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" _ Ito.-l_, _:_ »' ' ri‘>"‘ ff” %i""~f_` hw ' "-,A rf* 1 . l :riff-ills? = .g . ai ilu, ~i':,._._-f~=2~’_-.., _rj _ ,l__ ki f _=.;‘f*> . ii 1 ' ' ri il if. ak _ ?`; ~» ,_.;?I. ’~ ‘w lit ~ __¥‘.i‘ it! ».~.`;":. f~,' '.5 ‘ I -i i_ 1- .. i if .-"lil ig ';.-\' .., _.~, _ -~._ i ‘THE MASSIVE BRITISH SPEC'I`ACI.E ll' SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN _ England’s Tribute to its Lamenteil Sovereign VICTORIA ` A Picture Epitome of Her Great Career on the Throne REGAL REALISIVI Ol* GORGEOUS PAGEANTRY! Tliousands of Spectators, Military Manoeuvres, Etc., ‘ in the Demonstrations THE PRODUCTION IN 7 ACTS AND 289 SCENES BY THE BARKER COMPANY, LONDON Doors Open 7.00 lst Show at 7.15 5, -. V /___ e .. H Y Auction The Beautiful Residence and Furniture of the Late Thomas Handrahan, Esq. I ani instructed hy the 'l`rustci~s oltlio Estate lute 'I`lionuis llaiiulrnli Iisq., to sell hy .\i:rti|»n nt tliegiiwiiiises, ltotclilorrl Si|ii;ire, on Wed- nesday the l4'tl| il.-ly of Juiu- :it l2o`rIo'.-k noon, The lie.-iur.iful liesitlenri- sitnaitv onthe .\ortli s'|le of Riitehford .\`qir:\re, liniing n froiilnge of 1-ltl feet mi i=:iul.~-.|i::i:'n, tlience north 160 feet. to Fitz- roy street, tl.ien<'e west :ilu-.g :~'a'i:il'lfir, sittiuei'i»o|i‘», 't0- date maui-er, next door to the Rv vers Hotel. Mr. Brown will ofler stock fri" sale of several companies in which ht- is ht-_ivily iiitu.‘ost€ tion in :L new conipiiny, ol which he is chief proni.itcr, to otlcr the pu-lilic. l`he prospectus is now in the huiirls ol the printersi and will be ready in- :i few days. £lI‘(`(‘l‘1.\‘SFI11, i~l'I‘llDENTS_- By ul: telegram rccci-veil by his friends in (TharlfvtL1.‘to\vn it is learn-ed that l\lr.l W. 1<‘r.~d Taylor, eldest Lon of Ex-l Coiincillor J, 1). Taylor, has success-' fully passed nll examinations in con- nection with his medical course nt l\lcCi'|l 1_'niver.=.ity, anid the -degree of lvl. D. will nccordingly be conferred upon !iin~, at the convocation ci-_ erciscs to take pliaco at the U“lV@I‘5i‘- ty on the l2tli of this moutli. By' the results of the examinations in the llletlical Faculty of I\‘lcG'il¥'College,‘ just given out, Mr. J. F. Huszard, thirfl-your student Ii. medicine, (S011 ot Mr, .Tusoicc Hasznrdi passed in all suhfcrts, tnlfing first place in Phur-- IY‘~'f\°0l-05»’l‘ and htoiiors in Pathology. 1__-_sn Ill. I. W. UIIISPS 2 5 G . 1 (Ill IRRII PUWIJER I il lint direct to the diseased parts bv thll Improved Blower. Ilealstlie ulcers, clears _tlie_nir_palx.-igea, snip: drop l’y"`1-ff.'e`§ ‘é§i'..'.`i."f.'.iIl ifi§'J“F-§5Z`l. 256. a box: blower (ree. Accept no I -~-ii-nituves. All dealers or Edmannn *°"\n L Un.. Limllul. Tnmntn l H _ The Mason Pure Bred Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. I Stock Issue $85,000.00 Head Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Sliares each $50.00 Ffrovisional Directors Alfred Piekzird : : President Cllilrlcs II, Ch;||1(]|@f W_ S_ N(i\v_q0y11 Jdcvolopment. or mixed farininu, ns is R. Percy Miitcli Herbert Mason ini Pacific, are becoming larger each cur. 'Ilia number of settlers t kin y 11 L' -- - __ f up land in the west is larger this p. m. l Blnck Fox Company of Montague arol lI\MP'f‘0N. l‘7l`C.- Preibyteflan' copy) i..-A salute vm; fired by N0» 4 HB-litsry. commanded hy Ala-' -or J, lt. Darke, on June 3rd, iiil < \ %|f and dark tweeds; well finished in honour of the King’g birthday, services ni' June` 7th, as followsi-» Tryon, 11 ii. m.; Hampton, 3 p. ni.; Bonshaw. 7 p. me. Special missioii- pry thcnlifvoffering service nt Hamip- on. _ FOX NICWS. '- The ltogcrs- Payton Fox Coin-]Jfmy_ report fifteen puns, all in good~ health; the Wurrny River Co|uPaiiy‘ eight pups, with tvm litters expect ed, one to-d-ay and the other in ni.-out a weel<’s itiine; nnd the Gen- ernl Fur Fi.rmers, l.imited, of Char- lottttoivn r~p‘oi-l, 29 pups from eight pairs of fnxfs. ’l‘1iis company shoi\ld‘ he in ,, postion to IHW ii VUVY lnrge dividend. ' KIOTUII (‘AR I’AI`t‘ADE.-_\ very successful nutoiiinliilc “I\ara_°‘ casion. /\`nUl"l“"" ‘lf th” “rs ‘“ ivennfsd-ay’s Darradc were dressed with flags. ElNl|]llN PlElllC llllLWll In an iuterkiew given out :it Mont- eril, Mr. J. S. Dennis, assistant to llie president, head of the depart- Inicnt of nnturnl l‘esu\ir<'es ol the Cun- dinn Pacific, :ind reputed to he 0110 ol the hrs-t authorities on western iii- falrs, said: Business conditions on the uiilway as well as in the cities und owns are quiet at the present, but yi;-e. beginning tri Shim' murked evid- nces of. stiiniilntioii owing to the plendid spring iveuthvr and ii consc- quent. early movement of people "to tic western pn1‘t.'of Cnnniln. Thi-I iih» normal growth of urban centres _ is reditod with causing the depression of the pastlyeur. The city dei-elop» mont is now waiting for the necessary industrial and agricultural growth to catch up. When the two are more neur- ly on n level will the prosperity of lie pnst hen-ini to bo appreciable a< gain. It iff 'too early_now to SDC=\|< of erup conditions, yet the spring in» dicwtions are very etncoilriigiiig und promise wvll for excellent 'crop rc- turiis. The imiiilgration to Cunndii has di‘uDlJed oft toisouii- extent, but this is only tlue to the Iifilfliiig back tintlic part of artisans and laborers. The numbers who nre taking up land for the purpose ol‘.“sune" agricultural so diligently prencliecl by the Canad- ycar than lierctofore." 2761!. The c_apital stock _now issuorl is $85,000 divided into 1700 >`l\1\_\'€“»*\1ll-‘l».'»f).l)(l each. I`lie authorized capital is $170,000 so llint the compzniy can enlarge if necessary. All expenses incurred in organizing and promoting the coin- pnnv, selling stock, etc., will be borne directly and solely by the promoters, every cent youinvest goes to pay for five pairs of foxes at $17,000 per pair. Our five pairs of guaranteed, pure bred silver black foxes are from the best original ranch stock on Prince Edward Island, are from strains of high records for large litters and fur production, and are guaranteed free from any physical defect whatsoever. _ One pair is from the ranch of Thomas Moysc of Bedeque, and is from stock closely related to two Dairs that were sold by him in 1912. These two pairs produced eleven pups the next year and 13 pups in 1914. We have arranged with Mr. Thomas Moyse of Bedeque, P. E. I., one o_f the most successful Fox Ranchers known and a man of unquestionable character, to ranch our foxes for one or more years. Mr. Moyse has had wonderful success raising fowes. The ranch in which he has full oversight sold in Sept. 1912 twi pairs toa Company in Summerside, P. E. I., these two pairs we°e ranched Wllh_MI} lVl0vsc and in 1913 pi'oduc_ed eleven pups which were sold in_Sept. 1913 for $17,000, per pair, giving the company a re- cord _divid_end. We are therefore fortunate in securing such a capable :md trustworthy man. _ "R'anc`l'1ing expenses will be 10 per cent. of the yearly increase for _the first t_liree_ years; after that period a vote of shareholders decides the disposition of this matter. _ Mail your order for_stock with 10 p. c. o_f the amount in cash the balance will be required Aug. 15; or write to the Secretary- Treasurer for a Prospectus or any information desired or call at the oflice in Morris Block. ' We are not promising absurd di -/ideiids. Our prospectus shows what others have done and we are conhdent of success. \ ' ‘IQ QQ um-na.; --___-.......;..,....__._. ::Pure Gold quick tapiocu .is nut- Jiitious. . , ' 2759. l ::In luiying chocolates you should insist on purity, lor impure chocoliit~ les are :almost as ha-rl as poison. Here you will find always it good selection inf tho purest, cleanest freshest and l nent.. finely flavored chocolates, pre- purerl liy the leading confectioners in <`»=\"=1\1.-i ann the United suites-here .ure Neilsons, Willnrds, Mriirs and Lig- llfvtts, .rnnaing in prices from 35c to $5?-00 ii box. McKinnon Drug Oo., ("‘l"~ flrffflll (l00¥`fr0 and Kent Strat-ts. Mtl.- ""°f“"@ You Plant your seed grain f>!` lintiito sctts, sec that you hnvo For'wnli_n. For Forninlin will ketip the grain free from smutt, will pm. vent the Ltrowth of scah on your p0_ tutors nn'l will give you n mggm., lgettcr niul cleaner crop this year, »r|ce n luiit 40c. The Two Mines 147 Grant rim:-pc smut. Mutt' nu\l_1n-v~' L: “V “` ""' "lIII/4\\\\\\\\'”IIIl/I0£k\\\Y¢ ers wil‘i close their otlices Satul‘d‘i1-y 2'i't_i7-5-liM2l. ' , . _ _ 'F ` ” afternot-~n during the siimnier mi:/ntiis2;_ -_-___ ~ _ , _ Q _ _. ‘ _ zves. NORTH wIL'1‘sHInii:.- Mi-_ walter _ _ _ ,~ I _ . ' l _-_ N Re l~`_i_l_mer ofh Morunt Allison University n , 1 _ ‘ - f CHl`l¢CH OF SCOTLA D.- v. Nu preac at orth Wiltshire Sun-' ‘ _ . _ if _ ° Illilwen MiicDoiig~all -will preach Salrjiiy June 7th., morning and evening, I ` _ _ . ' n, ni., t Ki-him t io_ao Mui- .___ . ,Direct from the New Gallery, Kinema, London 1 Saw at 2,31; ,ma Bertha Hui at e.ao|_ HAR'rNsv.- 'rum will in prenui- Th`e"`Lar est Stock on P. I. t,o*s_ ing service next Sunday ln~ Hartmeyl l g Hall at 7 P. m. (Patriot pleasef i ` Largest Stock ~ $7 50 Suits _ , , Our $7.50 suits are a special leader. The suit that most of the stores are selling at $10, in brown every respect 8.00 Suits Our $8 suit is a particularly good value also; mostly in single- breasted; lined with good quality satin lining. 10.00 Suits Our $10 suits are made from good, solid worsted; a suit we can fully recommend to our custoiners, and will give satisfaction in every detail. 12;00 SUfl'S At $12 we have a very extensive range of worsted and tweeds. The patterns are exceptionally ` good; everyone of which will stand the test. _ _ ,_ . _ _ _ Jus. ivihciiougaii win preach at C-ale-| SALUTV - 1 _ Lowest Prices $13 00 Suits _' ` The ll313_ suits are made from pure wool worsted, Scotch and Eng- lish tweeds. The patterns are the season’s latest production. 'l` he suits fit in every detail. At $13 they area very special value. ` 15.00 Suits Our $15 suits are modelled and made on exactly the same design, with the very best Italian lining, and finished in the same high-class as the more expensive suits. 20.00 Suits ' Our $20 suits are a triumph _of the tailoring art, made by the best tailors in tlie best and biggest; tailoring shop in Canada, and every suit guaranteed by the makers and us. _If unsatisfactory in the least detail bring it 'right back to us. 25.00 Suits ~ ()ur $25 suits cannot be excelled any- where on the continent for the price; made from the very highest class of_ Eug- lish woollens. Every piece of cloth is put to the most rigid test. ‘- Semi-Ready Suits guarantee in the pocket of every semi-ready suit sold by us. These suits are finished to the stage when the tailor send for you to have your suit fitted. They range in price from $15 to $25 each. Guarantee If after wearing this suit youfind it is not good satisfaction return it to S. A. McDonald and get a new suit for it absolutely free. _ The above guarantee is in the pocket of every semi-read y suit sold by us. -_ _rv _-ww _gwwwvuv vu-vgut ~' _ __ l __ _ _\ "_ I I u Y x un P vi .i r*u_ui.io cA'rH.s:ni@iN-.-'tr the I" *_* _'_'-» v`_-"VT-I _ » 1 I 0' i s l §l.‘f.'I..i..f°.`i.”.?s`l...f.,.§I’ 32:; :isa-..";; ..‘;‘:§§§°.nf.".°.s.'ii The Islands Leading Store- I , 1 I I//0//I.\\\\\\\\'VIIIl///II‘L°.\'.\\\\\YIII&\\\\\\\‘§\\\\YIII&\\\\\\\\\\¥IlIllIIIII' I 'Au////az . . _ is => \_\§\_x/I v» '* ' E E 15' »¢ 5 i .§ l xcelleiit `\\ I". _ gl///III.'¢\\\\\\\\'lIII/I/IfI"\4l"H\\\\\\"ZIlA\\\\\\i-‘Z//IfIIA\\\\\\\\7IIIII/Il\\\\\\\I THE INSECT AND WEED PRGBLEM SOLVED Carter & Company, Limited 1 ' CHARLOTTETOWN Selling Agents for P. E. Island / Reade’s Electric _ Worm Eradicator. THIS preparation is for the killing of grubs, insects and worms that do their destructive work at the roots of plants, fl owers and trees. Great damage is often done to plants and the real reason never known, as llie damage is being done at the roots where it is not perceptible. “Electric_:” Worm Eradicator is applied by means of an ordinary sprinkling can such as is used in every garden. _ For most pests one ounce of the Eradicator to each gallon of water is suf- ficiently strong to do_ effective work, for other pests, such as cut worms, two ounces to the gallon is necessary. When the ground is drenched with the solution, ;h;_eevvy<>S1éi;ig niéigmediately squirm to the surface of the ground, where they die in When used accoi'clii_ig_ to our directions there is abisolutely no danger to the plant or tree, although it is sure death to the pests of ‘every kind. ` DIRECTIONS FOR USING ` This preparation is specially designed as a destroyer of Wornis of every kind at tlic roots of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Flowers, Vegetables and Grape Vines. For Cut Worms, use two ounces to each gallon of water, and apply with ri Wflftiflllg C211, Clrenchlng the grou_nd_ thoroughly. These worms do not rise to the/ surface as other worms do, but die in the ground. Apply early in the momiug. _ fFoi_ Ants. use two ounces to each gallon of water, mix thdrouglily a_nrl ap- p _v ree y with a watering can or spray. these pests may require a third ap- plication before you can get rid of them finally. _ Fgir giorers. it is a case of prevention rather than cure. _The borers come' . out _c ht e %r_ounc_1 _and work up the tree, where it is practically impossible to - reac t em. us it is necessary to kill them_whcn they are in the ground. - Use two ounces of the Eradicatoi' to each gallon of water and drench the ground around the tree during the months of April, August, or September. For Worms at the roots of trees fruit or vegetables carefullynreaiiure one i ounce of the Worm Eradicator to each gallon of waler; put into a wooden pail; ' Elmtate the whole well together, then agtsply in the ordinary way, 'using a water~ _cgr_i;__l;o_i_f__tgli_is purpose, during the ummer months it is best tolppply it early ` For Lawns and Golfing Greens, use one ounce to the gallon of water' as above. W8lCh88 . For worms at the roots of House Plants, use a téaspoonful to a cup of 0 ' i A vroidan'n walieli ber-sum of Be N .Yam ‘0li."“ much ” Imuible- I I I its small nlze. iierlls uv umally " bmi* I' l"“_“|. if nm* dl I INV lllllilhl lfhff - 'I ' It you want to invest in Foxes and get in right. Get in where Ranch Management is clog" mention M mn It "”"'° I the best and where von find good solid business men as Directors Send your subscription oi' t . for Women wa er _ _ _ _ iv;-_§_.;»_f_.;;_».____ ____ _______ ____ ___ _ Palos: QU.§;RT Bo'rTL1-:.‘ $1.-so _ . _ _ _ _ _ gf a request for a Prospectus to any Director, Pi' to _ ::;;l_i_ hge fn; yon. xxmllins in ri f' ° _ _ ~ _Z". * " Mm for man- an R _' `I.IIIIIlllI§\“\\\\ WTZZ/IWl.\\\\\“\\\Yl#IIIIlll@\\\ \ `. 'F- » HJ.. -\ f s 1 ,.5 Illugnil _ _*_ _.E I 'IQ' _ ‘lit-. A I I I \ i `.,~ I \ .5