ULY 16 1914 _-J _ Q' "“'H”1»““=r Ns" _ A 'ra_s..o_m.ano'rr_srown onsnoxsn _ _ -~~ me. dr -...i.»» . MG, ELEVEN 'r ,,"' " gh ’5;,',f`,,, . 1 ”"’°'"""""”'”"“""“ '““'“`- ______ i ________ _ __,___v___,_-____v_v___ __i *W ' 4 T _'um' " I .' 'P 'L' K W' -I k i IRAIN ommkm A S lliloiloilenssrns s'i'loW“"V I l 'I`eIegrapI\_& Telephone Company, INCREASED FACILITIES l' BYih¢_ii1Ying of the tele hone Scotia' aud'Prince Edward lslaliid, theclalfl)ai(i:'iti)li1tlete and extensive than We' fare" dealers in the securit` f th' _ Full particulars will be furnished dnlizqiiesi. is Company' 4 F. IB. McCurdy &' C0 lllllll OF MONTREAL S1'0Cl lxglump, . . lslilsx. Ottawa. Montreal, Si. John. Sherbrooke Kinnsim I lydnsy, Charlottetown, li, .|¢\||°¢ ||||¢_ |m,“,,_ lu _ A i _ The Silver Black Fox The first issue of this Journal is now on sale. SEND Fon SAMPLE coPv. FREE FREE The Black Fox Publishing Co. Ltd. ~ Roorn 42, . Canada Life Bld. St. John, N. B. 3422-7-13MmWf3i ‘ The Strength of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly, entrusted to a Strong Executor. The Eastern Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Oiiicers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability and Good Faith. Its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater than those o an Individual. Consultation or correspondence invited. The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager Charlottetown Capital $1,000,000. _ Total Assets $15,000,000. . 1487-3-5Mtsttf f W O OL We want 50,000 lbs_. Wool by July 15th, Highest prices paid, cash or tradel We have a very large stock of Boy’s Clothing on hand on which We are offering iberal discounts. We bought heav_ily and rather than hold them over will give 20 p. c. discount of Brand --New Suits already priced very reasonably. _ l _ f In the balance of o_ur stock of Men’s Clothing also --We _Will S11/e the Saléne discounts. These discounts will be of cash only or Wool at Cash Price. f_;_1 though WQPHY the Wh P"l~°°° in I l'_° There is living in Melbonme an old man named Woolcott, who when a. boy was s "copy-holder"-st Messrs. Chap- lhtll and Hsll’s when "The Pickwick Ptbers" were published as s. serial ~ story in monthly parts. Woolcott. who Omisrlted in 1851, says he carried Dickens's manuscript about a dozen times. and sometimes returned it for correction. "It was wrapped in brown paper. loosely tied with string. I re- member on one occasion that I dareti to untle the string asd read the story. It was at that glorious scene between 'Bum Weller and his father, when Sam reeds out his valentine." -___i._...~_ Largest' Hoist In the World There is now-building at Sc"hnso- tsdy the largest electric hoist in the world. .This hoist, which is to be ln- stalled in the Crown Mines at Johan- nesburg. is designed to raise 16,000 pounds of ore per trip from a.- depth ot 8,450 feet at e. speed of 3,500 feet per minute. The tate weight of the skip is 8,700 pounds, and the winding rope, which is 2 inches in diameter, weighs 014 pounds per 100 feet. The total weight of the winding motors] excluding bearings and shafts, 'will be $84,000 pounds, and the maximum in- termittent output from these machines will be 9,000 horsepower. Make the Liverj I Do its Duty _ » Ninelimseintsu whes¢helivar§rUl|I|s lomsclx md Isowelssl\li|liL CARTER3 LITTLE LIVER PILLS . after Eating. , Smell Pill. Bill DOIN Smell Pflso _ \ Genuine-__l.... signin. _ nil Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street Manufacturer of all kinds fine hair goods including gentlemens’ toupes and wigs. Also hair goods for sale. m2lnos609-.'vliw.f8l- __ ' tharlottetown Steam Navigation Co., ltd. Commenclng Monday the lst oi une, the ’ BTEAMER NOR'I‘HUMBER\LAND eaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Picton on re- rnabout 4.00 p. m. Connections ade at Pictou ior all points in ova Scotia. BTEAMBIR EMPREBS Leaves Bummerslde for Pulnt-du- hens, N, B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 o’clock a.. m., leaving Polntf u-Cliene on return about 4.30 p.m., annecting with express trains for harlottotown slid Tignish. Connec- tions made at Point-dn-Chene lor all points in Canada. and the United totes. G. We WAKEFORD, Manager. hsrlottetown, May 29th. 1914. 2676-5-30Mt.f. Eastern S.S. Corporation ` International Line Cjuenge in Schedule, Increased Service. Leaves St. John Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays st 9.00 s. m. for Lubes, Eestport, Port and and Boston. Retumlngdssves Central Wharf Boston. 9.00 e. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldlvs for Portland. lEsstport. Lubec and St. lohn. DIRECT SERVICE between St. John and Boston. MAIN STEAMSHIP LINE Direct service between Portland and New York Leaves Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesdays 'niuridsys and Saturdays at 6.30 p. m. for New York. Day lripsleavlng Portland at 10.30 A. M for New York. Leaves St_John7 P. M. Atlantic time on Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays for Bolton direct. _ Sf. John. Ticket 00100.47 Kin! Sl- _ _ l 1, l / _ (Vis Windsor No.iD £35 sam. m. 5 0 p. ll ills. 7.05 s ll- Pnarr Peters..P. E. I.‘_' l. |z.rl-lcliirs in 1'. r.sr.A P“==“l¢f° Hgglfg ' 5 , P. , j A E. FlemmiMiARsntSt.1ohn§ ill:i:'l"vvlllS`l‘li:(iil1i~i¥r; lclialiillllliillllirxvigr llldsllilninn I1 B 0 0 I""""""”""l I 1 ` IN' GOUNIll¥._Llff r. i , __2._. ¢ol.|nf.ry Life is Superior to Town Life j l r1'ae~eo»t or education iii iiliiglins [Bud lWs.les between 1901-2 and_19Q5~0 had just doubled, rising from lust under 812,000,000 to just under £24,- ~000,000, while since then it had gone up to ez9,ooo.ooo, me lur. Lloyd Girls in the British Parliament. He wished he could feel conildent that they were getting their money's worth. Education had been until recently very unsuitable in rural districts tor it had not itted the children for country life. Ho was gled that there had been a great change in recent years in the whole direction of education, but he wanted a. more revolutionary change. Children ought not merely to be equip- ped for country life, but to be trained to take an interest ln ii.. He hoped that during the next few years which- ever party was ln power a real effort would be made to teach the children something about their own surround- ings, and how very much superior country lite was to town life for any one who had been trained to take an interest in the country. A good deal of the money which had been given to the Development Commissioners had been spent on agricultural educa- tion, but even new we were not spend- ing nearly as much as the United States with its enormous amount of virgin soil. We were working up in that direction and he hoped the State in fu-ture would take a. greater finan- cial interest in agricultural develop- ment. On 'ducatlon generally speak- ing the cost had increased enormously, but the proportion which the State con- tributed was less by four or tive per cent. than it was some years ago. 591| Them, Buys' 'Lloyd-="f6so¥g¢, it Bsby's Message of 1891 A letter which was posted on Octo- ber 18, 1891, addressed to Captain Harrison, of the slllp Cambois, ut Elsinore, Denmark, has been returned unopened, without any explanation Captain Harrison was drowned nt sen before reaching his destination. En- closed with the letter was e pencllled note in baby handwriting from the cap tsin's da/ughter. now a. woman. ' Time Table S. S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY ' STEADY IMPROVEMENT The Light. of other days always shlnes‘more brilliantly for some of our instructors, and each generation nnds someone to lament the past and exalt the worthles who then flourished. The superiority of the horses of the preceding generation is e. favorite conviction of writers of this tum of mind, and it is easy 'to find ln turf chronicles of tlity years ago the exact repetition of lamentntions over the changes for ille worse thatarellot ur.- common to~day. Yet there is no good ground for believing other than that the merit and quality oi horses of every breed are steadily improving. The thoroughbred may be best com- pared because of the practical unl- forrnlty of the supreme test, that of speed on the rncecourse. By this standard illu prol;resli is up, not down, and horses nrc improving, not de- teriorating. Tracks are mater to ii certain extvst than 50 years ago, but 11°C llesrly so much as to account for the difference in the tllncs recorded, No other sport can he cited in which, under similar circumstances, deierlor~ ation would be claimed. As a, New Zealand trainer not long ago put it; "I have yet to hear lt contended thai the msn capable of running il llllndreil yards in 10% seconds is superior in the man who can do lt in 10 seconds and yet that is the position tnlien up by many people in respect of racing. ll the horse of Z0 years ago was better than the one of to-day the smile lim of argument might be carried back still further. Perhaps the present- day race horse may not be as tough as, the old-timer, but as a speed machine he is considerably ahead oi him." u --i--ui- _ Yolk Point Ferry ‘ Gasolcne Boat will ply daily be- tween Pownal Wharf, Charlotte- ust on the following time table. York Point Ferry Timetable. Lv. York Point Lv. Ch’town A. M. ll A. M. M. M. mwwww N &WWW 355 FY* N 'cn o W _Q15 GTI'-7 7:5 3. 341 s12i The' Founders of the -Dominion Eveiy' one should possess the FAMOUS PICTURES ine FATHERS of CONFEDERATION including Sir .lolm S. MacDonald Sir Charles Topper ' - l'lon. li. Palmer Hou. Ii. Whelan _ Ilon. G. Coles Hon. T. ll. Haviland - lion. Lt. Col. .I. Il. Gay Hon. A. ll. Illacllouald Hon. W. H. Pope It is of historic interest and is becoming more valuable every year. The Guardian has been fortunate in obtaining the rights of this picture and will distribute a limited number to its readers in exchange for the following coupon and 25 cents to cover expenses It is wdrth six times this amount. Early application is csscniiail Tis theddemand is already great and the number available strictly imite _ ' _ _ .._____ ; To the Charlottetown Guardian Please send me ................ _.copy of the _ picture THE FOUNDERS OF THE DOM- INION for which I enclose $ .......... _.cents Signed .................................... _ _ town and York Point Wharf dur- ing the months of July and Aug- tiff ir ' frllf.. _a I ° _ "1, i .1_,..,‘ 1 ' .»_;, _» ,_ = .L.=Af_HssR>is4=‘Q.°@»».;.~1'. . itmniehienillvel,Sli1"flH’fi illlrilvllliirill " __`_.{»v_j‘fi§`_W_ii_l‘i;__‘_At|aS_ a`nd__' Latest Qensueef' _' When'prescnted`st the Premium” Department of this paper with Five other consecutive_ly__n_umb,ered Coupons and 98_Cents_to__cover_cost of handling, - f carriage. etc. _ A _Thu rs Coupon Nm 5 , g,___ ___, - __ __;;.;_';T.3;'-.__.| s L 1 - -- Leave (7h'Town. Lenve_Rocky Pt. 7.00 7.30 8.00 A.ll. 8.30 All. 9.30 -“ 10.00 " " 11.30 " M. 2.00 P.M.‘ I ¢ 3 0 1| o-1 F’!"F°.Nl"|"‘ “_ ...,- g=5°S=>g - ‘: _T ." = Fo ca ¢ _ .0 ll ll SUNDAY. ,,_s»=s°E:= . oo;-.e cseamcg 1-Fl? ` FF !"»- °,.»r~a¢>°. e==»'=-°s ._ ;;E- _ . M. MURPHY, Manager. Fundy Fox Co. Ltd. 9 St. John, N. B. Have vigorous, Large, Healthy New Brunswick Ranch Raised Beautiful Silver Black Foxes. Free Irom lnbreerling The Soil of New Brunswick con- tains sutlicient Lime, so indispen- sable in producing litrong,hea. thy Foxes making it unnecssary tofeod the young artificial Lime Water to prevent them from deteriorating in vigor and stamina I O u r prices are reasonable Terms liberal. Divided into f l l Association. ' Direct Route to Boston S. S. Evangeline from Charlottetown Fridays at noon. F llallf rom ax S. S. Evangeline Sniurdnys. S. S. Halifax Moncisyu and Thursdays. le ' i'hs lotteinwn rm Mon For furiheri nrmJASn F/p`pRykAG"ER` Agent Charlottetown, I’. E. I. .Cross The _Atlantic By the S.S. “Digby” The feet that this new fast pas sen slug carries s full passeng- d' lgtrbot to and from l.lverg:ool is suiilcisnt evidence of her popu- l lsrity with the travelling public Yon t every comfort of the in ini uiui.at,_ on lidli 3 ..:';'.l.:." 1"” 000.00 Sol rl to Liv rpool 40.00 Bsogld Class. 0 _N 0 il I7. MSxke?esSrn§sT|t`=:‘-tgdsy. ‘ Fgr|\¢L;g,WIilly & Co, Ltd YHKUIDA ~ .l1'__ppg.~__- 1 W. K. ROGERS, Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Nova Scotia _ -' véivtvtvvv-Il' I -» -sf--~-4-.-.'f=».--.-.-_.;f..;--f .P +-_=..--rev:-s='-'_-1-‘ "”=?.~' _ i Silver Foxes and Furs Limited CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first claim on each year’s earnings for the next five years for ayments of dividends $210.000 Common Stock The essence of good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox ln- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade C1335 A animals- l ' ' d 't f the 25 .c. Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes and Furilslllitiihiihdcieiiq thieizfizlrry low basis of rCapitalization of only $14,000 per pair and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception _ all registered in ClassA according to the requirements of thc Fox l;lri-cclcrs 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. Par Value of Shares $10 each Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. TERMS OF' PAYMENT , _ ' h I' ti ,10 . . e ch 30 days from date of application providiii; llioirrdiiletr tliglt thi; liill amguiit ig 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. _ _ Discoiints for Full Payment with Application 4 On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. » D I R E CTO R S FRANK R. HEARTZ, President C. J. STEWART ' Member Advisory Board Dominion Trust Co. President Provincial Exhibition Association: 'President Prince Royal Silver Foxes, Ltd. 78 Greet George Street, Charlottetown, I’.E.1. F- L- ROGERS. , President W. K. Rogers Co., Ltd.. General In- &Bieo h' A ents. l\li'B!l00 1115 ill K Director Hackett Silver Fox Co. Director ndgm-Plym silver slack r'dm,Lid. A. E. SHAW, E4 Greet George Street, Charlottetown. lil King Street West, Toronto. Ontario. iHead Oiiice . ' n Authorized Capital $300-000 ? I l i 90.ilu0 ‘ $300000 I I J Director Refers- l"nytcn Silver Black Foxes, Ltd. Manager A horton Invcstlnunt Agency. Atherton, P. E. Island Vice President and Malmging Director Sliver Fox Ranchlng Company. Director Rogers- ayton Silver Black Foxes,l til. President PE Island Fox Breeders' Association. Atherton, l’_ E, Island BANKERS _ i . 1 i. l 1 l l _*_ 3