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" .~.$..»-neu-<». `»'»-feet" _ .J‘;:'~.‘- . 1 _- ' ‘*r~‘:‘.- ~ - ,li It ` ' .ii - I 1" it A777 5 -.1 it I _ _i- 1 -if _,v r._ ,gt 1 x, _ ~i ` 1 il, I l`~, i A 'il i /,i ft. fn- ‘ r \ -7 _» _ lot; -'ln . ‘ ‘- .ll- it .,.. ' , lérf;-I" iii. it-. I , .‘ I A ; i-To It-c,i_,_ -i"!if,";' if' -»i \i ;l -iii .gig 'rl_ i"-ri, ‘ ' fi Lv ‘ii <1 I " -.,-I I f, g iixi "gr . i , ii, I .I I i 5.- -_ - 1 IAN - ' _ NOVEMBER 19, 1914. _ PAGE SIX Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD r\\\\\\@l E-'III/00&\\\\\\\\'ZIII///i\\\\\\\\\\< f Prince Edward Hill/ , The lissanay Company Presents Francis. X. Bushman ___|N__ His Stolen Fortune A Two Part Comedy Drama adapted from the story published in Munseys Magazine As the Wind Blows ln Two Paris `Ane a thought s h e c-_iuid never love the -ian wh i forced her to marrv him But the husband proved that husbitids can court tli-ir wives with suc- cess. An unique story told with dramatic vig- ' OF. \::///A ~..»-_~.~."<.\wi\~l.'- r rv. Making Good -l.ub-n f_`omedy-- Giving Bill a Rest \\\ Matinee Every Day at 3.15 Cqnne and Avhid the Rush at handle all kinds of job prlntiin':_ liftolt- \\\\ " '¢IIll&\ \ S o n g H roes and Gentlemen”-By Mr. Cairns Taken from Lord Roberts’ Speech to his men after the Boer War ‘\vIl,,A`\\`“`“\\`\‘\‘\\?‘r]I"”l”&"\"“"\`Zl’Ai niciiibers ot` the lotlizv. Tlicitliatiks ot' \'2¢'IIA”-\ %`nwia.\\f'*.=¢/////Il o ` . 0 \\\"lIf4`\\\\\\\\\@IIllIII/If \\\\Y`I \`§l'_{///[]’,,A“\\\\\@,, A\\\ 1\\\\\ \\ \"a \ \\\v//I////[fl\\ THE CENTRAL UURRDIIINN '- BRADALBANE. - Rev. H. _lt_ eil will pr-eiicli lu the Christian hiireli at Briidalbane on Suntluy, ov. 22. at the hour of 11 ol-lock and New Glasgow at 7. szow RESERVE DATE.- A grand enter- ‘ttiirimcut is beini.: prepared by the young people of St. James Church and .will he given l~`rida_v, Nov. 27. More 'particulars later. 6572. 4 i.oAoiNc. oATs.- itt~t-t-i\~t-A ciiirn the \rui» i= vii eo - iuciit will bc iii the vicinity ot 700 bits- liels.-1.. HAVE YOU YCUR FLAG? At tho present time you should show your colours. Cliaste, finely enamelled Caiiadiiin flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian 1 Otlice. 6206 - SH|PP|NG.- Shipping is complet- ed in Mt. Stewart. Owing to the .fact of the tide not being high enough. three st-liooiiers have been waitin-': lii-ri- tor a week since loadini;.»» lt. Clark & t`o., has sliippcd 31,000 busil- t-ls potatoes this tall, and Messrs Mc- l.i-oil and l~`eeliiiu liavc also inade rou- sidcrulile sliipiiii-nts. Potatoes ai'-i iii ii iiiusli bt-tit-r state of preservation than last your, tliougli the price is low.-- I.. _ - lMPROVEMENTS.- lit iinotlicr coliinin in this issue will he found an aiiiioiiiit-eitieiit for Archibald lr\vin_ Kiiiirs Printer. (‘liarliittet_owii. For ai toiisidcralilc time past Mr Irwin has -_comedyi ` viioro than iiustainetl the re itatiiiti UI _ pi i his oflice as a high class print shop; in fact a very liii'i:i‘ pcrceiitzigii til' the linost, artistic printing that has reacli- cd the public is the product ot' his shop. Mr. Irwin has made ninny not- _ablc additions and iiiiprovenients to his plant, which is now equipped to binding, ruling, and loose leat work. ' 6571. I. O. G. T. SOClAL.- On the even- ing of the l6tli, the members ot' St. Lawrence Lodge N0. lil, together with a number of invited friends, niet in the lodge-rooni to liavc a social time togetlicr. Attt-r ii very pleasant hour spent iii gaiiies and other aiiiiiseiiients, rcireslinients -were served hv the lady ` --- L---“ill” "7" ' -- T ~o`all pri-sent are due csiiccizilly to Mrs. ,.Iiiy_ Mrs, Mt-l.ure and Miss Mcllhee "Foster’s Guaiacol Eiiiiilsioii will ' "tint your llrrw-,i'i'ipti\oiis dispensed at ‘who so ltiiiilly sat-ritied part ot' their cure coughs. t-olds. broncliilis and liliv t'<'-iiirrii l>i'iii:stor<~ and you will get `o\vii pli-tisiirc iii order that the wants all lung at'l`t~i°tioiis, Sold on its iiiifr-|_1ii.st every Agrit-ultiirul paper is :iilvi\i‘tisiiii.: stock liri~etlci's to use t‘ottiiii Si-ed Meal. it is the iiiil_\' <»oiit‘ciiti'ate Iwliit-li is very cliciip and iill experi- nieiits show that is is vi-ry vziliiiiblc, particularly for the priitliictioii oi' iiiiilt. Even for the priirutiou oi' liuet' one lb ol' (‘ottoii Sectl .\lcul has bei-ii fiitiiiil Ito be eqiiul to two ot' wliciit bran. lini- iliiiid, lii»l|.:iuiii anti Ili-iiiii:ii'li supplied ti great iiiarltct for this fi-i-il and on ,itccoiiiit ot the war pi':ii-t.iciilly iitniu twill bi- sliippcil into tlii~,~'i- coiiiitrics. :Tile result is that the price has lieeii steadily,droppiiii:. 'i`lii:< will iiiiulilc the fariiiers ‘to heepiniore live stock and there is no doiibt but that prices ot' live stock will be going up Ironi this tiinc oii. ` I ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.-~ -\ | liciirty \vi~li'i>iiii~ is given to all ileiioiii- liiiatioiis to join in tlie Jiibllee Servit‘i~:i -of tliu First Metliotlist Church on Sun- iltiy aiiil llliiiiiliiy. The Rev. (l. ill, t‘iiiiipbcll, I). 1)., ofi Sackville, will pri-iicii iii the iuoruiiig and Rev. A. ll, Sliiipson, ot' New York, will address the Siiiiiiay Si-liool :it 2.30 and preach at 7 o'i»liii-lt. l’rot`_ Tli.omDs»i0ii will pro- vide- siiiiciiil inusit' at all the services .i.d will Iii- iii:=ii.tetl by sqine ot' :`.ii\ best votciil talent in tli_o city. On Mou- day iiiglit an organ recital will be given iroiii 'i`_3l0 till li o`cluck. After thi: rc- rital, the llcv. A. I3. Simpson will de- livi-r ii li~ct,ure, subject "A Your ot .liibili-o,'_ coiiie everyone, come. A silver collectioii will be taken after thc li\t~t\ii'i=_ ` If You f Wish Informa- tion Fill G. JORDAN, Esq.. _ _- _ __ Charlottetown, P. E. I. N AME Please send me a Prospectus of the Lampson Silver Cross Fox Company. l.iniit\d_ along with any other in- formation tlizit will as~ist me in arriving at an intelligent estiniaton of the proposition. lf- you have not received a copy of the prospectus of the Lampson Silver Cross Fox Co_., Ltd., you- cannot form any idea as to its attractiveness as an investment. _ _Y_ou must see the prospectus---study and understand the proposition before you can fully and clearly appreciate -its merits. The capitalization is extremely low, being less than $1,000 per pair---the quality of the foxes is high, including splendidly The present issue of stock covering the forty-three foxes is but $20,000. The Directors are retaining a large portion of the issue. What is offered for public subscription should not be offered long. Now is the time to fill in the form in the top corner of the advertisement and learn all about the Lampson Silver Cross Fox Company Limited. ,i‘;,§,‘2fi .;...;...i 7 i,t..,,_;JT is Form and ai] it ithout /I O " O ` ¢ » Dela ow is the Time to CT---1,1?§f§;”,‘;‘f};f,‘,I,?€‘;; fhirrid silver cross and patch foxes from 50 to 95 p. c. silver ac . wa ii wiii Pa You o Fin ifl 1. T ‘What Others Have Earned with Patch Foxes-~ An Up-to-'date Ranch Things to Think About Ii. ll. sold ii pair oi' crosses to J. IL and thi-3' proiliit-eil one pair of silver lilaclt foxes wliicli sold for $8,000.00. A. M. sold two pairs oi’ patch foxes wliicli prodiicod litters oi silver black I foxes, yir-ldiin: the owner big returns for the investment. One pair of G0 p. c. patches purchas ld by parties in Crtipiiud in 1913 pro diiccil among their litter two sllva black foxes, one of which _sold ful $2,500, the other female was retained by the company. P _ H. L. HEWSON, Amherlt, N. S. F. R. NEWSOM, Charlottetown, I 1 PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. MVRON E. HENDERSON, Capitalist, Halifax, N. S. r Secretary-Treasurer-F. G. JORDAN, Charlottetown, P. E. I. D. A. MacKINNON, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. STANLEY WEDLOCK, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' I ivt I P. E. I. The Lampson Company’s Foxes are being ranched by the Canada Silver Fox_ & Fur‘Cornpany Limited, near Charlottetown. This ranch is ideally situated-the grove is youngand uniform, supply- ing just suthcient seculsion to make the- foxes feel at home-the ground is remarkably level, the soil cannot be excelled for the purpose of Fox Farming -»-- ni- *- 1 Careful Management The Lampson Company’s Foxes wiIl,be fed, housed, cared for, and protected by the _saine effic- ient, experienced ranchers _that are"t!hi*ing for the , foxes in the Canada Atlantic Fox_& Fur Company s ranch. Every conceivable appliance and protec- tion that will add to the safeguard of the foxes has __A l i 1 1- 'il . P IJ. bern installed by the, Company. _ iii' I: A 'fanada FOX l*'§XCh2t1’1g€t*="13`-`-fi-fi'-if-°lIi`if.‘ei`f-i. _‘vm-_ if-fit 1 iq the Lampson Fox Company When you consider that the forty- three foxes in the Lampsom Silver Cross Fox Co., Ltd., are capitalized at less than $1,000 per -pair --when you consider that the Company have forty-three foxes from which to secure an average production you will just begin to realize the advantages of the proposition. - lt stands out first of all as a gilpedge investment, com. bining high management-the same caretakers as the Canada Atlantic -_ 2.123.532§?.;,l$§i;i..§‘2§.?§i‘§.”i3“ °°“"’“°’ is-“"“ ““" I a pelt as well as a breeding basis. pay good dwldends on °"i!l'~.'l The earning possibilities of the Company areunsurpggl ~ Sed-it h_as the _good points of the best propositions, to. gether with distinctive features that should place the Com panyV_a_mong the highest dividend-pi-odugel-9 in 1915, -Shares $25.00 Each---Subscribe Now.---_ quality foxes with low capitalization--efficient ' f 1_4 _ U lid Ulf i ’ 2 ' . _ UI' I ‘.i.t'i.“`