_ .1 I1? . l rf* ‘ ., U, I -_.,s. wi' i. < H lfé ui _ ,fi-f erm; ‘$ tk > i ’ ii '£3131 'sm . . l. lr. ‘ 1' -\ 3 2 '- i v, F "~,' ‘ Ii ' l ifi” , - -ei. -iii .> ._ - 1. ~ iii- sf fda;-_ i ly ,.. ,g_. fe , ...lv 'ii /.~. emi , ._ ii i' ‘ li _y- Jr i- -: ' ‘ init' ‘-f ii Q* ’ Li-_ ,_ ii! , ..,-, w . f,._'l§'f_i>- _il _.W vi 7. f,l f ffl, ei' ‘ V. >'=` 1"-' . 5*. i .jg , 'B' j. . 1 ri in i i . ll# in iii .in _ 1 *ici--’. i`»i.. is( %` i _ fx ~< 4,: A€iJ.’¢, '“/“Y l . 1'-_i-‘ J .if 5 V4 FW ii a ll .» >. ‘_ ‘ki- .Lv J 0 'I . i .5 r i .‘~§'\ -' , ‘; ‘WV i l i~.» i:i~.'<'»;" I if_i.» -i iii 1" 2 A i: i r ,(. / i v. -i; -~.~ . v i -‘i 'f A '- ti.i§,' if » i *.""[" A -rnsnsrss-runes 1:5; - , wh BEAR yh ONE ANOTHEWS BUR_ Jungle illms at the Peoples tonight. _A _ . gn DE_NS_ Actual scenes of animal life. 3763. "Bayard _ia ‘naw .iigehai-gms ,___ -_ a P R E S I D E N T --_\iy nnraen is too heavy, Lord," BAPTISMAL 3l'3R"ICE--At f-he » - evening service in the Central .Christ- ian Church tomorrow, 8 number of ‘ si ' l_l'._.-._-.iff-if.-f‘.=.-'_'.-'ff.-ssl l l-fr SUSPENDER ui. ears s e . ~ --- Valley. next sunday at 2.30 ir. _ NUNE`-50 ` EA S Y Then came a sudden cry for help FLORIDA HOTEL- SU`B“`b¢"'i¢5 nl »_ _ _ _ _ 1: _ r es d and Ice ('reaui will be served at the _ _Eschpur .I r,§;;";00:§e1:0hie,,,I_]rg1,i§iy ga” Florida Hotel, Pownal, Saturday UncomlihoiullyGurmleed mm U, my be,,,_ evening, Jiuy 25. - ssss Prince Edward 'riieaeis was wsu mi- Don'¢mcrelyssy¢\l¢P¢Ml¢Il '< 2 Say. I thought of my heavy but-dgn_ _ (`HUflCH OF SCQ'|'L;\ND.._ 'Rel dlBDC9 and th; p_-n-eq-3_,| -_\-as also well _ P1'eS|del'lfSuSpendel'§ nut ln, 'twas gone! lEy\‘en McDougall will preach Wed., filled with exec-llcm. iiu.nbi~.is which """ 'riin glenn-. and doubt iina vanished 21111. at Dundas ut 7.30. On Sabbath si-a quite ‘APR 2“d_. Bl- 301120! at 10-30 and llsbble" was a- pmverfiil drama in And Lc-ve's iight shone. Birch Hill at 6.30. p. n:~. ` \-_ihich a' pampered girl comes ro real- . " i 1 When we another's burden lift Isl-A-\DER Cf‘lAMIfI0N--At U10 0,. ,ry to bear; Manitoba championships held in Win- .r il.nve's gentle liund rcinovetb swift nillffg 18st Week. MT- Wall-91' Higgills. p our load of_care. . until receotly of Charlottetown, cap. a ,tureil the championship for that pro- See Our Lockets , £5!! , fl kels, in plain, gem set and Pi' fancy chased designs, shown .j ll'] SQUZIIP, OVZll, lOUllCl 2lll(l|di..ve Anvil, another Jones horse, si l heart shaped, with Crain at 1; $1.75 up. ii W. N. Tanton ‘_ Sunnyside 5 1 trembllngly said. “I can no farther carry it!"- I v ' ("ii‘ciiit rnces at North Randall, lita- ' . - "l III. owned by Frank G. Jones, I Here ls an ex' mid lien. hir. Tenn. trottin a mile ff. i eff' cellent display in here nozv of loc- "9 A l t I h ii -Selected. HORSE NOTES ln :i spcciail event on Wednesday ti-riimn nt the third dny's Grand ‘ll . . fl 2_0-1, establishing a world’s re- rd for a four year old trotter of ther sr-_\_ The old record, 2.0r'>}, as iiindc- in 1893 by Directuui. 1-i~rs- drove Etswnh, and was priced ' ii riiniier. In the morning Geers ile iii 21.022, the fastest niilc trot-_ -il this sciisiiii. Anvil also became ic lastest record trotter in training. .__&__________ :;See the New York Lily (`.i\ll:\!‘s ir lnriies in both still and soft nt iginlcy 11108. 3648-7-Ziihllli. I John O. Hyiidman ., “ l lie 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. _ D i re c: t o rs : Hon. John Agnew George D. DeBlois H-_---M This ? William E. Agnew _ eu ==uu°-=f°- EIDE! sa.. IT PAYS to buy in this province '“"“" , Au. siioL'i.n see nie mg .uiienn persons will be baptised 'virice iii pole-vaulting. ___ e \\ Girl at the Pso- 8763. SEL OU l\le's Th _ , W-_._ 'rriE I0 HASTED scuoon esrso 0! 11.800 tdps Antiiraeite wal for Buutsin. Bell & Co. 3677. OHERRY _ Y_A,!LIiEY.-Service will 5° |3914 in Church, Cherry ui. A. Q, Ia-iiiuwi-ali nniunts. 'PHE PRINCE EDWARD.- The d last night by an appreciative au- W splendidly prrflucul. “tue of the ze her position through trouble. A Western drama and two comedies of eal worth completed the pictorial rogram. The audience were given rare treat in music when Mr. Gal- lagher sang melodiously that old and ver-po ular balla “Anchored iliead to gallop. He tore madly down lll'\`AWAY.- A horse, said to be- t long to Mr. Pope Mills, and hitched to past seven suddenly took it into his Water street on to (`onnolly’s wharf Z1 . jumping over into the river. For- ° tnnntsiy for him, the shafts of the ° vi' ggon broke under the strain, the .8 vehicle and the horse thus parting I enmpnny at the water‘s edge. A 3 man who happened to be nearby in a ,_ row-boat at the time took hold of ' his nniinni by the bridle and ;‘ brought him ashore, none the worse tl n ivnegon, last evening about hall-7 r l’. n their comfortable and well-appoint d bousebont, Doris, in cruising on he beautiful West River. With the xceptlon of two of the Misses Hood, amily left Charlottetown yesterday mr his dive nn the Doris on the initial trip of P d' _ii 'hen this program is again put on o-night even bigger houses ought to (!SuIt. HOUS|§ROATI_\`G-Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilood have closed' their residence n Bayfield street, and with the ther members of their family will pend the remainder of the summer ‘ho drove up in their carriage, the ic cruise. 'l`lie _Misses H000 Who rovc will join the Doris at an all* for Ladies an advance shipment of La_di_es’ Coat Sweaters U16 fight 'for boating, motoring and driving, in all»,the.n¢sy l weaves and $2 00 to $6 00 each Sweaters for Men New Sweaters for the men also, you men know that nothing _is half so comfortable for holidays, fishing and knocking around the coun' , these evenings as a Coat Sweater. Come in and 'look over the new linestziH prices " $1.50 to $5.00 each. » Wash skirts S $2.25 to 4.75 for 1.29 ea. Ladies’ Hats $1.25 to 4.50 for 29c Sailor Linen Suits ~ $4.50 to 7.50 for 1.98 ea. s In this lot we have carried over from last' season two dozen. The regu- lnsurarue rozerage business in Bos he Mr. R. B. Coles, of Stroughton, d Mass., who carries on an extensive D r' b I W ton, is at present on a visit to the h Island. Mr. Coles is a native of D Charlottetown, ii-iiicii ne iefe niiity- S five years ago for the States, where has prospered exceedingly .This is ointed rendezvous, and for several ccks the family will make the ousebont their home, with the pros- ect of a time of considerable plea- ure. TIIE Pl‘I()PLE'S.- The Pcople's sg] 4* LY'-I-I3.” \..- YT-ff.-.’ cj! '~:""'.:\J: ~' , . >~\\?»`*-’\_\">»>,__. ’-'fi' ‘ ~i`-~@l.-M it ~. . < i is-.` Q- . ~ - . ._ 1.1, -, 4 V r-ifrpinl F "2 312 v.. »'- A._..;__ "55i #gba Ie? it _ -wi ,, . ,,._ is _.y in J W :ill experienced Island farmers. ricrs, for wood and steel tracks,t could ne-ed. 12 foot spreads, mowers making Canada Best Carriages There are four more car- -loads of carriages to arrive this week and with this ship' ment you will End here the ._best, display of carriages ‘ever made by the Canada, Tudhope, McLaughlin and Dominion factories. N o matter_what kind or grade of camage you _would want to own, you will find here t Just the stype desired. _"_ -----* - asosvzlsivi Our line of Porter haying tools is the most popular with hnrpoon forks, iron and wood pulleys, steel rafter grapples, floor ruftei' hooks, manilla hay rope, wire cable rope-a l you McCormick Farm Implements You will want to sec our McCormick rakes, 8, 9, 10 and making 5 and 6 foot cuts, farm wagons and dump carts. Supplies arrived, 25 styles shown- an excellent display through- out. See our umbrella tops, dusters, sheets, coole_rs, blankets, wraps and whips. co_uld want in driving sup- plies. cash, but we can make Callintoday. A A? Iflorne _& Co. "§f§ii.s" Tools Now Haying time is almost here now, and to make the work as easy and pro- fitable as possible you need to get your equip- ment from our present, splendid stock of haying tools, machines and sup- plies. Ilere you will find hay car- wo-tinc grapple forks,double 4 5 and 6 foot cuts, binders Driving deliirlited with everything he has fl inndc greater progress than any city “ of five times its population in the llnitird States. lie docs not think d Volt: has been recailed'to Boston and leaves with regret, but hopes to rc- turn here every summer as lie has so enjoyed renewing" old acquaint.- anccs in this muiznillceiit province. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Montreal Office: London Office: E11; gill,-i‘,§g¢§_f*1 "uf fennel be Cufvl by "HWS Fmsr ME'rrioD1s'r_- Rev. Mr. F J CllFNEY&C0 'I`olcdo 0 F New Blfkti St. Milfyys Chambers, Well-c undcrsignecl linve known-_I-`,].l`li,eiicy ltilv. li. DH.WBOfl, the pflSl.0f‘ will . (` for flu- Ins! l:\ years. :ind liclie\'cAl\|in perlcclly V ) ' , . - ' 343::-mi-rrstrf 161ASu==ud $f:;i.".“i;‘il°; 1'; :‘..‘.‘:r.;ar:.;‘ii.ii.§.::z:;i.“i:'.i;:"s ‘$533-.`.f `".s`iI‘n`1-°.i‘§‘°sf`é`i.’.Zi‘i.".?i“ "'i..i.’ii __ i _, ,_ ._. liisiiiiii. Flasses uf 12.30. Prnyer service W/\Lni_\‘c, KiN:v.\N 8.- M/inviu, W _ ,:_ Wholesale llruggisfs Toledo. 0. cps cg;-diuuy we1¢0me_ llnll si Cnlnrrli I un: is laki.-ii nilcrlially, acting rlirectly upon llie blood and iiiucous surfaces ol . . “W _ J N0' Track Porter Carrier Take llall'sFamily Pills for constipation. m0rning_ The pastor Rev. F. H_ F , Littlejohns will preach in thc even- G ,_\ ing.. Sunday School and Bible Class H \ » nt 4.15. -- I , Get Y°“f ciiiti in niiiii -gi 1-laying Hill llltlllllllll REiADl'll"tS OF THIS I'Al’lCR MAY to OB'l‘AIN VALUABLE BOOK WITH SIX (IOUPONS AND LITTLE MONEY. Richer by several thousands of new words is our English American speech today than a `i`cw years ago, 'l'o profit by them in good measure you must know what they are and what they -mean. Mainly they have been born of scientific progress and the development in art and science. About 3,000 of them ,are in the new 1912 Funk & Wngnnlls Comprehensive Dictionary with Atlas, offered by ns for six coupons and only ninety-eight cents. Look at this superb volume und you will surcly get it, if you our Porter Amerkan Haying Tgols efiii hernrn this edition has been ex- *end ull Services- hausted. 3362-7-10MEtf. Hammocks . We have a few dozen ` choice HAMMOCKS. NEW STOCK, FAST COLORS strong and durable, which we are clearing out at low prices 95 cents each up to l l' HARNESS 150 sets just We have everything you Our prices are low for erms to suit vour needs. $6.00 each. New Banks, A New Books See our splendid line of RE-PRINTS, BEST AUTH- ORS, attractively bound Just received. Repular price $125 each, we sel them at 50 cents and 60 cents each. SOUVENIRS, SOUVEN- IRS of R. E. ISLAND in great variety. ‘ in Carter & Company Ltd . _ Mr. itoies ni-st visit some and iie is Theatre use unusually Cruwded last seen. He says Charlottetown has OXCBDUUHHI iIlt€F9Bt was Sh0\\'n. was' a stupendous six-reel film, pro- . $2 . . there is any necessity for ii. compari- which every animal that is to be son with newer cities laid out found in the African forest was put on the latest plans, ns Vharlotte- on the screen. These pictures cover- town is ideally planned with its cd six thousand feet of film. "Fol- wide streets, and open squares. illr. lies of a Night” and "A Real Mo- ('olc also thinks the country marvel- ther" were excellent photo~plnys, and l“‘l¢~`l.V fcftilc. und thi! IIIPIHB f1\\'l1Y altogether the programme last night Hlll'-‘Ml Of Mwtlllflfi he has “ec” for ""3s one of rare merit. Those who lufmyfl 085'- MF- C010- like mvsf have not yet seen Rnincy’s puck of lslaullefs HbI'08d. DHS befrumc hounds uncnnthing and “rounding interested in foxes. and has np" the king of the Forest should tnkeii ii block of shares in the French not fail to visit the People-'s to- ifiver Fur Farming Company. ‘i\lr. night, --., St. Peter's Cathedral-Holy (Dom- : mnnion at 8 and 11. Mating nf, ' ‘ 10.15. Iflvensong and Sermon at, T, 0 ‘ - . . . ls here. Rector. Morning Pri-iyer at 1|, Evening Prayer at 7. All seats free. Holy Uomniunion at 8.30 a. n-. _ . D. lilc- Lean, will preach at 7 p, in, night 0f.the.wcek and on Sunday. ladies hose this morning/Pitons. big hose days at Phhss. ' . Pfam see .na iss.-_ilu»».._ ight, when a series of pictures of Paul .l. Rnlnsy’s African Hunt" need at a cost of over 50000 in lar ‘prices are $4.50 to $7.50. These suits are placed on sale today for $1.98 each. We have them in all sizes. Silk and Net Waists i I $3.50 to 8.50 for 1.58 ea. _ We have laid on a special counter 45 silk and net waists. The regular values for these run from $3.50 to $8.50 each. These waists are all last season’s make. The lot are placed on sale now at $1.68 each, and run mostly in sizes 34, 36, 33 and 40. 1 ' I CHUHEH lSEllV|i[S 3 _ Q* B B _ _ B H Littlejohns in thc inoriiinp; B cflnesday evening at 7.30. Strung- . L. Dawson will preach in the E M (‘. Dalton D -`l'll\`I.SI-IED AND DAILY BY THE lbertou Dark Silver .FL McLean Co., Ltd. elmont eech Wood arkcrs rlghton clfnst Fox Co. eech llill hnrlottetown nrruthers innis Pedlgreed Foxes Original , Dominloll ,-7 ww" ~ i ilie svnlcvii. 'fesiimoniuls soul free, Price '/5 GRACE CHURCH. -Rev, ,lMr_ I.; " cents per bolllc. Sold by all Dru 'sls. ' . - - mpiro astcrn reeland rent Cnnitda Northern owntt-Dalton V05 iltrin Patch Fox Co. HIX STUCK UllllllllllNS CHANGES AND INVEST- MENT (;';l1l¥_l)IPANI1£S A Harpers Montague Mount Edward Massachusetts North Milton 1’ed‘1~ ' greed Foxes North Tryon Co North Shore Provincial CORRECTED FOX EX- Asiina I,;'°“'l° Price' ega ;ll. J. Me-Neill Co. U0 Rayner International Rogers Payton 55 Par Record Rosemont' Smith Seal River Samson Souris Black Fox C0 100 100 100 50 l00 100 50 50 l(l0 100 100 125 110 70 60 175 130 100 Hilvcr Tip . Thoroughbred Sterling 150 '\Ylorii_¢ "'l‘hren ivcrs 125 Tuplin Irving 12-2 Nnrtii nivnr 125' rptnn " New llnvon 100 125 f_\’Lcnry Patch 100 100 Crystal 100 125 50 50I 100 100 100 100 40 - A Victoria l Spring Park Fox Co. 600 John Agnew Fur Farms 115 Ltd. ' 110 Empire (New Issue) Fur Producers Ltd 100 Kingsbury Fur Farm! 125 Ltd. 100 Dlnnis Pedigrced 150 'Foxes (New Issue) 100 100 130 Mason Pure Bred 10 10 S. B. F. Co. 50 50 100 5 100 500 zo zo 100 . 100 100 "100 100 ine ioo ioo ioo loo 100 100 100 N.-‘S cnmots ,. gg; f`bonn`s"’ A KIDNEY, I Pll_l.S`_T:,s i \\\\\\\.\5,iS-1 it slr D' 45 10 25 100 100 100 200 100 i\ ii \\\\\T /' \\\ 230 125 ioo wo noe 1,500 ioo 1oo ino 100 100 100 in so za io _ =s\,,J5_i_u i~1___\F-_.Yee-..~ f. .~‘ s»..~-~_i-»-f'i»a» 1 llli. GHT5 D45 C '_ |`,ll_'l|_'~ D|,qnE1-[5 HF`,_,.~-'!`-_‘Zn "`-i»_"|,“ Ts/li Ulu" \\ am . , P* C31*-‘[365 cngieuim 50 100 1015 COlllI‘ANI|'IS. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at g _w 7.30. Strangers are cordially invited = all services. \\\\\.\\\TJ'4'IA\\\\\€’.ZI/IIIIAY Ill NEW 2lION.- The pastor, Rev. G. C. Taylor, will preach in the morn- ing on "Experience," His address to the children will be on “The Children of the King." In the evening the pastor will take ns the subject ol his discourse. "The Teuch- er as an Empire Builder.” CENTRAL OHRISTIAN.Rcv. A. J. McLeod at 11 and 7. Morning subject; "No Standing Still;" evening: “Ob- edience." A BAl"l`IS'l".-ltcv. Burton Simpson Wlll Drcnch nt ll und 7. A cordial invitation is offered strangers to ut- aNo1.Iq;\N , _ S1' r~AU1.'s~ nav 'r w iwiirpiiyf f'-Ill/A§“\\“\"KlIII l"EOl’LE’B CHURCH-lfcv BALVATIONIBT Salvation Army-Services ence Specials at Patons for Friday and Saturday See our splendid showing of Saturday and “Milly are two J ivna via sa uni isi'f.uf°°cii., Ml 'infant I llllll YIIIlIlllIA\\\\\\\\\ZIllA\\\\\§'.lIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\#IAiIZIIA\\\YII Y III/i\\\\\\\\§`§IIliIlllI@\\\\\\\\ is Yet in Its Infancy A FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the world today. _ “It_ is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field. of industrial activity, while thc 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 De pamnent of Agriculture March 1914) The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes ` Limited iéfiggfayrggr il; OPPORTUNITY. It is a well establislied Company, seeking Prospective Dividends for 1914 65 p, °_ . “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. Tlie John R. Dinnis Pedigreecl 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 tax_es on forty-eight pups at 7. p. c. of the’ world’s Supplyihilég the lal'8¢St_I1l1mb§rh in any ranch in the world. He raised sixteen. pug from youn rs ' - » __ - , J- R. Bam DeoemgeIl1,>a11913an ad four litters of six each .I l?elt, _ ` Write for HERD BO0Kd ' ' 'H ' ‘ li ` ' ' - giving “performance-records” ofeggitissiiltriiisln detail the breeding qi. the ' " W. E. Cameron, °-_ln- ` Ghnrloitoiiiiiiiinhn Patent Luther fvinllu with bow 25 ual Wd: a'I'P3liu. |\'l pn » sqxlav ‘ -» aasev-iinismf