#ru guna! imwe _A 1 Brolection Y 1+ 7 Comparatively f e w is-safety of life. Time people realize the im- may not be lett for the portance of keeping leg- securing of valuables.- » al papers or other im- portant documents in a receptacle which pro- vides absolutely s a f e Such contingencies can be guarded agamsg by your renting one o A In Case of fm* Your cost from $2.00 per year _,___ absence from home, may up_ *_ mean that your valu- f.-1 ables will be destroyed before the fire has been brought under control. Where a fire occurs at 1 night, your first thought noMiNioN 'nwsr CoMi>ANY 1 Can you afford to con- tinue taking chances against such slight cost and splendid protec- tion? 'i 1, __ .l 1 lt 1 J _ The Perpetual Trustee I PAID UP CAPITAL i. _ Q `. ii i _i f' ~ i ~:=- i Controlled by Company " Advisory Board _ H. M. Davison, Morris Block Charlottetown Birtllday, June 3rd. ' 2703 ton. and he will be glad to receive -HEAR MISS }lLAi\’(`I-[ARD sing Charlottetown, J une Ilrd. _ 2703 -SUB.S‘CRIBl§RS should renew week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and f-U08 -Mrs. G. \V. Myers and little count of the recent nil strike hut. ex- pects to join his wife rind daughter ~~l<‘nr preventing the growth ol, gnu; fm grnlll, und BCuh on potatoes for s~-curing ii bigger. better and morn nrnlitnlile crop this vcur. you need hi trout the seed with Formal- d ,lj iii ii. "ii tri ir .1 ir!-_ 11;: » 203 Kent St. I 1 ' * florse it. A pint. 40c.. McKinnon. Drum Po., Cor. Great George mid Kent .S-trrnts ' Mtf_‘ Fly Swailing l'Al)l-l is capable of killing ii lrui\hc‘| of flies proves them to be the best of | ull flv killers mil rcrrommsnds their EF* ___ ...'_..- ___ n-- . _ _ ‘ _., The Strength of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong Executor. ` , lisi' ll'-fi 'lf' The Eastern Trust Company will advise with your 0. Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the :.‘;“l; bcst individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. 3.15' The names of its Directors and Oliicers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee of its Stre`ngth, Ability and Good l 1 F 'th ` 3 ai . its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater than those of an Individual. The Eastern Trust Co. Consultation or correspondence invited. _V W. S. Stewart, Manager Q: h a rlottetown ‘ ,ii fl .-1. capital $1,000,000. _ 1; __ Total'Assets $15,000,000. ' 1487-3-5Mtsttf ` 's- -. ‘~ Telegraph Address Code Used A. B.C_ NEAL St_]ohn‘s Nfld. ' Fifth Ad __ Businss C ard George Neal » Commission Merchant St. John’e, Nfl’d. ~ Quick Sales and Prompt REFERENCE ` Relr9r!;‘ittgI}§'?"g1i;iaranteed. Any Branch Bank of Nova Scotia . If you have not already Fertilizer and Cement pete and English Portland Cement. ‘ Get our prices before buying elsewhere. I RocKY POINT FERRY 7.00 7.30 We have Just received a cargo of English Super Phos New oxford; at $3,00 continuous use to good liousckeepers. WIl.~SON’S FLY PADS ure sold by all groccrs and druggists everywhere. Time Table S. S. Hillsboro [leave (‘li"l‘o\vn. l.ei\ve_Rocky Pi., 8.00 .’\.lVl. 8.30 A.-M. 9.30 “ 10.00 " ' 1,00 " ]l_30 u 1.30 l‘.M. 2.110 P.M.‘ 2.30 " 3.00 " R_'h\` " ion if 4.30 “ 5.00 “ 0.110 " 7.00 “ \_¢ SUNDAY. 0.00' .-\.M. -.1 3 g-__ 519°. '-.Pg =~.i -`g?* -_ 3 2.00 ' 3.00 ~ 3.30 ~ _ 4.00 ~ 5.00 “ , M. MURPHY, Manager. ‘sie-2~i\iiimi. ` "Hove you' heard thnoyelohfc success "Nights of Olednoes" waltz? Call and procure n copy at Miller Bros. 2687-5-30M3l New Empress Shoes Just :lone so, why don’t you find out wi;-:y people who have wom mpress shoes are always ready to put in a good wood for them.. $3.50 and $4.00. _ Park Farm Prince Royal Proine Regal R. J. McNeill C0. Rayner ]n?.erniitional logers Payton Record linsemont Smith ls Useless ;;‘.‘..‘;;"' .__._. Souris Black Fox Co. At once House & Carriage Painters. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,‘,,,0n ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,gi,,, ,,,y,_,_ Hmm Pm FM Co “I uni convinced that the pructicnl suv" Tw results of the fly swiitting caniphigni-i situ-ling tli-ut have been carried on by some Taylor, _ I . ' ’ . . . h I l d C t P t C of our newspapers iire useless as ily Thr, pig 1,:»` T e S 1 00 reiliicersf' But the fact that - one T“;\£|n I;-;|x:| ll: ten-cent pocket of WILDON’B FLY mot, River ' lpton _'ll New Haven 0'L£-ary Patch (‘rystal Prince Albert Victorin . ‘ Reslkctfully Solicits Consignment All Kinds Live Stock. Received _ __ __ ~ _ If: ' ou _ HTG WOIIICII Smith -Pr revs 'ro his i this Provino "-0NE;0Ell'l"?" `7iv'3i-?l_`eiqii iupert: _ ' ~- _j "i ~ -{ _.___ n _ lon 16! .'.7\'l"“\’-;.. -si-:E 'rim on.sA'1‘_a¢ie¢iivs play ’-WAN'l_‘ED~A’I'“;.Q;4OB>.-An'amd- iir the ow.. nom, the Kingfafimsii Lia. __ » _ , a-rini_- -..__ -'ri-is uonumo Delia eumiinm -GUARDIAN AGENT.-ur. w. A. can be obtained at lofi!"-Jil 'renor- iiiiimsii is oiiaraiim Amt in nm- in Pv1nr»i.=S\i_ium_miiAe. _ '___- iiri-sinii iuniiiiiis - “_” God Remembers when the :World For- FURNIS AND” QORREGTED gets at *The Ticket ol Leave Man," _ DAILyH_ BY- THE Fox mx. to be presented in the Opera House, 1 QHANGEB AND INVEBTL ' KENT COMPANIES _-1-_ LTD. ' a S»- __...'.~ _ Asked Price 10 115 A.. Per not miss an issue, as all papers are Alberton Dark Silver ...100 1 discontinued promptly on e1Dil`Y A. E. McLean Co Ltd. data, ' Mtf. Belmont ‘ -~- Beech Wood -n.\oK irnoili f‘oLl.EGT~!-Mies Barker, Kathleen MucEwen, daughter of Mr. Brighton and Mrs. R. ll. Mincliwen, Sher- Helmet Fox Oo, ihrooke, has returned home after h=iV- Beech Hill ing successfully passed the final ex- fghsrlottetown ' uminntions nt Prince of Wales Vol- Carruthers 1(,ge_ ulton ' _ ___ Dinals Pedlgreed Foxeg 100 100 50 100 100 50 _ 50 100 100 100 original _ 100 100 100 100 100 40 1-00 100 100 100 50 500 100 greed Foxes 100 100 100 100 1110 100 10 100 5 lflfl 10 ll 100 100 100 200 100 100 500 100 100 100 1110 _ 40 _,|50 :ni-'N cc :7\ 100 100 .._..__.?_-_- CASTOR IA _ .Frlnfant ndtlliildr 'Ilia Kliiil You llaia Alwayslliughl ;H_l!HM£_&q,E_|,_AHMH_,_h _, Beers the 0 ' ,__ ` _ , smmmm of T Mn. oiiimsr nissan “Filly new Rain Coalsat 25 p.c.'y.,,.,'s, wh,-,, H youu.; ,,,,,,, » Mn' off. Travellers Samples. All first “Wd I1}vved_ to Murray Harbor ° ' R000 to live with an aunt. After - class goods. Paton: 2683-5~29M3iEl| some wars he removed to wood “_ “For the BEST In standard and wood, farm on Lot 58' Twenty Polluiar music go2iéii8;Y_i£_:fgr(')'|ai;ils.;yea,.s' ago he moved to the L22; ‘form fronting on the Hillsboro River and there he resided until his death. 'is visiting Cherry Valley, the guest. _ Being quiet, sober, indiistrlous‘n -C _ff dj ' ucd neigh-bor which was testified to ` T7'-1 .J .vs 1 [*f i._ii Charlottetown, 30th May, 1914. 2706-fi-lmnldhill. -:_ _‘_'V£*,l$..9 Roomer good 55 110 110 70 C0 175 130 'J0 150 100 185 125 1115 60 100 125 100 115 50 750 100 110 100 1I5 100 150 105 125 10 10? 15 25 125 100 130 I80 125 190 1,500 125 100 115 100 45 65 25 10 55 115 115 ._ §,k_.V~` 'i i A ,'. » 'r 3.00.- 'lyo clear _ " __ 9.9¢ gl. ,.. ' White andfancy vests ~ t-hat are slightly soiled in - ____ checks, plaids and stripes, ‘ formerl sold from 1.50__to 1 'ia _ "'7l»i»~,- 'r-- ' _‘_ .5 I _ -i-~-Q - _ .Balbriggan _underwear _ 'and porous knitishort and long _sleeves andl trunks _ fi _ C_1;eams,"`_iivh1tes` all sizes, _ formerly sold_~ froni’ff75c to __ 1.00 each, price toclear _ _ _ 7,: 4. _i _ :,- ,l . -:~ ~:- ~ -1- i 'haiku --2+ >':~`:€'-l'~l' .; erly 25 to 50c per ,~ ,Z4 ,u _ 0 _Fanyi‘H‘ose in cotton, cashmere and ~ silklisle, »all~_Sli1ades and patterns, all sizes, form- C ` Now 199 pair Hard and Soft including 'all the latest ' shapes and shades;/ve are overst ocked, these hats sold at 2.00 to 3.00 ' ~ Now 1.00 is ' runnin* iw tllil _ .1- '_ -Y-2~»?-'- ".‘~i‘r'.'~`.‘\’.‘d‘>1"l‘ '__' ~: ,_ _ '_ ' .- ,. '.;`.` 4- L . _ - A-i +~"~“&~'»'r"»‘~‘-“f*r-*-5 I Working 1 We have had made to our order in Montreal an extra large,extra strong line of workin g shirts in greys, blacks, stripes, blues and tan 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1,50 _ ~'t~§%‘&~¥-l-l- e 0 Men’s Belts. ( Leather belts for young men this year are inclin 1' ed to be narrow and all our belts are _fastened Witlia atent _clip so that we can iit any size in browns,greys, blacks. 35C, 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 90c, 1.00. ` ‘ »i .i_. .i. 4,. -l* 4. é-P ._. ~ r* ~ W / _ _ - 1 E F i-l-lr-l-l'~l'-i-l-'I-i-°l'°i~!~l-°l°~l-l-!'-1°-!~i*°l° ‘ --- t The ilouth occurred of heart failure M for one There of men and *“'°m'hm ut Webster'a Corner, on April 14th, 1914 oi' Garrett Beard, ii,-ged 77 land Road and settled on B green 0 ii min he was soon esteemed ws R vul- on the morning of his hurlnl when d seventeen of his ol-d neighbors drove twenty miles, from Iona to pay their last tribute of respect. The funeral Mr. rind Mrs. ll. V. Mcliinnon, ohn, ure Visiting in this City. PERSONALS 'L 5" Mrs. liao. ll. Cooke, Chaicllutte- own, left Friday lust for Dorchester, ues., whcrelher mother is ill. Misses Emma Mooney and Annie cUabe of Iona were visiting in the city Saturday. Mr. Michael Rooney, teacher of i-well Cove, spent the weok ond. at ihis home in Cherry Vnlley. Miss Mary E. Rooney, orweli (love, f Miles Mary Rooney. -Mr. and Mrs.` John B. Wood rind iiughtcr, Emily, Mount Tryon, were in Summerslde on »8nturdny. \ Rev. Dr. lleiirtz and Mrs. Iicnrtz to Fort Augustus Church on I-_pril have arrived in the City from Am- 17th was largely attended, Rev. A. herst. M ll J. McDonald celebrating Requiem , |lli‘nss. I Besides fi sorrowing widow, _ __t fli ` h SEALED 'irsrers -ddr»==~=-1 to oi £3. 3.135. “."i.‘I.’ iii? $‘i“`_`F -.i§5..i‘.".i . the Postmrister General, will be I‘0~|iieherr-James in Summerville, Mass eastern trnin an Sivtiirdoy initiennounf ceiived iii: Ottawa until Noon, on M,.s_ Shea of Summa,-qme who mme ' ' Friday, the 10th July, 1914 for the home for the funeral, und’ Joseph on onverfmw of His Malieety_'s-Malls om the ii0mesicii~ri.» Fourteen mins clin- n Drovoscil (‘_on~tmct for folll' Years. dren me also left to cherish six’ times per week over Riirnl ‘Mail memo;-y_ route No. 1 from Belle Creek, l’.E. slond, from t‘he‘Aostmi1st»er Genernl"s "Formaldehyde or Formalln ig pleasure. used by nearly every successful form- Printed notices confiuiining further. or fn treating *his grain and potato information as to conditions of pro- gang baforg _“wing This 9_|~t|¢1,, rinsed Contract m1iy‘he seen -and. prevents the growth- of smut on grain blank forms nf Tender may he oh- and Bom, on puma," insufg n ¢1mn_ .;.._» `Mrs. I-lm-ry Dunn. of Gasnereaux, who had been attending the P. W. C. osing exercises, returned on the. Mr. W. T. Andei-erm. of Morell, the ulnr representative of the Wm PUD _ - his Rennie Co., Ltd., Seedsmen. leaves today on n tuslneee trip to Toronto. Mr. Walter E. Unimpbell, agent of the Doninion Express ‘Company ut Charlottetown, was it passenger by the express on Saturday night. ‘N0¥`fh\\ml'l¢\'lB“d- V ‘ Mr. George M. Moore sccoinpnnied by his iliiuglrtnr, M iss llele-n left Slit- urrday ii iiuug ir-i~ lioiitic-nl wiici-_ii the hitter will uudorg0 un ODBUWIUU- Miss Louise Mc_Ci'cndy, who hui been visiting in (}h»lc~.1E0 “nd thi’ South-orn States, returned homo on Sntnrdury night. Mrs. Catherine Peters and lwf daughter Miss Marie of Toronto South. left for Moncton. N- B" "ll Friday, Moy 22. 'I‘h‘ey intend to make Moncton their future homo-'fb- i\ins’ii1iinciie Geid-i.i~i,_ si. John. one of the delegates to the Womens Missionary Convention, which mee*-9 'lu the city this we`el_¢, arrived by thi’ Empress Saturday night. Mrs, A. McKinnon, Sr., and Mf- rind Mrs. J. 'J. McKinnon _returlwfl on Saturday ove?ng from attending' the closing of ciiidfln University. Miss Mildred Mcliiimon, who was 0°' ‘tending the U-niversitr. also rvtvfnfd- ____- Mr. .T. ll. Dimiis, w`.io was in Suck- |villo attending ii meeting of the iii- _geots of Mount A-llii‘.oii~, rsturnedlo 'Charlottetown mi SD-l-“l‘dBY °‘"’"‘“g by the Nortliuniberlamd. I-la was ric- compunii-.fi by ins ami-giiners. M199” Peail and Beatrice- Wl1°~.hBd '°‘"“ ‘W tending Mount Allison, and also W rn Iiickenno Mrs Ditnils' mother M .. _ ri, . _ ' Mr. Ernest mee, who noted ol ¢l“>“‘f feur, returned, bringing Mr- D\“°\*; auto. The Party- moU0!'°<\ 3901" B” l ville, to Picton -iindftillen boarded t/he mined .ii the rose omees oi Bene ,en better 'me larger ei-6i>, iii-inns , _ 1 _ 1 ___ ._ _= _; Creek, Wood Islnrnds West, Flat F/lv-ei'\ more money to you--the farmer, ' and at _ the ollice ofthe Post Otllce Price a pint 40c. 1 Two Macs, 149 Inspector. (lrest George Street. _ Milt JOHN F. WHEAR - ¢;_.. Post Office inspector. "WHITE 903'; G Post Office Inspectoi-'s Office, on \,,,r_ p on '1‘ry- property Howiett, Qwne;-. J _ i, ~ ellered ` __ 1719*? "N Ulm ur 1" Neat Wasb‘ Suits, _for the Kuldies _Your boy will _never look bet' - ter, nor be more eoiii`fo`i-table,'than when he has on one of our wash suits are cool, `|