A » ~ _ _ _ THB AN rmsr or ami ' PAGE 11.30 ,'._,=’ 5.30 SUN AY. _ f‘; NQ _. ' .' 3.30 . ' 5.0() MTIRBHY, Manager. _ __"z\_*_d____\'lll_ E f” I' \ >..IflIE" IIIIII IIF PIIITHIILIEHI IIIII ,. ..._ *hs-».\»as,..u...,..a_ss.ts»a'¢|,». ‘ Genuine--insists... _-51 :_ - \ Silverlor Service [»_¢.} you are sure of depe dl , I~"- 'ability und beauty if iliil ` I.. s..i.;. ‘I lggioerns nos. _ .'. I ` Tliin brand, lfnown no I I ".l'|'!vcr1’late that Wears" / .f-.pg r ‘ usureslongservice because / it is thelieaviest silverplste. Look for the tradenmrk. to ., Sold by Lending Deqlgrg _ _ _ . _ ` » I ' _ When purchasing _silver " 1 . 1 ~-»~. ~_>i.... Otiicc, T: sis. P. A Adm: si. if.hn.N s. s. ‘nicer-' genome the has to Liverpool Class “ ' lalifax: June I6, ...mins early. wiihys. C0, Ltd Halihu ' e. m. for East- For Headache _._-»_i`_"~»f",1`} - Neuralijia. 1 fl 7'}‘,f= " S ’ Latirippe- i 'i ' .S._.C0xporat1on “___ An ._ __ novo .- - - ' ° Nerve il 'P '/' U1. ‘ Paul ._ '_ __ ’: ' lncreased _ 0* _ . ' 3 __ v N- 4" nt ‘)00a m fo li l ~ I' und Boston. Leaves ,l` 5, __ Iwi' I 7 - ` ‘ ASK ron A K 'rA|aLl-“rs Fnstporl Lubec and St. ,P;,°§_’_1o'" A'_’Q°I'~’¢ c°"§“'~"S E¢`/Ziff! lf ' ' Q I mr LINE Y B ’ t Portland and New York * Portland Tucsduys Will make the season of i014 us follows: Leave Bonshnw Mnyf llth lol* John McKinuon's, Canoe Cove, oon, thence to Jns. Hognn’s, Rocky Point, over night. Tuesday iztli to rank Hu,~'lics', Charlottetown, re- innining till li o'c1ock, thence to G. Mcl.euu's, Lot, LIN, over nightp Wed. noun, to Mut. Acorn’s, Village Green over night. 'Thursday 14th to R. Mc- Kinnon's, Pownal, dinner, thence to `olin Cullcn's, Alexandria, over night. Friday morning ,totown re mnining till Monday, Wednesday ‘Atlth to Fredsrictony noon hence to Hunter River over night. Friday through CoIville~Rond‘ tn Bonshnw remaining till Mcndny 25th. This route will be continued through the season, health and weather per- mitting. Maros at owners risk. I Registered under the P. E. Island enrolment Act form C, No. 7. . JOHN O`BRIEN Owner in charge. Charlottetown, Muy (ith, 1914. 22-i2-\J7Mtst ti. PROVINCES T0 In MONTREAL, WEEK-DAY and SUNDAYS. U England States High Grade Equipment D l’.A..C.P.R..$t. ]0hn,N.B. entin shoes. 'und lmnd. bags. We mnke H speciality of dyeing and’ West .l..n1iei.' srrnw huts 1.. me unrest cei- DONNECTIONS » m`“- """""""""` A trinl order will convince iyou it you call nt ' L “TTL 'LINE The Boston Shoe Shining Parlors 164 Queen Street ; ,_ I "1 ‘ _ 2392-5~19Mstt1mo. .Teutonic \ Me antic W.'K.~ §r_ >N»»-- |=/xnrs Optniiig of ST. LAWRENCE Navigation non mr..\l.-oucetc ~ Livsnroot ¢;.,§...i..u ' s nmeis 1914 and zvory Saturday thereafter. B00! NOW! June 6 ROGERS, CO LTD Agents . ~ iALLANf~_ LINE i.i.'h‘*“ s-¢-‘- ilfié 7-“S8 ._ f V ,,..,,,¢_.»~_ .-‘.._. :- .. ... nesday to Geo. Woods, H`nzelbrook,_ ;;._ _ 1 _ _______I_1\ll-5 Ladies “-5 Gentlemen ROUTIC . I We. have the latest _ond best' iacili _ 'ties for cleaning straw'r`ind'-_-Panama; ALL POINTS IN hats, nlso Ladies Suede, 'wliitiej nnd able gg” |5,LANp¢ I _ <“:.~;s»if:.f"~-0 IITSUMIIIER RESORT A Good 'Mimi .‘ -' . LTVERPILIS fx _ _ _ 10.00 _j _,,,, N. _. »»--7 -_.____._. IIIUHISIS III] HIIIIH SIIKIIIS SOME 0F P. E. I. ATTRACTIONS I ._._..._..-1..__ Prince' Edward Island is the best spot on earth in which tn spend s. vacation. It is more. it is the ideal land we’ve all heard and sung about in U16 llo_l¢Y0ll days of childhood und youth, “The Lund ol Pure Delight.” Some of its outstanding -features nm v - A LAND OF BEAUTY. ' - ~' Three hundred nnd seventy-eight yea,rs,ago Jacques- Cartier wrote;-... "All this land is low nnd tho most beautiful. _ . . 'lists is wlsnd =ol U10 UGHC temperature which it is Dossible to see." Thousands of tour-' ist visitors attest that it is more beautiful today, and the most ut- tractive summer resort in the entire Dominion of Canada. _ A DE|,u,'.HTFUL SUMMER CLIMATE. Gentle neengg laden with the breath of the see blow from the south .ine the west nu through the long summer days. dying with the F041 and gold amber und green 01 n gorgeous sunset. The nights are ul- wnys cool and bright, insuring relreshlng rest and sleep. 'I‘here ure no logs. ' A LAND OF HEALTH. _ ' In no country does so large n proportion of the people _live to n green old age. Only about one pei- cent. of the population dies such year. The report nl the Regis"-nr of Vital Statistics for the yesr 1913 shows that nf R tntnl of 033 deaths there were 1 130 over 60 years of B80; 188 over 70 years of nge; 110 over B0 years of age. ‘ 27 over 90 years of age. The infant mortality 0( other countries is almost unknown here. There is no other land under the sun where 40 per cent. ol the P0ll“l*1fl°`“ live to pass the seventy year sllan ol llfei - A LAND OF ABUNDANGEJ In no other country is ‘ there greater nbundence of t-h_e best food ol clear, spnrkllng water in town nnd rural districts alike. Lamb ol finest ilrtvor; Eggs, milk, butter and cheese; 'l`he most luscious oysters in world; Lnbsters in grent'abundancGg Sea and brook trout, mack-erel, cod, e_tc,; _ Wild e s bran love duck and partridge in their season; _ and z e c. t. P 1'. _ ’ Strawberries, raspberries, blue berries, crunberries; Apples nnd plums of rare excellence; cherries and small fruit nrre plentliully produced. Prince Edward Island crop are, 19135 Wlleitt. 29.500 RCFGBL OMS- 170,200; barley, 4,200; pm, 10; mixed trains. "1.500; hw mul clover, 184,100; buckwheat, 2,600; potatoes, 31,400; turnips, etc.,7,400-, corn for fodder, 260. Prince Edward Islfrnd live stoc (June 30th. 19l3)1 35300 “Orns- 48,600 mitch cows, 64,300 other cattle, 85,700 sheep, 43,800 Swine- P.E.I. farm crops, exclusive of fruits, in 1913. were V'11l“e‘l “V ss renews- wheat, $450,000; Oats, 2,420,000; harley, $80,000: mlwl muiulng till Saturday morning ioigrain, $203,500; buckwheat, $42,500; roots, $625,000; hay, $3,000,000. o'clock thence to Cornwall, ulytie River, noon, and to llonshaw, rc- 18th,' to Malcolm Bell's, South-Melville, noon, thence to Pot Hoguu’s, _West moreland, over night, -'l‘uesday_ _through Rose Valley to_ Bradalhnne. "r<.ts1, 03,180,000. _ p,E_1_ hng $246_worth oi inrnt implements Der lurm, as aiilllnll $157 in N. B., an-_il $87 worth in N~_S-' = AUREEABLE SOCIAL CONDITIIONS. The Island is socially o. land of the golden mean. Few are _very rich and nlmost none are poor. 'Dhe greet majority enloy comfort nnd prosDeI‘if-Y- _ Sobriety an-ll order everywhere prevail. _ _ In no part of the American Continent - is there proportionately so little serious crime. ' There are no trumps and beggars me unknown. Churches and schools are abundant: _ POSTAL AND O'l‘l'lIiIR FACILITIES. '_ There nm 468 post. ollices-one tn every it Bll““\'° '““*;§' of th Throughout n large pert of the l;rovlnce there is.free de ivery e il d il t th i rmers' road gn cs. _ ma s'l‘heaPi"in%e Edawerild Island Railway intersects the Island in ev¢;l`Y‘ dl' faction, bringing tour-tlths of its urea within five miles or the__rnl s. and Telephone lines all over the Island connect 175 t0WIli. Vl "E89 settlements. _ SUIAE SPETZl_AL ATTRACTIONS FOR TUUIIISTS _ ' oN 'run Nonru snonn. The rpmpurt or sand dunes, titty miles long. I-NOW" “P bl’ th” waves. 0 The long shallow .lagoons inside the dunes, the lmunts oi fish Gnd l. ' Watargzgres 0| miles ol hi-end, clean hard sand beaches. the delight ol _ IN GENERAL. Qin-l bathing nnd sheltered sen bathing: Shooting wild geese, duck, brent partridge und plover in __th_;air scnB0f\~ Fishing brook and see trout, mackerel and other eco B - Clam pnking, pieuicking, oyster digging- Buni; sailing and rowing. Hundreds of motor bouts. IN CIiARLOT'I‘ETO\\N. m __ Victoria Park, 60 acres within ten minutes. wnlk_of 3_0 _$0500 6'- nnnitirui winks .me drives. tennis courts. sucker and he* “ ~ The Belvidere G01! l»illll. _ ___ ___ th T Tourist visitors n-nd investors will find great in eres n see dg 0 ,nm-95 of fog ;-l;n¢;\_:es _thngdsre thickly dotted over the western an een tlprtionso een - ra 0 dh 290 incorllvflllled fox companies, with an nuthorizcd P.E.1slnn as . _ ,__ ¢,pif,9,1 nf over 826,000,000, and a number oi ranches not tfneorvpfc cd. I Sixty-four fox companies were ncorporntad in P.__E. I. d1ll_l_ll£ milf .Lellslsture besides oyster-farming. dustrisl and tru l;1g___c0r:_ig;_1°_ W-_ 000 Selling prices for P.E.I. sliver loxes, at close ol . é____-~» tc 330,000 pu- Wh- for pmvld_ed breeders, nnd tor young foxes born in the year. 515.000 D01' lll1l‘~ ' g P.E.I. fur farming includes the breeding of three vm‘ieties__ofRl0l_¢!__ also rncoon. usher. hoover, utter, mink, mush-at, mm-ten sn usss_ s ble, no well so Persian lambs. -` _ a Eighty-tlvs per cent. ol nil the valuatle foxes in clflli-“ity l-l"""“¢l‘ tm world nm within P. lil. Islgrd. .p_1g_1, hns 187 lohstenemnl B establishments. elssnllnod in mnnutaet.urln¢. bureau drawer and scatter Red Ced I I i i Krni' Pts I. llc" ,etsntlnn is H, vt.. to our mrmenrs in packing mlm' or in tl ' I Ono cent per word lint insertion Twenty-five ecnta. _ Ti'i'é'ii2iiiiiii1iiif'EtXssii-*ii§ii”i'Kii§"" each continuation Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge in this colum. hall ceniper wore ___J?,‘2f‘!¥_l?l3?5_ "l’A__l*_I__?3l’_._ BO ARD ERS W/\N"l‘ldl). A l"I‘lW `l\fn\rilel'.s ann be ciu;~.'ortn'bIy uc- uomuiodutetl nt; Mies l~lnyley’s 248 Gl'€iit0n E€ti't~i:t. 2‘5tl.'»-5-231i/lfliptl. ` _ ren nr; titer witureo W/\N'1‘li}ll BY JUNE lh"l‘ A NlAll) for goin-ral. house work. Must. un- rlurutund plain cooking. tloinl wares. /\i»|>Iy to Mrs. W. ll. Pro- wsc. 148 Euston St. 2500-5123M3il>tl.. WAN'l‘ltll)-YOUNG WOMEN FOB. training school in hospital for iu- sane. Apply to Dr. id. _V, Scriihner, Bupt., Worcester State Iflorillitul, "'Box 57, Worcester, Moss. __ _ _ 2110-1-22Mtf. _ WA\'[‘ll`XG Wti.\IA\ lilil- lweon 20 uinl 35 ycnrs of nge to iu'_‘\'S _ ill" HAY. (leo. Alillott, lluiuu l{on:l_ 2487-~5-;11::`.l5ipil. l)l"'I"IUNS, BOUG-H'l‘ ANI) SULU, 1914. Foxes, Mink, Marten, etc. Organizing new compnuies my spe- cialty. T. G. Ives, Montague. ‘ 386-1-1»iliiEtl. .11-llll ORIENTAL, FOX EXCHANGE. Oplifns bought and sold. Best It. E. I. I-livers and patches, also Newioinuland i-lilvers, lt. W. Mac- liiwer., St. Peters, P. E. I. - 2120-4-23M2 mos. FOR S.‘\l.l~} 5 i.»ll'. OF It/\t¥ coons und 5 pair ol Foxes." Will also sell options on mink for Aug- ust. delivery. Chas. Il. Keith, 2252-."1-1l\i1mopII. FOR SALE }tANi)l>‘UMid l{l~li~llD- ence known ns the Arniericnn Gon- sulute, situated on the corner of Water nud Haviland Streets. Apply Gaudet & Hasv.-ard. ___ 22r..'»~5-2M|Mo. lildAiiY FOR Sllil’lVil