l I .__ __ _:_-_¢,i_'.. ., _ ~ _ _ ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR _i _, ..» -I, _ _ -_-“__-¢,.~ _. _ . . .. - D - A . . ~ -...i--....., -f . , .. ,. -_ , , _, .. .‘»=1‘ °“"1i»' 1-v l~'.°”... ’ ` ‘f `.` . ' ..,..‘i"....-cj: ` ' ‘ . 'f * ~ " »‘ >- ~- -..-f--.f-i ,-1 -. 24. .1..-- . 4 3 _ ¢ _ , _ ir -..~-~ V -. ,_ . . _ ‘ ' c' '- ".<"‘f ii 1 f."-,W . ff 9 "f *Ha - ¢-- »-2 ‘: _ ,- ., .-.'» ._ .qw - ..,» 5 4- . ' ‘.2 ». '_ .;‘:_ .,. ‘ '- ___".. - vw” “ ‘~ -‘ .'-‘~,,-.~»_§,_»,~,-#5 - _ 5* if’ .P “.’ < _ I .ia j* ~- __ _- -§4if_.f,_,_,.._ '-Y’ jf- »~ ji. 'tr 3 .,'»*‘- 1 ll ._-l.ZJ.'.,l`_.' i,1‘.`_i.l...£i'.. . I > ' `-"»‘- ` _ _ ___ _ ,-.- .,.,¢.- _.v - - f ' i , 5 . .- '» ._ ".\- P _ ' ._'°»'¢~`.;,,_ ' _liihncn _§i _1sis_.__}~ ,_ - '.""`” T , _ IAN _ pAcn--sEvEN- _ fi. , -,. l _ _ - . _ ._ , »\ fl- w ~-»-1---»--». ~ - . - llfllllllfill SEITIED hnrliodrsiugfriorityl tiltiiuslpiihitirgrll wflige re no are into r' li, Iiikeuwsei. and nrakc iiSv;Iu;blhh§.y` ani , toe of absent irienoia. _ cms” . , _ Children'sport_i-ails a specialty. <‘ . inn angl ciillnnni: ,dine in n.~.,¢§Z;'s ' 5;,-|¢ Lliarges prepaid. ‘i 'l"he COOK STUDIO --__-_ _ l-. Let Your Eyes catch L Up I Must of ua! strain our eyes too mi.c-,_ _ We can’|. stop.io rosi as time is to pr¢¢. iuus. But ri pair of Uur Glasses will rest ' your eyes and allow thcm to catch up tu r.ormai asain. M. SILVERSTON I , lCXPl~:R'1‘ 0P'l‘li_1|,\y< Il 171 firvat Gwree St. Clrtowii lun tunes llo Hillel Frost -Ilia Pain Uiiil ‘ Slit looli " Fniii-i-tins " CaMrsitLI.viI.!.l, Our., Mav5th. i9i3. “I_cannot speak too highly of “Fruit-a-tives”. For over thirty years, I have suffered from chronic Neiiralgia and Constipation, experiencin untold lg0l1y. The Nenralgia settles in my lungs and I took bottles of medicine wit _out relief. The doctor told me I would not get better but “ Fruit-a. lives ” proved that the doctor was WWII: by giving me quick relief and finally an completely curing nie. f' I would not have my present health if it were not for L' Fruit-a-tives" and I am glad of this opportunity of iving you this letter about,such ii spieudid remedy as “Fniit-a-tives "_ Mas. NATHAN DUNN. 500. lbox, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all d_ealer_s or sent on receipt of price by Fnut-a~tives I,imited, Ottawa, Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms .............. . .$1 .00 Lelves St. ]<.hn_ 'i`l|uiSiluys at _100 a. rn. for l.ubec. Easinort. Poitiand and Boli0t1.ReturninR. leaves Central Wharf Boston 9.00 a. m. Mond3y.for Portland, 'Eastport Luboc and St. John. St. John* City Ticket Odice I7 King St. .\ E.l"Ll‘I.\llXJ,f'l`. F. t\' i’_ _\. SI John, N1] A S. CURRIE. Agent. St. folir. N, H, I. s 'ANADIAN ’ - “PAC|_‘|='|c PANAMA-PACIFIC ExPosiTi0Ns SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sulc .\lni't‘li lsi io Nov. 30th. Limit 'l`l\rce Months. $124.60 From Pictou Holm: nml liciiiriifiilz vin Cliicnwr. ii-__ Iioiuu vinCiii¢ai;u and lictuimniz via \`:ini:i»iivui'_ or vice vt-rss, $17 50 nddiiioniil ' ’ / . ' ' ` o 'V mans annurrc :Enviro .\`.\iI.l.\'(_;.~i1-‘|=. seed fairs, etc.. in which there will be cstitlilislieil in the near future it fiirnicrs’ library to contuiii the best hooks on farming und dniryiug, etc.; also puniplilets, rc- ports, cnc. issued by the different dc- purtmciits. The following were np- polntod provisional directors ot' the Assoeiutioii: lloii. Liiiigliiuii McDon- ulil. East Point; liicssrs. Alfred Mor- row. North Lake; Andrew Mooney. Little liiirbor; A_L Fraser, Sourls; li H Acorn, Sourls: D T l\icDonald. Son- ris; Daniel A McDonald, Greenvale; Wm, Mullally. Souris West; James Keay‘S. Sourls-Line Road; Jas Kick- hanl, Sourls West; :John McKinnon, Rollo Iluy Centre; Andrew F Peters, ltollo Buy; James A E McDonald. Lit- tlc Pond; John McClure, Albion Cross: James D Mcliinla, St Pctcr's; Clltford li/lcEwen, Midgell; Frank Iloiiiter. Mor- ell; Leo S McCormack, Big Pond. The following oillcers were then appoint- ed: Pros., Mr. \Vm. Mulliilly. Sourls Wcst;‘ Vice-pres., Mr. li ll Acorn. Sourls; Secretary-irons., Mr. Juincs ll Mctforniack, Sourls. After consid- erable discussion on matters of niliior iiiiportuiice the meeting then closed. The farmers of Eastern King‘s are cer- tainly to be congratulated on the ef- forts they are making to become a co- operative body. It is hoped that 'every farmer who is awake to his own interests will fall into rank and help make a success of this new project. They will then have ii centre from which nil agricultural work will brunch out.-* HOLLAND DETERMINED TO REMAIN NEUTRAL. Tlild IlAGl’l~l, vin London. Murcli 4 -ltcports rcacliliii.: lloilnnd from the l'nitcd States :ind other countries iii- dlcute tliui thu belief lius liccn sprnud- ing recently that the Netlicrlands is iibout to enter into the liostilltios. Scmi-oillciul circles licrc declare that such reports are without fouiidiitlon. It is asserted that }iolluiid's attitude of complete neutrality has not chang- ed, but that she continues dctcrnilucd to protect. hcr nuioual righs_ lleiiry Vim Dyke, hc Aiiicrlcun min- ister. rcforriiii: t.o the reports, said: “Naturally the .vurious nuviil declu- raiiuns linvc caused considerable anx- iety among the neutral nations, which, like Holland and the United States. liu.vc large conimcruial liitcrcsts. Ilut I nec no signs whatever of a.n.y cliuinzc ln the nltltudc of llolliind. Sho is both peaceful and onlin. and ns strong- ly resolved :is ever to do itll in hvr power to preserve her nculrailli_\'. to niuiniailn her rights." QUEEN ALEXANDRA THANKS FRENCH NUNS FOR CARE OF SOLDIERS. l.ONDO.\'. March 4.-Queen Alexan- dra has delighted Paris by the follow- ing autograph li-ttcr to the mother su- perior of the l"r:ii|ciscnii Sisters nt- ti-nding io the wounded iii tin- hospital ai. Ilutliuiii-: "l have lcnriicd ot' your noble und heroic devotion to our brave and un- fortunate soldlcrs. It is with n licurt l`ull ot' gratitude and recognition flint l ask you to ui-.cept my iviirinci-it thanks. l pruy the good God that ilu roconipeiisc you for thc iiiipwiic ut- Ientlons that you have so fully irivt-ii our unforiiinnli- i-ioldiers. nnd l sliiill never forgot thin. it in to you and your nisti-,rn ilnii. lliev owe ilicir lives und restored licultli.” FAMOUS SCIENTIST DEAD. EDINHURGII, March 4.-The doulh occurred here of l’roi'essor Jiimcs (loi- liic. ii dlstliiiruislicil geologist. _Pro- icsaor Gclkie \\'ii:~i born lu i830. lie wus Eincriius Professor ol' |reoloc_\' and uilnerolotry of Eilliiliiirizli l7nivt-r- sity, und forinierly Deon oi' thu i`a(:uli_\' ot' sciciicc of lliui institution. llc wus the nuthor of n number of scicnlillc works. and ri iiiviiiiicr ot' many leiirncd societies in the British Isles and abroad. VON POHL SUCCESSOR TO VON INGENOHL. l.lEltl.lN. hliireh 4.-Admiral Von l‘olil, chief ol' the Adnih°n'lty Stull, luis boon selected ut successor io Admiral Von liigciiolil. wlioso reniovnl from command ol` thu Goriiiaii battle ileci was made known Friday. No reasons lnivc been osslgiicd for the change in coniniund. news ot' which lius not been published in Berlin. Von llohl wus the ninii who uii- nounced that blockade oi' Britain, and this is a direct declaration thot Ocr- niiiny is irrcvoczibly bent upon her policy of pirncy. 60,000 ACRES OF WESTERN GRAIN FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. WlNNll’EG. Man.. Murcli :l.- 'l`iic fi\rii~i.m I' iioriliwi-st Cinudn uri: iiturlliru not-dliig this week. 'l`l‘.c win- ter lind been om- of the mlldeni f_ir many years, und - every indIi::il,ion Some ’tl0,000'iicres ot grain will lic nown as a gift to the Canadian pat-l rlotic fund. Already 40.000 farmers have slgniilod that they will set nsld.>. at least one acre for the fund. and iniiiiy thousands more will _loin in the gift oi’ tho Canadian farmers. A huge order for flour ds being mill- ed here for exports to South Africa points \o un onrfly sowing. t IDX DIVIDENDS PllD The following is a Ilsi ot com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most ot these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later; Spring Ptfk.. .... .... PrinceAlbert... (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 paid.... R. J. McNeill Co, cash 50, stock 50 Rayner Btonohurst Sliver Fox Co. paId.... ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. ......paid .20 B. I . Rayner, West Gore - N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co.. . . . . . . .paid .50 General Fur Farms. Ltd----Dail! 17 Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor. . . . . ., . ._ . .cash .30 (More soon) Upton.... cash, 10 (Moro soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... ..casli 35, stock,'l0 Silver Tlp.... ......casn 1E (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . .. . . . . . _.15 (added tlireo pairs to ranch and hold securities tor balance duo on sole ot foxes which when gol- lected will enable them to pay sn- other .. .. ........10 p.c. Criipaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 Willow Hill For Co, 35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal ._ .. .. ._ 16 Dnndns _ .. 50 cash and 300 stock Silver Fox liaiicliiiig ('o . . . . . . .. 20 illuli’ oi’ ycur's product added to breeding stock) Seal River Black Fox Co.. _ . . _ . _ . _ . 16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamond.... Rogers Pnton.... .... ......10 (More later) Tho Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Bliiclr Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend ot 110. An additional sum will be paid nftor the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sli. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent Inter. nieiimond Bay Fox co., 20 ner wut (More inter.) _ Provincial- Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash.. _....15 - (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co.. . . . . . _ _ . ..25 Peerlesa...... and balance after January 1st.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.,Ltd.... . . . . ...60 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. Co., . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ .15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... . . . . . ....50 (In addition to stock dividend oi 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co . . . . ....15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co., Ltd._. ...10 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Lo. 100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bldeiord Fox Co. Ltd.......200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c.; bal- ance, 65 p. c., will be paid soon. 100 p. c. in stock.) Beocligrove .. ...15 Hamilton S B Fox Co _.20 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . . . . .. . `......10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. . . . . A E McLeiIn, Ltd .......i0 (Cash und stock. Rediiced capital from $25,000 to $17,500 per pair by adding six pairs to the ranch.) DHlDlDll_lll|_lllKilS (Special to the Guardian.) (‘lii(`¢\(il(), lllurch T.-\\'lit'ul. No. 2 rod, $1.42; A. 1.44%; No. 2 lnird. $1.43*/hi A. $1.46'/4. Corn, No. 2, yel- low, '.’2l‘,{,c.; No, 4. yellow, 00'/,; A. 701/it-.; No. 4, whit(-, 701:.; i\, 'i`i)‘/Q. Oats, No. I), white, £`»l'»’).it'.; Stuinlnril, .'_'.(ir:_; A, .’.iil_..§i:. liyv, No. IJ, $l.l4. llur- lpy, 70<~. 'l`iniolli_v, $4.50; 1\. clover, $l0..'»01 /\. $l4.I)ll. l’urk. $ Lnrd. $9.07; ribs. $'J.0il; .\, $0.51). C}l"1‘()\\'N l\IAllli.1‘l'l`S Pork 9** Oats (wliiici ‘fim- Oui-ii (black) "39- stmw (iwr 1011> $0-0° Ilay, pressed. (Der ton) $lfI._00 Eggs (por dozcnl 7’-uk l’riut Biittcr (pcr lb.) ZGC Fowl (por lb.) IUC- (lhickens ll ‘0 |30 Wlicnt (por bushel) $1-00 '-0 51-35 lluckwlicnl. 700- fim-jpy 'I0 to ffm. 'l`ub Iluttcr (per Ili.) ‘-140- Potatocs (pt-r biisli.) "QU Turnlps (pci bush.\ 1_=»C Ilidcs 19°- coiisitiiis 17° nee: ui.) 1 I0 Sf Sausages tlb.) 1512 S'SIl')]‘] l\[ARl{E'l`S Corrected Tue'dl>'- __ Barley per bush. G5 I0 HN- Buckwheat per bush 70 I0 750- Cnliskins per lb. 1_4!! Eggs per doz. 200- Hay, (pressed) per ton $12.00 I0 $12-50 Hay, (looser) per ton $10.00 in $10-50 Hides. per. lb. 160- Oats (black) pcr bush 550- Oats (white) por bush 531% Roller Mill Flour por 100 lbs $3.25 l.0 53.50 Potatoes por bush 250- Turnlps por bush. 200. Lamb polts (each) 50 to 75c. Wool per lb. 306- Wlieat per bush -1.00 _to $1.50 For Sale "The uiiderslgned on`i-.rs for sale a good business stand situated at l{iii~ lock. -bot 57. containing one rood ot land, with n good shop 25 by 40 foot in size. fitted up for general store, i-_ good warehouse adjoining and 'ii stable on the premlseit: all in :ood or- der aud repair and ready for business. The above property will be sold low. -‘B r’ 1: L' F-‘-`. Apply to undersilned. i OIOIIOE FDRIES. Vernon River Bridao, March 6. 1015. Riilfl-Il-8M4lEll. 4 lIIKlIlll§K\\\\1II _ _ , " _ STANLEY Bros 5 ANNOUNCE I The Arrival of New ' Spring Goods _ _ White Cottons P__?heetiéi_g§__ & - 1 ow o ons. Prices 10 to 2.2c _Prices 20_ 25 to Yd- 500 yd. Curtains Crepes 22c yd. to $1_35_ Prints l6c yd. _ Curtain, Mus- ' , l ns lbc to 350. Blouses $1.25 I Collars a 11 to $1.95. prices. . We have also received a new embroidery thread superior to lie famous D. M. C. Price 15c ball. STANLEY BROS ' 888 3-3-5lVi3i _ _ lllaiV/4\\\\\\\\m£1!///I//¢\\\\\\\\w'//////I§|lanal' Are You in the ‘) Market for a ° 'l`here's some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor--thcrc`s some cold facts that command attention In the first place what do you want? Don’t you want a motor that will be simple, reliable and durable? Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is equipped with the best die cast babbitt bearings, thc famous }Schebler Carburetor, all parts made to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an even and _economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no Waste. Besides all these ad- vantages the Imperial is equipped with thc world-famed improved Tliermen Muiller_ Can't we scnd you acatalogue. It’s yours for the asking. WRITE Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd. I Charlottetown, P. E. _ ei* 4 , uhhh* Iu__»ul___ __ uri; IIL\\\\\\YlIZ\\ZIlllllI@\\ W u Q CD U1 O \\\\\v\\\\\if \\\\\\\\\ T'/IIIIIIII/I/ I//I lllll5§\ - éllllllfll fl Tcl N s U”i1'“X'NIIc"i§:&`_`ll “_ 2-.`-.’Z2°7° lin HYNDMAN & co. LTD. Established in 1876 61 Queen Street, Telephone 67 Charlottetown An office devoted exclusively to Insurance Of All Kinds ` i Absolute Security - Lowest Rates > . From . Factory To Home The Amherst Pianos Ltd. have' opened out on 159 Queen St. with a' stock of fine Pianos which can be sold on easy terms. Call on or write to _ 1 R. c. M¢noNAi.D, i Manager - . “ seo?-3~1ivin ._ , ~.-sm. ..~».»»~-»-“"~¢eur:---r-"~'-‘v '°" _ .. .. . ,- _ ` _ _, =»;. _ -~,¢..,,~~,»~- _.7 ,I ‘ it _ _ _ _ ._ . ._ __ _ _ Y __-,w_ _,,,-_.__- _ _- ,.<» \