‘W i 4 i r i i' : D' 2:, » v- >p . Ni' vi .,, _ ~ , .V5 ll -F ~-i \ ‘i ‘S ti y ‘iii KT* tc? it ,.2 lg 'ff IM.-tr l .. *i* i 'i:'>l.5. _‘i in .L11 5*? xt V 1 tif ir.-. iii; 't»'>. ~.l 1'# .f .l ` ill' ht"-. Vi! _ \, i s fy? ,-E itfil .` .i ‘ ‘i -.ht ‘;s'<£E‘:§i :;~`if:i~‘~'¢ 'liiir-if rf' '-'-.F . _il 1- v_l`. 1,., 1'-‘i tt’ €%§:":"' is :'_ ‘jf~i. ,it fi-` ‘sei ‘:"lf"`i a ` yllflig V. '\\ i » gt >‘,:';-N r-» ,, ug f ¢.~“' f.e§,-‘-»‘, .flx-*fi<'i`¥‘A'- ‘ 'Bti' i " iff" if , r ""f"-:.\ x ,xi i' >`f?",;:1"fi. . , L..-;.,`, l t V A _ _ , a it '_-itil? 4' ,,.,t '.~'~»"':ff l“,l"'v ' rl, vi; . iff- irq# V 1~fv“f.;.f. ,it a . , E ,‘q`;`-‘. Wk Isl., , F i ‘r .. f i C 1 `\. l. ° ii" gi hi ,5 si ~ i i ' ~.~‘§,s,’t . 1,- ` rq, - W . When a person feels “blue” -“all tired out”-doesn’t feel like doing anything- complains of poor _appetite and sleeplessness then his nervous system is run down' and demands a good up- btiilding tonic.' , I 1 l"oster’s. Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites forms the best nerve and brain food known and has restored thousands of suffer- ers to health--Large bottle 75c. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside E F llllllII§\\\\\\\\\! rm ~ . m “ily public pectus ' of the ecutive, before Approval to the isfy itself that ,S Sarding the finances of the company, ownership of property, number and kind of foxes on liand, or to be pur- ,CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Page Two) ' DIBY . may before them date to be named in evidence under. matters under con- to answer suczi evidence may be suspensions or en. after the date of Act. membership will in the Associaton to V0|\U1Uil‘Y association, or individual, i, no capital i for i1 copy of Pros- to the utive Ex- te of t sat- re- chased, are correct, that the coni- pany is not over capitalized and that the propioters or provisional directors are men of acceptable reputation and character. .After the Certificate of approval is obtained and incorpora- on granted no changes may be made n the Prospectus or in the carrying i out of its provisions without the Ap- proval of the Executive of the Assoc- _ lation to whom application shall be m ade in which are fully set forth me proposed changes. and tiny parties aklng such changes and neglecting to conform with those provisions shall, '-'- on proof of such, forfeit their right of i FP I Q i ‘ Don’ t Miss becoming members of the Association. All members making future stock fio- tations must also conform to the coii- ditions of this Section. 23. The Association or any of its officers shall not be liable for any ac- tion in any Court of Law or Equity for Th any loss or damage they may have e Great love Story S ’ Serial ustained by virtue of any bono. fide act done in pursuance of this Act, its _ bye-laws or regulations; and for any action so brought, the defendant or de- fendants may plead the general is- sue and give this Act and the special p i natter in evidence By George Randolph Chester COMING T0 The People’s Theatre f i . 24. The Association shall have the rlglit of declining to register or enroll edigrees or to register transfers of D membersliip when in tlic opinion of tiieExccutive the application for Reg- istration or Enrolment_or Transfer ` _ . '-i not iii uccordaiitc with facts and vlicrc there is just cause or rcuson l; may cancel the Registration ur Eiiroliucnt of any fox already accept- tioii who shall bc found guilty ot any K|!l‘F* ~ lnisrepreseiitation, deception or fraud F' e l ed and registered. 25. -Any member of the Associat- ii relation to the registry of aiiiinnis in the I-icrd of Enrolment Books oi` lic Associatloii sliiill forfeit all his ‘ ' be debiirred from further registry or ...I 26. The Directors muy from time .o tiiiic, make, alter, vury or rcpciil l S@‘\““\\\`v]’l’A\\\\\ 1 privileges in tho Association alid shall E N \\\v]KH\ "' YIHEII IKH.K\\ -AN D- FEED We have in stock a , limited supply of IlllIHIIIé\\\\\\\\\\ i Rolled Oats i Bran Middlings Cornmeal ¢ Cracked Corn Oil Cake Cotton Seed ~ and Molassine Meal .all of which we are selling at lowest prices. A. Horne & Co 9120-3 -llMllsEttsZw /sv).-;\\\\\\vll/m"\\\N i \\\\\\\\\\YIIllIIIllI _ \\\ Ia ._@_..-_-i__;. DR. CLIFT CHRDNIC DISEASES Victoria liotel. Ch'town, P. 3.1. orrrcs iioults-ini a d 'i . if ' ti ;/;°i::to.M$t"t|)$d_¢§l 0i?)ro(¥eilldo1l¢‘:-?'l5.00.ees'l"l:ut ?i~2-l5Mlmo.p V. A. MQDONALD, P. s. i. and s. c.. I tain Director ompany. the da e such Land Burvoyor, ed r Box 15, Sourll. mol? reside e . ‘ betore transfer of any foxes. ilyc-liiws to i'ogiilntc, prt-.scribe and cs l '. -stil illsli ,(a) 'l‘lic iippolntiiiciit, duties, func- tions, and rciiioval oi' nil Olllccrs. Agents and Servants of the Associa- tion, tlic security to be given by them and tlielr remuneration, the manner of making records and all forms and certificates required for use by the Secretary or other Officers of the As- soclatioii. (b) The time at wlilcli, and place wliere the meetings oi` thc Association shall lic held, the calliiigs of the nicot- ngs of the l)irectors,\ the require- Fl0llI‘ ments as to Officers and the procedure ii all things at all meetings. (c) The mode or manner of adiiiis- sion oi members and the fees charge- able, if any. (d) A system whereby all foxes in captivity in or outside of the Prov- nee may be registered or enrolled. (el And generally all such Bye- aws as may be deemed necessary to the more effectually carrying out the objects and purposes of this Act and the iuanageineiit. of the busliiess of the Association provided always that all Bye-laws or any alteration or re- peal thereof shall have no force or. effect until the saine are ratified by the Lieutcnant-Governor-in-(louncll and when so ratified shall only cun- tliiue in force until the first annual meeting of the Assoclatioii unless the same are approved by a majority vote at such meeting. 27. Notwithstanding anything cou- talned in the “County Courts" Amend~ ment Act 1878. limiting its jurisdic- tion either as to the subject matter to be litigated or as to the amount of the claim any one or more sharehold- ers of any incorporated fox company representing in the aggregate ten per cont. of the total paid up capital or such company, if-dissatisfied with the sum charged or submitted by the Dir-. ectors or voted for at meeting ol shareholders for the keep of -the ranch and the management and running ex- penses of such company including any compensation voted for the Directors. may within sixty days after meeting of shareholders at which such charges were submitted. apply by written pet- ition to the Judge of -the County Court. of the.Coiinty wherein such has its ranch or chief place which petition shall and addresses of C t amount of the such company and such capital owned the amount of and and der ”Coiu't are served on defendants and, Y er- to P.{.Mill llllltlltlli llSS0l|' ten clear days' shall elapse between the service of such order and the re- turn thereof. I 30. Theuludge, on return of such order. shall inquire into, ascertain, examine and investigate the charges and expenses connected with the man- agement of such company and the maintenance ‘of the ranch and. for such purpose, shall hear and examine under oath all such witnesses and evi- dence _hearing on the petition as may be produced before him either by the Petitioners or the Directors; and the Directors are required to produce be- fore the Judge on such return all the books of the company and all the papers and vouchers referring to the business of the Company which are in , their possession or custody or under their control. 31. The Judge, having heard such parties, their witnesses and evidence, shall fix and determine in a summary manner the sum or amount which he may consider right and just to allow for the management and running ex- penses of such company and the keep and maintenance of its ranch for the period complained of and the sum or amount fixed and determined shall be the proper charge for such manage- ment and the Directors will render themselves personally liable to the Company for paying out of its funds any greater or larger sum. notwitn- standing such greater or larger am- ount may have been voted at a meet- ing of such company's shareholders and a suit for the recovery of such larger amount may be commenced and prosecuted by any shareholder in the -name of the Company in any Court in this Provincehaviiig jurisdiction. 32. if the Directors do not attend upon the return of such summons the Judge may, if lie sees fit on proof oi service proceed ex parte and on the evidence submitted before him by the Petitioners hear and determine the matter of the petitloii and fix and set~ tie on such evidence the sum which lie may consider right and just to allow for the management and running ex- penses of such company and me keep and maintenance of its ranch for the period complained of and the suni or amount so fixed and determined shall he the proper charge for such manage- ment and the provisions contained in the preceding Section for the rec-ov~ ery. from the Directors of any greater or larger sum shall be considcrcd as applicable to this Section. 33. The proceedings before the Judge ot' such court shall be carried on as nearly as may be in the same man- ner as an ordinary suit within ine jurisdiction of the Court and subpoen- as ad testilicaiiduni and duces tccuin commanding the attendance as ii. wit- ness of any person who is witiiiii the Proviiicc, may be issued ill thc usual niaiinei' out of Court. 34. Tile powers of iiiiiciidinclit oon~ ferred by the County Court Act in proccediiig in the County Court sliiill ixpply to nil proceedings under this 1 ct. 35. The Judge iuay from time to time adjourn the hearing of such pct- ition or inukc any interim or other ordcr that he deems just. 36. Tho fecs for witnesses shall he the same as in the County Court. 37. The Judge may. ii' lie sees lit, award costs to either party according to thc scale of the (loiiliiy Court. :ina evcry order for thc payment of costs sliilli bc deonicti ii judgnioiii. oi' the County (`-ouri. and nniy bc ciifoimcii against thc goods and clium-,is of' tilt- puriy ordortiil to pay in the inaiincr :ii which judgnicnts of the County (fours obtained in any suit inziy be ciiforccd. 38. Every witness appearing bo- fore tlic Judge on the return ot’ such i cxciisc to answer any question put to \ hini. shall be guilty of contciiipi of' (lourt and shall be subject to all pro- cess and puiiislinients of such County (Tourt for contempt. 39. Any party to a proceeding be- fore a Judge of tlic County (‘ourt dis- satisfied with the pudgnieiit of sucn Judge. shall have the right to appeal to tlic Supreme Court. CLASSIFICATION The rules for Classiflcaiioii,.Regls- tration and Enrolinents of all foxes owned or in future to be owned by members of this Association: This Association shall open a regis- ter for the registration of native bred Prince Edward Island Silver_ Black Foxes and for these that iiicet the re- quirements laid down iii the following rule as necessary for admission to registration in this Register. This Register shall be known as "Tile Prince Edward Island Standard Broil 3 Silver Black Fox Register.” , By the term “Native Bred Prince Edward ls- land Silver Black Fox" is meant p. Silver Black Fox that is exclusively the descendant of those native to the Province or ol’ thosethat were owned and bred in captivity in the Province, prior to Julie lst, 1910. Rule 1. For the purpose of estiilr. lishing s. stiindarrl of breedliig foi- Priiice'Edward island Sliver Black Foxes all Silver Black Foxes held iii captivity in the Province prior to June 1, 1910, will be considered foundation stock, and are eligible to registration in the Standard Bred Register or ine Prince Edward island Fox Breeders Associatioii. provided always that each parent was it true Silver Blacgl and that no red or rust was shown ml any meinbcrs of the litters to which these said foxes belong. Rule 2. 'Any Silver Fox in the be eli- rniicli-tires Silver Black. to registration provided that all members in Silver Black. in iinv.ot_.t\i°, three gene:-iv' BTS --rapidly sti'ciigt.hoiis the run down s ein. Price 1.00 icr bottle. Mai und Kent Streets. Mldtf. sumnioiis. who refuses witliout lti\vi`u'i ,(f|l&!'l0U~€l»0Wl\ .\'0Bl€I‘¢l1lY~_ the serious illnes of Mr. John Collins Gla.i'ktowii. is .speiiilirig Iici' ldtisier holidays at her home in Kclly's Cross. agus, was in Charlottetown yesterday. s ' ~ arrived in the city by t.lie special from the Stanley on a. furlough at his home here. each also se as Black QUALIFICATION FOR REGISTRA- TION. Rule 1. Any Silver Black ranch bred fox wholly or in part of imported stratus. not eligible to reglstrationf in the Standard Class. shall be eligible to registration in his Class, provided( that the parents and grandparents are Silver Blacks, free from rust, and were bred in captivity. ENROLM ENT An EnrolmentBooki-ihallbe kept iii which shall bdrecorded the age. sex, present and previous ownership, iden- tlflcation mark, place of birth. oes- cription and breeding if known, of all foxes owned by members in the ran- ches in Prince Edward island, other than those registered in either of the two registers of this Association. The description of the fox shall state to what variety of fox the ani- mal belongs, and shall note guy ab- normalities. No fox shall be escrln- ed as Silver Black whose coat shows red or rusty hairs. Application forms for admission oi' foxes to either register or to the En- rolment Book will be furnished by the Secretary of the Association on rc- quest. A copy of the application des- cribing each fox shall be furnished to the Inspector by the owner nt the time of the official visit ofthe Inspec- tor fo the ranch. The Inspector shall have the right to suggest to the owner any changes that he sees proper to make in the application form for the better description of the animals. in cue of disagreement between thc owner and the Inspector. the 'report 'of the Inspector shall be taken, lliei owner always having the right to ap- peal froin the decision of the Inspec~ 'tor to the Executive, who. if they deem the cause of dispute of sufficient consequence, .may appoint other rc-\ preseutat.ives,. or may in person hold an investigation into the merits of the‘ appeal. ,The cost of such investiga- tion shall bc borne hy the owner is the Inspector’s report ls upheld. lt shall be the duty of the inspector to view euch fox and to place his iden- tiilcatlon mark on each and at tiie‘ same time satisfy liiiiiself that the ani- mals so marked correspoiids with the description contained in the flppllcav tion form, wliicii shall be filcd_by the Secretary. _..___.________.,-e ::Use Harmon Violet or Roso 'l‘oilei Soap--tho soft, creamy latlicr is very soothing and beneficial to the skill. A frcsli supply just received. l\’facKin- non Drug Co... coriitrr Grout George and Kent Streets. d Metl- “Walnpples Emulsion of pure cod liver oil, is uneriuallcd for curliig coughs, colds. chest and lung trouble yst 5 I 1' Kiiiiioii Drug Co., Cor. Great George Psssgsnts Miss lfldiiit llurry, _llli:ii'loltctowii, left last cvciiliig oil a trip to Llostoli. Dr. Darracli, Kensington, was in Mr. David il. Auld has i'ctiu‘iiotl to i<‘i'ccLo\vn after a pleasant visit to friends at York and tlovclioad. Tlié Guardiziii regrets to lciirli of and Mr. Wm. Vioor, lmfli of New l‘ei'lli Miss Mary Monaghan, iciiclier at Mr. G. A. 'i‘liomson, of the firrii oi Messrs. Poole & Thomson, Ltd.. Mont- Ser eant A Tait, Sydney Mines. Mrs W. E. Smith, Pownal, who has been in the l’.E.i. l-lospltal for treat- ment. has returned to lier lioine. Miss Mary McKinnon, Dcsublc, now ot Charlottetown, spent Sunday in Suinmorslde. She was iiccoinpuiiiod by Miss L. l-looper. Mrs. G. J. McCormack and Mrs. P. (I. Brown, Charlottetown, returned home yesterday from it trip to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. Mctiready re- turned to Charlottetown last eveiiing from St. John, ` Mr Kentford L. Waite, of \Vilmot Valley, came to the city yesterday morning and registered af. the Revere Hotel. Mr Waite came down to attend the salc of standard bred flllies ati East Royalty. Mr. I.. A. lirlgbauni, who is super- vising the issue of the Guardian Pro- motion Edition, left last night on a business visit to Toronto. Montreal and Boston. He expects to return on 12th inst. _ Capt. Mcl..eaii, Calgary. arrived in Charlottetown last evening by the spe- cial from the Stanley and left by the Cape Traverse special lest evening on a visit to his old home at Searle- town. He is connected with No. IV. Field Ambulance and leaves for the front in the third contingent. L llll 0 < _ The up-to-date, Store Carpet Big New Carpet Department Our friends keep telling us that' we 'have greatly improved our store. We ourselves think the greatest improvements have taken place in our car- \__,_.9 .- run ¢ “ll” "xi-\l“l1_\_1l~§_ FEEL ‘l l ‘li .iliégdti ails lei “it New = ' ' Lift Jia. fit' W. -f* 7 so ">a~s:`,. pet department. , Occupying double the space it did last season, it is bigger, brighter, better in many respects. Modern display racks enable you to inspect the goods without loss of time or trouble. x;» 3-=~ s `l = . -.».~,,“,7;f;;»:_£\.. ` f Dept. l,.f;|‘|',A\.._ g .. 7 ...M5 -. ,eélifiav Nm _ P , ,, -~s , s - -»=...=~».>=s...f~~:» ”"~ ff \_ .»'.T.f,"-l.';~l" H'/` 1 1 A A »- l (gil.-'Y -._ ,;`*f,:.v-;,. _' ' ¢__,_.~. ff,.T V; _, We it ii » - asisststess -»-- ~ ~ -- r- =» - - -‘ " ‘- - 4 f:~ __ __ =.. A 1 Take the Elevator to our Electric elevator takes you up and down. £577 i si sf? . I 5, _ , '/'I - ' ' €'w . \/ I Biz New Carpet Dept. .1 ->-i‘~ is E-. . rss, `i3 *U 5 s r `\ Handsome New Rugs All the best weaves, Weltons, Velvets. Axminsters Brussels, Tapestry, Ingram, every good make 250 Designs All the new patterns at last years low prices. We bought them before the present high prices went into cifccl:-landed them before duties were in- creased. 1 You are Cordially Invited to call and inspect them without feeling under the slightest obligation to purchase. ' But, at the same time, when our present stock is sold out much higher ‘ prices will rule. lt’s a good time RIGHT NOW to buy your carpet. - - <1 , 4' Beer & Weeks | Beer & Weeks ! Beer & Weeks ,_ -ea town, where she liaid _liccii viillcd liy the serious illni-sa or hor sister. who passed away uftcr Mrs. tlulli1glici'.s arrival. While iii Otlriivii Mrs. Galla- gher bcciniiv ill and eiilcrcil ai liospl- tal but she has returiicd lionic in licr usual good lieulili. ALLAN LINE CUTS FIRST CABIN RATES. MONTIXEAL. March 30.-'l‘lic Alluii Line has made a cut iii flrst~class passenger fares of $15, to go into effect April 1. The first application of the new rate will he in coniiectloii with the sailing of the ilcsperiuii from Sf John. N.H., April 30. The iniiiliiiuiii first-class rate will be $67.50 to l.ivei'~ pool, instead of $82.50. For the suniiner season between Montreal, Quebec and Liverpool thc Allan Line ininliiiuni first-class rain will lic $75 instead of $90. “fhetlier ii rate war is developing or not is fi question that cannot he answered in this city yet. inniiiiliiifiiiii order lt the the handling of insure prompt M _ that all mall ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ,¢~.. . ft The Columbia Grafonola the Home Entertainer There s a limitless enter tainment in the Columbia Grafonola-_barrels of fun for the family. You may sel- ect records that will keep ~ your friends in spasms of - laughter. _ Then if you are an ad- mirer ofthe higher art of entertainment the worlds . best artists me at 'your come , mand. Prices range from $33.00 "i to $650.00. ~ ~ _, ,_ If - __~. .,, ‘_ I I ~`-_,_ .- ~- -.,__i ,..._ . 1' le . _i.-1': i -j ff--, ,- _,~l i, to) . 1. -~ . _ " Sus' was sue |»‘h'i` `|(5v'$‘v"f`4>' 'l »~ X' `i' ' ~ »--1--°~~ It ¢ 1 ul e »»e(»,‘b",\‘ ,i 3 '_ . .sn in-ss i 1 ~ nl' -f s. 1.-_ .».'. .U '... .iss .-t....‘...._' f - 5 3, " `_ Amir Post. Office. - Better! °.f tsl t‘lnttor=ieoooil) oneiilui _ i.uNDoN. ENGLAND. H- 1~~»»-- ' ciililllllli . in `-.» s.. _.U N.. “fm” “is good tea”