idx -,,| ‘ =_'~;‘ft;§‘i< e W ’»i .i s fb r -1 _ i e. »-,.111 ~,;>i" . ,_ L ,H .-. i ,haf ./~ ‘ ,_, ._, .9 "§".` li oy tj' 1 .wp ,a i i -f L. '.1 :LJ ...I fi ’ , -li. if ,a Y-. if? 7 ,_ P5, , _,rr -A ,is -ff-iii “‘l-W' iii. -3 .. I3 i, .= I ':- .J i. " 0 il' .___.(,__V_ .Z .- ~.-'# ' i' V' _J ,ii- i`;- ii? ,_ Q; .in <{ .-.5 - » I ,»_. » . of _ ..f4~‘ 7 I i"1'I'l[.E _ Cherry Island Silver Fox Company _ I-I IVI ITE D (About to be Incorporated) l` uthorized Capital $350,000.00 Present Issue 190,000.00 Shares. each 10-.00 We THE IT -PAYS to buy in this province. OFFICE' CLOSED. The 'office of d. nosday) 3728 lcd ers will Le closed tomorrow. (We THE SCI-IR. Alnnmhrr. nri-lved last TH ' _ ‘ week with s cargo of Acadia. Iaound Theatre was crowded last night. A `Coal for Geo E. Full. 3723. varied programme of pictures. all of tense interest, was shown. The ing in_ctnilment` of a new series, _ ---_ . in W()MEN’S I\'S'l‘I'l`l»TEB --The un op tobe E P5DOPdiES-The PO0DlI’e will tonight -__-` lvwhl i 'ho at request- FOX ` th tl t world todayr lsone of e mos ucxa ive _st in Its .lnfencyfai business, enteriirises -.inf fllIIy and ll0l'l~2\SSeSSaI)I€ perfectly fithed for the duties and re- Man_, is visiting at her former l10l1le lalnacrrons SECRETARY-TREASURER R. H. Rogers, Albcrton, P. E. Island. EA l\l I( E RS The Bank of Nova Scotia. ASSETS ii loe l the PR E ED D.-The great num -ber of patrons that attended the Prince Edward Theatre last night ,saw an excellent program proiected _in .. splendid makiner. The second in- 'stalment of "Lucille Love" was even more interesting than the drst series |of this _wonderful drama, It showed the heroine in n series of thrilling circumstances and the conclusion of the instalment found her n wretchod ll) sJ.vuoJ.o:~nnci ciaouarusaxa _ lcnstaway on a South Sea Island ` S 10 pairs pure bred Prince Edward Island Silver Foxes, all ‘ ` eligible for reizistration in Class “A” of the Prince Ed~ i-\’°““‘l 110'- "he other pictures were _was iii town on Friday. ward Island Silver Fox Breeders’ Association; of which -“I *‘ mg” “t““d‘"d °’ °‘°°"°"°°' 6 pairs are PROVEN BREEDERS from 1 to 3 year old, and 4 pairs are of the litters of 1914. _ CHERRY ISLAND, otherwise known as Savage Island or Oulton’s Island, situated in the harbor of Alberton, P. E. Island. THE ORIGINAL HOME OF TIIE FOX BREEDING INDUSTRY, affording perfect immunity .with a thousand and one savages NEW PRINCIPAL.-At a meeting of the ('ity School Board last even- inz, Mr Laurence Smit Vice Prin- ment. Mr. Smvith, though a young` ma has iroved liimsc - $115,000.00 In Shares of $10.00 Each fin? icseivin of ti” “"‘i"°“3’“ °' °”““°°t°t°w"` g e promo on . which has just been given to him and sponsible oflice he is called upon to <1 t _ I' I ' ii u_ ` -- IS 0ff€I'e(I IO the PIIIJIIC at Pa( iigiiiitiggs iieartiiil; gifiililgi-atiiligltos Mrs. Herbert Lowther. crapnud. and with those congi-aculutiuiis 'i‘r.c_has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for TERMS-25 p. c. with Application; Balance in 30 days. G““"“‘““ “wie” to "” amd- '1"‘° “°“»t'“°“t- - vacancy caused by Ilr S-mith’s ap- . . . - _ - ` ' , Inspector of Forward applications to any of the Directors, or' P°‘“""°“'= “‘"‘ “Ned ‘lt the “me .M" T' A' M“h°“°“' - _, ~ _ - .~ - -F h i t to S ersidc yester- to the Secretary-Treasurer, R. H. Rogers "'“'°t‘“g- Ml: M- L- F’““°’“- Wh” has 'E er es -we” ‘ umm _ ’ been Principal of the AlLi:rton da-Y morning- P° 0' -Box 75’ Alberto", P' E' Island' School, being appointed to succeed _S WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS 3671-7-25M2wks ._J1__f-.gi _l.v_,_ __.»v\._ ,__i. . sit llr. Suiith. win, Kim,-'s I‘r'l-uter, gave his om- ployccs ,. splendid outing yesterday. _ -.f - gf' V" .. .J Bmishmv in the liouselioat, lioris, which was kindly b . . _ h' _ .. cipal of the Queen Square School, Miss Grace E (7n_v-smvgll. EBPDB- was appointed Principal of tholclifie. is “Pending this weelr with fri- scbool in the stead of Mr. James ‘ends in New Perth West. Laxidlignn, who has just resigned _ » S ` from all infection. 1n_tn1S10n and anrloyancc. and ranch- »i...t poutioii ii. .ii-.ici in Mi. niiiiiei f.r. shew, uigg, is mg conditions ideal in every respect. . :inueroiiio the iiiitff-ii of spending ii .pleasant holiday with The Venldorséif thé- above llqive stoclé alnd rciil estate; wlill gionnlgsr moi rtthnc tiirtiii-.xiii-ii()i.tixiii;;i friends in Martinvaie. lake a out 75,0 0.00 in s ares, an tie ba ance o t e *‘“’I’ ’ “ ` “ "? “ - ° _ - t t o - M.wiui _,Dk into is present Issue, namely about he has becii nppoln ed hy lic overn r nrr ra o 0 os n inlg -h-is home in this city left yester- 'rllic Inw1N P1oN1c_~Mr, ii. rr- `dsy on ff>t“"1 to P1`““i°f R°°“f N- B- 'l‘ii¢- piiiiiy, consisting of about P placed at the di iosul S _“The Silver Black Fox lndustry” If you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR COMMAND Accurate and Authentic Information may be obtained without charge or obligation, THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE Offices: Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ID i rec to rs: run up the river the party were en- tertained at 'Tho Princess llotel where \\hicli this ‘hostelry is famous. This 11 function over, the party went fishing, and ri number of typical fish-stories and ,, few good fish resulted. At 4 V o'clocl: tlie Doris with her happy-‘O ‘ing :it Westville, where supper was sei-ved by Mrs, ;Ir\\'in mul .\li‘s_ Hood, nfter Whicli thc run homo \v-is mmlc, I- thc piirtv arriving in the city .bout W the iorcsililit of Mr. Irwin in`aI‘ranl-5- inI~T this picnic -\‘.'as`tlin fuct. that not 1 cucou y the piirty althougli it literally paul- M cd for sever-ul hours in Charlotte- ‘lf ous o\-.'iuu‘ Mr. J. P. Hood. After the ‘S li-Irs, Benton. in her usual excellent. Fern Oi' Wheatley River are at Flay ,,1- manuer, giive one of the dinners for View thc guests of l\'irs. Jon Stew- Sichert lleb /have arrived th 8 o'cioc'.<_ A reiiiiiri..iagi...i 0 The' John Dimiis Pedigreeil -Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DIN NIS “The Wizard Rancher". _ “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. This year he raised and paid taxes on forty~e1_ght pups at 7 p. c. of the world’s supply, and the largest_number in any ranch in the wofld. He raised sixteen pups from three young pairs and had four litters of six each".-The Golden Pelt b J. R. Barr, December, 1913. ’ ` ' . ’ T4. _ _ Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance-records” of ancestors. W. E. Cameron, S°¢’y-Treasurer Char-Iatte'I':ovvn Pri ce Edward Island has boldly this ii ld the 'ifiiierprice is YET New and wii_i1e_:i;¢- i.,w.§;S the present,tune"., i \\ gfafgrtsayfggr § f oi§=_oRTUNiTY. It isa wen established company, §._.¢i.;_,.g 65 p. c. '_ “Experts in 'fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best resiTlts” ` ‘K bfi//I//lL\\\\\\YIIl7fl“\\ P. E. I. unrSu\\\“mi//A\\w1ll1u/1@\\\\m\\\ ma@mum _ I S Rev. D. Hattie, I-iaiupton :ind his ' S1 of Mr. _ _ _ , _ . _ li-win for the occasion, bv the i-ten-er-_ from ii Visit t0 the" hom” in Nova "I"-SYUW' N- 3~- thc R\1¢Bf» Of Mrs commerce on August 15’ mn' is an coi.'ia. - ~Don McAuley, Nelson Street. Mrs. Robert J. Seller and dnllghtef U un Jack Fitzgerald, st. John, is ffl. isitin in Charlottetown, the Kllesf Miss Maggie Grant, Providence, R. 1 is spending ,her summer holidays DL. " -_'° sh Miss Hannah McDonald und NFS- _A. ,, ,.1 Dewar _fwere visitors to the city th onidity. They left -101’ h0ll\0 by th” |_h¢, Mrs. A. Griere, Seattle, Washing-` noes are vigiting at Glenaladale the' . on, is visiting her pursnts Mr. and guc-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' Mc~ PANAMA (“A1;I)'?,T|f~NT§EXT MONTH twenty in all, were conveyed to MTB- A~ Myers- H“'"pt°“' Kmflon' I ister Miss K Hattie have returned town P E- I is visiting in New'0f the Panmma' canal to the w'Drld’s Mrs. George Webb und li-er daught- s, Queenie and Marjorie and son Mr. ‘ b, ' in e rt, city from New York ii-nd ure the ° g ‘ . f Mr. and Mrs.*Charl¢s Mitchell, W-.OMAN PARACHUTIST way and up the Pacific coast. party left oirreturn to the city, call- tD0I`°h°5t°r Street' " ' BRUSS|.jLSMJ“ly 23___Mme_ Caynt stated that at this time ships ne|=d~ ith friends in Uigg, and New Perth last night from R height of Q th0,,s_ water would bc accommodated in the d feet A new parachute which bnssing between th‘e two oceans. e was testing from the biplnnc of ~ ‘_ ' ousands of spectators, - among -S Miss .Edna lVIcT);ald, of George- WASHINGTON’ July 24"`Opening ' nounced by Secretary Garrison of the Washington War Department. No ceremonies will mark the climax of the years of toil involved in digging the big ditch across the backbone of Lh continent. Tliat -will wait until ciiicial opening in March, 1915, en an international fleet of war- ships will pass through the water- the ests -of Mr. and Mrs. George A, li: wh Donafd. S_.____ IS DASHED To DEATH” Secretary Garrison, on announcing ____ ,the date of, the canal’s; opening, Chsteua Wm., dashed to death late ing not more than thirty icct of ator (lhuninel fullod to work and| M0NTENEGR0 WILLFIHHT- n her husband, saw her droD.! TRI"l‘\`TEi A"St'i"» J“1.\'25~* The R I SSS Niuuaunrnuvunpcppgupapunprinna' r.»sn|»r7 DAILY 8El.EC`|'l0|l8 F08 IIIINNDINN RENDEI S” Ilmislled by H5. Lesson ,:. i FASHIONABLE FEATHERS How pleasant it is in the trolly car riding Behind some fair creature as sweet as a rose, ' To spend all the momtnts in dext'ro- usly dodging The plumes on her headgear that tickle onc's nose. Oh, the sharp, shiny _(gathers.-the tall, skinny feathers-the broad, fluffy feathers that tickle ono's nose! Vain, vain are all motions to one side or't’othor- The plumagc pursuoth wherever one nes. . . H t€m0,,n .t,»,_in_- Mmm Uayat De Cnstelm I _mm New Pi-esulcnt of the Council of lllinlstcrs W Hon. Jolm Agnew George D. DeBlois K I; _ . . 'li-iii; town. onnic, who wus on bail in regard to .. cliargc-of assault against ri lady in that towii, luis skipperl to this Is-is - lnnil, _'preferring .io forfeit thc amount Vt I of his lmil l\nnd~$24 in cnshvthan S >-- .-- ._..V.-_-M-W »- _. - _.; '___ 5 'y" T' "face the music" in the Police C0urt. The assault ‘Is allcgcrl to have been. . \ _ Boiler Inspection and ° hiis wares, Snlonnic entered the homela of Mrs. Iliivenport on Mitchell Aven- e After exhibiting them nnl usl.iu;; n of the house and otherwise annoy her." Seeing that she.waH lu the Mr. Allie Outliflc, of Fredericton, n . ' ~ h u . -' _ her to buy “he began to cut up pe- spent the week--crid in Cliarlotiiitow-n, L- - 1_4- __ _J - S5, uliar tricks and opencd his perform- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos ," nces by Icudeavoring to kiss the lsdy`.1teardon. Miss A. (7. ltoss, Salem, Mass., is Insuraiice Company of Canada . CONSULTING XIZNGINEERS-EFFICIENCY EXPERTS the iiominic i.cui».- ejected nm _ thc, foniihly from the house, after two daughters, Quincy, Mass.. are al POW1.\I{ PLANT SPECIALISTS uCs_TAsi.isi-ian im; A -TORONTO C power of an unscrupulous mon shelat. >y. The next act ill the BURN" WHS clinquent one the sum of ten dollars* iegun to scream, and tlinit attracted Horace McEwen. Miss Ross is ac- . tho attention of 1 gentleman passing compnnied by Miss Bailey. Mrs. Caroline Macliennnn nnd her hich lic beat ,L histy retreat The wuisitinf; in Clyde River thc guests of § or v uns tried in Donunic's all-sence, Mrs. Catherine Nicholson. 1 und Manstrnte Mcl`arlanc flnul the (1 Mrs. L. ll. Ingo and Miss K-athor~ ‘ nriil costs, and if Dominic ever re- inc l\lcI.eod :ire visiting in Hunter turns to New Glasgow, he will be River, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. lid upon to cash up. -R0d¢l`E9°l\- lllr. Gordon McLeod of I’-hoenixi B- dr _ Il., and Mr. Neil R. McLeofl,Ilun- ont Sundnv in Pleasant Valley, e guest of Mr. and Mrs. .hlumcs Mc- waill. \'i nd friends. the t. Miss Blanche Noonan. of `Allinriy, Ba S’ iously made a number of successful "f M°"tf"""gr° in " dcsmtch to il l°` ops by means of an automatic dc- "M ""W”l’“T'°"' Bay” th"" his °°“"t"~" SKHWED To THE ISL \ND ,_A gn and Wa1¢_¢1~ MCLMK1 of Moncton, tuclm-me amchutc_ will support Si-.rvia in thc con ov r- ~ N Gi: w pi p tslthat. n N _ _ _ , JOI'll'\ O. IIYIICIITIZIII WlIll8m E. Agnew [tim/iml Eifflciur isirnerg grnninic ssl- ter River' were in the clty yesterday. Montreal Office: London C ff ce: - 510 New Birks Building St. Mary's Chambers, 3433-7 oiviicnf icizisiiand ’5°"'i’°N'- ““" ?7"°"°”“ A"“““"“¢ "“'”"'°"°""- ‘T 2* t lv ht; ti t .d _ eeive from the Harrison' lino V wen a s ig opera on yes or ay a t. (‘ d' t d Mr- EB" C- ‘°“'-‘K °' the H‘%"‘"“f1 ruiweli Park, 'l`wi¢kenh»1m- The or»~ iiihtmgiie hztiebtgi aisiibiiin rgiinriiilii made under Deculi,,r circunistuncas.lStsJf. Otfaw". hmi 5"`iV°_‘l "1 th” ci-ati - 4 Under the pretence of selling some of city t0 Bllend ii f°W-da” Wlbhihls Is* ran “I I, I tr 0 sy with Austria-Hiingary. S_________ ___________ QUEEN f’I’1'lliA'1`ED ON s. S. comiznrim in nlsriinss uly .--"S, O.S." toria, wife of him: -Manuel under (-5115 pe - d Thoy whisk o'er one?e face like a brisk feather duster- Tliosc fashionable feathers that tickle ono’s nose. Oh, thc fat, fuzzy feathers-the long droo-pini: feathers-the feathers enraging that tickle nne's nose. -New Orlcnns Times Democrat. nn. nooria ILL. On WHS Dcrf0Fnlf=d by Sir Bet- irish const. Several tugs were im-H d Dawson and the condition of, medintely sent to his assistance. The. patient is stated to be perfectly steiimvr is bound fo iv c _ r L erpool from,he i5fB¢t0l`Y- I Montevcdio. iundex-go n slight operation. O'l”l’AWA, Ont., July 25.-Hon. Dr. Roche, Minister' of the Interior, has loft for Rochester, ilifinnesota, Where will enter the Mayo sanitnrilum io S - --- S present visiting 'hor niccc, Mrs. l l l . l u JDI'~I=lO n-.S _ S' = soften nisrrcnon Ann msuniiucs ‘ l’er'odlcal Inspection of Steam Boilers, Illgesters, Economlzera And Other Vessels By Hxperis Specifications Iii-rnlshed for Boilers, Digesters, etc. I lans for Boller Settings, Dutch`(_)vens, Chimneys, etc. Inspection and 'fist Pi-ltr to Delivery or Purchase lmuranca Aysinnt All Lois or Damage to Property and Loss of Lllo And Personal Injuries llouilting from the E losinn ol Steam Boilers, Digesters, Eaononzizers and otxxer Vessels. ENGINE INSPECTION AND INSURANCE ° Inspection and Indication of Steam Engines'-By Experts I A Loss Dam to? C used Breskd "'“-°' .. .f;'.°.....'zi°i.-f...-a...”' ""- snnvrcs i>no'rrcc'rioN surrnsimurito nv msoiuincs _ th for full Information Write To ch fo \§\\\\ \ _pl 5 nonn`5"’/, Ki UN EY f ,__»- `\\\\\ \ \ \\ ,IS \ \\\\ fi Q > __ \\'\ ,mm of llartsville. c A » \\\\\._\ 5 ,~ » we-S-L-L.K|oNE\f/D-"', »‘ Mrs. Fred Keyes of Vancouver, for;, _merly Miss Violii McS\va-ln, is visiting ` with former friends in Crnpaud and expected to visit here during the coming mont/h. Mi-_ Ernest McLeod and his sister Ida McLeod, of New York have re< PI L S _f turned home from- visiting; their S grandparents Mr. Murdoch MacLea- llfrs. Burningate was among the passengers who arrived here on the i -_-‘_ S- , is. - <5 S _!"""`~,*~_- General Meetin xi pany Limited will be field in the W" ,|,,.,°,,_ d M _ H,-na _ office of the Canada Fox Ex-:gon H" ‘I N Ir _,M r,q>F1}1E',_,-5,1-lf(-1>|5';5 pc S. The first General Meeting of t° e Island Motor Su ply Com- '° an? at Charlottetown on Mon- t e tenth day of August, A. M W. K. Rogers Co Limited 1 G.neral Agent ` _ Cl-arlottetown, P. E. I. _ l_4e,\,ro, rlltf ‘ 36 .-__"V,_.1'.f _ ` , `_.,'\`* `_v_f° . day _D. _ ectors and general business. te, 19l)ated this 22nd day of July v 4 ie _|10-,,, 'GH1--5 Di5£,iC':,.i.- She_has come on a visit to her fa- in-»’_ D'/\ni;1-rs F' url ~,‘~ ther, nr. Cavan, city. , '-1 t -’ V . . I' .,| _.iw ,I . "Wk ' . 1. “ l Among recent arrivals in Forester za m I1-louse, Crapangil were? Messrs F. 1 Bilby, St. SCO Q" . B- Bhd :_ . -Grwn, Cha,-1,,¢¢,¢°,',,,; ML and gg, g E. Nicholson, Charlottetown. 5 M iss Florence Henderson returned _ the city on Saturday from Hali- mfl - ~ - ' 'ai _their hd I ‘ 1914, for the election of dir- E_°"§°_‘fu::;;n’7:*,3 mfg,” th,u.;:‘: Mrs. 'John A. Coulson ol ‘ Sis 1 w, P. m. I. ' , _ '| S. Trinidad yesterday mornlng.' ._4.__ ’ _.__ - where she had 50,011 Villthll- 3|" accompanied by her brother, lim sein A. me carton r. " can.’t havea fiuttery heart or sour stomach or y . _ the pure cereiifoodannii. Tiiereiiinj l' lnuermn. made his-uyiii uieciip The Governor Says-4 . “Cut out tea and coffee my boy The .. .-Itisanfght od , if delicious table b!_vTa?age?1fxsne ' tea or Toffee puts P o In either form~Re¢iihr Pain, P°°tUl\'L~_iB in any business. _unannf 'il W- G- HOGG. l mu Moran. oi some -Hue., .na no sophie tmvoi sorts st. -lm.. 70-7-24Ml4i ‘Secy-TJ’lea8 Mi _ _ j _'-““l'h¢r'¢""diiql ‘ _ c/inanum rosrum cuss/ii. co S _S H f