<` // " \\“‘ ‘-___ , _ ‘#41419 ..{r*'|, `¥-_girl . -=\‘»K /1. ' ` ` ` h B d fT d Room i - ln ', _____ ilrdaikiet bgiiding, Cliaeirlittetown lt .N '~ o » , F Ii ’ ' from 60 p. c. up. Island- -? C.. . 10 acres of land. good ii- -i . , b ' ` l Fon SALE: ll ,i P ` 25- ,, Write us for Prospectus of the Anglo-American ,I r. -‘ Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. , iw e _ _ a Mos DAY ‘PHE GUARDIAN OCTOBER 20. 1914, 1 . A _ _ - - " , -"1 --.-t--1.. 1 |11 111111111111 _ -ONI CENT word each in- . Hmm 1 1 HI IT PAYS to buyin this Province. Ieruoncgrh .dv DOI" m mummy _ Q "dim uma. lllttlt accompany sr. MR' PETER Ross can b;‘?>b‘t‘a(ii=a''~" Pele' 0°” b°B““‘°“°h' Box 10, is 'ras ousrdisn Agent in puns to erchmxe for males- Bleek ing school at the age of 16 years and s,,mme"1de_ . Prince Fox Company, Ltd., 0'Leary, proved a painstaking and successful ________ P. E. Island. 6141-10-21m6l teacher. lie taught alternately at _BU11_D1NG__M1._ Robert McG011_ V _ Murray Harbor South, Lower Monta- gan 011 Ma1peq,,e_ is buggy engnged -HAVE YOU YOUR FLAGT. At S110- “ml Murral' H‘"l’°‘° Nmth' He in constructing a new house, into the DFBSBM 111119 YOU Should 9h°“' 'Wt-illl ll’ all °"‘~"` 40 years and was me which he intends moving this winter. Y0\ll‘ C0l0\-\l‘B. Clllste. finely Blllimelled recipient of the pension granted by _K_ Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents the present Government. He married _ each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian .lliss Jane (‘ro\vn, oi' Murray Hasbor _sUBScR1BERs 511011115 renew 5 Office. 0207 South. who still survives him. From week 0,. two before the “me they _ lllls lil'-""l“l<=’ ‘Vere l’°"" three 3°” have paid for has expired and thus -'N°T|¢E-A GENERAL MEET' and tour daugliters, of whom two sons not U11” an 188118' as 1,11 papers ore ING of the shareholders of the Hack- :urd three daughters are left to mourn. d1sc0n1_1n“ed pmmpqy on expiry ett Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd., Ile-cciisi-tl was a most consistent mem- daw_ Mu, will be held in the Board of Trade her und cider in the Presbyterian __ Rooms, Market Building, Charlotte- MMUST FAINTED IN THE STREET in llaily Fur llf Death-Until ‘-Fruit-a-inns" Brought Relief. Canaan, -Dnr., April 3rd. 1913. "Some two years ago, I was a great sufferer from Indigestion. One day my eye caught a billboard of “Fruit- s-tives" and I said to myself “if Fruit-a-lives will build me up like that, it is good enough for me". I _bought some. After taking these wonderful tablets for only three weeks, I found myself wonderfully improved. In a short time longer, I cured myself entirely, My case was no light one, either, Gas would often form in my stomach and I was in daily fear that it would get around my heart and kill me. “Fruit-a-tives" is the only remedy for Iudigestiorr". C. T. HILL. 5oc. abox, 6 for $2 50, trial size 15c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. -WANTED.-Fresh milk cow: pre- 1 _ _ ` 1 1 t liurrh up to the time ot his death. He _pox D|v|DENp__Tne pn,-e Can. town, on Tuesday, November 3, 1914, \\.1-. hi riv respected and esteemed in 1- de. at thc hour of 'I 30 m John A. " J 'gl _ _ ` _` - 1‘_ 1 1 ` ‘_ d A adian l-‘ox Co., oi’ Summe side, has H k tt S 1 - TD- - N FFY lllt' <'0II\11l\llllI_.\' lll W HC 1_1? We - S clared ii 40 per cent. cash dividend. HC 9 . GCN! liry- 1'€8SUF6l'» “OR-so l DU _ a neighbor, kind iurrl obliging, and as M1-_ Wm Anderson, of Lime Sheni- 6100-10-19m14l iiarrlrters and Attorneys :1 Cliristian, zealous and uncoruprom- ogue. N- 3-- was l" Smlllllerside on __ Solicitor; for Royal Bank of (lala& ising. liis life was influenced by the Sato,-day on fox bns|neos___\'_ -BEAUTIFICATION OF THE -xarupic of his Saviour. His faith clear TOWN.-Early in the Summer, certain HONEY To l-OAN and strong and he felt that death to _SACRED AND pATR|0T|¢ con. citizens oi’ Summerside offered thirty him was. but a transition to the heaven- Cert in pl-eshytel-inn Cinn-ch, Tuesday prizes for the best kept homes in that li home The funeral servite was held part ofthe town west oi' Central street _ .' - ' F evening, at 8.30. Eocecda for Red - A ' in the church and was conducted by Q,-one Soo1e1y_ (jo e ond enjoy 3 and east of Granville street. The the llev. .\Ir. llubiey and Rev. Mr, Mil- good progmlnme and help n good prizes were to be awarded for the lar, and was most appropriate to the ennge Qoilecgon at Church doo;-_ itower beds, vegetable gardens and occasion. Special and most affecting 6214. W8»lly choir: scripture -Mr. Peter aishsven, Kensington, ffmfllllg bi’ Ullulfmani DNV" 01' MT- was tt passenger to Charlottetown on W. Crozier, recitation by Ethel Don- F1-|dny__K_ -Miss Elia Hennessey. Cape Tra- verse, is spending a couple of weeks F-iss Mary McNutt: recitation by Miss with her sister, Mrs. 'rhsmas vamp- beli, Clermont.-X. Land; s. recitation followed by Miss _M1 C B 1| Addie McNutt; closing chorus by the has 1,5711-"$3,810 eh1',,C€g:',,eT‘1,a1~`1{;‘:s€{ yhtiitithfl it - Miss Cham on. a duett b Mrs Suth B or _B W rends n (ape Tm - Pl Y - - . x. _ erland and Miss H. Donulds. A thanks- verse ___ , Elvin!! °ff‘=fi"S was lake" “D which -Mr. wiifreu Dsnon, or Burton, Lot 7, has arrived home from Boston after spending three successful months in the interests of the Fox Company in which he is interested.-H. Ask was drsnlnt for ` . it. if he cannot supply \ the MARVEL, accept M ' ‘ other but lenfl stamp for Illul- . trsttd book-sealed. It gives full _ articular and di sctfonsinvaissble isrsaiu. brsnioasurrtr co..wisam.ose. Germs! Annu for Cuudn Dr. W. G. Church Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of University of Toronto Telephone Connection. Offles Summerllde. 8033-10-MMU. Foxes _for Sale -Mr Hiram Woodside has returned .to Kensington after spending the ; N 1nine months on the farm of his son- `--,`1\ .-_1§ mmmid-,,,1,|,,,,,|,||,,,,,,, in-law Mr. Norman McPhee of Kelvin `l ‘ . -T l slwutths wvndvrfn 9 iformerly of Edmonton, Alta.-K. \\ ,\ `=\\`-` a|°vol"i'j' ""'[."'| -- ‘\\">> `.<-_Q ou” 'I -Among the visitors to Summer- side on Saturday were: W. E. and Mrs. liowatt, Cape Traverse; Dr. and Mrs. Champion, Tyne Valley; Fraser Mann, Burlington; Dr. and Mrs. Mc- Phee, Kinkora.-X. - -The Windsor, N. S., Journal says that Mrs. Edward Willis. who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. C. dew. Smith. went to St. John. Tuesday morning, accompanied by Miss Llssie Smith and Mrs. H. S. Smith, who will spend a few days in St. John and than proceed to Summerside, P. E. Island, ‘to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hens- ey. “Our supply of Chocolates is always fresh. clean and up-to-date--the pro- ducts of some of the best Canadian and -American manufacturers will be round here. The Two Macs. 149 Great George me "We blaring HOW. ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND., To amount formerly acknowledged, 87,668.43:.Baldwin ltoad School, 2.15; Robert Curran. Baldwin 'Road. 3: Peter Carter, Baldwin Road,-3; Holi- ticello School, 50c; Rosebsnlr School 1.25; St. Msry’s School, 561:; Brook- vale School. 85c; Peter_ McQ\taid, Broolrvole, 1; Westmoreland School. 1.10; New Annan School. I; Spring- ’ton School, 1.30; Hamilton' School. 70c; Wm. McKay. 1; Abrams Village chool, 3.42; Donaght School, 1; Em- ma Brazil, 60c; E G Love, 10;- Sulfold School, 55c; James Godfre1'. Stlffold, 1; Wm. Harper( 50s; Guernsey Cove, School. 1.10; from Sourls Line Road: James Keays, 5; Wm Ledwill, 5; David McLaren. 1.50; Michael Campbell, 1; Frank Mcvarlsh, 3; Joseph McDon- ald, 50c; Aeneas McKillock, 2; Hugh McAulay, 2; Jas Bryan. 2; Jos Mc- lsaac, 50c; Park Corner School, 1.80; from Cambridge Road: John A wright, 2; Patrick Farrell, 2.50; Andrew Graham, 1; Capt. Benj. Butler, 1; Samuel Davidson, 1.50; Sidney Irving, 1; Wm Lesco, 1; George Reynolds, 2; Wm Wright, 1; John T Wright, 1; W H Lnnigan, 25c; Launching Place School, 1.25; Angus McEachern, Hope- field, 5; Angus D Snrlth, Hopefleld, 1; Thos Gaebey, Murray Harbor South, 3; John I-I Davey, 1; Wheatley River School, 3.25; Ebenezer School, 2.85; ,from New London: Wm Marks, 1; Bruce lnvers, 25c; Norman Day, 1; Harvey Woodside, 1; George Dennis, 2.50; James Graham, 500; George Mc- Lellan, 25c; Alex Nicholson, 1; John D McKay, 2; New Acadia School, Souris, 95c; Miss Nellie Fitzpatrick, 1.65; Granville School, 1.15; from Sum- mcrvllle: Maurice Walsh, 1.00; Pat- rick \Valsh, sr., 2; John T Power, 2; Peter J D Edmonds, 3; M J Power, 2; James B McMillan, 1; John McPhee, Sourls Line Road, 500; And. Busby, 1; Dr. Leckie, city, 10; Peterville School, 1.30; Wm Albion, 1.05; James Mutch, Rustico, 5; Robert Cruswell, 1; Wm Duncan, 1; Watervale School, 85c; Finley McKenzie, Glen Martin, 5; Rev T W und Mrs Murphy, city, 5; Mount Vernon School, 1.35; Cascumpec School, 2.30; Miss Margaret Peters, 7; Richmond School, 1.70; from Morell: Frank McEwen, 1; John Ross, 2; Vincent McGrath, 1; Dave Stafford, 2; Grover Collin, 1; J linker, 2; (‘lrarles Debnll, 1; Joseph Dcbziil, 1; Frank Kelly, 1; Mrs Peter Murphy, 25c; Wm l\-IcGr-atli, 50c; James lllaxland, 50c; Mrs -.J linker, 15c; Helen Coflln, 20c; Arthur Eldershaw, 25c; Mrs Glldert, 50 c. liermanvllle School. 70c.; Hlgli Bank School, 85c; Pembroke School, 1; Matheson Bros., Mllltowri Cross, 3; Donald McLeod, 1; Wm Johnston, 1; Noah Campbell, 2; Alexander ltey- nolds, 5; Milltown Cross School, 1.00; West Royalty' School, 3.05; from West iloyulty: Mrs Mary Tweedy, 2; Mr H Burk and men, 1.50; Thos Molre, 1; B F' Gates. 5; Win Gillespie, 50c; Henry Hurry, sr, 2; Arch McDonald, 1.50; John Cutcliffc, 1; ltichard (Tut- cliffe, 1; Mrs Elizabeth Lewis, 5; Geo Dixon. 2; Albert Middleton, 2; Francis Chowan, 2; Fred Kelly, 2; Henry R Hurry, 2; Nell A McKinnon, 2; Daniel Patritlge, 2; John McDonald, 25 James LODB. 1; John Curley, 2; Lerninuel Frlzzel. 2; F J Gallant, 2; J J Bradley, 1; Daniel 'I' McLean, North Wiltshire, 2; Daniel MacDonald, 1: Ewan Campbell. 3; william Pen- ilergrast, Hope River, 5; Thos Ponder. 'EMBL 7; Bruce Carver, 2; froin' Two,-_ field: .iohn Johnstone, 2; Geo F Koo. SNSOD. 2: Mrs Margaret Jack, 50c; Allanfl McQuaid, 2; Charles McQuald, 2; John Brown, 2; John E Fraser, 2; lSBl‘C F`f€I1Ch. li James A Houston, 2; Silas Wyand, 2. $8,115.09. C. H. B. Longworth, Hon.-Treasurer. l St. Hubert School, 1.25; St. Phil- lip’s School 2.00. From Southport..-Artlrur Burke, 3.00; James Kennedy, 1.00; Wm. Coo- per, .50; Annie Mclnnis, .2l); (ieorge Mutch, 10.00; Hope Mulch 5.00; A.i). Mc-Donald, 5.00; Mrs. Thos. Bell, 50_. Francis Haley, 1.00. From North Granvllle.-Malchlns \\'a1l, 2.00; Urban Taylor, 1.00~ Will- iam Wall. 50: Augustus K. 'Henry 10.00; John Warren, .501 Herb wane, 7.00; John H. Henry, 5.00. Gowan Brite School, 2.00; Rollo Bay East School, 1.60; Chen-y H111 ald, St. Theresa 5.00; (ilen Corrodale Schoal .75; John A. White, Rollo 1.00; John McRae, Rollo lioy’ l-‘rom Rollo Bay.-Angus J. Keayes, 1.00; Alex McDougall, 1.00; Joseph McRae, 2.00; urs. Pstsr |:hs1sstn_ 1.00; Dr. Cliff, Charlottetown, 1.00; giiifien Bay School, 1.00; Alma School From St. Peters Soutl\.- Amber Haynes, 1.00; Lester Welsh, 1.00; R. D. Mchaucliian, M.D., 15.00; lt. J. McDonald, M. D., 10.00; llussel Mc- l-Bfcn. 9-00: Melvin Vanlderstine, 2.00 Alfred Simmons, 1.00. Kimball Collin, Mt. Stewart, 10.00; M. S. McPherson, Eldon, 5.00; Valley- fleld East School, ,.90; Dover School, 1,20; Lower Newton School, 1.00; Sturgeon School, 8.10. From Sea View.-John -S. Cousins, 10.00; Daniel Adams, 2.00; Edwin Murphy, 1.00; John S. Adams 2.00; Atwood Blalrensy, 1.00; Charles Suds hzury, 5 00; James Duggan, 50; Fred- erick Champion, 8.00; John N, -.-tdanis .50; Jan*-ss H. Murphy, 1.50; Jerrv Adams. 1.00; Charles Burr, 5; John N'. Pickering, 5.00; Joseph Coulson, .251 John Donald, 2.50; John Brown, 2.50. ~ ` Nsil Msusiii, North River, 1.005 Coleman School, 2.00; Palmer Rond North School, 1.55; Union School, 11.00. ~ IIOTICE A special general meeting of the Rosemont Consolidated Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., will be held at the oflice of Mr Frank F. Tuplln, Summerslde, Thursday, November 12th. at the hour ,of -ten o"cloclt in the forenoon, 1914. tor the purpose ot considering an of- fer for the entire assets of the com- nn;. ~ D J. E. CAMPBELL. Secretary. 6113-10-19m22l ` on. 1. 11. crzoxsn Vs urinary Surgeon .A i F H 'I Prop begwet 0113 locgsprta teacher Souris, 1; Linkletter School,1 School .75; .lohn .-\. White, Rollo; » ‘In the Now is a'good time to selec your Fall Hat Nifty new Soft Hats (slope shapes too) and a bunch of fine new stiff models. An un- equalled selection to choose from here now $1.00 to $4.50 SOLE AGENTS Christy’s, London Howes $3.00 Hats e_i,s - - ' DISTRIBUTION OF SEED GRAIN AND POTATOES. FROM THE DOMINION EXPERIMENT- AL FARMS. By instructions of the lion. Minis- ter of Atzriculturc a distribution of superior sorts of grain and potatoes will be made during the coming win- ter and spring to (‘t1nndian t'arincrs. The samples for general distribution will consist of spring wheat (about 5 lbs.), white oats (about 4 lbs.), barley (about 5 lbs.). and lit-ld pr-as (about 5 lbs.). These will be sent otri from Ottawa. A distribution oi' potatoes (ln 3 lb. samples) \vlll bo carried on from several of the experimental farms, thc Ct-ntral Farm ui Ottawa supplying only the provinces of Ont- ario and Quebec. All samples will be sent free, by mall. Applications must give particulars in regard to the soil on their farms, and sonic uccouiit of their experience with such kinds ot' grain (or pntuto- es) as they hnvc grown, so that it promising sort for their conditions may be selcctcd. Each application must be separate and must be signctl by the applicant. Ollly one somple of grain und one of potatoes can bc sent to cucli farm. lf both samples are asked for in thc stinic .-.--, ' ' ' -..`~. 'I * l " q ~ News Paper , ~ 0 » e \ se- <4 . 1 f ` . l Here is one of the most pop- ular styles in Caps For Fall Wear It’s a full cut top, swagger and snappy, and we have a good a_s- sortment of fabrics th rn plaids and checks and solid ~ colors. Priced according to quality from 25c to $1.25 Next best to knowing what is correct in can styles is know- ing where you can get what you want. We are especially ready to satisfy your every need in cap 1 for Fall and Winter. Prowse Bros. Lid. . lctlcr only one will be sent. Applica- tions on any kind ot’ printed form can- _not ho accepted. As thc supply of seed is limited. irirrrrcrs are advised to apply early; but the applications will not necessa- rily he filled in the exact order in which they are received. Preference will always be given to the most tlroiiglittul and explicit requests. Ap- plications received after the end of January will probably be too latc. All iippllt-ations for grain (and appli- cations from lhc provinces ol'Outi1rlo uud Quebec for potatoes) should be addressed to the Dornlnlon Cercalist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Such applications require no posliiizo. li' otherwise addressed delay mid disappointment may occur. .-\pplicatlons, for potatoes, from farmers in airy other province should be addressed (postage prepaid) tothe Superintendent of the nearest Brunch iilxperlnrental Farm in that province. , J. H. GRISDALE, Dirt-cior, Dominion Experimental l<`arms. "'I`ry the Marguerite-it is a ilrtilll vrtlue-it delightfully fragrant, mild flavored cigar. The most poillllill' medium priced cigar on the muritot, 10 cents each, 3 for 25c. The 'l`\\’0 Macs. 149 Great George 'SL inc W; Hs. ,_ il in i Tl Livery LIVE '19 20 Ducks; 10 Turkeys, 1 yea, 01,1 Tum. mad' knogaulzrier-.laltltz hore. Phone 484. Residence Revere l-lotei. HUGH F' M°Rm°°~» Auctioneer, AUCTION The Largest Sale ever Known A-r H. R. MOASE’S Stable Kensington A Farrners’ Salt WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEL 28TH AT 12.30 P. M. BTOC K. 18 horses consisting of: Draft M 9 ld 1 f 1 t Lord Dill mghy. ir.; Mare. in foal to llriiliant Vllilekes, ylllarygiirs' oiId;°all`aiirily HDF"- ‘2"° "’“~=_"“'k°l'l° Mare. 8 years old; msn con, a 1-2 yssrs old: Mm- 5 “mr” °ld' P"k°l‘l° M“"°» 5 years old; Driving Horse; Hedrle Horse. 7 years old: Parkside Horse. 6 years old; Draft Horse, 6 years old, 1300 lb!-. and u. numbe 1' ' 2 yea" om and upvauodsother draft and road horses. ranging ln BIG! fl`°"‘ cattle consisting of: 7 Milk (‘ . J C 1 11 3 ye." old: 1';§1t1§s\§1s.Fi 1-2'ysiu-s om; 3 steers '.1 1-z0iivsisfr|i>'li1e;yHgiieii.n2c'1.-2been old un m th' at ('°“§ 1° l'lKH» ll of them 5 months old. the remainder from 00° 0° lv 0 weeks om; sisn s Berkshire nosr. (pi-iss winner): 100 H°“'i I FARM IMPLIMENTI. MHBBSY-Harris Gang Plow 1" WA" ` _ . d o ; F Disc l-isrr°'- Yggghomyesr,_Msnsernsri-is stsgi ngieyaizd oiifgfar; 8 Bets Bvflfll' it p ..m,"§"" " T'“°‘"'“ssons; 2 rim; sisigns- ousiins mano: 1 1°* ,,',,,,',,,,,,,, o}"}‘,';'§:1°k inewl. nsss wsssss; a wffmss; mare" W“¢°“‘ stock not possible ezs. and s larxe number of other -Nm l8l9llU°°"' ""1 H. R. NOAOI, Kl1ll\lI\°”° - 6104-10-24l|l2l