I f - - - ' -..\__ in ._ ~ - s _.- _ . _ ` f ‘ " M11¥¢H_ 2- 1914- . . _ ---ras :.4-rw me i THE cnannorrirrowu GUARDIAN ~ mn- of -i....»» ~~~ race E1.-EVEN 3'. v- -Arr -- __., -._ - __ _ . . \ - W ` - ‘r 4-ul-ass? ' '° tw: " - ‘_ - x _ _ _ - _ - -. __ A..~._.~._:--\- 1 'I ‘ I Aiiiouiiiciisnmi. T - A _ UUIIPIEIEII _r___m___”L_v__.m;~ - ~ F BBUKEN IJUWN ~ _ An automatic cigar designed ior home as use has been patented man. With it comes ash tray with four cigar rests around _ the edge. The lighter center of the tray and re ever BUY MU1\i¢‘-_lP3l_` Debentures _Not _for many years haveM ` ' ID.-.bg tu" 1 Btlvli _?f§rlCt1ve prices. __Howev%I:cI?:in ltogthleesgigdluglt - ' rdW oney at thechief iinanciaf centers and the. Siéadif d Whwh has been expenenced ioieiiiis class of 9°°“"-'H59' 3” advamif In Dnce would Seem to be duein the ,» -For this reason it would -be 'well for intend- - investors to make arrangements for _their requirements _ 'w off r_ bi ii f Deben “ ' .1 ing twins il; 13305 slillit pqrchggerg of each of the ,follow Province of Nova Scotia Municipalityfof Cape Breton, -. E ;`t‘§’i';\‘rg‘g1.Tfl‘f°» ~Aml1@YSl. New Glasgow, Noi'-th Sydney, i *P099 and fllll D8l‘llCUl8_l’S .will be furnished upon application. - I ' F. B. MaCURDY _ Q . . llniisuis or noirrsssi. arocs xclaiios llllfl-I. (News. Montreal, Si. John. Sherbrooke, Kingston, ' Sydney, Chasloiieiewnjt. Jelii's llld.. Landon, l,¢, _- ,_ """" xg M """` THE EASTERN TRUST (co. * P ESIDENT R I _ iii,-.-;: ‘- _ ~ Robert E, Harris, K, 0, - .--_~'~.=;_'..l'-_.--__ I ' vion-_ehEsin'uuTs -' Jsints Manchester, » ~- _ _ -_ - - ~ - I John Y. Paysant, K. O. Y . I Hector Mclnuss, K. C. I ' __ -D1nEoToRs - J;__wAitei Aiiisoii, A. P. nsmiiiii, K. c., wi... A. Black, H.‘_~M.»_ Brookfield, George S. Campbell, Dr. C. F. Fraser, ' _I . £0111 George H. Murray, James C. Mackintosh, Hon, David _» “°K5°|1» Him- James D. MacGregor. Hon. J. D. Hazen, K. "'0f§'F-' B-'M0CUl`dY. John Maclvab. Wm. Robertson, Wiley ‘ Smith, 0: E. Smith, Francis P. Starr, Hon. W. H. Thorne, ' ' -Hon. Josiahwood. - _ -_ ' GENERAL MANAGER _ .' ' _ .PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD ' Hon. John McLean Chairman, James Eden, George E. Auld; C.H. B. Longworth. MANAGER CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE » W. S. Stewart, K. O. _ avaii-iviii. TheI"uture oi’I"oxes eAn Independent Review By \AI. C. Anderson (Reprinted from the Charlottetown Guardian) This article has been reprinted in pamphlet form by special request, and suppliexi to the Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Ministenof Trade and Commerce. to be laid before the Eng- lish Trade Commission about to visit Canada. It`*Is" a full and frank discussion of the Future of Foxesas a permanent paying industry, and shows that the Average Annual Profits of Fox Companies should, for the -_rough cleansing at once. When your l its , ORIGIN 0F(_iY`PSlES The iirst eiliclal recognition of the presence of Gypsies in England is con- tained in an- act prohibiting their itineracy, dated 1540. Hands of Gypsies -_ appeared in Gerhiany, Italy and France reach England in considerable num bore iiiitil the early part of the six- 'U teenth century. '1‘he.law referred to. ° elecuted at one assise for having as- land and America. up to comparatively Vllflnts. and often persecuted. Thersx are many theories in regard to the origin of Gypsies, but the one most early-in the iltteenth century, but it aveiibeemn they did me m nn-“um ii to be supposed that_they did not gf . co oo d d En H to I i _many dollars’ worth but t e did all he-ll\m.alIl einteregirzldmnrllth theradlzkll un* 7°" °dv°m°”"" °1‘"3“ °‘ 'hm' skinned tourists, and during the reign "I of Charles I. thirteen persons were :Fwy hr num Tue" “no” “ '° mime with Gypsies. iii imiii Eng- ‘"‘ so V IVF _ I meant times, Gypsies were treated as '11 bg .11 gym; you ¢1,;m"_ "I _ ms. w.,N. KELLY. generally ‘accepted is that they are A Haollsvnml, ONT., Aug. 26th. i_9i3. F _ _ _ i the descendants of low-caste Hindus Anim my Tiiiis °'Fn|i-i-tim" lmiisi Tails lr Tia lloiil. I can highly recommend Fruits good About four ears e I mmenccd taking ‘Fi-uiIa tivesq? for at general break down and they did me l world of good We bon ht e ood d as I said before, Ieanisot speak too easant,compsredvnthothermadicines, at I sin glad to say so and I trust that me other woman may start taking mit-s tives’ for I know the results 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 251:. t all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives mitod. Ottalfl. - servcir for gasoline, the top with s friction cap and a said that one illling of ' In an Insta i -- .f lighter that is well ss' store by a Western an ornamental stands in the consists of a s small tube that operates the cap. It is gasoline will '. -0-D: tl: _ v4 < llpolled by Tlmour about 1898. De- spite their association with other peoples, the manners. customs, super- I stitions, vlsage and appearance of tue as when they made their first appear- ance in Europe live- centuries ago, and they continue to make the same pre- tense of s knowledge of futurity. li, B MADE FROM FRUIT-CAN'T HAI-IM c 'IENDER STOMACH LIVER Ii your little one’s tongue is coat- s liver and- bowels' ussd"'irgUli't1s';“ tho- ehild is cross, .paev-iah,..listle'es; pale, A feverish, give a-teaspooniul ol-“Cali- D loriiia Syrup of Figs,” -and in a lew child again. stomach, liver and bowels is prompt F given to-day saves'a sick child to- t which contains directions lor babies, I children of all ages and for grown- 'ups plainly on the bottle. Beware ol Gypsies remain practically the same A - - »~__~- -..-~...._,___ of ampies and advertising matter. H l. IEHILITS iijllllli v A ;;........ .. ...... .. . .. IS SIHUPIUF FIGS 3° ci '-*- ' ` plain mahogany box. Sometimes ase is of silver or of gold. It is ' the invariable custom of the Prince lost. AND BOWELS. to odor to this device. amplea they contain, with a note.ex- ed, it is a. sure sign 'thc stomach, pi if breath is had, stomach sour, sys- pare a book describing the advantages It tem lull of cold, throat sore, or il of his howl, which was printed 0 arcliment illustrated by hand, an ew hours all the clogged-uv. ooustiim- b°““‘l :“lb°“'”;l1"J;`;°" A” 3”" ;“‘t"';‘ it is iiieie is repeat me color of hei- ed waste, sour _ bila`,Zand undigested cost a east , . no er oe (005 Will 8°“tlY IHOVB Out- Ol U16 'b0W- proprietor in Cairo sent s silver modal els' ““d` Y°“ ha” a wen' playful of his hotel, and a letter praying that ,Q Sick children needn'i: be coa.xed»to th lie this harmless "fruit laxstive." °f Millions of mothers keep it handy be- wont abroad. Some of the letters the cause they know its action on the P;-gnc, 1-waive.; are very amusing, i f i and sure. They also know a little 1:' instance' me W" from a ch 8 n morrow. to bring his three daughters to Eng- Ask your druggist. for a 50-cent is bottle of "California Syrup oi Figs,' D1 N, n Ceylon oiiered to 'supply the Royal , household with a`s many black ser- caumi-ieits sold im... cet ii... gen- vents as desired- all Perfectly "sired uine, made by “California Fig Syrup and speaking Englis_i_i:__ _ Qi_f_e_rs_V_irom U0mPBl\!-"- DOD* 5° f°°l°dl “couriers and guides are numerous. One was received from an old fellow _ l Q 1 \ HE PLAGUE OF SAMPLES _ Glance at the Mali ei' the Prince of Wales _i It is said that the bulk of the Prince Wales' daily mall is made up of e ceives enough samples of cigars and on of t a heavy smoker for_ a year. Y sually there are twenty-five or lift gars or cigarettes enclosed ln is s to return the costly cases and the aining that he never retains of d‘_j being his guest ti-is first time he 0 e South Sea. islands, who oflered nd in order; that they might be acod in the Prinee's harem. A m . ,A of-_.'!~¢.;' it 4.7, 3* sf. 4' Emerson iourrls give over 1,000 lights. which the gasoline ignites is that friction. One end of the lever is lust below the cap of the lighter tube and when the other end pressed down the cap th: and ‘he gasoline lighted a small chain so it does not get The invention of the barometer 5 dates back to the year 1643. am-ple of so valuable a character. n enterprising proprietor of a hotel dosgnq; sleep, Bag or act nagumliy; at Nice went to the trouble to pre- n Princess Mary’s Touoh of Blue As a rule Princess Mary has a touch blue somewhere about her ioilette. may be only a tiny enamel brooch for she is not yet permitted to wear els-it may be a blue ribbon, but eyes. The Queen herself ls a great lover of turquoise. The various gifts ueen Mary selected for her daughter ° ~P"l“°° “Sill d° mm “‘° h°“°' wiiiis visiting me mum ima poiisrieii f Ella CABBAGE. FISH' ‘PAPE’B DIAPEPSIN” DIGESTS FOOD WHEN STOMACH CAN"l‘ -comes 1Nn1oEs'r1oN. '"4-*F " " P- Do some food you eat hit. back- taste good, but work badly, ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick. sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptlc, jot this down: Pape's Ve as soi.iNni_ The principle of the lever is pushed off from the tiny that results. The cap is fast It is claimed that there is no _________ , :_'_m_ fi wiiiiiiiiiiui ‘ciiiii oriiia-.gi ».&~'i The Morning Guardian (mailed) one year S2.” ` 'The Canadian Countryman (weekly one year...|l'.|C' ` ,_ Total. _‘ ~ Two papers lor price oi one f ' `. For s limited time The Guardian management has complet.-4. `~ ad arrangemenh to oiier the above two papers to any ad dress in Prince Edward Island for only $2.50. " It is' not necessary to introduce "The Guardian" to the reading public of this province as it enioys a larger circulation by thousands, than any oi itscompctitors. ` The Canadian countrymen is 3 WEEKLY farm mggggins, published in Toronto. Ont. printed on excellent coated paper. -- elle of pages 11114, a copy to hand contains 82 pages. The Canadian‘Countrymsn is lull oi farm ideas, splendidly illustrated with farm views, (Arm machinery in operation. holds of vegetables, prize winning he;-seg, ming, hog” |h¢¢p_ .views of the Art Association exhibit at Toronto, etc. On another vase further particulars are given about 'riis Canadian Countryman, _ MAIL YOUR RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTION TODAY USING :HIE l'0RM BELOW . _ i ;, Subscription Department, ' The Charlottetown Guardian. `_i Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' " Dear Sire. Enclosed iliid herewith $2.50 beliig renewal subscriptions to the Morning Guardian lor one year. With this subscrip- tion I understand that I will receive FREE for one year The- Canadian Countryman a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- to, Ont. Name ... ............ ... .................. --i ............... .......... _ ._»:, ‘_ -~. Z. £- .. _, Post Odlcs New Subscribers to The Guardian can tsks advantage oi till! oler; - ' I sw-1z~aouu. I 1 imap, Sllilllii. NEW Blltlli next ten years, be 23 per cent. ' ' ` This pamphlet is indespensable to all Bona fide For f Companies. _ _ i - t is their guarantee of Good Faith. V _ Price 1,000 copies $5.50' as u » A 4° _ _ . “ 250 “ 3.50 “ * 100 “ 2.00 The Charlottetown Guardian 1212-2-14`MEtf Charlottetown. Canadian Government _Railways P. E._I. ,RAILWA Oomineucing January (ard, 1914, trains will run as follows: Y Trains outward ` ' Trains Inward ii_eaa__dowii, __ _ _ Read un. - Tues. Mon. Daily Dsiiy Tues. Mon. Mon. Tiiui-. wea.sx_. _' ex. Thur- Wed- Wed- Dly. Tues. I ex. Thur. Bag, 1i'r|_ Ban, Sun, Bat. Fri. Fri. Bun. Sat. P_M_p_M_p,M_A,M, A.M. A.M. P.M. PM. A.M. is -_ .ov I-I 9-s-.= I-I Ego bl PPFFP 23-‘SIS 7.15 Dp. 0h'town Ar. 11-30 '8.Z5 Hunter Ri 10.35 9.07 .. Emerald Jet. I' 10.01 9,55 Kensington ‘ 25 ar. Summereide -DD- .-#F9 C! O eirov H ss' o ¢":|s2Q 95° sa.» ees i-A F P.M. 1l.30 . 10.55. ` 9.39 Dp. Bummsrside Ar- Port Hill \ 0'Lesry _ ‘ Dp. llltnerald -Tot. Af- Ar. Cape Traverse DD- s».»-'-'~:~.°°~ Fir 9~`~:-‘-** ai' ee P" Q' v* Sagem U# '=¢_°~,a°\ yay? as` ssh# ¢l=os°‘ .°'.s. _._ -si < np. - oirtowe Ar~ tis Mt.Btewa|'t Jc.A\\» liorell - Bt. POM!! Ar. Bouris DP- / - _ai-. siimirs Din, _ _ Dp. Mt.Stevsrt Ar. sas .. - ca.-iii;-.ii\ _ _ M°nt.%'||°° 7.00 5.41 6.06 ass s.so Ar. use 0 vii Dv- "-00 P.M.r.ii.i».u.i».`il"'. " 'H '““_""“'"“il`“K`ilA. . _ . AM. reef? S3333 7_1() 5.0 4.05 5.11 l.0B 4.25 Q." 0.01 Daily Bat. ‘i Daily ex. Bat.. ' 3|; 5 gn guy Bst.b Bun Oni! _ _ _ P. li. P; ll. __ __ 14|- A-W P 5"°.°“F°:".°‘ assess 9.00 8.01 7.12 6.00 0.05 7.15 Ll. i-0 f`|;¢m¢¢ ,__ . . 3.»S.'5‘S $.45 ?.-.~s».° 52:2; ' ' also me np. ` oiiwevs Ar. _i'o.is s.is 4.51 iss vu-iios niv. an 1.11 1.00 LIB Ar. Murray Ha r. DD- 5-4°. 7-" “G0llG requirements ol , MAii..$1sAivisu||!."» T0 LIVIBPOOL hom ilst. is Mar-Hesperisn. .... ..Bslilax Wed 18 Mar-Victorian ..._ Bt. John Bstls Feb-Alss¢ian........ Halifax Ylod- I Mer-Virtiuia‘n....Bt.Jobn ‘IO IAVl_l Q LONDON ‘_ Bat.Sllfsb.-Corinthian....B\. John 5| TO GLASGOW ' ` ,l ; _ Thur. Z5 Feb. Numidian Portland Thur ll Mar.-Pretorian _ .Boston Bat 1| Mar-Bcandinavian.Portlsnd Thur. l6Mar".-.Ionian ....... _ .Boston :One class (il) Cabin Steamers. For rates and full particulars spply,W. K. ROGERS. City. “ ll. Q.. A. ALLAN ` ‘2 Si. Peter Street. lonlraal _ , _ . in Constantinople, who desired the “ privilege of showing' the Prince the _ 0 sights of that city, and remarked that _ he had the honor of escorting his grandfather about some forty years n ago. Appeals for subscriptions charities are also very numerous. a edthat he was a patron. and it might was simply a money-making scheme, in which ease the Prlnce’s name might -be used to fleece the innocent public. Degrees for Famous Men Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist; Mr. J. S. Sargent, R.A.;'Bir James Murray, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary; Protiassor Wagner, Berlin, the economist; Vice-Admiral Sir Wil- mot Fawkes, formerly commaffding the Australian station; and Sir Fred- erlck Kenyon, principal librarian of the British Museum. are included in \ list of Cambrld.ze'honorai'y. degrees- Qi _ l I 1| m Au. iiiii WAY iii WATER Eastern S.S. Corporation ` International Line - . Change in Schedule St. John to Boston $4.50 St. John to Portland 4.00 f'~.i:"i-'.i.' '°..°° .:`“""“" , o an a .. , ulgelfgmindl letfves Central Uwliiglf Sostihi Mon- 'ds ai 9 A. M. and Portland at Sp. m. for L"§*" Ei'°'il/’i°Aiii'l<§'r5s'A"i\'i's'i-iii> i.iNi-: - Direct service between Portland and New York Leaves Franklin Wharf Tueadags. Thursdays and S“'°"‘i’.:i‘?.i'~ fr Fm: ’~°-. .t an in erm |0&lril¢I¢I =geIiI:.`lI:ggage checked thmugh to destinatilonk THOM N' T' F. ‘L Pl A. I . E. Fl I A t _ 55° °'i‘a1._"i..;fi._ ._ Nov , ENci.ANn_ _ . ?.";.‘3.il.“.‘?i’.7Zi'.‘.l“.’.’.;2‘.‘.'B“i.§"‘!& r ssrvi bdtwdnllailfax. Bt.. Ihgaiga isila.. Livsrpesil and Our I _ t . are the meetyl: Bervlob. each baring limited sceemodationforafewpasssngers The! B. "Digby" is asplendld pansnger# beat - he-Saloon sc medasion is all that one could soesire in so far as -comfort and oonvesiisaoa is concerned. < Firstoissstebivsryool is$6000. 'liiisshlgeallsatst ohn‘s.Nfld. WINTER FARES _ State Rooms 1.00 - -1-Club 0iiers-- I A scoTiA AND I' dto is rtth fa is $18.00. _:Eng pargnlarsuuplili applica- l |FOXES FOR SALE ~ 1914 Pups Silver Black ALSO Beautiful Silver Black Breeders all for later delivery. If Quality, Breeding and Lowest Prices would inter- est you. WRITE or wiizs us. FUNDY FOX C0., LTD. St. John. N. B. 1188-2-i2Mtf The Charlottetown Guardian and family lsrsld and Weekly Star I ,The Morning Guardian and The Family Herald and Xgkiy Star, one year The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and Xshelkly Star, one year Address sli club oilerato THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Charlottetown » P. E. I. 1 359!-is-3oKBti_. Fumsa,\\lllt_l“iL& Co. Ltd -- l l to di these communications are scrutinized }ni““t°°' hilt what P1°°'°°° 7°" m°°t with the utmost care, for should the 1 Prince subscribe it would be announc- iis imma ouifiaisi- on iiisi nie charity times#-they sro slow. but not eure- i i I i Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and'iipset. you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly eiiective, _No difference how badly your stbmach is disorder- ed you will get happy reliei in five s that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear.. ‘ Most remedies give you relief some- 'Pape"s Diapepsin"' is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition -so the"misery woi.’t come back. C - You- feel dilsrent as soon as “Pape’a Diapspsin" comes in contact, ‘ with the stomach-distress just ven- iahes-your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructation of 1 undlgested food, your head clears and you feel line. _ Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting 3 large fifty-cent case of Pape‘s Diapepsiii from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to ' suffer from indigestlon, dyepepsla or any stomach disorder. Annual Meeting l’.E. Island Fox Breeders Association _,_ The annual meeting of the l’. E. island Fox Breeders' Association will be held on Wednesday.. March, 4 iii St. Paiil's HHH. Summerside at 11 s. m. You Lobster Packers » Owners and superintendents of lobster packing plants should get our specifications and prices on com- -f plete, sanitary equipment for the plant. _:_ We have everything you need in sanitary packing tables, colanders, boilers, trays, plumbing for the fac- tory and everything you could possibly need in this _Z ine. .' Call, write or phone 393-J for prices and all in- . formation. _ ' ’ r l Fred H. TRAINOR, ‘ 80 Grafton Street. fi - . 1 I* YOUR NEW BOAT 5 The Winter season is passing ra idly and the S ri ma co ` along and find you without the boat that you require In ndgur bdsineni We have booked a great many orders and are still booking fm Spring delivery for various styles, and would suggest that you wrior us your requirements. '_-Ig We build any style of boat from an ordinary Row Boat to an Ocean Going Cruiser, and are satisfied that we can suit; you in any- thing you want in the boat line. _ ~ -5,- L. & N. PAQUET “ , SUURIS, P. E. I. ’ . 1198-2-l3Mfmwtf ` For Sale lst, 2nd, and 3rd. _B options on 3 pair pure I silver Black class A. .__f_l Foxes. 1st option on 1 pair Silver Black Class* '_‘A’.’ lst option on 1 pair Class B. Foxes also Patch and Red Foxes, Mink, Marten, Racoon and shares in "reli- able Fox Companies. THE FARM STOCK & FOX EXCHANGE f Of P. E. ISLAND, i . l_lead Office 36 Queen St. Ch’town ` » - A lull attendance is requested conclusions must be arrived at gnrding an Act ‘ol Incorporation and powers to he conferred on the As- as I re- ' Phone 485---Ch'Town Box 4 _ ; is , _-» *_._ _. sociation by the Legislature in rel- l*""""""'! "' "' "*' ificationa of ioxes. ‘ A ROSS, President. Charlottetown Steam Navigation , Co., Limited. Annual General Meeting - Notice is hereby given that the Annual General meetirégl of the shareholders of_ the arlotte- town Steam Navigation Company, Limited, will be eld at the ofiice of the oomdpany, comer of Great Geor an Lower Water streets, Charfgttetown on Wednesday the 4th day of March next, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Directors and other business. By Order G. W. WAKEFORD, ‘ Manager. Feb. 17th 1914. 1zs+2.i7i/iii.. . % erence to the registration and class- P ' vat. Pio. Jour: iim-2-zsmwsmsi Sub3C7'il)e Taday ii io- For New Woolen M ills Stock » $35,000 dollars worth of this stock has been put - on the Market today. Help YOURSELF, your CITY and your ISLAND by helping start this Mill. You will make big money _ too. Profit Estimated 42 1-2 p. c. Shares $25,00 each. Terms 10 p. c. down, 15 p. c. on Allotment, 25 . c. ~ . Feb. 15th, 25 p.c. March 15th and 25 p.c. Apr. lgth. Mr, E. RYERSON REID has been a pointed wt and his office for the present will ge in the S.DALTON SILVER BLACK FOX C0’S.,oiiloe, 1 PROWSE BLOCK, Charlottetown, P, E. I. ' 3798.1-10Mtf ‘ 0 l . " t W i