f ' -~'.t=‘1_‘”' ~ ‘ *> =¢==~»s~»-,.~ . »r‘~‘.'=* N.,-., '- -_,., ,-, ,~ ._, _ ., . f, , .tt .tm 1 ...ti R.;/,,, ‘ K A,,;&..), ,af `;.,,:.-. aww. ...N1 . .o._£... ~.-..¢ .f;~-Mg, ._ .ww ¥‘ J* ,_¢%,,Y,;_,'_ , ' - _f ;~,-_.yi -_~ ‘ f - , ..:. * - ,~ ».. _ _mv »- -..,.,..;;,,.,,,,..,~;,=;..j,i,.-. _ jg, ir, _ . _ Burr; 12-1914 _ _ - """"‘“" ““""w= 'H 'ms onluu.o'r'rn'rown ouaannm =~-fe mer or 11...- -~ »PAos»snve‘s e I ~. “___i_ _ ` _ _ _ _ Fan of b-foil to perfpction I WI'th°_i ` I ", 1;,” I .1 <€i;Y\ °“t t“`°“°m°éf00Plll8 £0 see into the fire.. F it M Clar ' .I if . _ . Sask 't s I. has convenie tP t d ' _ I Rinse .. ..._ ...°.:.sf;::.;=f.1>;;. OD- L01 th€_MCQl§l_'Y-d€dl_er_show you. e. S°l`ii"iheii orders at ence. and d°l“’§l?i7 2’-in be made from vessels W ¢ IS' dmrging at lowest prices- Huntain Bell 31 C0 rnoneloa. seiiins Aces” D°'“ 1 i ly? Men’s (lxiords Shown ln Patent. Gun IVIQtaI ‘Tan All Slzes New styles Good -fi t t - ing were $4, $4.50, $5, now $3. ` 3.37, $3.75 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. V Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. ltd. 9 Commsncing Monday; the lst of. une, the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND eaves Charlottetown for Plctou, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Pictou on re- _m about 4.00 ' p. m. Connections ads at Picton lor sll points in ovs Scotia. STEAMER IIIMPRESB Leaves Bummersids for Point-dir hene, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 ,o'clock s.. m., leaving Pointf u-Chene on return about 4.30 p.m., annecting with express trains for harlottetown and Tignish. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Ohens for all olnts in Canada and the United tstss. G. W. WAKEFGRD, ' M n er. - a sg hsrlottstown, May 29th. 1014. $675-li-30Mt1. agent in Montague. rf:.-;_-_-_-_-,;:.~_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_-A.-_-_~_-_-_-_-.-_-:_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-:;.- '» ..°|1' Pays to buy in thu Province] ..*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian _.THE MORNING Guardian can he obtained in Souris at M. A. Pac- quet's.~ -p_- ` ...°HR. CARL McDONALD Guardian representative in Bouris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the olilca of Undertaker Dingwell. V ...°SUBBCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they' |18" Phill for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are gilstsontiuued promptly on expiry e. ..__..1_._._.__-._ Fill SIUEK UUUTATIUNS ,__- -‘ITRNISHED IND CORRECTED DAILY BY THE FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVEST' KENT COMPANIES LTD. » Pat AIb's1'l’.0n Dark Sfivl' 100 A.E. MUIAQII Co., Ltd. 100 Belmont Beech Wool Barkers Brighton Belfast Fox Oo. seeeil Hui ' Chnrlotteipwg Carruthers 1 (new issue , Dalt on Dinnls Pedlgreod Foxes Origin-al Dominion Empire Easton Freeland Great Canada Northern i-Iowatt-Dalton [vos _ Montague Milton Patch Fox Co. Edward Island S. B. Fur Producers Ltd 100 Kingsbury Fur Farms Ltd. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes (New Issue) Mason Pure Bred S. B. F. Oo. 50 New England and Prince _ Fox Co. Mo\lnt Edward Massachusetts North Milton Ped!- grecd Foxes North Tryon Oo North Shore Provincial Barkers Proiuo Regal ll. J. McNeill Co. Rayner International Rogers Payton Record Rosemont Smith Seal River Samson Souris Black Fox Oo. Sprlng Park Fox Co. Silver Tip Silver Fox Reaching Co. Thoroughbred Sterling 'aylors Three Rivers ' Tuplin Irving 100 North River 40 Upton ‘ 50 - New Haven O’Leary Patch Crystal _ Victoria 191.5 COMPANIE John Agnev' Fur Farmrr- Ltd. ` 5 20 Empire (New Issue) V 100 100 Kingsbury Fur Fnrmi,'Ltd 100 100 inkermnn For Farms Ltd. 1oo....1oo Strathcona Black F0! Co. 100 100 Price 110 115 100 145 50 55 100 125 100 M0 |50 70 50 60 100 175 100 200 mo) 100 100 150 126 125 105 50 125 100 125 600 I0 100 100 100 100 40 100 1 0 0 4100 500 50 100 100 100 50 100 100 10 10 100 115 100 110 100 100 100 125 100 100 100 150 100 130 10 10 100 5 1 00 10 25 100 100 100 150 200 230 100 125 100 190 |500 1,500 .... ..60 to 100 100 190 100 I-| os"-‘toon mmomm 23 . 10 5 11.3 S.” I0 _ I 1* 1 | Plant Line The S.S. Evangeline sails from Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and I-Ialifax Fridays at noon. Returning leaves Boston Tuesdays. For further informa- tion apply to JAS. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hard Coal To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner “A n n i e Marcia.” 500 Tons b e s t quality of .Hard Coal nut sizes. . Customers will please ~book their orders so as the Coal can be delivered whilst vessel is dis- charging.- $15" Yf\. _ éxifffe \ kf _ ; paw ." Ng-\r\0 fi ii _fe \_’ \_ ’\ Z ___'U 1 »~¢ ~\ _§@§0` C __,,» - - »» 6'; LINERS Passengers Freight Th I hi lin ivins s re ~ in lift' y1'i°-Nmifsha °u"ouf~o uwlge between llslifsx.London. Liverpool and 81. 1ohn‘s.Nfld. sh i Cl dl ~ vig:-.'*li:irl'nr:l.‘lcd|omm?»ldstIi>`n.fd’r 1.; Punnnrl Y rf hl _ _" GB " 0 t - §§'.§|i::;'§f.,.';?iia7e°€§'§.°:§if“5.’il?3.ii.Fi Fumemwithy & Co. Ltd. General Agents :_ :::.-J. ::.t::-:_A:.-:_-:.~_-_-_-,-_»_~; _____________ ~ ;_»_-_~_~_»_.; 9 100 15 25 120 100 70 100 125 125 105 100 45 THE FURNESS | EXHIBITION -0Nl:l CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in thi; wlumm Cash must accompany 0|-de;-_ Mini. mum charge twenty-tive cents, ..'Reserve Thursday evening Sep- tember 3rd. for icecream Social to be held at Lower Montague in nld or_the Presbyterian Church. Weather .Dl'0Vi\1S unfavorable will he held Fri- day evening. GERMANB ON THE OFFENSIVE. LONDON, Aug. 31.- Aa Omen.; telegram received here declares that fresh forces of Germans have made N191? Hvliearance on the Russian ifrontier and that at some points they are taking the offensive against the Russians. |.E|Pz|o c`AP'runE Nor coNF|sMEn. OTTAWA. Aug. 31.- The Militia headquarters have no conilrmstloii of the report of the capture of thc Cruiser Leipzig. Cl|l||LOT|'ETO|l|l HIRKETS Oats (white) 554;, Oats (black) 581;, Straw (per ton) 33,00 Hay Loose (per ton) $10.00 Eggs (per doz.) 22e. Print Butter (per lb) 19-25c_ Fowl and Chicken (each) 60-$1.25 Tub' Butter (Per lb.) ‘ ,' 20c Potatoes (por hush.) ' 75c. Tiimipn (per bus.) _, 50¢_ Hides ‘ 12ic. Calfskins ' 14c. Beer (lb) Li to zo¢_ Young pigs (Der pair) $7.00 ‘to $8.00, Sausages (lb.) ,' 15c. Becta (bunch) A 5o_ Onions (bunch) , Sc, Carrots and Parsnips (doz.) 12c. Cod Fist: (lresh per lb.) _ 4 to 5c. Pork (lla) i 1Gc. Ducks- (cach) .. 70c . Digestive 5 Disorders _ Yield When tho right help is sought at the right time. Indigsstion is a torment. _ Biliousness causes suffering. Either is likely to lead to worse and weak- ening sickness: The right help, tho best corrective for disordered conditions of the stomach. liver, kidneys or bowels is now known to be .. ` ' and the right time to take this fa- mous family remedy is at the first sign of coming trouble. Beecham's Pills have so immediate an effect for good, by cleansing the system and purifying the blood, that you will know after a few doses they Are the ' Remedial e Resort Larsen! Sale. nl Any Msdlelno ln the World- ‘ Sold everywhere. ln boxes. 25 coats "Our stock of toilet soaps is one of the best that has ever been dis- played in the city. Here you will find tho best products of Pears, Proctor and Gamble. Fairbanks, Jcrlclns, Col- gatcs, Woodbury. Packard, Williams and Johnsons, all from the wnrl' _%~~:`*=-~'.>i'“3~~1*f.1»,"..)"'~ . > . »;~,t‘-~ » .t ‘ ~ 1 - 1 ~ » ` _ _ . ‘A u 5*-"~‘.\*?'~.\_ _“A lr, ._ 4 I 1' @\'u\\\\\'=\ \@*" \h//”/"////- ////////// “ /y / ///// ////// ,W//8 W /// Y @ _I The Best Reason Why You Should Drink ' -SEAL RAND rrnn li. Irv "` 7,77 M ' _ ` /" \/ »-up u A i - _ar-f~'~~~~-~< - A . - A _ » ne- ..~, _ ._;_.___/ \/:--, ~~ --»-~.._.sni.».. .... _ -"- Contentment ' /__ S' i ment in the possession of Diamond or i , ’ , other Jewelry can exist onlv when one g Q has positive _k_nowledge that the Jewels F RN _ 1 are above criticism. ll ( ~ That satisfaction in jewel buying will *'-~ ` " ' be found here for the very reason that our well known reputation as jewelers _and Watchmakers has been gained only through persistent adherence to the policy of offering only such gems as will bear the most critical inspection. And the high value we place upon your Jcatron- age regardless of the amount of your expen iture, \K/ . \h/. \hl el I n 9 r Estab. 1868 Jewelers & Engravers ‘ w. ~--\ as ~ . ~ - »--- ” s;¢_ "~ <~ ' ~» ,iv .1 -- of " . 1 T . . iii in '"7 Is the_greater part o_f life and content- i ‘it H; \ f f 1 _ _ , 7 ff- . 11:* ~._ . \... ~1'l/ e ' lf ' ~ TB to //// Is, Because You Will E Like lt. - ci-|Ass 8. . _ SANBORN ~ MONTREAL |45 5 Q \\\iiii\\\\\ W- %////,,,,,////////” \ \\\\\\ 1,/ ‘ Bonshaw Ferry Timetable for August LAUNCH DOLPHIN will leave Bonshaw for Charlotte- i town, calling at Mc.»\rthur's wharf, West River Bridge and McEwcu’s wharf. V Friday Aug. 7, Tuesday Aug. ll, Friday Aug. 14, 'l‘uesduy Aug. Fi-idny Aug. ..l, Tuesday Aug. 25, 3.-» _X :‘°°°"e~if°` 3°5'=':»:2 °°o o E°?Pr=!’r= 3.5.5?-’?5 '¢ Q F .9 Friday Aug. 28, 5 3946-B-.=l‘.i5201. For Sale ‘ 2 pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes, these may be inspected at our Sales Ranch. A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We also handle Mink, Marten and Fisher. NOW is the time to buy _your stock. Call and see us before buying. Full information re Ranch building and Ranching given to customers. Agents for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITED. The Farm Stock E3 Fox Exchange of P. E. I . Head Oflice 36 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone 485 P. 0. Box 4 i /IIIIIIIl;R\\\\\YIIflA\\\\\\\\`\\\\\\\`V4MYllA\\\\\§iI/IIIIZAYI\L\\\Y\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\§lI/I/II&\\\\\\\\WIII//IiIIll .",' ,_"'. .___ i> world today. Capital for Extension. J. R. Barr, December, 1913 W” 'Gen. Waller. local sunt Dominion Express Cn. Building, Queen St. 1 | I-Ialifax. i _i mb# _--_-m _-wJ `\ __4 ._ . gllllllVIlIIIlIl&\\\\\\\\\\TIIlL\\\\\\-‘TJI/IIIII6s\\\\\\\\7IIJJE"-I/I/lIIIA\\\\lIIUIIQ U .- __ ` ' `l »~. f . . , . _.jf '-. ,-_ ~.__. ' '\. ._-1. f2fL""" L = l&7’.""'? 3” I "1 .Q -T1; _; ` » .j~.:,.._’ 4,. ~*~,;'_~._= --',‘-fp '. “` ~?-1" - 'M . F' 'l'>"'.‘ ~' /f.:"’- -1' 4 5! $153 \.»i\ ' . f?'¥f3'\_ .' “v ` if-.I f ~ - ~ 4 ` ‘ I ` ‘A ff. /A :Abu 2' _» t.T`~. r~ ~' iii ~» ; to af' '*' ' I' ~1 __ _ _' 4 4 \ Great World Industry is Yet in Its Infancy I FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the “It is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, while the enterprise is YET NEW and while thc rewards are so great and the prospects so bright as they are at the present time". (Report of Depzutmerit of Agriculture March 1914) The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you 11 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is it well estzilalislicd Company, sgccliiiig Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. ¢. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results.” Premier Matliicson, August 26, 1913. The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINN IS of Charlottetown. This year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c. of the woi'ld’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 Pelt, by Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance-records” of ancestors. W. E. Cameron, S°°'Y°Tfe°S“f"f Gharlottetovvn B o x I 4 7 P . E . l . m`\\\\\\\\\\urs'//1/ass\\w1n1m§\mm“ mss\ 3 \\f`//llsmbvlll \\\\\\\\\\\'Illllllf//a¢\\\\\\\\\\\\._='-sw////if/A\\\\\\\v/1//////0' ._ \\\\vil1, “\\\\-ev/////A “III %mlv//A1N\\ ` J If 1,, .,_, f _ -1,.