...a....-. ._ _ ,..- _~_._..-._..._,_ ___ , '.".%.'-`.\ 1 - VJIC / ’ . _ _ -°~ THE Eisrsiin ous,lt_ll_nri s. r ' ` - __~`_,'; ' "`-`~`~'-`-'-‘-'-‘f`-`-‘-'-'~'-'-'-'~'-11'-'-`=-‘-'-‘-'=-'ff-'-'-'~‘-‘~‘-'~'-"1 -’-`~'~'-`-`-1"-~""""W"""*‘-`~'~*'-‘-‘~`-'-`~`-'-1'-‘f ` ' ' Contentment ` i r , I5 l5he_B1’¢8l1¢I'D2¥t 0_f life and content- -1 ment i_n the Possession of Diamond or , _ gfah¢1’J¢lF§lrYcanexist onlv when one ~._¢ =-‘~*._‘, I I s ggsitive knowledge that the Jewels-‘_ S.S- l\ -_"f7_- _ area ve criticism. -- _ Thatsatisfaction injewelbuying will - P79.- f be found here for the very reason that our well known reputation as Jewelers and Watchmakers has been gained only throgifh persistent adherence to the policy of offering 9 y such gems as will bear the most critical ins tion ‘ And the higliesalue' we place upon your atron. age regardless of the amount of your expend)iture_ ‘ \hI.. \hI. \RI9Ill‘\er Estnb. 1868 lJewelers & Engravers / ' 11 in \. .___Y 'I Ivy ‘ 7’g5‘€?fk ` i -- _ = vfi rm* _ .. -if-/\ _j _ .-,-1:; »"»a-:-; ic_=~;5'£..-1a';i°.\‘r:->‘.L=é’i’;f°.';¢;”’!/ -\~lf-f~\f:7.’~a_;.,3,,';ii7;‘:»+”;`1°t7r0r!. I-\lbo¢ llld 5!- Iohn. DIRECT SERVICE lbctwecn St. John and Bolton. A Main srsawisinr Lina Dlre\‘,t‘eervios between Portland and New York heaven Franklin Wharf. Penland Tuesdays Thursday! and ,Saturdays at dw p. in. for New York. Day trips leaving Penland at 10.30 A. M tor New York. Leaves St. John? P. M. Atlantic time on Tuesdays. Fridava and Saturdays for Bowan direct. . St. John. Ticket OEM. 47 Klhl St. ggi) 110118 Of the Celebfated Lack' awana Coal in EB8.5f0V¢ and Chestnut sizes. Biinhill all 2- <=° -. I. l.'I'H0llPSON 'I' RCP A ..a°‘..:.i.:." assi. ALLAN LINE fsi‘.‘i“" immefequened t'§'lfwi.¢ne_il§ ' 3 sailing wssgiy via si. Lawrence orders at onC¢.alld dellveiliyfiv-' ma ro uvasrooi. ma , --ro»o|.ssoow seem ":'°1i...';“° ‘* charzinsei 10"” 9 ` u %l:_n......::::::.’ii'.!ii1 .ii ..“3'.a..i:: -»»i~£1II.1./i'-2 3 i:;._'i . GW. -Phope 404. Selling Agents Dom -7 »}l,'¢.'l$I-f.T"_f»..§’.'l.ll." _ "'s _a32»Zii 3. . Cod Lui psf ansfvrseaariewa.-si¢.s¢'|,ul»»uoa»»¢fA¢me¢ ..°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col. umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-ilve cents. . .°,MU8lC . LESSONS.-Professor Watkls will resume his music classes in Georgetown and Montague, on Mon. day and Tuesday, September 7th and 8th, respectively. intending pupils are requested to notify Professor Watkis by mail this week, to insure inclusion. 5215-9-1M31. ..*A MEETING of the Kings Coun- ty section of the Army Fled Service Fund Cammitteo was held in the As- sembly Room at the Provincial Bulld- ing on Monday forenoon, the Vice- President for the County, Hon. John McLean presiding. John A. Macdon- ald of Cardigan, was appointed Sec- retary. It was decided to hold pub- lic meetings to explain the object of this appeal to the peop‘e at the pri- ncipal centres in the County during next week. as follows, vlz:- Soiiris, Monday, Sept. 14. Elmira, Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Montague, Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Cardigan,, Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Dundas, Thursday, Sept. 17th. St. Peters Bay, Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Morell, Friday, Sept. 18th. Murray Harbor South, Thursday, Sept. 17th. Murray I~Iarbor°Nortli, Friday, Sept. 18th. Murray River Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Georgetown, Saturday, Sept. 19th. The members of the committee representing each elcctorial district to arrange for Speakers to attend the meetings in their respective territor- ies. ARMY FIELD SERVICE LFUND Meetings oi’ the Army Field Service Committee, King's County, will be liclil next wcck ns follows Sourln-Monday, Sept. 14th. . . . . _ . Elmira-Tuesday, Sept. 15th. .. .. Montague-Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Cardigan-Wednesday, 16th. Dundas--Thursday, 17th. St. Peter's Bay-Tuesday, Sept. 15. Moreii-Friday, Sept. 18th. Murray Harbor South-Thursday, Sept. 17th. Murray Harbor North-Friday, Sept. 18th. Murray River-Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Georgetown-Saturday, Sept. lilih. 5521-9-9ME3i. -_,__-_~;_,-.__. HORSE NOTES Witliiii the next week, thc fall rac- ing in the Maritime Provinces will be in full swing. It coiniiicnces with the races that will be liclil in llzillfnx on the 15th., llltli., 17th. and 38th., ini-.t. Then the followiiig week the (Tliarlottctowii Exhibition races will be hold. Most of the speedy local horses liiivoliecii eiitercil for the Halifax races, and judging from ~he numerous and excellent cliiss ot entries, there should. be some great racing. In the 2.30 pace stake race, this province is represented by The Mc Kinnoii Drug Gompany’s black mare. Miss Alcyoiie, 2.291/, and J. Stanley Wedlor:k's blk g., Derby. 2- 29%; in the 2.35 trot, by l~Ia'nmon'l Kelly’s. bay stallion Mayor Todd, 2.221/,; in the 2.30 stake trot, by the Mac-Kiniion Drug Compaiiy‘s bkl g., Al- fred K.; iii the 2.19 stake pace, by the MacKinnon Drug (liiii1pany’s bay marc Iona Girl, 2. 191/1; in the free- for-all trot and pace, by Dan Stecle's ch. g., Vesta Boy, 2.05’/4 and by the blnck mare Hilda S., 2.181/4, entered by Peter Conroy; in the 2.40 stake pace, by Helen ll., 2.19%, entered by the Macliinnoii Drug Company; in the tivo- year-old stake trot, by J. Stniiley Wedlock’s bay filly Millie K.; in the 2. 24 trot and pace, by the MacKinnon Launch Dalphin York Pt. Ferry Time Table Tuesday and Friday. Leave Return Ani. r.Ml A. M. P. M, Fri Sept lllli 9 & 12.30. ll.30 3 30 Tiles Sept 15tl\ 9 12 30, ll 30 5 30 Fri Sept l8ih Tues Sept 22nd i-'ri sap: zsih Tucs Hcp! 20th 5510-9-9Ml8i - QQQS _ .. ,., N ... _‘S _O = :.- ...-1- ‘é` 12 30, ll.30 3 .'l|l .1i0 5.30 Bonshaw Ferry Time Table Launch Dalphin will leave Bon- shaw for Ch’town calling at Mc- Artéiuns, West R. Bridge and Mc wen s Wharf. Leave Relillrll Fri. Sept. llth 5.30 a.ni. 3.30 p. m Tues. “ 15 5.30 Fri. “ 18 Tues. “ 22 Fri. “ 25 Tues. “ 29 .`l$f'S“9°\1 W . C awww ‘£83 THE FURNESS l Sailing from Halifax to London. ::Shene)}dosh" :cot g SEPTEMBER 9) 1914'-° ` " """ ”°"”`“"”""-'°'*"*"j THE CHARL0'1'1*];lT0WN GUARDIAN `”"""'""*"*”‘ ‘ ' ' ` c °°°°° “ " The Haberdasher 4* 1- ‘..if. _viii Y (gl ,',` ' 1 V _.- f.-_£7 - A "‘f»'*`* I , _ - fr. _>, . V 5 Ga as .~ j. .- '.\ '; . ff #qi-, . ,if-_, _ ‘ . _ zfrrifi ly .V ...<`\\&;;-`\`f<`;(, ;...~m-<-<--1 \i<;<;\q4(i_;" \v`¢1.“ _- . I heavy weights. The colors are » A P Cream, Royal, Scarlet, Dark " ///J-gf; ll 5' Red, Havana, Fawn, Grey and ’ I ll; I if *- .\ . 'ah 3# .ri >" get A if " 'l -i ’ 'lax , an ,.__. . . -' ‘new s\<...~ ` .... '_l- - -_-f s¢£"<&§ &$§n&m __ __,,. ` 4, .»=L...':.f» <'e\:$ 3--' ; me W*_,a‘.,_ _~, _ . , (<<4<<¢41.<4< *‘*““‘“‘_ \ -v ' ¢~\.»~ 5 .a/Ms’ 6.3 2" ‘ T7’ ”._ :-.=2§i$_f5._. .-;-.a -; aaamaafaaica _ 7”'-7 _ - ;f,_;`-g. .- f .~..~. fi' < . -’::~'~;~g~;-j- ___.:_;; H `. °"”'_.._._..._ t ;-_ \(“t¢”‘\ M 92 Shaker Coat Pull Overs In Cream. Grey, Tans, Plain Navy, Red, Combination Collars, such as Black and Yellow,Havana and Fawn, Blue and Fawn, etc, etc. $1.25 up to $5.00. See our Ladies’ Sweater Coats, they have class. Henderson & Cudmore Phone 502 Sunnyside ” "1 ~ K ~ s Q =-éiiz. -' K( (C -SE ‘_£;¢<`,‘ 1 .. ._ /5-\\§ 1,; .i_, E ill -li 1 .|- fre, y W. /5 For Stylish ` Sweater Coats Our stock of new up-to-the- minute Sweater Coats is now complete. .';:.,|||,!“l -.- 3 A: I wnirnn 4 1 1 141.5 .; . jllif-l;_,§\y_!','4_,;-;>‘ " 0 2. The new roll or shawl collar as illustrated is shown on most all the better Sweater Coats. For comfort, fit; and natty ap- pearance it is the one best yet. We show this particular line in the new rope or shake stitch in medium, heavy and extra Tan. Prices $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and $8.00. Other makes _ wiili Convertible and Military " Collars in many colorings $1.25 up to $3.50. ' Drug (‘,ompany':= black inure, Miss Al- izyonc, 2.29’/,. 'l‘. (T. Eltgeiifs g. iii. Princess Etta. li. ll. l\iurrisoii’s b, iz. Premier, 2. 1ll‘,{-_ and Thu llolalivy Smith Black l\`o:: (Toinpnii,\".~' cli.s George (Jresceiis, 2.24; iii the 2. 40 stake trot, by King I)oy. lsliillfi lloreics :irc Thu l\lzu‘l\'iiil|uii ilriii: l`u's l1iL_\' l:i»l|lii\‘,.: viii:-i'1-il in iiiiiiosl <‘\'i~r_\' rvi-iii. Anit- ilr. Sliairpcr, 11. l!l‘i. the br. ;:., tlaiitliiy ilu-r i-iitiunii, iii iiiorr- than mu: rave, ll., 2.21% uiili-rvil l»_\' Owl-ll 'l`r;iiiii‘ ul' the l.*"L""'_"°"' Silver Foxes and Furs Limited Head Office cniiinorrizrown, Plaines sow/inn ISLAND, CANADA Authorized Capital $300000 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first claim on each year’s earnings for the next five years for payments of dividends $210,000 , . . f_ _i gt Divided into lie _Common Stock The essence of good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox ln- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animals. The dividend security of the 25 p. c._Pi‘_efer_red Shares of Silver Foxes ,j and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair l; and the parents of their hfteeii pairs of animals are without a single exception ‘ all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders Association. You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or ; better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. I Par Value of Shares $10 each 1 Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. l TERMS OF PAYMENT ' _ _ ' l' t' , 10 . . ch 30 days from date of application providifi; Iliohvdlrhtlltligili liilll amguht T; to be paid on or before _August 30t_h, ‘ 90.f\o0 $300000 .nl.u_._. .. _T _4_L,_ if Y 1.' L _ Lv, ar* A-gf# A 4 4 A A ‘rm--<-=-=_-»~»__.»..-.».,;..a_1ai»a_».@~ _, "" avwns ~ "$""' "?' Jul _JL 1914. Applications for less than ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. C I R E CTC R S NK R I-IIIARTZ President _ C- - ' 9 Member Advisory Board Dominion Trust Co. President Provincial Exhibition Association; President Prince lioynl Silver Foxes, Ltd. 78 Great George Street, Cliarlott:-town, l’,E..I. F- W. K. ROGERS, Presidont W K Rogeis Co., Ltd., General In nurance dz Steamship Agents. Director Hackett Silver Fox Co Director Rogers Payton Silver Slack Foxes Ltd A- E- SHAW. - " J. STEWART, Director Ro ers~Paytnn Silver Black Foxes, Ltd. Manager Allierton Investment Agancg. Alberton, P. . Island. L. ROGERS. Vice President and Managing Director Silver Fox Rnnching Company. Director Rogers- ayton Silver Black Foxea,LtA. President P.E.Island Fox Breeders' Association. Alberton. P. E, Island. 84 Greet George Street, Charlottetown. lil King Street West, Toronto, 'm°°li Vm Sits at i.4s p. BANKERS f,_,,,,,,,,,,,,_ W, K, ROGERS, City - H. C A. ALLAN, Montreal Halifax Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Nova Scotia ‘__\L\li4__ so-»-wow; . ii f -i. aiu-vi:uin;-s .___ _.Z .5 il.-.. .'e¢¢s6..mv'3<40= 'Iv ‘. .. .4 . ii _B i 1-fi' avg, ‘Yi 'lf 2); : . 1 §i' . ,_i anew.: /E. Q ..._,.,,.,.,,,....`=i\»‘i»»-*._»>-a~"¢‘»=‘=f»~=i *‘~ _ ~ ,1 _ 51 .~»v-».~»-....- f. A..- I5'-'v vi..- ' ' ' ` I4 ,».~»»¢' ` .._....-.,.1. -...._.....-._.-._ __L,.- .....,...,..L ' £1-1' S.>'.’.s‘.zg.'xaL~` ;..*.. nvoawhanoefra,-.w .» _,_ XT 1. :va _ 55 . __-.` ' iii. *E _`\.` f"< .,. . (_ . ~: