E". ' ', .-. . - =, ' '- .. ‘ VW.; 4 YIRBT 1,1 4., -f.-1 »' -4.. .-.1/.»_~_\¢ .5-.._~;.,.e..-. ,M,M,u 5 .__ ., ,7 ,_ _, _ , ,, ~' . , __ ' -1 .- ~ *~'.»-.1-_-, _-he -..\. .~../.. . »- .»,_ ». .. . _, .~ ._` .:., 1-. -»‘~‘ », :-_- _ -,- ... 2, .»».\$» >'-1..-gf. D4 -.., ‘ i-,i‘.»\_'ei'.*¢-viii... ..»i+M ; -‘ i -'---. _ >» “ec-' '-' -..;...=_--1--,ibrsl , if ' - .,, ,oem rf- A., ' PAGE SEVEN V” Sduris Exhibition.- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% . %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% . lllll . e %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% . lllllllll . M0nday....S.euicinber,-2.sih, 1914 _ $800 Offered in Prizes For Live Stock, ' ° ‘ 'ie T Eli TERR UUARDIIIN *K -'--'-"- ; Dairy Products, veg- 5_.etableS,' Fruit, Flowers, Housekeeping Fish ,and Miscellaneous. For Full In formation, write the Secretary, - J. A. McCormack, Souris. ..*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian Bzent in Montague. ..THE MORNING Guardian can be pbtained In Souris at M. A. Pao- que ’s. -1 FUI Slllllll llllllllllllli , _ ` 'l\'i*'l{l’ID AND CORRECTED DAILY BY 'PHE FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVEST' KENT UOIMPANIEB- L' `U. . - Par Alberton Dark Biivl' 100 A.iii. Mclasn Co.. Ltd. 100 Price 110 115 145 55 125 1.10 7 0 Belmont Beech Wool Barkers Brighton Belfast Fox Oo. Beech Hill Charlottetown 100 50 l00 100 50 50 100 / E' How About Your Photo -Better get it taken now at the popular , Cook Studio We devote our time to Art---ln--Portraiture at the Bayer Photo Studio 21 127 or-eften sr. -rei ii 19 Finishing For The iiiegiguf We close on Monda after- noons for July and Kugust. For a Good Photo -Visit the- A A. E. Lyon-Studi. Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work “Silver Black Foxes Marten & Fisher" ' I am coming\East with s shipment about the middle ol this month and solict correspondence or personal in. terview with -interested parties. I al- so have n few selected Northern Mink and skunk. Companies or private individuals requiring stock will find it t thei ii t t k o ravsnago omaean appointment. Make an appointment anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. Contracts taken to supply stock of any description either this or next lesson. BLAKE VANNATTER Georgetown, Ontario 'Address me at Salisbury. N. B. 50638-20Mti _`;., ‘ff .. -` '\'-__',| . . ' 2 \:\ Canadian Government Railways From Charlottetown V t0 Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO Fare and One Third August 27, 28,29, 30, 31, Sent. 2. Single Fare Se tember_3, 7, 9 and 10. Special)Exciirsion Fare | iSeot. 1, 4 and 8. All tickets geood for retum leav- ing Toronto Di- 15 14- Choice of 2 Trains. Maritime Express. Ocean Limited 5l36&26Mtf. Anthracite Coal ' h . B d Ballina; l§ll)0h"l"dn§xBeS§t Ameldign Scranton Coal also due to ?1'f1YS r Schr. “Sinah C. Kiminski- R0 tons of the celebrated Lack- awana Coal in E88. 5f°V¢ and Chestnut sizes. Th1|¢C0g1 is all of the bgi ° rin 1 %‘&“?'.e“‘£§'e3“e§lLii‘ {§‘l§_‘éel.ii.._l, I ll pm--__,-.=,;,-;,:;=» rl. charging at lowest DHCCS- Bmiaii Bell & Ce Phonsgioi. Selling Agents Dom ieieeuétli-'ee'. :Ltd- iif°..';',.Elt.ii‘?i’f»‘.°‘i‘6i‘3""°' I A Men’s A (Ixfords Shown in Patent Gun IVlotal Tan All Sizes New styles Good fi t t - ing were $4, $4.50, $5, now $3. 3.37.,$3.75 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. Carruthers i 100 (new issue I Dalton Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Ori -nl Kill Dominican Empire Easton Freeland Great Canada Northern Howatt-Dalton Ives _ Montague ' Miltnii Patch Fox Co. 50 50 Edward Island S. B. Fur Producers Ltd 100 100 Kingsbury Fur Farms Ltd. 100 100 Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes (New Issue) 100 100 Mason Pure Bred S. B. F. Oo. 50 50 New Eéigland and Prince 60 175 200 100) 100 |00 100 150 100 1% 100 125 100 105 40- 50 100 125 100 120 .100 125 500 500 ox o. 10 Mount Edward 100 Massachusetts 100 North Milton Pedi- greed Foxes North Tryon Oo North Shore Provincial Barkers Proino Re ai 10 115 110 100 100 100 .125 100 100 100 150 100 130 10 10 5 100 R. J. l(cNeill Oo. 5 Rayner International 100 Rogers Payton 10 Record Rosemont Smith Seal River Samson Souris Black Fox Co. Spring Park Fox Co. Silver 'I‘iD 500 Silver Fox Reaching Co ..... .,60 to Thoroughbred 100 Sterling aylors Three Rivers Tuplin Irving ~ 9 100 15 25 25 100 120 100 100 100 150 200 230 100 125 100 190 1,500 70 100 100 125 100 100 100 125 105 100 45 65 ware suitable for wed- ding presents. Quality & prices right. C. W. Patterson F Mr. Farmer - Do not forget_ to bu our fish supphes fr s. We can assure y fentire satisfaction i is line. Cli’iown Fish Supply Co. Phone 3173 40-].Grafton Co lIIlIl&\\\\ D' O C! ‘< f;1\ §\\\\\\KRT]I lA\\\\\\¥I/ Hard Coal Marciae” I ' nut sizes. charging. _ ,miie-1--ci , 4,. ` sr _ Just received a nice ‘ ' i (N I I 1 0 assortment of New Silver- | '{{,‘;§§u,y °,!;',,, °,f,‘§§m,_ Ltd 20,, YllllllII&_\\\\\\\\\‘ .SYIIIIQ M .\\\\\YlIl”IIlll@VIII”l£ _ To arrive for here in a few days p_er Schooner “An niet 500 Tons b e 5 t- Our business is to ex- - quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- Customers will ' please book their orders so as the Coal can be- deliyered whilst vessel is dis- North River 40 U 50 23 Pton New Haven 25 0'Leary Patch 10 10 Crystal 50 Victoria 100 1915 COMPANIES. 55 105 John Agnev' Fur Farms Ltd. 20 Inkerman Fur Farms Ltd. 100. . .. Strathcona Black Fox Co. 100 CASTOR IA For Infants md Children. lha Kind You llaia Always lluuglii Bears the Siznstm-s of gy >\\\\\\\\\'WIIIIIl\\\\\` e The Price f our present stock_ o `h 30 100 100 100 100 \\\\\ O :1 2 5' ~<: \\\\YIIII4\\\\\\ lL\\\\\\?II///III/X = 'o o Q o fb CD D-Hs ///III/A\\\\\\\\'/III///I1’ atches will not be raise n_e cent no matter how t rice goes up, and we hav some ne ones to choose from made by the leading watchmakers of the worl . We are not dependent on wireless” in timing our watches, having a Fansit in- strument, ship’s chronomet- er, and one of the finest reg- ulators in Canada for that purpose. ' E. W. Taylor Cameron Block _ Charlottetown _ /ArllllllIIf».\\\\\\\\\\\& l f-@@u_-mx.-___--1-115 Expert Optical Service amine Eyes. We' aim to give -our patrons the ben- efit,tlie most modem and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the, large increase in this year's usiness. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of ~ properly fitted lenses. _ G. F. .Hfatheson 1 99 Gi‘RflC0ii St. OptlCi8i'i he--s-n-lr-xiao-J' u tion for advertising in this wlun-_“_ Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum eharg`e twenty-iive cents. ...°liR. CARL MeDON.u_.D Guardian representative in Beuris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otiice oi Undertaker Dingwell. ~ ...°B`UBBCRIBERS should renew' s week or two beiore the time they have paid for has expired and thus not -miss an issue. as all papeiu are gixscontinued promptly on expiry te. RUSSIAN VICTORY CERTAIN (Exclusive to the Guardian.) ROME,August 31.-A Bucharest des- patch states that the great battle on the Vistula and Dniester continues along the whole front. The Austrian losses are enormous and entire rcglments ariiiililleted. The Russians suffered heavily. A liussiaii victory ppears certain. a ....GOOD FOR CANADA. LONDON, Aug. 31.- The Govern- ment has accepted the offer of Que- bec to supply four million pounds of cheese and from Alberta. of a half million bushels of oats for the use of the army. Elllllllll ANNUAL EXHIBITIUN. lllllllllll AUGUST 29-SEPT. 14. ' SPECIAL FARES VIA. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. The greatest uiiiiunl event of its kind will again no doubt attract hun- dreds of thousands of visitors and every effort has been made to place the 1914 Exhibition on the top rung of the ladder: of success. Some of this year's special features announced are. exhibits by the Gov- »:ri\ni-uit ani the viii-/iiiii Proviiirw.-s, Paintings by English, Scottish Ani- irlfzsii and Canadian artists. Ain- erica's Greatest Live Stock Show Manufactures' Display, a dozen vau- deville shows puckcd in u single hour motor boat races, dozen band concerts every day. Dog and cat shows, Boy Scouts, Review by the Governor General, tho Duke of Con- naught, New Ginnt Midway, Grand Stand Spectacle of Babylon with a thousand performers n picturesque costumes against ii: ‘background of Oriental gorgeousness. The Government lliillwnys are of- fering reduced lures on various dates. Fare and one third, Aug. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and Sept. 2. Single fare Sept. 21,7, 0, and 10, und specialexcurslons fare Sept. i, 4, and 8, to Toronto and ro turn, wlien..J.Iio__-_ratc_wlll he $18.00 from Moncton, St. J'ohii and Campbell- ton, $23.(i0 from I-lalifai., $23.55 from Sydney and proporliloiiiitc fares from nll stations in the Maritime Provinc- es. All ticket.: are good for return leaving Toronto, Sept. 15, 1914. l‘:\s- sciigers via the Government lines have the choice of two trains, thc Maritime Express and the Occsii Liiiiiled, the lnitcr col.i|r.-ating at l\len ai ith th i' (i I 'l‘ lil tie iv o ainous min ru < day express “liitcrnatloiial Limited," leaving Montreal at 9.00 u. m., and <~ri°i\ ing Toronto at ll.J0 a. iii., and the Maritime Express with the night trains for Toronto. Sleeping car reservations nt W K. Rogers & Co., Ltd., local agent, Char- lott P. E. I. ctown, 5146-8-28ME6l. “No matter what style of denilfrlce you prefer, you will find it in our lnrgc and complete stock, just what you require. Everything from csmph- oratcd chalk at Bc. ~a package, to Pebeco, the famous imported, paste at 50 cents a tube. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. niet! CliARLOTTEl'0\’iii MARKETS Oats (white) 57c. Oats (black) 60a. Straw (per ton) $8.00 Hay Loose (per ton) $10.00 Eggs (per doa.) 221:. Print Butter (per lb) 221:. Fowl and Chicken (each) 60-$1.25 Tub' Butter (per lb.) 20c Potatoes (per bush.) 45-50c. Tiirnips (per bus.) 504:. Hides 12ie. Calfskins 141:. Beef (lb) 16 to 20c. Young pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00. Sausages (lb.) 150. Beets (bunch) 5s. Onions (bunch) 50. Carrots and Parsnips (doin) 12c. God Fish (fresh per lb.) 4 to 51:. Pork (Ih.) 100. Ducks. (each) 70° -5 \{-2); ae e TH wx ‘=` o -\O _/` \\\ .¢- c' “_ i`\ \~>»\0N 0 " < I ¢? 5 ~ °» il \* \_’ Z ‘il <- ,. ' ~» . . Cl I ’ sf' I-914* , » """" '”1’Hll!-A of A i I I _'_1__.=- - C I I W in -~ . -“l-“T ms M rim onaniorrlmwn onsnnisn ~ ---1 5, , ,_ 4 y j_ »_-- -- \ '* - wx' » I - For-fy ;`.'“;"\ \‘ . .*iT PAYS to buy in this Province.` -ONE CENT per word each inset- TRUST COMPANY “The Perpeiual Trustee" Paid un Capital and Sur- plus of ll`3,l68.88l.13 acts _as Executor Trustee under will, as Trusti e for Bondholders or Deeds of Trust. ,_ Rents boxes in safe deposit vaults-Acts as agents for Fire and Casualty Insurance Companies-Offers invest- ments in guaranteed fiist Mortsage,vieldiniz 5 p. c. and in Municipal Debentures yielding 6 p. c. Mfrntains ofiices in Mont, real, Sf._lohn, Lharlottetown- Halifax, Winnipeg, Regina- Calgary, Victoria, Vancouv, er, New Westminster, Nan- aimo, London, England and Antwerp, Belgium. Dominion Trust Company The Perpetual Trustee ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, Hon Chas. Dalton, Frank It licsrlz. H. M. Davison MANAGER Morris Block-Charlottetown. 5193-9-31 Mmwf3i. _K-1-1__._.i_;.__11-1- @ » Is the_greater part o_f life and content- fi , 4 “ l ment in the possession of Diamond or -»» ‘ 'Ji li _ . . ___,_._, e _G§\:»Lf.f/4,3, it-*‘>i»Z~ -eff-.\,<\"`?l‘*l‘.7'(:.\==:_¢¢ ~:/,~_'e'fIf;~_~;'~“`-'>'»`),->‘l lin: '~§l?f'-*~'-- 1-" 1 .`~§ A -- - 2 - - *\»e.f-.fy __ ____ ` 5-£1 . fContentmeiit i ' '- - other jewelry can exist onlv when one .o ., » ___,- has positive knowledge that the jewels \ .,\ --f I are above criticism. l 1, ' “` That satisfaction in jewel buyin 1 will M " ‘ be found here for the very reason that our well known reputation as Jewelers _and \Vatcliniaker_s_has been gained only through persistent :.irihcrPnr‘e to the policy of offering only such gems as will hear the most critical inspection. And the high value we place upon your patron- age regardless of thdamoiint of your expenditure. \hl. \hl. \hlellr\er‘ Esiab. 1868 Jewelers & Engravers For Sale ' 2 pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes, these may be inspected at our Sales Ranch. 1 -- A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We also handle Mink, Marten and Fisher. NOW is the time to buy your stock. Call and see us before buying. Full information re Ranch building and Ranching given to customers. Agents for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITEIJ. i The Farm Stock E-5’ Fox eeeeeeeeem 1 "“'- Exchange of P. E. I . Bwimffl and M¢°"1°Y' Head Oiiice 36 Queen St. Charlottetown HONEY TO LOAN v ,_ . _ee __ Solicitors for Royal Bank oi Osnolll Phone 485 P’ 0_ Box 4 \\YllI/4\\\\\¥|\\\\\\\Y&IlA\\\\\€'lII/IIIlA\\\\\\Y\\\\\\\\§ZIlA\\\\\&*.lI//III&\\\\\\\\‘”@Ilillll ,Z raw///nr \\umv/// _ \\llllVIllIIlll&\\\\\\\\\iIIlA\\\\\€'.IIIIIIIIh\\\\\\\\7IIA5:59///IIlA\\\\Illlll , é‘ D1 ' ‘ >` [7 _ » - _ " i ` 1 5" . "/-, ',-/"?~"- ‘~`-;»~`~,_‘.~..: , _, _“-7 -:-_ jr- _l .`__\ll\1 YL ff/ / ¢ L J I __{ O 1 1 ` - ‘ '..-i~,_f;Q ‘3" ‘* ‘--Ai . , ze-iq ‘ <5; ~’,‘ *- /I ,_ _ an , ,€,_,.,,.~$le§\, ‘, 'J ~ ‘I + ' “' 1 ,-- » 'a . e ,( . -, I . _ `\..~Z ` all -1- .. ’ T > __ .v - Great World Industry is Yet in Its infancy FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the world today. “It is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, while the enterprise is YET NEW and wliilc the-_ rcivards are so great and the prospects so bright as they are at the present iime”. p (Report of Department of Agriculture March 1914) The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Liiniied offers you a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking Capital for Extension. Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. c. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. The .lohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINN IS of Charlottetown. This year he raised and paid taxes on fortycight pups at 7 p. c. of the woi°ld’s supply, and the largest number in any ranch in the world. Ile raised sixtccn pups / 11 from three 'young pairs and had four litters of six each .-The Golden Pclt, by /1 4° ill J.R.Befr, oeeemeer, 1913. _v f Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance»records” of ancestors. ll \ l 1 I \ W. E. 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