w_... _ ~ -4" "r Ag 5 - ISoil¢its 'Consignment All Liv? S*°°_k- ;_ 101.4" if .° 1 _ _ _ NWS _ GUARDIAN _ _rmsr or-~n.1.'.'-1 ._ _P5915 KLEVEN _ l}llSIllRlll _I2 Infants and Children. The Kind _Yoo Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature ` -is--_ ......_____ 1.iv;mfa/.zmii/»z:f.'iriu1uf .tl/min' ind- _ Jbzkr/|.v» ~ l a __ M»_i.i/an/In Asnaligd. \ 5, \ I n §%$f'.¢'i.o.o. _ l ' ffm, ; 'i....°‘7’.’.’ = 5*? ;l --- a 9 1.' triecliiemed l CA Si ' 1 U S B lioii. SourSi0miitloi.iiiiaiihiii; * lAbrma.(‘onvulsions.Fevnlsl.- ness and Loss 0rSii;eii _ F or V 8 r , _ ihiily Years the (`nN1'/um Cmmnv. .‘i;- ___» ,- __ fl. & .1 .1 Exec-. Copy ol' Wrapper; ____ _____"_,,, ,,,......., ...... .,...,. .,.,,_ )t‘0N'IRE»'\L& ll EW YORK i 1 ,_ .. I-is-ff__ _. . \\\\\\\\\\\iWZIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIII/II;IHWIIIIIIQ I Maine and Connecticutt Black Silver Fox Company Limited Ranch and Office - - Fortune Cove, P. E. I. _ ‘ "Authorized Capital - - - $82,500.00 Shares, each - - - - 50.00 Di recto rs Harold S. Skerry, Westport, Connecticutt, Manager of Southern New England Telephone Company, President; William Hill, Westport, Conn.,Contractor, Vice-President; George D. Warren, Fortune Cove P. E. I. Farmer and Fox Rancher, Secretary-Trcas; Charles Lyons. Weston, Conn. Gentleman; William A. Warren, North Newry, Me., Lum- ber Dealer and Stock Breeder; Francis A. Sweet, Cascum- nec, _P. I5. I. Gentleman; George M. Matthews, O’Leary, Barrister at law. /4\\\\\\\V7/II//I/f%\\\\\\\\\\iIIKfIIl\\\\\\\\\ s O p _ _ 1 f//£fIlIIA.\\\\\\\`\'/III/III/ \\\\\\\\ lVA\\\\\\\\\\\\\YIlII4\\\ A s s e 15. s Five pairs of Highest Grade Black Silver foxes, eligible for registration in Class “A” including a pair of tested Breeders. Highest Grade Foxes Low Capitalization ' Location of Ranch Ideal Experienced Rancher TERMS: 25 p. c. with application. Balance in 30 days. Application may be made to any of the Directors. Send your application at once, as this is one of the best oppor- tunities of getting into the fox business. - Prospectus forwarded on request. ` 3392-7-8MWed&Sat6l ~ >'l\\\\\\Y4';ZHIIf.=\\\\\\YIlf&\\\\\\\\\\\7IIllllIIfl\ II m l__l|_' ___;'- _-?-V- =. ,. .__ Ya I \ Let Us Do Your, ` Repair Work 1 Faucets out of order? Docs the wash basin need any fixing? Toilet in good order ? Every weak place should be given prompt attention at the first ailing sympton. bend for us and _vou’ll be sure of a permanent cure _of the ' trouble. You’ll find it much more economical to make small repairs before they become a serious ~ mishap. Phone 393-J. , Fred I_-I_. Trainor 80 .rn inii Street 3 Sallings Weekly via St. Lawrence ` rm 'ro uvaaroon I-‘rom T0 GLASGOW A 22 _ .. ` ..... .. 2" . “°:i'.s.*'~-“:.i::li::_ ~_~.-_-_-_liilii rail? :.‘::::::l_.f.‘:::f,:.i.,.__.__’it.: .is wiht:-sal Rlrmrlsn . Aus 4 Still-I “onx_r“_esl..§cnnd nsvi|n._..AA:i1i58_§__c_p:_l; Uileolmons From the Roms of Nearly Twenty Centurion Ago. I That there was no lack ot medical humor in the classic days ot Rome il made sure by the ancient eplgmms ot liartial of nearly 2,000 years ago. The London Lancet shows that the’i\oet b°l’° B Sludge against the specialists of his day, for it seams they had thil variety of practitioners then.and_pokes inn nt the oculists and at the surgeons who indulged in clinical teaching. 0|! the latter he has a patient complain in 8000 Latin, and this complaint has been made over iutocurrent English: I lay iii, but soon Symmaohus sought me With u. class at B. hundred Young msn, Whose hundred cold _paws have brought m0 The tpver I lsched till then. ~ The journal ot the American Medl- cal association calling attention to the medical ways ot the ancient city notes that diseases due to luxurious habits had multiplied greatly in Rome. What was called gout-that is, pains and aches in joints and muscles and the vague conditions that we now call rheuinntism-had also greatly increas- ed. Piiny, who was an older con- temporary of Martial, says, “Gout used to be nn extremely, rare disease. not in the times or our fathers and grand- fathers only, but even within my own memory.” Although the gonty were usually rich and ot luxurious habits, some of them evidently were not good pay. An evidence ot this is thus given: Dlodorus, whlls he sues in court, On gouty feet can stand, But when the iawyer’s bill is brought The gout sets fast his hand. Masked Women. Upper class Swahili women wear curious masks, which are made of The must: is derived from the tradi- tional usage of Moslem women, who must keep their faces covered in the presence ot’ men. For several cen- turies Arub traders have frequented this east African const, and to their influence :ire due most of the civilized customs found today among the na- tives of the district. The clothing worn by these prosperous dnmes is ot silk, their shoes are partly of silver, and they wear much sliver jewelry. The liloslenis in Zunzihiir, by the way. ure less fnnntlcnlly strict about religious usages than their brethren in Morocco and '1‘ui'ke_v.-Wide World Magazine. " ~:_ - lam `iJi*' . .1 .- __ ’» "Mu f~f /~-_ »/' ,g sf/.' ffsalst 1 '4"'$\.ii 5 , _ _ _ lharlotletown Steam Navigation C0., tid. Commencing Monday the lst. oi une, the STEAMER NORTHDMBER~LAND eaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) al. 8.20 fclock o. m., 1euving,Pictou on re- rn about 4.00 p. m. Connections ads at Picton tor all points in ova Scotia. _ STZEAMER EMPRES S Leaves Bummerside for Puint-du- hwe, N, B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 o’clock of m., leaving Pointf u-Cheno on return about 4.30 p.m., annecting with express trains for harlottetown and Tignish. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Chene for all, Manager. harlottetown, May 29th. 1914. sails-5-:-iomi. _ on _ ivtiplllllo _by Lydia E. Pinlxham’s'.§leg- » ' etnble Compound., Canadian women are continually writ.- ing us such letters as the two following, which are heartfelt expressions of grati- tude forrestlored health: Glanford Station, Ont. -"I have ta- ken Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Com- __,,_. pound and never .. found any medicine . = _ 1- _ _ ,, inga oi; ciiiidlgilllo :ind /mil . e dreadfully for years § until I began taking _. your medicine. I al- .='i""' *_ `.~='-i' ' so recommend it for 1..-0 '.r;;:s::fr:"i.;z: leather and bends on a wooden frame.' HENRY CLARK, Glunford Station. Ont. Chesterville, Ont. -- " I hea`rd ‘ your medicines highly praised. ands year ago I began taking them for falling of womh and ovarian trouble. fl irregular and painful it would be worse. T . ing and I would be so nervous some- ll would float before my eyes and I was always constipated. “I cannot say too much for Lydia E. publish this testimonial.”-Mrs. STE- th Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and W Liver Pills, for there are no medicines bread and have 11 Dail Of Water llllll:-I like them. I have taken them and I over from the head ciownwurtl.-l..on- recommend themto allwomen. You may don Tit-Bits. - \ Aiicisiir. nsoidlilfiiuilon. _ I olsclptiils Ai sell. i ""-_'"1--"-"""_"""" Penalties and Privileges Aboard Ship In Former Days. Home remarkable advice to seafarers is given in un old Portllguese book pub- lished for the guidance of mariners. For Yenrs,ReatoredTo Health Among other wings it owls with me rights of captains to assault sailors and the methods in which the attacks are to be legally met. The sailor was udvlsed to bear calmly any verbal abuse thnt an tmto skipper may hurl at him, but tt words passed to blows he was to run away into the hows and tlrmiy take his stand beside the anchor chain. Should nn infuriated master armed with u beioying pin or other lethal weapon chase hlin to his stronghold the marlner was to slip round to the further side ot the chain. Should lie still be pursued he was to coli his messmntes to witness that the muster had broken the rules by clrcuinventlng the chain. Then at Inst he was to defend him- self, imd let us hope he would do it The ship’s clerk, ii prlvilemd person who acted as bookkeeper, purser and cargo master, was liable to be bm nded Ln the forehead, to lose his right hand nd to forfeit all of his property if h & H My |ef¢ Side 'mined me an tha time made a wrong entry in the ship’s bool: and just before my periods which were °1` comlived at “Wh ‘"1 “"U`5'~ A seaman who fell nslecp on his Q me dgwn ggausgfi me pain and su1fe,~._ watch was only put on :i diet or bread _ water unless the offense was com- “Bild DOWU- H066 U11-1 Daily except Sunday Dnlly except. Sunday A.M. lid times that I could not bear to gee ,my mitted in hostile waters. in t.liut cuso one or hear any one speak. Little specks lie his messinates and ducked thrice in 9 sea' - 1.10 must be stripped nukcd. floggod by If he were an otlicer, however, he _ 7.55 ould only lose ull food except his 3_3() Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company, INCREASED FACILITIES _F Dy the laying of the telephone cable between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, have extended their 'field of operation and given added facilities to their manyipatrons. -Prince Edward Island is the richest province-according to size-in the Dominion and the service provided the public will now be more complete and extensive than ever. ‘ We are dealers in the securities of this Compaiiii; Full particulars will be furnished on request. F. B. Mccuray & co I HEIIBEIIS OF HONTREAI. STOCK EXCHANGE laiilll. (Jttsws. Montreal, St. John. Sherbrooke, Kingston, ll. Oth l'ttl tt . f dl l ll . _ 2; get ouiruild 3:3; sggvon Dial; 3; Sydney, Chnriotietown,Si. John'| Nfld. London. Ing , . tort to make the punishment tit the l crime. ' i ' 4 A Canadian Government Railways P.E.I. RAILWAY Tiiretnhlo in ollectduns lst, 1914. 1 Trains outward Trains Inward _;oa¢.‘\~: ` >-lo' Emo? A.M. A.f\l. i’.NI. I’.M. 7.35 Dop. Lhurlottetown Ar. 11.30 10.15 2.45 ' Hunter Tilvor 10.30 9.16 1.15 i‘inwrwl\i‘ .ict 9.50 8.45 12.20 lxensington 9.27 8.17 11.35 5lilTl"\@flld5 Dap. 9.00 7,50 11.00 WW' ` A.ll4. P.M. 3.30 4.42 .-. ~=E°w.°° .* 2-_-.zo-`¢;..: Z camo P F' e=_°"'c-1 E.=°‘i¢ o="»- 5*-'»N:»:u\ Noela'-4 Combi 8.00 8.58 0.47 12.10 Dep. Surniniersidq Ar. 8.45 1.39 Port Hill 7.48 (J'Leur 7.04 ri-inn J. M.m'l‘iN, Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. » “Bob” and “Cob” ln Money. iliost people would know what was uielint by the tcrln "hob" when speak- ing of money. But would 'they be able to say oiilniud what :1 “cob" ls or was in n similar connection? It was used in polite circles in the seventeenth cen- tury, for it occurs in u letter from the Earl of Essex-"So -my wife gave her u cob, for which she seemed very thank- ful"-printed in the new volume of the "Camden" series, the editor of which gives the information that tho cob was “u piece of money the value of which varied from 4 shillings to ns much us 6 shillings in 1675."-London Chronicle. No Chance to Elope. Girls in New Gulueu have little chance to run nwiiy. Their parents force them to sleep in a little house on the topmost lirniich of a tall tree. then the indder is removed and the slumber of the pui-cuts is not disturbed by leurs ot' un elopement. Caught Enough. Mary-The doctor says this illness ot mine is cnuscd by ii germ. Agnes- What did he cull lt? _lii:ir_v-I dun't re- member. 1 caught the disease, but not the nai.ue.~Juilge. Sometimes. Tommy-Pop, ii iniin and his wife ure one, nreift tile_v°.' 'l‘oiniuy’s I’op- Yes. my sim: sometlines uilu t/Ju mnlly. -Plillziflelplllii lit-cord. He is not the best carpenter who makes the must chips.-Old Saying. There are many imita- tions of this best_ of all fly killers. ` _ Ask for Wilson’s, be aura _you get them, md avoid _disappointment ,_ Montreal & Quebec - VIA LIVERPOOL 'I'o GREAT BRITAIN and CON'I'INEN’I' Pslailal Steamers, Excsllent Service “TIi`UTONIC” - July 25 “MEGANI`IC" - Aug. 1 “CANADA” - Aug. 8 _ Ann svzav slvrunmiv ~i=oti.owmo lates to Liverpool from $92.50 lst Clan ll ll I( mm M ll __-_ ,_ illily illur short lliys_al sea. W. K. ROGERS & C0. Local Agents _Q-qs n 1 Qil¢bso..§iC|lmsrian.;.fi,'Auizfiii Sepllo Mont .. uperian ... _ ‘__ 'ro ii/ivizs a i.oNnoN_ ___ S _ ___ . '"2"' l°1lS N°‘WB~ , 7.10 12.40 Ar. Eitiirn I .7.10 liep. Encerulli Jet. Ar. 7.00 8.00 Ar. Cape 'Traverse Dell-6.00 8.10 ”i'_¥_"_ lily. Dly. Ex. Ex. Bun. Sal'..& Sat. Sun. (lnly. I’.\I. I".IVI. 5.40 0.45 4.10 5.15 3.20 4.30 2.51 4.05 .25 2.35 8_55 8.45 9.30 Daily Ex. Bun. ' F ~ -`| 7 ,.._°=_°". ?°;~ ©>¢\CA3@@ ,..¢.::.1¢;\ F* I’.M. A.lli. 3.00 6.50 Iiep. Ciluriotte town 4.10 8.35 Mt. Stewart. 4.36 0.12 lllorilll 4,57 9.41 St.. i"eter's 6.00 11.10 Ar. Bouris slit. only-*______h,__k___* 'Ar Dop. 5 Dcp. 4.00 1.00 _ ---» - -----~--- -~--Dx-_ ----' v - 'niy. ' my. ' lily. y 1.: ' x_ Ex' I‘1X. _ “X” . Bat. H:it.& Sun. Elin. i~`nt.A'l: -*ut- Only gum Sun. lluly. I’.`\l. i‘.hl. 4 10 ia* :.“::\¢=.mI“ '\-`.>':>'.~T‘ $333' wrote. N»».» crane: i-=N:.»=_ §..:~=b :Asics .w 1’.M. l‘.il. A.M. 5.15 4.15 0.40 nop. Mt. Stewart ' 3 6.04 5.04 0.50 Cardil-lilii 5,25 5.25 10.20 Montague 7.00 0.00 11.00 Ar. tlcoroetown mp. “w n>,',.."y“”‘r>'.;.i'y"'""'”`s " ""0i.ll§ i"'l\=ill'Sfi" " Except ]-jxpfgpig Illxrppt lfixtvr-[lt Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. I‘.M 8.15 ll..'J» 11.45 > 5 > fw f”;2 N.-. -,».~ _\l`f.=:'> c»os`? '=-.“-i.f- _U'\v§L-S mm-i S3016 Dept. flhnrlottctowu Vernon River 4.01 Ar. Murray lliirlior licp. 2.00 ___ _i ___ - _ __ ~~-f.,._.._~.<~-- indium Whoo! Pill! ,_ “The Oiho” I _ Gasoline Engines 1 is acknowledged overywhoro fo , ,_ ____ _r___ general furm work on uccounr of its Siinplicily. I fficiency Durabil- iiy and Low fuel Consumption. , , We stand hack of these engines . 1 with tho broadest kind of a. guar- _I Si- E392-Smswliiio Amherst. N. S. D at noun. (lays. '_l`liurs"“*‘“‘f=-“` ` ~/yi 74/ ~~`.,;f;/*H* _ _../.§_.»: Get Your Supplies at Bruce Stewart’s ll# Owners of autos, motors, motor boats or farm engines save time, avoid trouble, get best qualityvgootls at lowest prices when you buy your supplies here. Note tlicsc special offers. Spark-plugs 40c to $1.25 each i _ Fresh dry _cells every week. _ Pliers of nickel plated drop-forged tool stool .l5c. »‘ - High quality gasoline 25c _per Imperial gallon. Primary and secondary wire. Prompt repairs at moderate charges. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd ’ ' :iii ‘Ii Ste‘am Navigation Wharf irect Route to Boston i -- -- -4 'oi iitnko reservations today. , Furnes_s,‘N'ithy &~Co. Ltd liniiinx ‘V A5- V-H|\}\i- .w-».-.....» sim I _ ___ Dont let This Offer Chance SHP The' Following Facts will Convince You _ Are the Foxes for the North Milton_Co_. from the highest grade stock in the Province, yes this isa settled fact. Are they from a strain of very heavy breeders, yes they are;-did the parents of this stock sei last year for ' $30000 per pair, yes they did;-are the young Foxes for this Co. ca gitalized at 1515.700 per pair, yes they arc. It is also a fact t at the 5 old females of this stock reared 22 pups last year and 21 pups this year or 43 pups in 2 seasons, one of the greatest records in the world. Investor this is the Co. for you, write the Secy.at once before the deal closes, for prospectus &c. _ North Milton Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. 36 Elm Ave.-Phone 274-I,-Charlottetown 35307-i7Mlm0. This is Your i»¢` Cup grease according to quality 10c to 25c a pound. i ’ ' in .__.- ...,.»._~ il _-»~..A.__--_-,_.. ,.,