ly dem?-it 1 lug I de so ii-fndeliii 1 ered when required. my hm ` » , ‘,, d 1.. 1 161 Queen Strssi, 105' 1. ,_ Ol' 3 by side with those treated with our un- mixed fertilizers, and the cash sales showed the following in favor of our plant foods-Alberton, hay, $32-24; Little Har- 1. i wlwliwwavl I 1