v fii O*/' '/' '~-'E-71;’ ,._ ' /- » fi-';_f"-i~‘i.;`»_\ - _ / ° ‘ v \ MH wb, 5§\\\\\\\\\\lE/Il ’;§\\\\\'IIIf4`\\\\\\\\\@IIIlIWIl \ Q `\_\_\ \\_ ~ j. _ iilllllllh. D *E og; § _ ' -Hui §“'f.fsh‘ .V S' y Our prescription - artment has taken highest honors.” L Pharmacists graduates -compound them and exercise the greatest care in filling your prescrip- tions the way the doctor orders them. No substitution. E. A. FOSTER. Central Drugstore ' Sunnyside Our stock -of Toilet reparations is Complete. §"Ci A *U v 1 1 0 ~ " . lt is Never too Late ti mend. So no matter what happens to your witch. Send it around to me 1 ' S. .Mitcliiell 1 The Practical Wntchnaiid Clock Repairer 168 Queen St. Charlottetown li :i ‘For sale ‘choice young 1914 stock raised in our own ranches, several. ` _ _i_rs»~» Silver Black and Cross iFb`;ea,‘ D Fisher, _ _e.i._ ` GRAHAM BROS. wi an l Lonergan Lunch Room ` Meals & Lunches at all hours. The largest Restaur- for Ladies where -dainty ant in the City. Special Room ' Lunches are served; also Ice. Cream & Cool Drinks. We make a specialty of serving- all iadies a got of, fresh brewd tea wit all orders. Our motto-Prompt Service . & First ,Class ,meals & . Lunches at2 a reasonablei “M162 Q ’ 'Street' E ' ueen Charlottetown ,__ l American Trotting, Stallion. Directiun' Patch (miners. °'N.`».` as.4sz. _ standard Registered Nio. 51817.' \ ‘ ,- P`°'iism»1c'an`“til traced in the toi- lowing form: ` ' __ Ilim-tinri,1=iiu=ii\roaied 1906; _by Joe-,Patcliau 80B39;'diam. Sweet Mar- liuerits By, Dir e¢'ym_ Kelly 131,334 grandhm` Diiaiin” "by 'Artillery 450 (Beg, swppii --_Morgiierite, ‘ vol. brother is r B 27 ha o!‘»_»»1914 ¢¢~GW‘los._ , Gillis. XY’ l i TRUST n The man, who has ac- cumulated afew hundred dollars by hard work, must of necessity be most careful as to any _ investment into which _ he puts his capital. ' Municipal Debentures are most desirable for _ this purpose. They are a charge upon the entire Assets of a Municipality excellentsecurity to the investor. Then too, the investor is assured of r e g u 1 ar interest pay- ments at given dates. rn raking into considera- tion the security offered, the rates are most favor- able. We can offer Mun- icipais to net 6 per cent. Full particulars on re- quest. D uoMiNioN _COMPANY 5 "The Perpetual Tnistee” ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, _ lion. Chas. Dalton, Frank' R. Heartz, l ; Marten and Mink. ` ` | _ [__ 1 1 | l'l. M. Davison _ Manager Morris Block - Charlotte-W ,town ' forty'-tive years of age: "fit is also is million. The influence of immigra- and, therefore furnish : I .an-_iq-n--_--luinii. Strathroy, Ont. C ll A_l;l._._l'; N G E A ‘ 'riw Aims bnsei>aI1‘ team hereby fi ,challenge the Big Hits for a game of biill, to be played at the Victoria `Park on Wednesday at 6.30 p. m. shiirp. If the Big Hits are not out , _ g ,itlw ,mme win be claimed by the |Alcrts. The chullengers' line-up is as followsi- Cntchcf, l". Kelly. Pitcher, li. Arsenault. lst, base, J. Kinsman. 2nd base, G. Livingston. 3rd lraso, G. Francis. Short stop, 'W. McEachcrn. §‘"‘.“ “sh H.. Camera' ' en rc e . 1-nu . Leia iieiii, 'i". ivicneoa. f ':Critieul smokers come here for their cigars, fofr they lunow they will got quality unquestionnble with rich- nods of ilnvior and aroma in g0od cigars that is hhrd to equal at any Price. nn_l impossible to beat. Como in an-1 get. sample oi today’s oder- HIZS- 'l‘iii:het.t’s Preferred or Web- `ster's Clear 15c. each, 2 for 3 quar- ter". 'l`iicli'ctt's Special and Ben Bay 10c. straight, Marguerite, Mar- 'atoni:i, Orllando and ~ El President 3 for B Qiiartsr. Peg Top, Stone Wall Jackson, Black amid White an-fl Tuckott/s Bouiqiuet 5c. Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor., Great Gourm- nnri Kent Streets. ~ M1t|_ -T---_...__._._ lndlgesilon ° , } _ and lleandclies ATISUIS From _Cb;tipa_tion, Cured _'md Mentor Habits Esraninuea by Dr. Chase’a Kidney-Liver Pills. _ 506! _ 1912 1 In the western -Provinces, where so many thousands live tar. from doetorii drug stores, very inainy rely oiii Ohals's medicines to cure ldis- mhinltuin hsglbh _N-_id ,gpm- I letter oms id if 01 Chnqdf 'l\_-lil' over the .most 1' 'Y,l'nst- Canada is prqemlnenuy n oqipitry of young peoploiis shown by, _v.bg5__Vfq,ef. that 813 -personyin every one thoiisoud "ot the ponulstibinare under, country where males? predominate, _since the number of mslesieerceeds the number of females by about half d tionon the relative standing of the lexos is shown by the fact that there are 113 men to to every 100 women, as compared to 105 to 100 ton years ago. The disproportion between the sexes is especially noticeable in wes- tern Canada. -In the eastern cities the female population in practically every case outnumbera the males. These are some of the interesting facts disclosed by af census bulletin just issued dealing with the ages and _the sexes ot the people. ` Theproportion of tho population under fourteen years of- age is 82.91 per cent. The largest number of _child- ren is found In the Province of Que- bec, whore 273.5 out of every thou- sand of the population are under ton years ,of age, as compared with 200.8 in Onhrio. 166.3 in British Columbia, 245 in Nbw Brunswick, and 231.9 in Nova Scotia. _ ' Young People In West The western Provinces are the re- gions of young men and women, as is shown by the large percentage of population between the ages of twen- ty and forty. In Saskatchewan lt. is 450.7 per thousand of the population, in Alberts. 457.8, in. Manitoba. 417.3, and in British Columbia 522.8. The Provinces showing the largest pro- -____ MFE- (Rev-) E. S. W eks, Pownal 'le visiting bor parents, gin; and Mrs: John Poole, Cardigan. ‘ ' Mr. J. Hi .Wobster,.V_-oneouver, B. C., is Yi8it.iin'g his parents Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Webster, Marie. Rev. E. S. Weeks loft Wednesday morning for Chatham N. Ii., to nt- tend the Methodist Assembly there. Ho will be absent about ten days in all. Mr. Lo 'Brsrow ll. Th\ou\lJSon, of St. John, N. B.. travelling Freight and passenger 'A-gent of the lla-stern Steamship Corporation, and Mr. C. B. Kingston oi Eastport, Me., Gom- mercial Agent for the a'bove (loin- nnny. are welcome visitors to (`har- lottotown. vw-i.____;_ SHIPPING liEl'|8 ENTERED, Juno 10.- Schrs. M_c- Clure, Fliocliennaii, New York; Beaver, Pettipas, Campbellton; Ju-net; A., Ri- ley, Bellei River; Mnyilowcr, Dlsly, Picton; Mi1i'n'l-e Mlic, Hyde, Picton. fTiI.EAl~il4.D, Juno \0.-Schrs. J. E. Garland, Joyce, Picton; ~Jinnct 'A., ltiley, Belle ltivcr; E. S. Fatt, Miumi, -Buctoucho; Bea.vol‘. Pettipus, Gump- belilton. __il__._._@_. FAH lil] Wlili LETTERS SPEAK VOLUMES portion over seventy years.-of age are the three Maritime Provinces and Ontario, with 46.6 for Nova Scotia., 88.1 for New Brunswick, and 84.7 for Ontario respectively per thousand. In Alberta the proportion is only 8.2, in Saskatchewan 8.8, and in Manitoba. For all of Canada the proportion of the population under tive years of age is 12.3 per cent.. ss against 11.97 per cent. 6 years ago, whilst those who had reached the allotted span of life represented only 2.31 per cent. in the last census, as compared with 3.04 in the preceding census. At the age of seventy the ratio ot males to te- males is about even. From ei h K V scholars _and photon . cent. are married, and 2.33 per cent. widowed; of the total /female popu- lation, 57.37 per cent. are single, 36.97 per cent. married, and 5.31 per cent. ,widowc-id. _ The records of the last census show' that one male and thirty females un- der tbe age of fifteen had assumed the cares of married life. 'ljhe one adventurous male was a. foreigner in Alberta. Of the total male and female population of marriageable age--name- ly, between twenty _and forty-45.8 per cent. of the males ozi1|t".~0I».8_ per cent. of the mules and 63.6 per cent. of the females were married. The rate of mortality is greater among married males than among ~married females, since the percentage of the widowed is greater for females at every _age period. The total num- ber of divorced persons in Canada is given at 4,400. The larger proportion according to nntivity are among ,those of foreign birth. When the census was taken there were 919 persons in Canada between the ages of ninety- five and ninety-nine years, and 120 of a hundred years or over. There were 87 cantenarians in'0ntario and B1 in Quebec. ‘¥ Our Egg Supplies Canada, an agricultural country, im- ports eggs. .Over thirteen million dozen eggs were purchased in the United States for consumption in Can- ada.. These eggs were' worth nearly three million dollars. Both the pro- duction and the consumption of eggs In Cuando is .iooreulnsa but the con- sumption is'_ increasing much faster the p production. ` ls. fevrryotrs ago-less than _n million were imported, but etch' year Ulf 'QWUU .-\ 13.3. | is ty _ ' _. years of age and_upwai-ds the female AN 0FT’QU0TED REFER' z?pl`3;t§;‘;ne;1:t;i;:';§I;:'ter tenacity 'l‘rustin‘g that my request rreets i -_ _ _, , I , Y Ar . ' ; I wg ` ` S l . The proportion of divorces for bothlto both oi you if I make the desired sexes is only about six in every ten °011l1¢”l5i0n- _ _ . fthousand. 0f»tlio iota!-male--populw - ~- ---- i- - - - tion, 62 per cent; are single, 34.85 per west Roxbury' Mmm has prsotlcally. The following few samples oi lett- ers recently received by Tho Guardian speak for themselves: g Star Folia, Iowa. l ci.. __ The Postmaster, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sir.- I desire to get into; touch with a. certain publication ot your city but cannot iecall the name atthis time. The first letter of the name, if I rememiber well, is G. | If this letter suggests tho name of the publication to you, please hand this letter to the publisher. I If the publisher kindly sends me a copy of his publication, he may se- cure a new subscriber. The publica- tion has handled. fciix-farming in your province interestingly, AT LEAST your kind support, I await. response of the "pulillsher"£tnd shall be obliged Tho Charlottetown Guardian,' - lllliail i l .ll ‘ Charlottetown. P. E. I. Dear Sir,-Please enter my sub- .scription for one ymn poginiiing March 2nd., 1914, ,unrbkindly semi back numbers from thot' date. I I wish to keep in t`o'uch"with tho black fox industry in your Province limd KNOW or No B1-rrrsn wav ,than through- the-niadltlirr oi YOUR UP-TO-DATE PAPER. | I don’t know the exact rate to U. S. A., but ain sending money order for $3. If that does not cover, ‘please enter my subscription and nd- .vise me oi balance due. ‘ C O O ° Jacksonville, Florida. illllditor, Charlottetown Guardianj P., is. 1. Mr. L.-- has asked me to send for your paper as he has become iii- terested in the fox ranching business and in order to post himself would take your paper to keep up with it. If not asking too much, he 'would appreciate if you would sand him an issue giving the dividends paid last year which have been quoted here.- Graniteville, Mass. Charlottetown Guardian, _ Charlottetown, P. E. I.‘ _ Gentlemen, -I herewith enclose money order forisubscription to your -morning daily, presuming -this is the rdigon which has the most lox news ll - , If you have any back numbers which , within the .last six months have giv- en any special fox newl. I W°\11d BD' _ preciate if you can mall them to me. taking the amount out -of my sub- scrlntion. Dear Sir, find Order in payment here want AD- i Vw7f*_‘,R__' ‘i ‘,‘ '_ ,` 'W ,_ _ . _ ,gs ‘~ ii "~ ' t "inierii "until ‘i - ~»‘=~,__-_.__-. _ _-, 0" r nmljlig _ ’ ggilenv »' W' / I;-f -_- -‘€/ ‘ /,P [gm- -’ 1/_"5___?;371 TT 3, r B.. _._ . _ _ |.\ _iw- -- \ _ _ 1! F- ‘A “' 1*-"'l'-if: / "a'i'i-if ly ____ __ lllllll ' 6 ‘-its _\iil§ii\.i..ill 0 3 _ifii f- 1." p i§l 3 ._ "2`,£ \ , - ‘ ` ' _ . '» . "; 'fffc' ,- Sl i ll H ” " It ' -`;<';-"f“~€ » i ;.,<-, ‘ "os, H- _ \\¢s=__=H._l=° Km l1:!_-4-,_ `.\’!lI?‘|-: E2 - LZ Um;-.“§_: i ii-w:-.1 If-"_L__~§_"’§ ‘~=` ` . if ,. ~ . il'-I __ i;§s;;;._.- -,€;=_~_-_._-.. ' The swellest showing ig """"-i 4 of high class brass beds ,A _:J ever attempted in the city No matter whether you want one or not-come in and see these new beauties wc’ve just opened. , ` _ About 30 new p W Styles l About 30 of the newest and most up to date styles. All the newest styles of finish too-all “bright” or all “satin” or “polctte” which is acombination of both-or “Velvet pole lie which is really the handsomest finish ever. $12.00 to $85.00 each A We would like you to see them-we wont ask you to -if you want one you’ll have to tell us. _ il W 7 ____ l »: F ~.. F ...lg 45:: _ ~»;__ _F1 _“.2”-*L \|¢%=; ,K HE.-= / - - -lp ' _ sf. .V _ \ \ 1 1 _ li. Absolute satisfaction in buying Your a '”r// f///%% / / .,_|__ ; .9i?£,Q¢e( //// . ` ' / 5 Gilcloths and Linoleurns here You get the C atterns you like ` You et the Best for -- __ . ' , ,__ _ your hall or dining room, choose from. ` ‘ Hundreds of tasty designs--in every quality,--for every purpose-1-and competent salesmen to serve you. our stock. 1 25c per sq. yard able for all purposes. V Yéu get What you pay for _ Whether you wish to buy`a cheap oilcloth -.for a bedroom or an inlaid linoleum for Don’t just take our word for it-were glad to have you look around iirst-then see _ _ - ‘ ' ' <1 1' 1- At this price you can sei. Cugéclgghiggg faffiflds lggd cet from a wonderfully coin- pattemS_ plete range of fpatteriis-siiit We gan Surely please you We will cut and match all orders free of charge weoffer you the best values and biggest choice of designs to 3Oc to 60c 75c to $1.25 per sq. yard P91' Sq- yard 0 "Naims” celebrated inlaid linoleums best in the world ~ at lower prices than y_0u will be asked for inferior out of our big showing. m1\k0S- \_a_`\nd it necessary,send and measure your rooms/ /_ Great bar ains in retty ciurtainings---on -\ 'safe fo-dgy at ourqirien dept. See them At`12 l-Zc yd Ai 25¢ ya. Ai ascyd- __m_ _`_., ._ _ . .. ` ’ ` _ I Wnrth to 20¢ Wort-h to 50c Worth to 75c | p K , { , I _ i ` n-h_l ihq 'T-L #_ in-n__,1-gl-ll’ ~ am £0 YOU. ' . O U A Winnipeg. “md” To Tho Guardian. °l‘°l°° Charlottetown. I enclose renewal 'sUl>’B=\‘iDi-10% U0* g f'ona of the sod. ' I ml” the per when it dbos not come. _. With all lumens, I am. etc. = I U C . _ i i _ .i~:»n_i_u1§=~<\- -M. 'shi-~i _ Charlottetown . , pq, gif,-_ws send be-ewirh the a- mount for subscription. ws nad ’wr._9,p“- very intilrelting and will irlveyou our _advertising when we .» iv,_it-giw .-_- ,___ ig” fha' 'hd ,N hy, to ogg; this Silver for Ranchin; ,Co., Mase. 20,," who pM“,:“q\”_ to giyu ‘ ` ._,.. f.i.,-,ii _ .7 15...’ , *fill* ‘T119 9"" l°‘“- confection. 601:. -, at pound. '#1, _ ' ' - ' .W ~ ' »°7 °°-l - o oio . C'l‘*\"l“t“t°"“» P- E- L box. Mclilmion Drug.("o.. Cor." ` ", ui, _The C\,,,,r10t¢¢¢0\.n Guardian, 'closed ndiicrtisemeirt in your paper _six times. ` - ciiarlomtown. I nr~:r»i.ilf;s Faoin oun l.'AS'r an- gvnnrismiinnr cnusius-gotnqr _Q _ snoiin rinnn, nori-i 1 A 1 _ _ ..‘3°2;‘°:ff';...:‘°..‘:.°z.. .:;’...“".f.‘..°.f-;°. -in STATES.-m‘€n M02 0, om. ad ,md mm ,,,,,,,,,, to snows Yoon. ornounxrrou oov- havo the pleasure oi ounce in your‘ER3 A BR0\@£“r'£Et§§;T0RY~_ _ I '°°"°' ’°°“' . . . . _ nga.) wiimram Rooms. w wi . ont. ' ° ' ' _ “ ' °° 'rue nriginais oi zum my in ni- Thu Editor 0| the Ohm-mgggtown spccted at The Guardian Oillee. Guardian. . Dsnr Sir,-We appreciate the VAL- nii i i i lui tli' UH OF SPACE ll' Tl” G‘_‘“m|°“ “"6 makeyrsspescv: ageniggdlxeglxya 'lm plibd wiii not ...mn :met ri-in svnnsnio Wm, ,mn qu, ,M D, MU", §,,,,,,,, BERVIOE YOU HAVE RENDEHED Intel The, ,ir°_lb’°m¢_°\y, pm-Q' db. Us-` _ . _ licioue and ggllcahs-there ~ houoands ot toons in Chart _ `. V u > ‘ ..N,,,_Yo,k_ Dear Hire- please insert the en- Georg, ,ind gmt gtngui _ _ emily orwiutips * _ "r iiiiiiii . 1.-'»»‘f=._ieii=!!il@lll,§,i\i, -1 ” 1 i 1 » or llfl`liall.,i;.-_ ""”i"Wi"ll‘ ll in-r »flf_ Tn _V __ li ,a;_.,1,L;1_ ‘_ JL., _ % ,Brass beds de Luxe la , . 'W7 ;".w ' ‘-~..'i ‘ i ii ,fi .‘.uaair1§?_._-?_-_ v er 3;: -.»-.».&».~ - if ii ‘ Yi i ii il: ii '~_‘~f 1# 2193 -»-_-A sa.. rf?- y. . ‘i ~ at _iiffi ,) ii' lx.. 1'* ii, iii' 5 i-. .' a. ~ Ei , .L I i = ii? i ll -JM... ,..»_~, ~ :_>.,¢f~..- » i 1 1 1 l . . i. \ 1. .. , . _'-271 ;~sg-1..-._ _- fi. 2?; iii . 3'. _*.1 3" ,,.~<,..- -t:_~_ _ ;.;?,»,» ,._<1ll~r‘ ~_» -Ll _i v 1 '(11 e. ii. 'i if-_ I. "1 i ‘-ia, ' 'ra' .1 fi. Qt; Q; v;,i\ i “ '7 . , _-1., , Y _Q ~..-‘;:»,4_‘,.: -'x54 ~r f I ,_ , » i - ,, _,_ ..- Lu 1' t » J gal.. _ - I .s = 5.1¢