~ m~r\r_.». .__-.3-gb.u..§.T~99' _1 ` _ _ _ _ 'THE Laumer News THE CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN \"’» ~ vmsr or ani. PAGE SEVEN __ 1 'asia-i-iq " _ of v - _» ' »;_ 6\\”~°L°// ° /T* Your Investment is SAFE in the Connaught Co Extract fiom the Charlottetown Guardian August 17 1014 The dislocation of may lemioniiilv ieduge €V€I`. the Island I-ov lndustry is not yet o it b By th time it is the demand will bengiegeater talfdii The Connaught Company with its 15 pairs of igreecl island Silver Black Foxes Capitalized at 15000 a pan is the safest place for you to put your idle money Why not write today, right now, for the Com pany s prospectus and full information Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 the continental markets the demand for peits, but ‘S THE EASTERN 0UllliDlllN ‘X *IT PAYS to buy in this Province. *T GORDON WEB is Guardian agent in Montague. THE NIORNlNG Guardian can be obtained in Sourls at M A Pac quet'e *MR CARL MMJONALD Guardian representative in Bouris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the ollice or Undertaker Dingwell EASTERN PERSONALS *Mr and Mrs Seth McLean, or Red Point, spent Sunday at Dundas, the guest of John Jenkins *Rev H A Bell, accompanied by Mrs Bell and two children. HPS visiting the scenes of his old pastor J -T .-;-'~~.., _ If How About I Your Photo Better get it taken now at the popular Cook Studio \ we d€\'u:i‘-Ii' lime to Art--~ln» ~ -i’ortraiture V' i 127 _Grafton Sn Telephone 192] Finishing For The Amate r We close on Monde er- noons for July and Kugust. For a Good Photo ~ -VBR the- Ae E. Ly0n““Studi0 All thi* Bayer Photo Studio all Finest work, moderate price.: Personal attention given to Aniateur’s Work “Silver Black Foxes, Marten & Fisher” fi-1-'--i-Ii==7If;'f-1<~1»» if ei '._~ -_ . T ~-;if.'»f=;f-_=;~;~.,~ .» r ,..,y__ .rx _...J -'_~ 1 1 Y-Y ' Ju Fl: 'tie :J-. ' _ ' ( ` ., -1.4-5 W ` Q 4 1 , ._-7 1 . '.1--.'.--\:.'-`» ~,}[~"‘.` D-~5.~~:\ r A \"-'-;‘-;~i-i~;-iii-*»ff_fi7 3 ._|.}_, 7, .f.;.. ._ _ -1 T . * » . -:»»"."<‘-‘,'.‘-`f ‘ »‘.-0.... ~ W ,Z-‘-Z’.».f-."_~’>`.‘¢}F“§}'» ".1."`i»:'f`f.’>_ ‘ ‘e ~'-"2: ~‘ ~.~rs..;j-3"-'-fi.;-_.f»»J ,vi \\-`i ‘i I 1 ly A <3 ,i \\y\Y\ll\,ip,.ii' l i L~}`l\\lq\‘hli W A Your Chance for Oxfords Here is a natty oxford style for men that is light, cool, smart in ap- i pearance and most com- fortable in iit. It is a well made shoe that will give you excellent wear and sat1sfact1on,has been sell- ing right along for $4.00, yours today for..,$3.00 Other styles in patent leather, gun metal and tan, _ v orth $4.50 and $5 O0 for $3 37 and ............. _.$3.75 I am comingiidsst with a shipment & Q 0 about the middle of this month and 0 solict correspondence' or' personal terview with interested parties. I in- 135 Queen St. al- Y so have 3 few selected Northern Mink ' and skunk. Companies or private ate, East Point *Mr Kidson, ot Nova Scotia, son of the late Rev Mr Kidson, long and fovorahly known on the Island, is visiting at the home of Mr Alex Mc Lean, Red Point. ..*Dr. A. H. Gordon. Montreal. is visiting his trlends and relatives in the East, the guest ot that esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. Alex Scott, Red Point. ___._..- MONTREAL SENTRY SHOT. MONTREAL , Aug. 28.- Gordon Betts lllteen years old, who was s. re- cruit of the 5th Royal Highness at Sauliiages Canal was /shut dead last night while on Sentry Duty. It is lie- lieved the accidental discharge oi the ritls of another Sentry at Locke caused Betts death. _ Fill STUCK llllllllillllil _-i 'RNISHED AND CORRECTED DAILY BY THE FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVEST' ` MENT COMPANIES LTD. Price Alhertou Dark Silver 110 A.E. McLean Oo., Ltd. Belmont ileech Wood B k ' Par 100 100 115 100 145 ar ers Brighton Belfast For Co. Beach Ilili Charlottstowl Carruthers ' W 100 200 (new issue . 100) Dalton ' 100 Dinnis Pedlgreed Foxes Original Dominion Empire astern el ` 50 55 100 125 100 110 60 70 50 60 100 175 100 100 150 100 1% 100 135 100 105 Fra and 40 Greet, Calldda Northern l-lowntt--Dsltol Ives V - Montague Milton Patch Fox Go. Edward Island S. B. 50 100 125 100 100 100 125 500 600 50 $0 mum charge twenty tive cents week or two before the ti not miss an issue, as all psp date GERMAN5 AND LlLLE to the Times from Boulogne s asserted that the German the French lines near Arras. ince of Pas de Calais The ed, and have the situation hand A despatch snys that t e are li 1 5 rl troops eli g arranged to deal with any furt tween Dunkirk and Lliie Elllll’ lliilS ill ln connection with the Quebec vincinl Exhibition at Quebec August 31st to Sept Sth, special i` way fare will be issued [rom all Sept. lst. Tickets good to return. -ONE CENT Per word each insei ' tlon for advertising in this colnir; Cash must accompany order Mini ‘SUBSCRIBERS should renew a me they have pald lor has expired and thus ers discontinued promptly on egpiry LONDON Aug 28- A despatchi ays, it troops, presumably Cavalry, broke through Prov hrencli moved up with rapidity, it is decisi- weil iii li wlitly her at tempt to break through the lines he lllllllll lllillllilllli City, will prevail on the lntercolonial llail- way. Return tickets at iirst class oiio tion Levis and East on Aug. 29th, and Septjtli. 5145-8-28ME2i are alll Pro~ RTOS sta- lllliilillill WliNllll’ .,___. ceived to date to the fund for Cniiiula are preseiitiiig to the li Amount previously ackno\v- Mrs. Waddell . . . . . , . . . . .. Malpeque. additional, (per Rev. E. J. ltatteo . . . . . . . . . . .. Cape Traverse (per Miss J. Greenan) . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Penny‘s . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies of the Brookilcld Pres- ii ini Govcrnuieiit:- ledgell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,113.94 10.25 25.61; -‘ Appoint This Company As Your Executoi 7 Because the makinlg of Wills the handling of rust Funds and the Admmistra tion of Estates is the specia business of the Company Because the Company does not die as an individual, thereby placing in Jeopardy the interests of the benefici aries Because the Company has such knowledge of proper investments for Trust Funds as to secure the maximum return to the Estate Because the Company hav ing the time and e\ perience will close your Estate ac cording to the last detail in the Will. You owe it to your family to leave your affairs under M -f ._ - competent management. Dominion Trust _ Company ‘ The Perpetual Trustee ADVISORY BOARD ‘ W. H. Aitken. Hon Chas. Dalton, Frank li Heart'/.. H. M. Davison MANAGER Morris Block-Charlottetown. sito 9 29011131 Upton .......... .. ._ 55 Victoria Farm SuB5CR|PT|0Ns REcE\\/ED, Rosemount Consolidated ... ..l5 Ellis Silver and Black Beauty dw _*Mr---M ~,i\(g\ -~ ; ‘ A 'vp -O ,»‘°‘-t\’**"* $0- /\ .\/"'*/#>*\` 1. L4* -'leéail Q;-\c¢l\(..,1~~:'» ~r- ` Xi, QL ' '1=F.'¢i:"?%.73.“a‘f~?."..‘*.s 1*., _ ` .-' ._< i ‘*" f. '~ ~..~.~.. » ! -J; \~ 1 .:' _ - 1-' "s \ i If "MI 6"” . i . if " [__ _ _ _int_T X ~,_. 7.- ,_.. ‘ 1 i 1.,i ~--, -A ,~ > ,-f. ‘I ` saw.. (ly \J,» _ »,4r§_;i /.- '31, ‘(3 r Great World Industry ' is Yet in Its Infancy ° FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises iii the world today. “It is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, whi ie the enterprise is YET NEW, and while the rewards are so great and the prospects so bright as they are at the present time". (Report of Department of Agriculture March 1914) The .lohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you a GOLDEN OP Capital for Extension. Prospective D PORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking ividend for 1914 65 p. c. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Maihieson, August 26, 1913. The .lohn R. is personally cared for by Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. This year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c. of the worid`s supply, and the largest number in any ranch in the world. He raised sixteen pups from three young pairs and had four litters of six each".-The Golden Pelr, by J. R. Barr, December, 1913 » Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving "performance-records” of ancestors. ox |47 W. E. Cameron, S“°`Y'Tf°“S“f‘f Charlottetown P. 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