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LAWRENCE Navigation ' " *"“" Monrassi-ouesec-Livsurooi 5: Laurentic May 23 1914 //'_ Teutonic " 30 “ A A d vc Saturday thereafter BOOK NOW' Megantic June 6 “ ' 1 ._/- M '*» , :-15 ':. 1 ~ ,J*" ~ _ A _ no|v|iN|oN une W. K. ROGERS, CO LTD Local Agents Fennell & Chandler, Charlottetown I t “gov "1 .'¢ w ‘Qi si \ it '7 _ \\ _.._=-_-rr-’-'?"'~;" iw;-"‘~\"' ‘ r' _L 1' > 1 . 9.' ` it I f _ ;; ‘ /If ~.__ -Q See The Smart New Suits You will iind , here some of the smartest and most attractive spring styles for men that you have ever looked over. A feature of 'l`uplin's clothes is the fact that they lit well, wear well and look well, give good service and hold their shape to the last - thread. You can save 25 p. c. on , _ your money if you buy this _ / iuonlll. Call in and look over the _ line. 'I Reuben Tuplin 81: Co ri fl . ._l 'rn Y ‘_ `~`ai:`» _._ .` _I _bk _ / /fi, i LSL. _ l _ ____ ,_ A. 3 _ \, ` . :_ u.- ~ r __ _l ¢ -' e~`~`=_;< " 'Zi ‘ages §\ _ . w -_\_f;-*"*°'“_»>.».-_- "_§'°`&_ ' / ~/" '” 4",/f Kensington _ \ pp 1»AyfS.'i0 boy in this Province . A SURE HIGN.-`- That Silriimer _is near at hand was 'quits msnltnst- when on Saturday the city’s watcfllias rar \vu.s out on 4-hi! B*»l'9°W IBYNK the dust which was bein: rulwd in grgat gt0|'m3 by Iho _Il‘8Bl1 \VllldB U18! prevailed, AN A'I"I‘RA(7I‘ION. - Two live patch fox pups in n case _lu the SNOW window of the Two Macs Drug ,Shore .in Saturday were at once nn obl0¢t oi consiilcrnblc interest an-d an 0!- hihlt oi some novelty. Curled up in a corner oi thc-box and IIYWIZI 309° together as li for greater co.ml0rt. the pups were utterhy oblivious to the attention they attracted a'nd| equally indifferent to the curious gaze of the many eyes that were centered umm them. Thev were bred by Frnnhllenncssy of t.he;l‘wo Macs und sen.-n to have B good percentage of black in them. S(lO'I`CHFOR'1‘.- Mr. Pius McBride, Scotchfort, -has gone to Charlotte- town to work on the new Cathedral.\ »-Mr. (`l:nrles Kelly, Fort Augustus, shlipped one hundred ba-gs of potato- es tn Charlottetown .`by the S. S.l Harland Friday.- Mr. and Mrs, John" McBride. l’-cotchtort. were pnssengersl s paanpold med iss] qomm claws) to the citv ‘bv thu S. S, Harland Friduy.-- Among the shipments from! Haggerty's wharf to Charlottetbwn; by the S. S, Harland I-"ri'day were one hundred ‘and titty bushels ot potatoes 'shipped -by Mr. Craig_,»l Cln.rketov\~n.S. FUNERAL HEL»I7.-- The funeral ol the late Mr. Malcolm McArthur of Elm Wood, Lot 65, took Place on. Tuesday May 5th and alth'oug'h the, roads were almost inQaBBa‘ .‘.e a large nu‘:r|`ier of friends and neighbors were present to pay the last tribgute of rs- spect to the deceased who had rea)ch» cd the ripe nge of 86 years and was n prominent member of the Bonsbaw Baptist Church. He leaves to mourn two sons and one dailmhter. The fun- crnl service was conducted bv his Pastor Rev. Arthur Hurn, the pall bearers being Nicholas Colwill, Rob- ere McI"l\a.il, William Scott, Duncan McNevin, Malcolm ;Buchanan, Auth' _tlnyn lluclmuhn. The i'ntcrmen¢; was nt S\mw‘s Cemetery, A'-E BARS YOU Froui 0pporiunity ood Plates Go io Young looliing Men . 1 *_*-* its up to you to bo onu. -~ (lrny Hair is the biggest linndicnp'- hnt its also the one you can must. easily escape. .flay’s l-lair Health restores gray hnir to its natural color and vigor. lt. is not it dyc, it is n tonic easy arul sale to usc, stimulating und nourish- ing the scalp und hair-roots, impart- ing new life und vigor and giving thui. hcultliy natural look which is so essential to ii youtliful npponruncc. lb removes dnndruil. ` Your money will he rciundcd it it fails after a ftlir trlul. $1.00, 50c, 25c. Get it at our store. Sold and recommended by E- A- UFFICE REMOVED-Mr. Dinnis lla removed his fox otliess fiom 136 t0 146 Richmond Street _in the nicely all' aimed iam' of business recently D 'D ._ _ _l occupied' by lr. Horace Hassard. The ‘new nitcss .are ‘ most wr\'°f\'-l°'\*-lr and pleasantly ¢1t“°*°“ °“ *“° gimme nose. directly orvcsiw W9 post olllce and uolif to Rfdlml B"°°~ drugstore. _ HA'I‘lYRDAY‘S FIRE.-' In \‘€¢°“ff times it seems are scares in Clmflov tetowu are reserved tor_ Saturdays. when probably there , 'N0 m0l'0_ Del' suns with leisure time who m¢aY \N present. (ln the lust occasion the Fire Brigade havo 'DMD 601184 each tim- it has been on S'at\u'<1'av;- Last Saturday evening, about ii# o'c1ock, the alarm of tire` was ralsedi the location of the outbreak htiug the Merkur House, ‘As in prevloué. instances, _tho Brel _ luckily tissumed very; small proportions. A still llghted.m.sitch or cigarette end, care- lessly thrown, was probably. I the cause; fire starting in a secluded corner oi the main stairway of th? building Ii. was observedlbelors i_ had .made nnv headway, and the Briszade responding. smartly to the alarm, the blaze was out out -before much damage was done. » 'i " ~.~__._ w|~:nD1Nr~: ‘B1<;nLs.-The iwnie of MF. iindllrs. John-C. Williams 6! 45 Corona -Street, Dorchester, Mass., was'the scene of a very pretty wedd- ing _on Tuesday’ evening, May' tltth, when their sister Miss Annie Mac- Pherson formerly of Cardigan, P.E.I., was united in marriage to Mir. Alex- ander Macl\li"y"o'l"Wellsl-ey, Mass. Th(- cerenrony was preformed by the Rev. K, M; "Munro, pastor of the First United Presbyterihn 0hurcb_ Huston. in the presence of several friends. 'I`he bri-de"w`as attended ‘by her sis-ber Miss -Minnie MacPherson, -and 'the groom by his brother Mr. Charles MacKay, They received many hand- some and useful gifts. The house was' prettily' decorated with an abundance of Dll1kS. -`i0“fl“llH. MP5 ferns. They left the following evening for Boulardnric,.Gupe Breton where they w ll reside. - SUNS UF T}.j1\|pE[t-AN(_‘»E».- An un- usually ¢njoyu‘blc ovcninl! """9_ 59°” nt the regular Wctkll’ EU-t-h"m‘fg~ or vir,tm~i,, Division Fri-d=1y nirsht- MW! routine business, and an initiation Juanes in the Literary and Muswal competition nad-6 their final WP' nounceineni. awarding the P1122 in the Musical contest, to Bro. Samuel Campbell. This prize, a beautiful volume ol Winston Cix;\rchill’s works was presented by lthc Worthy Patri- m»ch_ B1-1., _-\ndrsw.McNair. The prize .in the l.iter.iry composition was won by Mrs, lathe! B. Coombs. It con- sisted of ;- liandsonro volume de luxe of poems bv Sir Walter Scott, and ywesenitcd bv Bro. Jas. White. 'Phu presentations were made by G. W.I‘. Bro. L, I". Tnnton in ,m appropriate uddrrss, which was suitwlihy respond- ed to by both rccipicut.t. A second couinctition was the urruugcd for, wherein thc wliolc Division divided into twn teams, will join in intellec- o_ . 0f"l'.l1o ‘FOI imlii'rIi~it‘.._ meethrgend elpotfom nigtliers oi the ghhehnd Silver _C_ ren held ,why in *=\1_° Fretlhnd, Lot 11`an address _ B irc; misinmswas given he lalries D. Henderson oi the_'ilrm Hendersonoi Ross, Boston,~the :st Real Est-ate firm in' that city. ,\ir.lI-isndersbn is widly known as a; writer in American newspapers and 'VIoiih.5lnes_ on that subiect ~ot fo‘x",_ 11131111!! Ont of his garticlles on tha" lutiire of the ioxfhrusln-ess in in recent :widely quoted by other papers and ‘ll 1lf»el‘&f\-irc of all new fox com- marks. Mr. Henderson said thatwtd was not in the wonderfull dividends oairl to lnvestors,Vnow_in the imbu- have brought the business to its pre ’ 'work hardened wit-h the toil 'ln the' ilelds whose minds have not requir ' marts of trade an-d‘ in the'professlon,- vet when called to tlll executive otilces of corporation having capital' 'invpsted into tho hundreds of thou- ly as large, have lain down the im- plerrcnts ot agriculture and have P9". and have become Secretaries, the admiration of the Broker and Business world at large. These tar- mcrs slow of judgement and 'equally as slow of m~ovo:nent,f transplanted in a day to the world of finance reqvuiring -both quickness and accuracy of iudge,-` ment. And most wonderful of all they excercise -all of these require- ments uuccessfully and prodtab1y_ Surely the money of the investor is safo in it husiness that has develop- ed such msn as these. Surely new times have equired new measures, new mon.” In the election which fo`llo\ved the follovillnz odicers were elcctfldt- l‘1‘esi-dent, Mr. Thom-ns M_ll\`DhY. F‘reelan~d:;» Vice-Presidcmt, Mr. James D. Henderson, _B05t0n; Secrctu.ry~»Tre'asurer, William Kins- man, Freeland; Directorst- Mr. R.C. Henderson, Freeland; Mr, william Kinsman, Freeland; Mr. W. T. Hand. H900. Bnston; Mr. Wm. Miller, Eller- slin, Ranch Manager, J oshua Han-dm. son, Freeland, s , -l.____.__. Fly Swaiiing 1 ls Useless Our Dominion Entonrolqgigg gnyg; "1 llm convinced tlrut the practical 'l‘L‘B\llts of the fly swutting gitlnya,-i»g\nH tlmt have been carried on ‘hy som; of our newspapers are useless ns ily reducers." But the fact that . Ono tuul contest. The prize in this v.¢`.ll. he nn Ice Cream Social. It was nl- an decided to give three prizes to. th-n inenucrs introducing the largest nurrficr of can-d=idai:cs for initiation Boster, Charlottetown. during the next three months. Thesaluli R1-gears and ,druggists cv,erywhem_ ten-cent packet of WILDON’S FLY ,PADS is cupnble of killing it lrushcfs lof flies proves them to -he the best of all flv killers and rec0mmmd5_ their c0“ti““°“B U59 t0 K'0od housekcepers. wn-soN's FLY PADS are som s ln The _Drama i Poor s_ Demise issue of the Boston Journal ‘being 1 A ]Qke1~iC(i)[-n_edy_ _ I _ Janies. .During the course of his re- f I " i I r" ' him; the marvel ot the fox business - ' ` ~ lf I Had a Thousand ions' prices paid for pelts or for thai - " s I » > io A- _ anlnmls themselves. To him they For -marvel-'of it`all lay in the men who, ‘sont standing. The men whose he/nfds“ ‘ ` Mr' Cairns , _ as 77 fed the quieirening developed in one Nora Comedy ` 'I U ' _ ~ Mr. Gallagher sands and having net earnings dqlual- & 8. AdUlt8 1.0¢ Two ows _ taken un the sword of business, the ' DUUY5 Open at 7 ' _ child’-'en 5c _ 1"°“““"°"’ “““ "‘°““‘°“”°~ ‘“““"= ----.._.;___ eil_ ll - ’-Drania T *Jr* 'r 4" 4’ 1 l l 1 1 1 i - 1 DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS {f|2°i!'3I gulnting Pill for women. $5 iv. hox or thrco for $10. So d at ull Drug Stores. or mulled to tml’ address on receipt of price. lun Sconsu. Dsuo Co., Sz. 0atliarines__§Etor.q PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. {5i`§."I.7-“ll Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; ifivronsrw "grey matter ’; :\’I`nnii:-will build You uw S-I '\ lmx- nl' two for $5. nt. drug stores. or hi' mill' "" 1'f“‘¢‘l\"\ ol price. The sconsan Dsuu Co.. st. Cnllinrlnes Ontario. Suld at Iluglws' Drugstore . 6p.c._A School Debentures NOTRE DAME DE GRACE' WEST, _ DUE MARCH, 1944 Price to Yield 5 3-4 p. c. Details upon Request ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, "i'“‘*°'| Bank ol Montreal Bld., Sl John. N. B. Il. C. Flood. Manager. 'Phone M. 2720 Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Quehm, Ottawa, London, Eng( 15. l l é 3 .....,;-.ev i z ..- Johni D1nn1s_§Ped1greed Foxes i F 2 YIIIA\\\\\€'.II///IIl&\\\\\\\\7IIIlZIIIM\\\\\\`\Z'"""';"`°`“““"“""“"""' M lm’ Y e ' e r" - === 5 _ _._ '_ "\\\\\\\\¥r‘&\\\vllrx.\\\\sm\\veullll19lam fn . ‘ , _ these cl ces in a manner eorrnndi-ng F W _ V , Read The Article on the Malagash Silver Fox Co. in the Guardian of May 13th,and see what Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton _has to say abc the SILVER BLACK FOX .ndustiy by sending for a pamplet of the Boston Silver Black Fox Co. Address _ N. F. VAN HORSEN, 14 Kirkland Place, _ Cambridge Mass. 2338-5-13m12i. l_._r,~ /I _ . Fund-y .Fox Qu., Ltd. St. Ni 'Bo Hnva vigorous. harsh, Healthy Now Brunswick Ranch Raised v Beautiful liilver B’ack‘Foxos. ' Free from Inlsreeding 'I he soil of New Brunswick cou- taina enilicient Lime, so indispen- sable in producing atronz, healthy Foxes mailing it unnocssary to feed the young artiliclnl Lime Water to prevent them from deteriorating in vigor and stninihn. 0 u r prices are -reasonable: _ Terms liberal. . I!{[M\\\iIJIIIID _ .4 /- ° 2- “'° P°"- I ~ ` ,Z R' Investigate TheDinnis Pedigreed i 3. The future of this profitable industry I; Gomc ¢oN'cERN4 . »: .I . _ _ _ ' _- M3, ‘;""'_;' The past of the DINNIS RANCH is a record of phenomenal success. 1 ._ 1. . _ Thi' ii a GR0wmc,coN'c|'mN , - ` _ _ ,fx ,J 1 INVEST IN-(I) HIGH GRADE FOXES t 1 "ri 1 1 1 M L_ who These willbe 1 _,.»- ,_ _ .; _' ,_m,__~~_» .. ,~_ _ . I ‘ -_ ' V-" ~ _, . _,M _ _‘V __ _ ____ ‘ ~ ` i » _ l ~ ` ' - ~ ' ' _.»»f _ . _ "_ _ _._'. 4f:'_1. I f , ~ I ,V-`.‘ K l ~» <1 '».. . ~ . if free to your address' <3) rsnicnsso roxss. gs) _riéplioii cininilnd. ' You should Read our “B<>ok1e¢ on silver inqiugn-yr, and *The Hera Boon" of the Foxes Our Motto Your Guarantee Proficiency Progresé F-terrnnel-\