.itil . .1 K’ . ?’§”"i V4 ' 5 bfi ____ \_,_,?'.§~, _ - 1.-. :.1 31 ‘fr 'TQ `1 us, .1 'T Sed if . . l . __ __ __ __gt_ .. %_ l m . 1 i rr i ' J’ ' `..f` ”. . 1 , ~ t . i 1 \ , . _ . l ’ i 1 1 are 1 <`t1:‘~""‘s"' 5.-.- .sase .--M »‘ J' ri ,;__ . »; " lf, ,- - .ff ,_ ‘ i 5 r :~ 'v .3 1...... _t t..~. fm ' ii.-és?-i"~»< ii' .,\ i .. ,. _.1 red; frail mai are? in tl - out-` 4 Pa' " t V ,. . ~ ,.. .» ., _,_ _ . , .,i J r 5 r .-1. "~.¢.= . _ ,ts _ » .~`i Q ...._-_-@- Joi; / . ¢.*’!’*§"‘ .W » .;_ '»‘ isle 1; . ". Sw. . 1, »'...i , \._,.;_ . i - , ,-_. , F . ii ". i`>.'il$.ter said. \\`n have done it; and in-_ iilired what advantage it would bel to them. what reward they would, Colne Along Everybody and Bring Your Friends have. 'lhe parable of the laborer;-lin REFHESHMENTS- Up-to-date service is guaranteed to visitors th th.. vineyard is our l.ord’s finswer to is that inquiry. Before uttering it, however, Ho definitely told Pet-0’-1' T-but year, Dinners,_ Temperate Drinks, Ice Ci-enii;-, etc, in abundance. _'l‘liis the twelve would he associatm with art of the rograir is guaranteed will lin the best. and everYb0dy IS “__ IJ - P ~ _ _ " , _ ' sured perfect satisfaction. Dinners will bfi in readiness not later thu 10 o'clock. N0 INTUXICATING L1f_.)UORS will under any circumstances, he lowed in or near the grounds and no one will he allowed to enter, under the influence of strong drinks. 'l`his will he strictly adhered to. TEAMS- Lodges, and others will find accomodation un the grou- nds fnr tcnms, and before entering will provide themselves with tickets. 'PHE NO/FED AMERIVAN Pulpit and l‘»liitl’orin Urator, Bev. Brother George 'l‘, Lemmon, of New York State, a Past Supreme Grand Mas- __/ ~_ )`\r.n'.t.l1g order in the United States, will he the Chief Speaker at th - ‘ d in the eveninz will lecture in the Kindergarten Hal . |¢¢rm-e will be Twenty Cents. Lecture commences at s on sale at the door. Get your seats early, A big crow red. Roads Lead to Charlottetown That Day is Celebration promises to bs the greatest event. in the history ol’ E. Island. D0n't miss it. Train Arrangements. gmtiori Fare. Trains Departs. 'rignisn .. . ........$1.:io 5.00 A.M. 'Alberton ..~~~ 1-35 5-35 " Elmsdsle . 1.35 5.44 " Illoomtleld . ‘.2 11.00 “ O’Leary . . .. 6.14 " flolenilnn . 43.22 “ Portage 6.37 " Conway li--l5 " Ellersilu . 6.57 “ Port inn . - '/-0' " Northant . 7-07 " .._._...-_.._»-i-in .-,-».-i-1-_-N $;¢:¢`.’\‘$¢ Station Fore. 'l‘rain Dcpnrts. Wellington Lflll 7,l~l A.l\l. lileliimna . .. $1.00 'L27 “ Miscoiiche .. l-U0 " Summcrsidc . 1.110 " Kensington . ... $0 Freetown . . .'15 Emerald . .10 Cape Traverse -‘.fi\ Braduibane . ._ .bfi " i =:_¢>-;1:ie,°°`x EE~.?$'$'~"§-T is ii ii ii e . . . I was 3 warning, nnd was iinmediately . “l.‘.'.\ -ii =\ 1. Fredericton . . ...fi " . Hunter River .. - .4-» Station. . FMS. North Wiltshire .... .. . .......4.'i Milton . ......7l0 Gharlott.ct.own A rrivc. Murray Harbor ........$l-00 Murray River . . ....90 Hopetleld .80 Wlood Island Belle River .......75 Melville . . ......7ll Surrey .till Fodhlsi .........60 Station. Fare. Grandview .50 lllgg .. . ...., .50 Vernon River .45 Vernon _ . ...A5 Millvlew . . .......45 Lake \`erdr .40 Mt. Albion _ .......2l’i Hazelhiwiok... . ....25 Mt. Herbert . .‘_’!'i Bunbury .... .. . ..........|5 -e.; I-`i~: .-iw Train 9.l5 lll.02 10,30 fi.0(l ti.|.'i 0.29 fl,»l2 6.5! 6.59 ~=.~= .___ lien '-3 @I"¢°°°°.°°°=.".""l; '___' L-i' .>' o.;_‘ __ °¢wf°_an§t~'|§2N§= ‘PU ia. E.: ui Charlottetown Arrive. " Passengers from all stations enst or Royalty Junction will go hy regular morning trains at the reduced rate, and return to i-lourls Brunch hy regular afternoon trains and to stations between Charlottetown and _Him in un actual reign over the tribes receive an hundred-fold and inherit 1-tnrnnl life; that ls, that they would rain wlrit the vf;ilni» ing," sought, il thi-v rlid what he fiiilcll to flu. The teuclliniz ended with the Words, “But msnv shall lie last that ari- first; and first that are last." This 8 followed hy the Du\'l1l1lB. U19 lillmlile d Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure nianj conlmon ailments which are very iffert-nt, but which all arise from thc same cause-a system cloiggerl with impurities. 'I`he Pills cause the bow:-is to move re vularly, etim-iigtiicn and stiniulate the hidili-ys and opcn up the pores of the skin. 'l`livsc organ-1 iiiimcdiatcly throw off the accuiuulatcd impurities, and Bili- ousiicss, lndigestion, Liver Complaint, Kidncy'l`roubles, Headaches, Rheum- utisui and similar ailments vanish. Dr. lllor:ae's Indian Root Pills 45 ‘Save Doctors’ Bills - - 3 4 7 O 9 - - Registered Form A. Pure Bred No. /4 Commodore Lealyurd is of the llin- en family and is iii the front rank the wurld's trotting stock today. The Commodore is by Admiral Dewey 2.012 the fastest trotiliiif tullion of Blngen's get a huli-lirotii- iff the grmlt Ulllnli l.s`i4} and Out; that great race niaro Nancy links 2.04, dam of five in -the list.. Three years in the stud Ail» iral Dewey luis (37) thirty-seven in the list including Lord Dewey 2.0352, the champion trottinc stallion of 11113; winning ($17,500 seventeen thousand five liuuilreil dollars, ho was the highest wliiuer in the grin. circuit of the Bingen family; also sire of Gazuta 2.06. High Admiral .072; Captain George 2.093; Scien- la (3) ‘lllh Hurry J. S. 2.ll} the rgest money winning trotting stal- on on it mile track record tulren in third heat of winning race oni mile track. The Commodoro's dam Lady Eth- lynn (3) 2.24} won second money ith (i7) seventeen aze horses in .13} dum of Sahlb 2.l72; Robert 0'- lll (It) 2.282; and the Rexall Girl 222, sister of Bsdolia 2.14%; the ext dam Queen McGregor also dniii Georgetown hy special train. Passengers coming liy the Cups Traverse 0| Bedelm 2_1,|§_ Lmiy Bird .2_2|}_ trnin will connect for Charlottetown nt l-lmeruld Junction with the Western Special, due nt 9.05 and in event of Special being behind time lory Quayle 2.242 and ll own sister Pansy McGregor (2) 2.175, (1) connection can be made with regular train dlle at Emsrnld Junction ut. _Q32 (the w0r\d.s chammon~ yenrunz 9.56, reaching Charlottetown at11.30. So ns to give Brethren and others an opportunity to attend the le ture in the evening the Murray Harbor Special will not leave till l0.l5 pni.' Tickets at special reduced rates will he good going by ull forcnoon trains, returning by all afternoon triilns ’liiiins will leave Churlotte~ :own as follows: For Tlgnlsh and Su.iiiiir-riiirle ut 3.30 p. m. and 7.20 p. yr.: for Murray .Harbor at 3.1¢) p. m.. and 10.15 p. m. ' Ticket: at one way first class will lie isiiied from ull stations to Charlottetown on July 11th and 13th. mul when endorsed by the Sec- retary will be good for r_cturn piissange up to niul including .lilly litli, l9l4. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. GRAND STAND 10 CENTS. r. rotting filly in race; and dum 1.. axlns (4) 2.083. Cora 2.25. Dam of Queen McGregor is dam of ansy McGregor z.l7§; Frederick Mc- Gregor 2.15. Pansy Direct 2.245. The next dam also produced LeRoy 2.lIi{ ackdnvv 2.‘.’.B} sire of Lady Ethel- nri is by Jny Bird. Jay Bird by co. Wilkes 2.22. Fergus McGregor ire of Queen McGregor is by Robert ctlregor 2.17; sire of (tl) nine in .10 including the great race horse ri-scans 2.021. Commodore Lcdyiird iinmssrori 'ro Lrccrunsl 1N Krupsrifixrvrsn ii/11.1. eo acura. 1 th’ 'i'° °' (9) '""° l" 2'3" "“d GEORGE H. TANTON, Chairman of Committee 111: annul' Gonoif i~i'i~nss'r. ' aiio-ezsiiiiumsssi oi. HOTEL FLANDERS ’ ' _ |33-_l3'l!h-si 4111151. Nm hit ny hrec in 2.20 including the great rsco ares Iona Girl (4) 2.19* and Hilda . 2.20. Hilda S. started ln two ,nes at Hnlifsx last fall and nosed ut every heat around 2.l4} and she on one of the greatest free for all aces on ico last winter defeating he great Vestsilioy 2.051-. Commo- ore Ledysrd's pedigree fs one for ii tudent of brcedlnv to cnthun over, r he eontctnl blood lines that ave produced numerous champions G mln! _lrgit i-seo horses sn_d a of lsrenl, and added that ull who_. ul_ _left everything to follow Him -.-:ould if Commodore ieilyarde iilllltllltll WITH PMN or shun in And Foot. ln Bad State. lnilcmed and Festered. Could Not Sleep. Completely Cured by Cuticura Ointment in Short Time. . Mldrllil 1.3 llaivv, N. il.-".\‘ly' sister scolded llcr leg and foot vi~ry liailly with a 1,111.11 of boiling \'..it4¢r. Hilo iiii:l‘i:.ti'ii»1|. 'l~'ho siifT Z .' \ ‘ ` clri-ad1`1ll|nili:, riliiiucnldrd , ;__' _ , itliitliuwi-iiiiinaiidcoiilil Q not ulcrii tluii. 1il,:llt and 1/ i-ould i:i.!. ln-:ir to have mi,v1lilu;.5 ilcur it. " \'.'ii 1:1-'il ---~ and ` ra.. _'i »--M-f and tlioli :Ionni - lillt. 1-vi-i'_‘,'~ thing si-uiiivrl to nialii it i-.i.;- 1. and sin. j,,._¢, ucii-niilitl for puiil. I lolfl my ii.o!l1'.»i'nlioilt. (‘11ll:l.;1i~il liy iii-i-asloiial rlritssiiigs with (‘ulli‘u|a<>iii1.nuii1.oiuiirii- iilly lclfixzlivo iilurii iiiiu-1' i.u1l.0\'f¢Cl fillllllln and plain. unrl the riading of it is ouflicienr. to iinrilzrstuiid it in its main. n.ovi.:uent. There are certain inzlizters that we should specially lusten upon our minds. The words of our Lord declare that it is s parnlile of the Kingdom Heaven, consequently the householder repre.~'ents the Kingdom. He is preseiiterl us seeking laborers, whom he will hire to work in his vineyard. In doing this he began iii the early morning; und with those 1-iii, but loadini; them to take up the uork he ollereil, ti~ustiug~i,, him. as to pay- ment At the eleventh liollr he Wtnt ’l‘liey replied that that li.. man had hired them, .,lul so lic sent them into and the steward wus Commalided to and with tho first. As we observe thu iiuynixiit of these men, we notice that the amount 1‘ccci\'ed hy tho first. was strictly just, and in uccorfl with iigreeniciit niiidc, Tli'»it given to the lust \v:i..~‘ cliaructerizcd by generosity, iihilc nevertlielcss it wus ,, pnynlqnt. in perfect. justice, hecallsc these mcn lim] workcd tllrougllollt thc whole tiiiie nviiilahle to them. The out.- uholn he first appoillterl he made it his c ` I. . T ` ‘ rcspcns the lliidersigiled and lniirketl "'l`c ~ i » - l. of thc ilrivini; l"ill'k Associutiiiii, 1icr:0|»l,cil. l1‘. M. Mcll1Il.l.AN, f~leci~etury. flilni'lott1»to\\'li, .lilly 2, itll-I, . fl' _ ' .‘~~ _~__rf,-__,, _, rims: '>».<.\~»~, to ’;..‘?:...“i.'.<1»*'S>'f3_ ‘;**3> _. I-I ' ~ .f f; `~ ‘&.f1.:l» .~ tg _ -f. -‘J ;,\`.‘1, 3‘~.~,‘ .'-1l.¢_ __ .~.~< 7., 4.13 _'i 1.-..fi~1':-.~,i,' . 1- ra-J . -rr.. .»,-.,=,.f- "~.' -1,. '5';~f'ff` " i`7"1""*.’ lt' .":{f?"‘I'”‘.i; 1'* ` ‘ f»$7f.'.'.-~ ,__ ' ”i_ ~ G) __ _ _;¥ . c. ,_.. AQ!-lIi‘i, (li¢~@C)5|) (Pure liivd t.`crt1ficat1: A. iii) Wiii1il|»_1§ hricc Record 2.27 1-4. 'l`l1eRii-1ie.~1 tired Stallion on P. E. l. An inbred Electioileer. A great __A ..»~",.,-_ .‘_j. _. il ,__,, yer-. az; ._ #_ 5., e-W: -. 1- 3;., 3; .li ' °-pi" 15-" $7' ` i. at r_ “,~c.:._ fs* `i~ .:Z ,,. 5? ._, I ters. Season of 1914. l<`ce $15.00. J. M. NILHOLSUN, D. V. D. 202 Kent :.trct-t Charlottetown, 1'. E. I. m00f~4»l7l~Z final' Just received a nice assortment of New Silver- dins presents. _Quality & ‘ =__._. .. _ .7 f__'; J S|~`.Al_l‘lil 'I‘l~lNl)E}ll~l 1uldl'cssc1l to I il- ders for (‘iitcring" will lic i-ricsivul 11|- till .lilly 1.'ii.li for the privilege of cats.-iiiig :it the allliusll Scottislll flxltllerillif to lii held on flu- 'rollilila' tluoiv-'-ti*-\\'ii, August l2tli_ 'l‘lii-. lriivest. or any tender not ii1‘1~4~i1s:;i1~ily 35ll'.l~7--3MZii. 1 The Foxes ~ ware suitable for wed- 1 'stsnanig niet is time tlipfiiiog” if " _ » i_ 5 _T . the penny to those 4.' . . .f l. " "‘ '"1 "`“" in 4 fin.. vineyard st un sleveimi aqui _ lwss uw <»ni>.>rw==1ty~1or dis-tossing _ g _ - ,of the chsrsfitxr 1:: the vlfho sn; ` ' , ` . - wk ' vw mea nrsi. is sem ii w at tho, 1- 1 ., _ . householder ssid to om _of tlisin wiieg ""&`4~ A __ ,,,,,,,,,, - gui., iuurmured. "Fi-lend, L do ohss _ _ " r . gy no wrcng......Is thine eyecvll because _ ,. ____ _ _ , __ ll .~,¢- 1 'V Y . . v ’ 1 am good?" 'Ibis answer claimed, and rl_e_»ht.ly claimed, that the P88' 1 ' 0 Get Your Supplies at Bruce Stewart’si first. It also admitted' that 11119 DRY' lnicnt of the last was _that of gener- loiis goozliiias. It drew aittention, l,0\i'ever, to the fact that the com- iplaint wus one of envy, and so a i'eveliitinu of impurity 01 ¢l1_§1l‘a0ter. Qciiiisirxiasii 'rHiio.riflH ssnvicl; - Owners of autos, motors, motor boats or farm engines save time, avoid trouble, get best quality goods at lowest pyfices when you buy your supplies lic~i'e. Note these special . ,__. _ _ _. o ers. ('m'm\ 'PFW' Mmk X 4' - Spark-plugs 40c to $1.25 1*-:ich i<`i'esli dry cells every week. Pliers of nickel plated drop-1' rgcd tool steel 35c. ifligh quality gasoline 251: in-r linperiai gallon. Primary and secondary vtiio Cup grease according to oiiulity lflc to 25c a pound. Prompt repairs at mof.lei‘:il<~ cliaiiges. l.l":‘..“lf'lN. Murk X. 32-i5.` ` JULY 12. "i\‘or verily the Son ol man came not to lie ministered unto, lint. to iniuisI.el‘, und to give His lilo n ralinoili for inuny-" _ 'PHE NARRATIVE ’l‘lie first pnragrapll of our lesson today describes the circunistsiiceii under which the special tiiichinhg con- ' ciirning greatness through service was B given. it is full ohsulemnity, null o should hc most carefully considered. - lt_ presents us _a picture of Lord i Steam Navigation wharf 'unch His disciples, travelling to- _ . .\\'ur.'ls Jerusalem. lle,___1iowever, *is _. _________ _ __ (('outinucd onqpagre tlircclwf Ti ' »§\ _' 1 An Addition to The Carruthers _ Silver Black Fox Company, Limited _-L quest suliscqllently rluriniv the day ut ‘ tli ninth he found laborers, sent, them int., \i‘~.=i vineyard to work, inuk 4 Pairs Of Last Year’s Pups Who Can. Beat lt? - Owingto the pl1cnor_n_ei1al success of this Company, the Directors have been importuncd by several to make an addition to the ranch, sofliat they might bc given acliailce to buy stock ,.5 were c,,i,_,,, t,,,;c,i,e, U, 1,.. ,,,,i_-Ll in zl going concer1l,1h:1t has had such signal success. Accordiilgly at a meeting of thc shareholders called fo consider the proposal of making an addition to the ranch, thc Directors were given discretionary power of increasing the numbe_r_ of pairs for next year, up to the number of foxes produced in the ranch. llle old shareholders were given thc first opportunity of subscribing for the new issue 1 of stock up to June 20111. As this date is passed and as ilicrc is still some of the stock lc-ft un- sold, it is_nQw thrown open to public siiliscription. _ _ This is not a 1‘ec:1_Fii'alizaiion as thc 101111 is undcrsicod by fox- financier. It is simply an i addition to the rancli._ he price of the old foxes is not increased, but is left at the figure at which _they _were put in. 'l lic young :irc phicccl in the ranch on the basis of $16,000 per pair. lhis includes .the ranch, the building of additional pens and all other incidental ex- penses, except tlie keep of the foxes. The Ranch and Management The Company in additiorl tothe foxes ownsihe ranch and two acres of land on which the ranch is situated. The ranch is located on the farm of J. M.McLean Erq , New Perth. Mr. McLcz1n_ is ranch manager and lhas proven- himself a most valuable asset to the share- holders. Ile is one of the Company’s largest shareholders, and the Direcforsliavc entered into , amost satislactory_agi'cen1e11t with llini, whereby he feeds and cares for the foxes for the I ;'o2_1'i_iiig ycarzit a price that will only amount to a fraction of 1 p. c. of the value of the estima- , e increase. ‘ i When we come to consider that the ranch in addition to the seven pairs of young to be , added, contains four pairs of foxes, one year old. flint have this year produced fourteen pups, anyone will grant that it is the most attractive investment on the fox market today. _ Not only are all the foxes eligible to registration in Class A. but the Directors hold the certificates of the breeders of the original four pairs to thc effect that all are pure Island breed. not one of the number containing one drop of foreign blood, as may occur in the ordinary (,la§s A. fox. They _arc of zi prolific strain, as the results of this ye ar prove. Fecuridity isan in- herited trait, and will _lic transmitted tothe progeny. lierce the Company expects to have next season eleven pairs of foxes from which large litters may with confidence be anticipated. Tins ad vi ill appear for one week only. The old shareholders have already taken a large _ block of the stock and, owing to the record of the ranch and the low capitalization of t e foxes, we expect the balance of the stock to he bought up in the course of the next few ee ts. _ _The Prospectus is at present in the hands of the publishers. and will be mailed, on ap~ 1 plicaiion after July 5th next. 1 / Terms . - r colt trotter, and sire of colt trot-N ' - Price $100 (par) pei' share, payable as follows:-10 p. c. with applicatiombalance Septcm bcr 15th 1914, when stock certificates will be issued. Make all_ postal orders and cheques pay)ahle to thc Secrcrary-Treasurer. ' Application can be made to any of the ireciors, J. W, Carruthers, Pres. Alex. McLeod, D. P. McPherson, J. D. Mclntyre, M. D. Secretary-treasurer all of Mon- tague, P. lt. island, and J. M. McLean of New Penh P. E. island » -an is 1 - Application Form A-A-at ___' ___ . - (Cut out and mail) ` . ,I ' 1-host mais ..pp1i..ir.... is ui caiznuinsizs sii.vi:n-stAci< roxcon- PANY, LIMITED of Montaguei P. E. Island, to take the number of shares in the capital stock tif the Comgany set opposite my signature below. Par yaliz1__of_ shares $100.00. . _ ...cs ....'i.'l°i.‘I.‘l‘.’.l. .le°f5‘€l.‘..f°§.“S.‘§‘..‘li.é’f iii? °"“’.° ‘° “"""°“~ ' “"4 ""l' “Y "'°» "°" . _ . , l l 1 -ii . ,... 'il .iff '-il iii » .c ` 5.1 ..r`3.l. ;»i iii ‘.1 wi. nl! uk Yi ’ .af t, .fl :E . 1 1 .,=.-E. ';i.__.., ._.'P_L 5,1 , xi:-».. _i 'L' ~1‘.`;1’ 'iii lil’ :,@.,'f»;_ .'.3~'?°_._Q‘_""i§4 fi , ,i‘-"`;:".` l_'l},`;`~.l_ ' ’»,'W1 #tif all 1 "Ili nr-2% _ . ` i