\ . 'I ‘I H H 0”" ‘ ,‘riPIs..'o`1'!it'i!J.o'r'rlzP'ro1v'irI*ouiiiiniii1| - mu. of nn- -~-~ dr Telephone, Companyf .A L "TBI IFATIIB-Nl' Il'l01’6 i=iiciLi'riE.st - °f thé f¢l€Dhone cable between No Edward Island. the Madame 'reiomgil extended their field of to their many patrons, proyince-according service provided the and extensive than 'We‘are dealers in theseu'ti fthi" ,Full particulars will befurnisheii gn Pzqllest. S Company' F._B. McCurdy & Co I _ \ _ . ` "~ ‘J ll I. . 314°". ¢\°rl»M,»w-. si. .vows iuu. mas. zo; ll \, . " A ‘ P ”\ ' L' ~ -”"`,?.""‘F~a`rk-plugs 40c to $1.25 each ' ijesh dry gells every week. Pliers of nickel plated drop-forged tool steel 35c. High quality gasoline 25c per Imperial gallon. Primary and secondary wire. Cup grease according to quality 10c to 25c a pound. Prompt repairs at moderate charges. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd lmlsaas _or noin-iiaiu. srocx annum; ldllw Wwe- H°°lfi~l. li- hh. swims., ransom., ' /4 ’ 'sxi=uimso.'...'-;f.` fi* Urge mvwoi-c, iaooxigisnoivue »,. ‘:,ll‘:llIt fron; he; ti; 1Y&llt_“ ' . n , o ` A lhuilsif ii:oi»'i..s'e»sm“' "mf" In silken hose. and llimy white, '- The while sy ronndedlinss' V . -Pwpsd-in and aut. anhameless aight ' For all the world tous., y . ' ~' I knew that she was youna' and fair; Her glance, I. felt. was pert. On sudden thought I stowed hu- there And pointed to that skirt. In snsry tones the thing I scored. She looked abit appalled. Then. “Done it thlidin’ on a hoard Wiv Willie Bmiti" sho bnwied. ~'-Judas. ` incense _ . *D151-55;.. .I --- "L7-`l: ali:-.`»}` \ =- iiefS== i::i:.:?i:::‘:"`- - .`.`.I ~"'::'E"'__"§f EEEiE£E,_ ;~,I?EIi";`:‘Ei2'7ff@* 1. "‘2 '_'-.:'17<`;:-_f' ` \’>..\. \ ;;~~ . essex . \ /. -3;. ` 4 .- . ...~ .. _i ‘I :::.*- Inn-` fiii 1./ I u .L'. .:. in ' I ’ _ ..| gg; -»f» l` _/' “son ?H "Well, dad?" f “Did you pick out that suit of clothes of your own accord, or is it a part of the hazing you have to go through with?"-Philadelphia Press. , Unchanged. There is a gravsprotessor in s. eer- taln college for young ladies whom one would never suspect of such levlty as the indulgence in a Joke unless one were to catch the twinkle that some- times comes into his eyes. Not long ago' he was addressing his class when he suddenly checked him- selt. ' “And in one respect, young ladies," he said, "you are still like the ancient Venus." / ‘.‘And what respect is that, protes- slri" one of the class ventured. “The judgment ot Paris means a great deni to you,” he gravely ex- plained.-Detrolt Free Press. Fusay Baby. _ Mamma-Nettle. what are_yon doing to baby that makes him cry so? Small Nurse-Oh. he's got fussy becanserl tried to open his mouth with your _rooms Agar... ' I coo. mei A_s,c I 'I fld. Fifth Ad .Ja .N *Businss 'Car-di' 'George Neal g commission Merchant si.Joim’s, Nfra. ff Respectfully Solicits Consignment All Kinds Live Stock Quick Sales and Prompt REFERENCE Remittance Guaranteed. Any branch bank of Nova Scotia ISO-4.l5M\vfm3mo . 11 1 i il# Canadian Government Railways P. E. I. RAILWAY 'rinsrabie in niece-Inns ht. 191|- Trains Outward Trains Inward / 1les'd.Dow'a. R080 UP- Daily except Sunday DHIIY °¥“Pt 5“““°7 au. -LM- 7!.35 Dep. Uhsrlottswqg Ar. 11.80 A.U. P.H. 5.00 0.15 10 7.00 P.H. 5.80 4.42 5.21 PF* anon' qu 5.56 0.80 8.00 8.5! 9.4!! 11.00 I." |.l0 / Daily Ex. 7’ F PPP? $533? 35* 299999 #S3253 SF Fc 'E _ Hunter River 10-30 Emerald' Jn 9.56 Kensington 9.27 Summoralh Dcp. 9.00 PPQP S533 ?‘.”!'°P°»g S335? F 5 F FSS? F23; P5 F2 1 ep. Bummsrliiie Port Hill 0'L001’Y Tlpish DOP- P.l{. P.M. 10.15 2.45 ' 0.16 1.15 `8.45 12.20 _ 8.17 11.85 7.50 11.00 PPP' S35 P F _-Z 700 045 .io usp. nomic Jer.. M- - - Illia Ar. Oops Traverse D015-°° 31° ~ E. Bllil. P' F Charlottetown 'll' Mt. Btswart 'lloreli Bt. Petn~'s Bourll mp' Sun. Sat.d: B P D11. 1 Dly. ~ x El .°‘¢°7\5'° SEQSSS Fwerrg 35335' . ¥»r9Pp3“ =a::cF;? \ll'|. 7.10 12.40 Ar. Ehhlll Dep. 4.00 P' 1.oo ' Dly.' iilx. Sat. B'at.& .Only Sixth. P‘.\l. P. . ms mi; eos no .is .. 'E . io.zo Nw 11° $.00 :.00 u.oo ar. Georgina DW- A Dly, _ llx. Sun. .IL » A Dog, lit. Stewart 0al'di|\n ' P 9995 233 Ilan? ‘slag we-'P $35 F ' Bly. mi- Ex. El- Btm. 5at.l 387'- Sim. 0.111' PM". P.U. 5.10 1.15 1.45 ET” Eli ' ' lx"t Exceyt 'Ditty lmiy ` ’ amps must f usp _ P . Sun. Bun. Baa. Bun. , . 1. 'A_||, A ll. 9 45 3_1'0 Dept. Charlottetown Ar. 5. - ,V rn ii River 4.01 8.81 . |.|u;-:sy Harbor .D0il~ 9-W. 7-0’ ms _ 4 0.” Uv , r lgl J-mx ig _ glove stretcher.-Chicago News. AN IDEAL SEA TRIP . 'ro rumors .via J wnrrz ann nolliniou |.|`n|:' ` MEIIAIITID Auousr 1 RATES 10 LIVERPODL ONLY NIJ! Pint Cine is NUI lseessdltiase Charlottetown Steam Leaves Summerside for Palnt-du- points in Canada and the United ` ' A"Leeson' loéurii IM=n¢r1°n~=¢d._siontur iigavhiln-ooie skip)-Wl_x_et's _n patiid. Mrrfllafgzphen son? Strip-Dae ye no see,fye'..gowk‘l Ye ding 101' stuns can_n|ly,“ butinne so tins as ina hot lt.. _Noe iieiuin 'il@g. nor iiakin' turn, ye lieh. but tentlly. that it aye gangs snoovln‘ sn' shouthrin' amang the guairds. till Istraneht ns sn elder's walk, hogye ta' on this verra tee.._ When ye’se dune dint, lsddle, ye'se madepltlid, nn' ye may bear th' _groe.»-Toronto Globe. ' Ell|lPl|0N UN HEAD 'Hill lil Bill HAIR _ / Formed Pimples and Matter Spread. For Three Months Did Not G5 to School. Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cnred In Ten Days. mi B9 Rue Dei-asliiy. Villa Emerd. Montreal: Que.-" Cuticurn Soap and Ointment cured my little gi:-if aged eleven, ofitch of the head. _ ` It formed n pimple and that , ,253 \`/ pimpie broke and the matter gf' g spread and wherovcr the mat- If/. 5 tor want another formed. She ‘ ' had large ecabs on hor head and et night she scratched ___ until the blood came.. I was obllsod to cut her hair all around the eruption.. For three months she did. not go to oonooi ood I cami for ii. during iiietiimo without result. “I wc.s` told to wash it and to make nn Olntmcnt of -. bun arior washing it she was worse. One evonlng when reading - the paper I saw the advertisement of Cuti- cura Soap and Clntmcnt and I wrote at once. After receiving the sample I im- r mediateiy washed her head with tho, Outl- oura Soap. than I put the Ciitlcura Ohit- morit Un. I did that twice a day, evening and morning. From tho time I commenced using the Cuticurn Soap and Ointment that night sho did not scratch any more. It stopped the itching from the first evening. After buying some Cutlcura. Soup and un- other box of Outicuro Ointment, in ton days she was completely cured." (Signed) Mrs. Arthur Poirier. July 5. i0l3. UOutlcura Eloap and Cutlciira Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. A single not is often sufficient. For n. liberal free sample of each, with 3%p. book, sond postfoard to Potter Drug it Chem. Corp. Dept. D. Boston. U. B. A. ,_':\ \\ ._-.o / 'F/, ‘I2 '-5' _ Nangoiioo__co., ua. Oommencing Monday: the lat oi une, the _ BTEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND ` , eaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Picton on re- .rn about 4.00 p. m. Connections ads at Picton for all points in ova Scotia. ` STEAMER EMPRESB ‘ hens, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 _o’clock a. m., leaving Point- u-Chene on return about 4.30 p.m., dnnecting with express trains for harlottetown and Tlgnish. Connec- ons made at Point,-du-Chene for all tates. i G. w. waxmsoiin, Manager. harlottetown, May 29th, 19l4.~ 2675-5-30Mf;!. . I p uuiossrr sruiisn rnom' ‘ ` monrnral. W. K. ROGERS dr C0. Local Agents I (` ross The _ Atlantic By the S.S. “Digl_Jy” The fact that this new fast pse- senger shlg carries s full passeng- er i st bot to and from- i.lvi-rpooi is sufficient evidence of her popu- larity with thetravelling public: You get every comfort of the largssi. levlathan, at almost half I the price. - . » _ ' ‘ANAoiAN I _ PACIFIC .NEW TRAIN SERVICE ` Montreal, Toronto ` AND Chicago (Via Windsor and Michigan Central) Nc.19 No. 21 0.45 a. m. Lv. Montreal. I0.00 p. m. 5 40 p. in Ar. Toronto. 7.3¢ a. m. 5 55 “ " Woodstock, l0.35 " 9.25 " " London. l|.l5 “ ll 35 “ _“ Dairoif, 1.50 p. m. 7.45 a. m. Arr. Chicalo, 9.05 p.m. Ii`§Zf"ii.fa°é'f'{’.§"l§i.i.’».l°°$f'?.i'.l‘&‘.’l’3'£”.‘Ii Tourist Sleepers. Only Through Allllail Route p Superior Service Montreal to Chicago U. B. HOWARD. D P.A..C.P.R.»5¢~ Ji>Na.N.B- 865.00 Saloon to Liverpool l` 4-5.00 Second Clear . Next sailing August I7. . Malia reservations today. ' Fum¢ss,Wlthy & Co. Lid . umm ,I .» York Point Ferry Luv” Yun '\,o,nt_ mo B ` (Sun. 10 n.. m.), 8.00 p. ni., Eastern S.S. Ccrporadon ... ...., ....0 ... ..._ ...... .»....... f- fl ‘wir 1 _ gr ,;~;,,if~. ~. Wharf, Charlottetown, 11.00 li m. _ [nga-||g¢{¢i|g1I.h|¢`.'~.. no .m. 4.oo iv.. “L -15 ii. - \ i;°j no lrsiioh. Monson' lvuinmdll; ' I “ ' money som-day. run vomit. cum 'h , s°h"“'~ 'ruudoy,'ri~i.ioy, sunday. ~ I xiii-1-insulin. _ oommeioiiig 1.ii1'tsiii'iiio s. s. iniinx win esveCheriottQnwnfof Boston vie Hawkesbury and Halifax 1\:esdays atnoon. and the S. S. lvangeiinehldsyl simon. It ll00lI Forfenherlnfonnltionlwiyto _ WJ: L __ DAILY TIME TABLE. INCLUDING SUNDAY. -FOR- JULY ND AUGUST §.= PLANT ENE the I. 8. Halifax leaves Boston . and the S. 5. Evangeline ` uis.c1unuioiiaiz. siiur and kuicd on the street here ton, a. friend. who told the authori- ties that hc had miatahor R9.v=n for early yesterday by Winfield Temple- BUSINESS MAN SHOT DEAD IN BON-IN-LAW'B HOME . . _ - A _ e _ . . ’*“”`E1'§l’5" 1 I l l.l W POLIOEMAN. are making a searching investigation ' "" *_ V of the circumstances of the shooting. _ BURLINGTON, N. 'J_., July'-23. - Rogan who uns '40 years old, leaves lfhomae Rogan, a. policeman, was a. widow and five children. early hour yesterday at the nonie 'oi his son-in-law, Fred Brown, when he was mistaken for ii. burglar by Au- thouy Dlschefekl, Brown's neighbor. 1" Olscheiski knew the Brown iamlly` were away from home, and when he saw Wolf leaving the house ba op- ened fire. The first shot pierced AKRON, Obi , 'J 1 23.- Th Q burglar- D°‘Plt° T°""Pl°"°“'5 el' Wolf, 45, a. wgll-toljdlm business Prrsieii planatiou, the County authositiea was shot and instantly killed at an ed. ' ' Wolf's heaast. The slayer( surrender- hes Indicate Better Average Crop of Pups Than in 1913. The Wise Investor in 1913 Will Reap His Harvest l Prospectus of Pownal Silver Foxes Ltd. Head Office Pownal, P. l. Ranch--May ,flower Mills, 11|:-ri E. I. Authorized Capital $100,000.00 ' Present $54,000.00 Par Value Shares $25.00 Each Provisional Officers and Directors ross, P. E. I. Vice-Pres-F. J. Haley, Pownal, P. E. I. Sec’y-Treas--G. H. M. Carver, Pownal, P. E. I. ' BANKERS Royal Bank of Canada. ANIMALS ' Thu bnardof management has been fortunate in securing contracts on Three Pairs of foxes for delivery in » 101fi,.a.nd in='every case the animals are directly from ranches of men known to be ’I‘llOROUGHLY RELI- ABLE AND HONEST. These foxes are to be of the most select blood; direct descendants of the original Gordon, Oulton, Tuplin, .liaynor and Dalton Stock. “'h0B8 UH' 'matched excellence has so peculiarly impressed itself on the fur world. The present stock issue of $54,000 covering these Three Pairs of foxes and ranch, is divided into two thou- sand one hundred and sixty shares of twenty-five dollars each. A consider- ablo portion of this stock is already subscribed. The balance is offered to the public and can be obtained on application to any of thc provision- al officers and directors of the Com- pany named herein. Should, however, through circumstances over which they have no control, tlio directorate full to secure the three pairs of high class animals contracted for, they reserve the right to.thenise1ves to re- duce the issue of stock to cover the number of pairs delivered at capital- ization price; or should the capital no over subscribed sumcient to add one or two pairs additional, tho Provisional Directors reserve I-11° right to invest the surplus in further pairs at the samt DI`lC° P01' Dl\il`~ RANCH The animnls,nre to bc placed in n modern and fully eflllipiwd FBIICII in mro of experienced managers and keepers. The location ofthe ranch is ideal in every respect, nature having provided perfect surroundings. The Company ' _is _ making arrangements Applications for stock may be made to any of the Provisional Directors or the undersigned Company who will be pleased to furnish any information desired with the prospectus. If stock is over subscri- bed, cash paid in over amount required will be returned in full. Cut this out, sign correct name and address and mail to any ` Director or the undersigned. It means money to you. E. 1. ’ _larnes B. Gay, Toronto, Ont. Wilfred Lawson, Pownal, P. E. l. SOLICITOR W. S. Stewart, Charlottetown P. E. I. with a qualified Veterinary Fox Spec- ialist to care for thc foxes of the Pownal Silver Foxes, and inspect the iriod, so that every possible precau- tion will be taken to ensure the pro- tection anil health of those animals, RANCHING For the first year the promoters will pay all ranching expenses. The (lonipany owning the ranch, the char- gee will he only actual cost of feed, care and maintenance, which will bc from tlireo to five per cont. after Sop- tember lst, 1915. CAPITALIZATION ' The Company has capitalized those foxes at $18,000.00 per pair, incliiciiiig ranch uiiihequipiiient-nn extremely low figure, considering the quality and the present state of the fox markets. PELTS 'There are three main principles to hc observed in the fox industry. 1. A well-selected breeding stock, whose nncestry is nhovc question. This makes for stability und quality nni<'..`. _\ i `*' ‘-mp" in i .- 1,_ -3 ..,¢_. af- ;-,#1 I-I '~’_‘w il' ,';,.-('.’,‘.‘,l` ie" i'ii§1 _ l~f.*"5‘ `= ,l.l'lff'_; "~`i.`_ . ‘~;*'.f1? .., I »-,f-'.~.\ ‘ ‘iii