1 it ‘tt ' !Z.‘.,`l,' .il ‘V ' Muir t. .. i 1 "i Iwi . -\>.~»». .... . .. -~:-.-.-..-=-;.-».-»=- *"“’~ ”_¥»t'_‘e;‘:=~=-e;”;fr°=¢ * ‘ “f 4-;...l.~ " 1"i§‘ V ~ -"' L_ ‘ ..i ;; .fl .1 .M ip" ,lr 0 =._»'=f`. L Get G00d Plumbing in ‘..I...,...,.......,...., J '_ l.-sri. 1 . . »_.;i.» fi - f /. '. .'. i , . iv, fr / IU- ' i s' l .i ,N . , . is , . ._.~.--»_-,....._..__~ , » . . »-.f:-».,'.fn-iw-"“" _ ',1. ,, '_ 1. , __,,_ _ . '_ v ._ .,.. \_-_ ._,¢, ... .- gms, N »-., . V \ V I , , _ ,.,-. , , ,, ._ ,, ._.,\ . 1.. .»-...I-_-..» my ~. _ee > ,Lf `>§_,v__ ‘ ‘ . ‘AGE TBI# M *_* 7 " was i.s'rss'r Nan 7 “"1 TBI CHARLOTTTTOWN GUARDIAN 'Nw : rms-ro! ann.” < ""1 AUGUST 12.11911 This is J Your Chance The Following Facts will Convince You Are the Foxes for the North Milton Co. from the highest grade stock in the Province. ves this is a settled fact. Are they from a strain_ oi_ very heavy breeders, yes they are;-did_the parents oi this stock sell last year for $30.00() per pair._yes they did:-are the young Foxes for this Co. capitalized at 515.700 per pair. yes they are. It is also a fact that the 5 old females of this stock reared 22 pups last year and 21 pups this year or 43 pups in 2 seasons, one of the greatest records in the world. ` Investor this is the Co. for you. write the Secy.at once before the deal closes, for prospectus &c. North Milton Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. 36 Elm Ave.-Phone 274-L-Charlottetown 3536-7-l7Mlmo. \ Don’t let This Offer 3 BELIEVED ll CANADA. neu or r-‘sith ni Dominica. Hudson Bay Company, to siccoeo the Canadian, has bien so long identitlad with Canadian niiairs that his name is familiar to most of the people .f the Dominion, says Chestertlsld in The ‘3'a'-illy Herald. When the pre- limirarles for the dewlopment of the Canadian West were in the inakpig. and when those \"l.o had decided ‘o risk their all upon the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway re- alized the need of strong 1, -ort at the world's financial centre, London, Sir Thomas, or Mr. Skinner, as he was then, was approached and asked to interest hi'-:self and the strong commercial and financial circles in which he moved with Canada and Canadian affairs. Especially was the need in London of a strongly-held publication to: expound Canadian matters and to defend Canadian pro- jects realized, and Mr. Skinner agre- ed to supply this need, establishing *_ “a weekly journal of information the well-known Canadian Gazette, as and comment upon matters of use In The Square of Satisfied Customers This Square is increasing every day. Another Car of those Stylish Crown Line Carriages Arrived, Now set up ready' for your in- spection, they are the nicest yet, we keep our stock iip-to-the-Minute. Join The Square of eternal Satisfaction by Buying From Us W. Grant & Co. Ch’town With “The House Of Quality” and Co. _ don by Dr. Edwin Seabourne of that I city, upon L. Payzell. of St. Thomas, J and interest to those concerned in Canada, Canadian emigration and Canadian in-vestment," a journal which is still published. Later Sir Thomas became a direc- tor of the Canadian Pacino Railway and numerous other business con- cerns. He was appointed by Queen Victoria to be a. member of the Colo- nization Board, established for the purpose of assisting colonization in Canada. from the congested districts of Scotland and Ireland. He present- ed a handsome chain and badge of oilice to the president of the Canada Club in London. In fact, Sir Thomas has never lost an opportunity to show his interest in Canada. Ho describes himself as "editor, publisher, proi..o- ter and capitalist." He is an Eng- lishman by birth and descent, a son of James Skinner, of Bristol. He was born in the west country seaport town seventy-four years ago. Having frequently visited Canada, and taking great pleasure in enter- taining Canadians who visit England, he is better known throughout the Dominion than many “alive Cana- dians. According to all accounts, Canada has well repaid Sir Thomas for his friendly interest, and a goodly part of his wealth, which is extensive, , is due to his Canadian financial and industrial investments. _-,_ ,, ----i. ...'.-2_1: »-v-css~¢;»v°- _ Mnn‘s Month Enlarged. A most unusual operation, by which a. man's mouth has been en- larged, has been successfully per- formed at Victoria Hospital in Lon- an Italian, who was badly burned by a gasoline explosion some three A ,. badly disligurcd. His skin and dash *l Buy in Today on the CUNNAUGHTS A chance 'to secure shares in the Connaught ranch is the best on either side of the small anerf-are investment you could possibly make. The fifteen prirs of pedigreed Island Silver Black Foxes are capitalized at $15000 a pair the lowest portion of any company now on the market, and besides this the companv will also engage in the ranching Mink, Fisher, Martin and Skunk. An up~to-date ranch is being erected near Charlottetown and ‘ th_e keeper is _a man of known experience in the care of foxes, and . l;p~,,-;,,.-:U will be associated by an advisory point by other permanent Fox H ,»~ ,l _ ranchers. . § pt Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, I.tcl ` ‘Q-_` 'a ‘ . L .1155 Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 “°'""“l fm” ‘Wk °" °°°°“'" of .-5, ` fi"'l£'-if '¢<$_-.df ~ i _ lfgsi. t 3 ,ra 1 U' A | that New House That new house of yours shouldn’t be supplied with any but the best kind of plumbing-you should install the most reliable, sanitary and satis- factory systeni that you can secure for that is the only kin that will give you the right returns for your money. The health and happiness of the home depend in a great measure on the kind Of plumbi in- stalled and you will find the best is the onlymltind of lplumbing wc know how to do. We know we can satisfy you with our prompt, eifecicnt service gogd work and reasonable price. Call in and see us to ay. Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton Street i months ago. Payzell's face and head were frightfully burned, and while he recovered his health he was very were drawn in a. horrible manner, and his mouth was afterward of only sufficient size to admit a. small ilnger. Payzell found it practically impos- sible to consume ordinary food, and he was brought to London that his facilities in this regard might be im- proved. Dr. Seaboirne took charge of the case and by slitting the cheeks made a mouth of normal size. “Tie on." Gasoline Engines is acknowledged everywhere to be the best and most satisfactory engine on- the market today for 1 7 its Simplicity, Efficiency Durabil- ity and Low Fuel Consumption. We stand back of these engines with tho broadest kind of a guar- nntee. \‘."o have been soiling gasoline engines on P. E Island for the . paste eleven years and our long experiences in this special line is 4*--npr -A»- n addition to our Ohio' engines we have ri Iino of small gasoline engines :init- able for pumping water, r\in_n|n'g light machinery. ctc at prices that will interest you. _ and for full particulars. l.oc:il agents wanted in unrepresentcd crriiory. Amherst Motor Co. 3392-8Mswlnio Amherst, N. S Bi: Thomas Skinner Has Beau Justi- Eir Thomas Skinner, Bart, vsho re- cently was appointed gov .nor of the late Lord Strathcona, althcugh not a £0 Cbnllire Programme, postpone, or declare Oil. any raw. for any good cause. The rules of the National cept where they conflict with above ‘ conditions. t HIS Hlllll IN l lilllllll Sllll “Full-a-lives" Healed ills Kldnays and cured Hlm Ipcaasvxnnn, ONT., Ano. 26th. i9i3. “About two years ago, I found m health in a vel? bad state. My Kimi neys were not oiug their work and I was all run down in condition. I felt the need of some good remedy. and havingseen “ Fmit-a~tives' ’advertised, I decided to try them. Their effect, I found more than satisfactory. Their action was mild and the result all that could be expected. My Kidneys resumed their normal action after I had taken upwards of a dozen boxes, and I regained my old- tinie vitality. Today, I am enlioying the best health I have ever had ’. B. A. KELLY “ Fruit-a-tives ” is the greatest Kidney Remedy in the world. It acts on the bowels and skin as well as on the kidneys, and thereby soothes and cures any Kidney soreness. “Fruit~a-tives” is sold by nll dealers at 5oc. A box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. or will be sent on receipt of price by Fruit--a tives Limited. Ottawa. llalhnusieuniversill HALIFAX, Nova Scotia. FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE IN .\'r:w auinnmos .\'i' sruoniii' Coiirsea leading tn dreqrees in Arts, Science, Music, Pharmacy. Two year course in Engineering MacKlNlIl BUKSAKY. $200. competed for at Mntricula- tion examinations in September. Twelve $50 00 Scholarships to nominees of High Schools. No- mination ovary second year to Rhodes Scholarship. £3 0 nn- nualiy for three years; and in nlternate years to |85! Exhibition Science Research Scholarship, .£150 annually for two or three years. FACULTY 0F LAW, Three your course. FACULTY 0F MEDICINE. Five year course. t FACULTY OF DENTISTRY. Four year course. Session for Medical and Denial Facultiesbegins .S1-piemhei'l.”»tli. an_ gooooeo . 8 8.23 8.31 8.37 Ar. 5 l)p. crm- . . . . ' ,,m,.,,‘__`*¢.. . . . °°=wm933§3 $P_‘|-li-5 .°.°.°E".°'°@'°,°an N'-‘Om-»é.a'uF-o' oNam»wmmw“ .00)R'I‘. . 6.20)R.T. . 6.4U)R.'I'. 10.30 age errF5 33333 > ." .15 .10 Ar. at one first class J. A. lleDONALD Secretary. Association. ' . . . . . » Per P and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders I You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look: ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. ‘ _.ia Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. Par Value of Shares $10 each I Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. _ TERMS OF .PAYMEN T _ _20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 days from date of application providing however that the full amount is to be paid on or before August 30th, 1914. Applications for less than ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. `c. 4;' V _oinsovons FRANK R. HEARTZ, President c. J. srswAR'r, ' i.‘.:'::s:;:‘.‘2:.1:‘;;r..u'°si'i..‘.‘..°.'::.‘:‘i';..°5;.';:t.‘?.‘:~ m“i'li.r.':;.§:i:.°.';.‘.‘l.':.f.”l':.*.'°?"'.»'-e President Prince Royal Silver Foxes, Ltd. Alborton, RUE. Island. vs emi George aims, oiiariomwwn, P.n.i. F. L. ROGERS. ~ , vi i> iam <1 if w. ic. izoosizs, - °°i»...'°ii....i.i.?” ¢....."’°“"“ ""‘°°°' °”'°* rmiam w. K. asgm oo., ma., om.-.i ri.. Uifwtvr RUT1-l5\ytoiips°|i~Iii» sash End. r sm-mos Gr Steamship Agents, Pl'°li¢!°!l¢ P Inland Fox Breeders' Dffoobr HlokottBil I' Oo. Alborhl. P I, ' Dimes now. i»»yI»°§ silk ann. me Lui A- E. SHAW. 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown. lil King Street West, Toronto, Oniarlo, BA N K I R8 Royal Bank of canada ami of Nov. sms. ' * c ' ,, - 1 - » I . _~ tg, _ _. , , _ "._ A ,_ . " _~.~.,.;,.f -.G5 .1 . , f +k*r~=r“,-~"‘ |¢..“.........' _~ ._.‘.._»»;d-a'.>':;hL w¥.u.a'x,1.1... _ *fr "‘»~ .=`5"~fif\‘ mm...