t`lint_yo=i want ilnlrigiuh I ma" __MP;Ji.QH.13.1914 _ _ _ mum ms. 'rss cHARLo'r'1‘E'l‘oWN GUARDIAN min or -n.i.- PAGE SEVEN ‘bits if `\i§ _ _ f ."‘- L ; c ~~'l~ .>r ~_" _,_ The new styles are here now or_ you in the world-famous line---- \ -- -f S//OE These shoes are recognized as the standards for fashion in every country where the English language is_ spoken. The are the kind that don’t need' breaking in,they fit the feet perfectly, they embody every late point_in style,dur- ability,smart finish and _com- fortable_fit, and all.at a mod- erate pnce _ __ Call in and see the display today. Alley '& Co 135 Queen Streei ‘--- -'ZW Phone 397 Y when you wish to make an appointment with the Cook Studio JAS. BAYER i PHOTOGRAPI-IER I 127 Grafton St. _ Telephone 192-J. The Destruction By Fire i .of 0 Some Necessary Record i tion. you_ can _secure a safe posit box in a vault which absolutely fireproof ? s , thoroughly equipped. Com these one or more per in strictest secrecy. per year up. We will glad to showthem to you. noMiNloN _ Tnusr - coMi>ANY Advisory Board W. H, Aitken Hon. Chas. Dalton Frank R; Heartz Lima for sale One hundred acres freehold land for sale, up-todate house and out-buildings. New pump' 'wind- mill attached. Fields are laid off i t . ‘ Sfluafe ten and twelve aCfeS each- "lbs crossclii oveibwb; Dbldaiz' to Vic- Ottawa 15°* Used three hundred and twenty carlo-about o lour-hours ruu lu ou COTTON dollars for fertilizer last year. _ _ __ ;1;°¢1l°11f____ S;°§g:_;f-gndwgiatef that ° ° Six miles from Charlottetown. ' :___ ___-_ £3) _'_____;i___ but _:__ _______;'1____; __ __gB____ve_1__y LaYge_ Fox Ram!" m - f to the heart or tho cityr. -"rue Pur`-'ggch C0llll€Ctl0l1. _,584 _ lia_r_nenl; bull;lings are very handsome _ July s » .J 'v `_.._--;-,_ :_ - ._ _ JOHN HoRNh, -:ah--._.-f..-_,,__.g »--- €.l...3“..'.. l....‘i’¥... “.:‘.:“l§°§..3"‘.".:%.° 5535?. °°f°'»°f Wingloe Station, . nificenthotel a part _of the C. P. R. 1501-3-5M1m° P- E1- ,Tenders for Annandale “*';°.*°”‘- ' ` J Department of Public W01‘kS» tion us I may omit some I would Moy Com ‘I9 , `; . ‘ ‘z¢"“_: - ' _ 7 _ 1 ` ' i ~ _ l_ COAL cannot .be too black or too heavy providini it is Coal. bet in a sup- ply of. t e best NOW you will feel more sure of comfort and warmth. Our grades are _warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and price. ' G. lyg_i_i_i_§__ii Bn. 2 -_ _.1 -'ig _ _i\__§__i_' ‘si -al § 1 . ,,- 3' ;-J! - __ _M _Nh ~_1 'Everybody wants coal and A W rin "sir ::..‘:.':.l~i:°: °' "=:..ll::~. iz.: lichen into or furnace oo .ll W ;_i.l.j.;ll';'.:.‘:‘:.,'lz.°.‘;:l*l':.lli:.:... ..l'!i:=.:'.'i'°.."’.§ilr.il.':.il°i::i:°:.rnl:.:l "W°" soo _lo um lo ‘ 0': trgnsrvgsf ‘on P gf 0 |l° _ lr.'i°.'I':r..'::f'a'.li7:'f".i‘.l;."b=_"“`f""‘ . no dldbgrivconidmpklidr ggi: and T13. . lllllllllli `l¢||.- H. M. Davison, Morris Block Charlottetown _‘ 1575-3-11Mwfmsi. ---might beaserious handi- - Grads Ill.-(Junior)-1, Currie sui- Cap to ygu in closing an im. llvan, 2. Pearle MacKinnon. Grade p_ortant business transac~ f {_I"'1- LM" Y°“”“? 2' MMV Ma” Why take such chances when, for a trifling amou_i_lt, e- is i This department is mot . partments and rooms are adiacent to the vault. In sons may transact their business Deposit boxes from $3.030 e PM-_li 18 bo THE EASTERN GUARDIAN *K ... o __ _ _ ___________._._______._________ ______________________ ______ __ Gr B - -‘IT PAYB to buy in this province 'TUE MORNING DAILY Guard lan can be obtained at W. A. John aton‘l. Montague. SOURIS-Mr. and Mrs. A.D Mc- Cormack, St. Peters, were to Souris Monday.-Visitors to Souris Monday report the roads in a very bad con- dition.-Mr. Reg. Paquat, Bay For- tune, was engaged Tuesday hauling supplies for his factory.-Mr. D. Neil, was a visitor to Sourls Tuesday.-° ...°EXAMINATION.-The standing of the pupils of Iris school for the month of February is as followsr- Grade V.~Ninn, Stewart. Grade I_V. _ -1, Katheron MacBeth; 2, Mary Beaton; 3, George Buell. Grade III. _ (Senior)-1, Roy MacKenzie; 2, Elsie MacDonald; 3, John R. MacLeod. sod; 3, John L. MacLeod. Grade I-1, Annie MacKenzie; 2, Frances MacLeod; 3, Ksirio Jollymors, Islanders Return Q,- (Contlnued from page 1) around the whole city, and were shown all the' principal attractions and points of interest, by Mr. Robin- son, who has been there: for msnv years and was largely interested in real estate and has made consider- able money; and he has still great faith in Calgary. “Our trip through the Rockies wus one of the -most interesting stages of our trip, gs we had no idea of just, what they wore like until we had seen them. Our impressions were very different by actual sight from what we had learned by reading. When one enters the prairius in Man- itoba and goes through that pro- vince ami enters Saskatchewan- l which appeared to us as_ the two principal wheat-grow ng placos-and then enters Alberta, he finds the lay of the land a bit different, though i_r- rsgular, and apparently much better adapted for graning, rig-ht up until hs meets the Rockies, "In approaching the coast, the* British Columbia lumkzr districts arel, quits attractive to the stranger, and besides the lumber one notices here and there some magnificent heavv soil, which must be very productive._ We visited New Westiminster, and i were shown through one of the larg- est. mills in the world. It was ex- ceedingly intufesting to see the large logs fhlandled and sawn and .put through the mill from its rougbest _` years of ago everyth ng in the shape of buildings is quite new and up-to- date. It has not had time to h-ave old und broken-down buildings in its su'hurbs as the_ older places have, and has many magnificent structures of ~ vice must accompany each tender- 1507-3-6-FrlMonMe4l. _,_--1-1- _ Expert 0pllcal Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim 10 give our patrons the ben- efit, the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. ' That our services are opp;-¢¢{o|;ed, is evidenced by the large increase In this yogi-'s business. W_¢ guarantee to give yon the best result! Ob- tninahle by the use bf ' p opcrly Etled lensec. 9,' onlibe sa. Ortldm * the very handsomest kind all through. L. B. McM‘ILLAN. tivs business. The new bulldlnz Secretary of Public Works. and offices recently cfcvted at Mad' G. F. llufchesoli its artii ula busi Both in Victoria and Vancouver we met Islanders so numerous and Ferry holding such prominent positions ‘May whoot _ . that I hardly know whom to men July wheat Y _ _:__ zz-/`._\ ;_,: -. ‘ ` ® Aj Chhflotml-°W“» P-E-I" simnlv sav that all -appeared to bs' July Corn f"%l"§-"bli\*§§ Mlafflh 4, 1914- doing exceedingly well and very high May pork .. . . ,_ _ _ -_ 1 .- - , ». i suntan 'rENDEns will ho reculv. ly _ghovfrht vf- -my P°"‘ ' 'M I" " " ' ' 'd at this I,§§’“"§m‘X'§fC§”“l6 wi; li;-heiowfiiliitrlim ii;1osu;';ci3 , " glieiiiifgeEoliggicleiuiviugfrdigin.03011:: the" Elmdes ‘md “‘““i““ "°“dY '°f ° - _`g¢T§\`f';_ ,K S . , meal and vegetables over and across Sl’}_`l"5~ _ _Lai-7:- _ _;_____ _ the above larry for B term uf one The large number of business men _ 1" ` year or three years. frvmttheilft 3! 213;? 1232*" l":_§2_;“__§ .iaiiiss nmvlxnp ssN'rNl<:R_ April, 1914, in terms of he c. . 11 » ~ --- JP. E. Island Fox Exchange and Real- state till they were completely man-, _ _ _ uiactured into doors and other wood Ufuzlllnh 'I`m¢U°“ 31-) 30% products; many_ of these logs beinglflanuda Cerllcht 303 30 ‘i four and five feet in d alneter. . Detl`°it N" Sale Manager "Vancouver impressed us as an ex-i bb’“~ steel C‘“"b'" 32 317 . cellcnt city, and being only about 25 M°““°”l Vow" 2255' 325 0000 #ONE CENT Der word each inner | tion for advertising in this column ed mum charge twenty-ilvs cents. 0" - ar ...soUi=us.-services will he hula oi Sunday at 11 and 7. Confirmation k Class at 3.30. _ _ _ ___ _ _ .i f _____ _ A _ . _ 1i _ ' ' _ _ ` Y _ _ _ _ _ . . . /' . » ' i \_\_\ I _ _ _ Ci pun: 88 were spent in hard work and osperfty on the beautiful farm now wned by Mr A D Brehaut, Village 6 his days were closed He was mcffi- oo ooovoimoo ooo uhircu with the lisa the iuii assurance ol iaith. l-lis Cash must accompany order. Mini Ba in St. Albans church, Bourls, nextlgh Millvgow Mr 3oo¢no|-'g “cons wigs Church for 33 years. He was associ- was Hannah McGregor whom he 'mu with uo less than twenty-lour marrisd in 1895, his third wife, whoimlnisters during his connection with een For the past 25 years Mr survives him was, Amelia Enman the Pownal Methodist Church. hill" llV°d lnlllownal Villaze wherel Early in life Mr. Sentner experlcric His death was calm and easy.-He time Um” H18 HFS* Wife WHS Pownal Methodist churi-u. Being funeral was largely attended. Rev- mb Bfebaut T0 this “W0” were blessed viith the gift of song he was E. S. Weeks and Rev. Mr. McVie of- trllsted five children two of Whom leadur of the singing from 1852 to flcfatlng. The Dall b¢a1'€l`S WEN M» o living, homely, Lemuel, ioi-me-rly isss. no filled the office of the chu- Auoru, Jus. Nov. Wm. Judwh. Fred the arm of nsentner & McLeod_.. pe] Steward afilcientlv for over 40:and Jas. Praught and Wilfred Law- arlottetown, 'but now of Bruder- years; acted as trustee of Parsonaze_ton. Interment was in Pownal Cem- m Alta,, and Mrs. .John Acorn of for 45 years, and of the i’o\vnnl etery. ...°FOX STOCK.-Still 3, few shares of stock for sale in some of the best fox companies. Sure dividend payers, tv Co., Ltd, Summerside. 1479-3'-imti ...’POULTRY MEETINGS.-Mr. W. A. Brown, Chief of the Poultry Di- vision, Ottawa. came to the Island by yesterday's boat and left by the afternoon train for Souris where he is to hold il meeting.-On Friday af- ternoon he speakes at Baltic Hall and in the evening at North Lake. On Saturday evening he will speak in the hall at Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. Ladies especially invited to at- tend these meetings. l "‘s'i’n‘c'l’ 'if 'ii 'l 'li' £ 5 Quotations furnished by F, _I3_ Mc- Curdy .i Co., Btock and Bond llro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E, 1, March, 12th, 1914._ NEW YORK ETOCKS. High Low Close li Atchison 96 Arr.. Beet Sugar Arr.. Smelters 673 , Am Copper 73& 73;; 73?, Brooklyn R. T. 92:, Canadian Pacific 205§ Erie 283 Great Northern Pfd. 1262 Illinois Cent 1082 Mex Petroleum 685 67.} 68 Miss. Pacific 24 Northern Pacific 111} Pennsylvania 1103 Reading 1622 Rock Island 42 Southern Pacific 04.; Southern Railway Union Pacific 1503 U. S. Steel 632, Utiili Copper 54 95; 95; 21 67 1 on 92 92; 2045 204; zsi zii 126; izsi 232 232 1115 llll 110§ 110% 1622 162?- 4t 4t 93g 25 156; 156g 635 63; 53? 53§_ MONTREAL STOCKS. l <9 on uf.- Hlgh Low Close all 30 ’ 31° \ L One of the last 1914 dividend payers to offer stock to the public. ` Hartford Stock is Selling ' “Like Circus Lemonade” Since the first advertisement appeared the other day, the stock in the Hartford Dark Silver Company has been selling very rapidly. There are only about 400 shares to sell at the present time so you had » better make up your mind now, right now, before the stock is taken off the market entirely. ,_ ' -l The Haitford is not a prospective plfoposition---it is actual. The ` ranch is built and equipped, the foxes are in their pens and the possi- bility of large litters for spring are very bright. What Your $100 Buys in the Hartford _A__--AB share in_five réairi _ C--f-P_r_oprietary _i_nteres__t The Hartford is capit- o ig est qua ity ar in a u y equippe ranc - . Silver foxeS_ pmperty__ _ alized at $100,000, sllares 1_3- A célange tg secare thDB-A? lfnterest in one of 68011 $100, DHYm€I'1fS 25 a arge ivi en wit in e es ox propositions _ _ 'ti |- t- _b,|_ . six months of your ap- before the public at the D C W1 lapp ‘Ca ‘On I plication for stock. present time. alllfe at 30 days- Ranch and Head Office Alberton P E l I 225 ` N. S. Steel & Coal Co. 76 Quebec Ry. 15-3’ 15; 15l_ Richelieu £ Ontario 105 1042 1052 1 Sliawinigan 130 6137 137 Spanish River Com. No Sale Toronto RY. N0 .Sale Twin City 106 Lnllrentide 187 1855 185; High Low Close 1240 1235 1240 1190 1177 1190 1177 1167 1177 1142 1142 1140 GRAJN 1 PROVISIONS. _ High Low Close 935 935 885 B8} 67§ 66; 66) 2150 2155 1077 1097 935 881 661 66§ 2150 2155 1077 1097 661 2160 2162 1082 il nininiin i. <~>e><~\o<»><~><»><»>. ,William 4, Cap. 8. Tenders must 0! a Bclld, high-class f-Yl>°*'m0l1 Wl10 The subject of this sketch was born express the rats or Ferriage. had not made the" f0ft“"=S in 11 oe Alexandra, P. E. l., ou .lm-il ami Service to be performed with H “Y t"“*f 2:4 “iltl W°f§°§1_‘_;P'_f‘\;’m *gf isii. ann died ot Pownal oo Fehy. Gasolene Boat, subject to the ap- SUN' 0 8 0 Y M1 _ Hina era Bd 1g¢h_ 191.,_ havin,,,_ t},e,,,f0,.e_ almost proval of this D0D8»l'Wt¢11t- P31119* '““t;_‘g" bf tb° 039°' mf “sit” oré reached 93 years. Early in life Mr. tendering f-0 “Bti *|10 911° 0! tbe ‘ig t ;’;‘rebl;e‘:, 'q“},‘;u`§"gtwt§gif ciltyan |Sentner moved with his parents to boat. izivihs its ca\‘rv‘~"¢ cavwitv _QV Y P T' t Charlottetown. After u few veal-ii and the rate of speed it can mf-“P Svwkihs Ol fh°_b‘;’“‘“‘°;‘h tho family moved io st. Peters noun, rain. _ _ - Company. at ‘w’h°°€ ms “ggi 1 PM limi in lass ihov miles in village 'rhe uumes of two reslioal has Dff- was madv. we n_*_=_f°ufI°°f_ mitgr :nd queen about two miles from Pownal ‘limi ‘ilillllfiiillg b(iifoli)~izibilJ1rlxi:ia blmfilie sdib iiioubgi-iiiiiietdovfv buslngssc abeinz donelwuage' The wars between 1835 and C 'imoampagblisnt does not bind itself with all parts of the world, their F __r_ _ to accept the lowest or any telldcf- connections in London and AntWB\`P __ " ' '“ _ ' affording li very large and remunera- io-uortoro in Vancouver n place of the old one is of the most modern and up-to-date type in ewiipmont for safe- tv ond convenience. When one consi- iiom time this company, not <>v°r ffm years of,age was worked up to what it is at present, if the same ei-iervv und one of the most useful institu- tions in Canada." ' _ l 1 _ Noricia A iuiiiuiii. Msmuc 'rho ` nsral Annual Meetins of thc 'Shsrlvho ers of the Charlottetown condense ,Milk Company. Limit-cd. will be hell! in the Board of Trade Street. in Uhhigottstown. On Wednes- day, the Lllth av of March, 1914, at Directors and the transaction ol Dated this 10th day of March. 1914/ _ _ , 1 is continued ii must he the lm-me - on l .oi io-il B°°m°» M\,*‘*°* B““<““¢- Q“°°“ l°;ii».°.{.lniiii(l|i:iia boi-uiiou. ll o'clock p. m., for the election of gp,-,_ general business. lntesd. RINGINGWEARS DEAFNESS .- INSIANTLY FJElI[VEl`l HY THE lllll DRMARSHALUS CATARRH SNUFF 2 l5.;AI.'llll1FlUf. SlliRE‘i'lllLP4l VH! 1 NlflllllNlf[lH1"“*(UVtlh\JCflfl0 Q The World Wide Fox Excllan_§e .s. l. Montague, 2pm. Clans B. “ ~ " " B prs. Clam A. 19|-1 options I lr 2 from fi pairs Claes A. 1014 De‘lvery Guar- Share in the Profits Shares $25.00 Each Shares $25.00 Each An Established Ranch That The Stock Consists of ` _ O ‘ seven airs of foxes, one Silver Black male ‘ Has with and a Igmale purchased from Mr. J. R. Dinnis. ` I _ _ The male is the father in 1913 of three plips,:ind _ It would seem to be a safe _investment to _the female had a litter of four 1912 and three invest your money in ._a prgposition _that has in 1913; also a cross male father of a litter of been _paying good dividen s. This is what three in 1912 and six in 19 3. l. gzlfglh ave been d°ib3 in tb*-f New Have" Also two females bo in the ranch from This ranch was start d bb t f the Dinnis patents. and beautiful Silver - d e 3 U 0Uf Years Black Foxes, purchased in the Peace River ago an has met with good success. D' f ' t - -. In the New Haven Ranch are a number iulstalg ' igg;;%g_;i_lbg;§gpf§?r;nce°t° any boffs . _ peclmens 0 e of fbxiilsi bwbed by Private Dames- Wh() have Silver Blhck Fox In many ranches foxes are merge their interests and formed H 'loint capitalized at $i`6,ooo.oo which are no better stock companvto beknown asthe New Haven than these-ami yer ihecorai capital of lhn FOX COTUQEIUY- I-lmit@d~ ` .company is'on'ly $32,000.00 for seven pairs of In tbls ranch ai? a number Of. Pfbved foxes, or an average of $4571.00 per pair. breeders who have paid handsome dividends If ou Wm careful, read the Hudson Ba Y Y to the °*-“bbs durmg the past years' Compaiiy Fur Sales Reports you will observe tl_iat fctixes f_roi_l_i this district are commanéltiéicg ' ’ as i a rice as our own cov A Good Proposition §.i‘;‘;i.......a....%° \ Also one pair of good Patches from litter This we believe to be the best opportun- _ . o f `5(i()0_0() th' ityoffered this season and should pay divi- °fbV;'191?’f““ brotha `Old Orb is dends of not less than 75 er cent and it is S6350 ’ , 1' _ . - - - - '- - One good pair of cross foxes from pro- quite possible for_ a proposition of this kind to . _ _ _ pay 300 per Cent lihc stock, male shows some rust, female 90 k f ~ J h ie 'n per cent black. _ this blrbviiignhgvelnmgdgeiabvo iii; eliiiip iula _ One goodpair of Western Patches Of g00d similar proposition. S126 and Quality. Only a Small Lot Offered for Sale Now If you wish to share in the 1914 profits make application at once. 20 p.c. with application balance in 30 days. , - Cost of Keep Arra ements have been made with S H Colwill of New Haven, who has had charge of HK - - . . f the ranch for the past four ears. to keep, care for and maintain the same for ten per cent o the increase. No charge whatever to be made for the keep of the old fexes now in the ranch Application Fill in this application form to-day and mail to any of the directors I do_ hereby apply for .. .. . .... ....shares in the New Haven Fox Company, Limited _ l Enclosed is 20 p.f:.f. . . . ..........The balance I agree to pay in 30 d=1YS- ` Nafneoaoauon aosol............oi-onset:~~°-'°°°""""' Add['&SS-..-.. ............. -... .--....nuu°\»°° J. A. Webster, City, Pres. _ S. H. Colwell, New Haven, Vice Pres. Allan Rogerson, Kinkora. Finley lVIcFayden Riversdnle. | SIMON w_ CRABBE_ ,_ w_ Carruthers’ Pi,e°_ __ Si A. McDonald,Oharlottetown, Secy. Treus. 15"_3_10“8`_ Ffemdent' labs Ao Seca _» _ .=..4.. ~=;.»_..~.-._ _il . . i _Q l Hartford Dark. Silver Fox Co., Ltd. ,. ; ,,.e-,.on.-ew: #_ Ze 3 @»-r*'~ 1.1-- ‘at-sisixer ..h- an A .-..1._i»- _- 'L¢ _.._,. . - i i so 7,