,_ _; ,_-_~.-_ _ i _ ,_.-_~,. s if-..» i'i.__.,»~.,,.,» .:,-pi; _V -_ ..<.~.,l=i 1»»v~¢~-.i i sy. ~~_ 191-- ,rt _-1» _ xy., 1' ,' .~ f ‘ nl. -,;" .- xg f---.'--in '51 » » ,» ;f '/-_»'=‘ °.-it V, ,v_4, », , ,; ..-I vi: ,'_., _ .J SEPTEMBER- 5- 1914- " THE .oHARLoT'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ""~‘"*"*'l”“"'”"”`"""‘""".’ “ PAGE FIVE Hrad Coal A. Tickard & Co. eltpect the Schooner "Celia F” and "Evie B. Hall” now with 1300 tons of the best quality Hard Coal. Fljlouseholders not already sup- plied, should arrange to take their- SUDDIY now while these vessels are discharging. Good Dry Hard Wood for the Grate can be purchased at A Pickard & Co’s. . _ _ The following vessels are chart- ered to carry Coal for A. Pickard & Co. Schrs. "Conductor" and “Daisy Vaughn" to load Reserve Run of Mine, “M. A. Lewis” and “-Edward Grover", Invemess Round “Joseph McGill” and "Blanch M. Thorburn" to load Albion Nut. :..:2A SAFE INVESTMENT.-Do you know of a safer or more profitable Investment than with a reliable fox company? Do you know a more re- liable fox company than the Match- less? Come in and talk it over with us. 5196-8-31Mlii. ::SUCCESSFUL COMPANY.-The promoters ofthe Balnagowan Fox Company of Kinross are pleased to report that on an exceedingly low cap- italization with exceptionally good luck, aro in :t position to pny 150 per cent. The increase (all Island strain) average 70 per cent. block blood and show 85 per cent. dark color, all be- ing healthy and vigorous. It is the purpose of tho company to keep two pairs of the increase and re-capitalize 4 pairs at $8,000.00., Any wishing to invest in the company with good prospects would do well to comniuni- cate with tho Secretary, W. D. Ross, Kinross, or any of tho undersigned ili- rectors: J. F. Ross, Kinross; Peter McQueen, Orwell; .lack lluntley. Ver- non Itlvor. 5463. ::li‘0XES BOARDED. The Charlot- tetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., are prepared to ranch a few pairs -Class "A" foxes on very attractive --- Your Favorite Brand TIP TO T E IT PAYS to buy In this province. TAG DAY.- In aid of the Charlot- tetown Hospital will be held on Thursday or Exhibition week. 5-iso. sasci/ii. sénvicss are being conducted in Wiiisloe South by Rev. G. S. Andrews. The services are ex- ceedingly helpful. 5434, MEMORIAL SERVICES.-At the Odd Fellows’ Memorial Service in tho P00Dl0'B Cemetery tomorrow after- noon. Dr. Smith L. Walker, of Truro, N, _S-. a Past Grand Master of the I. O. 0. F., will deliver an eration appropriate to the occasion. ::SPONGEs the best, have been lished from tllo Mediterranean Sea and other sources of supply. These sponges are the finest fibre. There is ti won- derful variety here, ranging in price from 10c. to $3.00. MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Streets. MU, COAL Best I American Anthracile _1N_ Chesnut fO1 BHS(-3 Burner Stove and Egg for the Furnace Also All kinds of Good Soft Coal _AT_ Geo.E. I"ull’s Coal Yard Prince- St. Wharf terim, Apply E: B. Collin. Beey. I _ 400-i-s~slu1m. , , I Try Miss Dainty Toilet Soap Miss Dainty Toilet Soap, made by Jerkins, Chicago, is one of the best toilet soaps you could want to use. _lt is pure, richly scented and has makes a rich cleansing lather. A cake l0c, three for 25c. nic prince Edward 'riieati-e ian even- ing, "Tile Sea (Toast of Bohemia" ° being particularly ' tercsti t - reel ditama involving tho rIoTr|aiTtTe . Cor. Great George and Kent Streets imtrriage or an Ai-nat. -‘A naneii nf,- inance" was an cxcitinf Western splendid skin food properties, _ . L. ’ idrama, racy and full of pretty scene- ; L J=- "f 1 I 4 lry. ~'i‘iw violet Bridge" was Anoth- ’ ////II/A\\\\@IIlIllllIlL“\\\\\\\\\?lIlA\\\\\€.'l/I °l` 80011 llffulia C0I1C<‘-1"n'Jd With socifv il Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is \\@WlI§ il _the best. I_irn Manufacturers .\\\\\\=v///0//Io Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. lte d Phone 345 , . I _ ’ 17-- rf' ' “orb” Brand I Fox Netting ` have for sale the following 16 Rolls 1 in. Mesh x 21 H 1 H I( X 4 U 1 H X “ 1 u X U 2 u X I 2 u X 2 u X I 2 lt x 2 §G§vP~ 23 H “ 6 (I 1 5 H If X Subject to being unsoldfon receipt of order, we Tlicisogcrslluroiilurclfo SIZES; 16 guage x 24 in. wide 16 at X u u 16 H x (C H 17 u X rr _ _ u 16 U X ll( U 16 H X H (K 15 ll X 60 ll ll 14 U X l( ll 14 ll X ll H HEATHER FROM SCOTLAND,- Devoted to a good cause. Buy a bunch on Saturday first and thus help along the splendid work represented by the Canadian I’a.triotic Fund. 5466 DREDGING COMPLETED. - Cap- tain McCarthy with Dredge No. 9has just completed a splendid piece of ‘dredging at French River which is giving entire satisfaction. The Cap- tain is now engaged in work at Stanley Bridge. _ VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT:-At the Special Service in the Cherry Val- ley Methodist Church next Sunday evening, under the auspices of tho Woman’s Missionary Society, Mrs. Geo. McLeod and Mrs. Gault Murray have kindly consented to sing. BAPTIST CHURCH-On Sunday morn- ing at the Baptist Church the subject of the sermon will be “The Second Coming of our Lord." In the evening the subject will be “Wlsdom Sought and found;" this will have special re- ferences for the students. ISLANDER DEAD.-- Mr. Augus- tine McDonald, Tracadie Cross, re- ceived a telegram on Thursday last conveying the sad news of the death of his son Joseph who died in the Western United States. No particu- lars were received up to the time of writiug.-S. GOLF.--The first 'round in the men’s championship is scheduled to be played lit Belvidere' Links this afternoon, also the first round in the Loiigwortli Cup I-liindicap for ladies. All players must bo on hand promptly as drawings will be held at 2.40 sharp. Entries can be phoned to any of the committee. l CHEAP AUTUMN EXCURSIONS.- Attention is directed to the ad. which appears in this issue re cheap Autumn excursions by the Plant Line from Charlottetowii to Boston. Autumn is a delightful time to visit Boston and all who can should take advantage of tlio cheap rates via Plant Line and en- joy a trip on the magnificent new twin screw steamer Evangeline. 5490 ST. ANDREW CHURCH.-Services at St. Andrew Churcli,,l'ilon-tague,, 11 ll- 1"- wld 7 P- m.» Special subject in the 0V°"inH» "USU n mf’-D. be he illn- istcr or evangelist, who is engaged in Pl'0S¢lytizing, be u. (‘hristlan.” (Matt. XXIII. 15). Sabbath school reopens on Sabbath first ut 2 o'clock. Visiting will be announced on Sab- bath. Minister, llev. David Wright. PATRIOTIC FUND.-The Graduates’ Society of McGill University has sent out an appeal to the grniiiuitcs of the Uiiiverslty to do everytliiiig in their power towards patriotic ends aint in order to put oil record their uiiitninoiis feeling in the matter each one has been asked to contribute through the society the snni of one dollar towards ‘the Caiindian Patriotic Fund. As it is impossible for the society to reach nil the graduates, owing to changes iii addresses, all graduates seeing this ’pitriigrupl1 are asked to solid their sub- _iirrriptioiis to Mr. George C. McDonald, '170 St. James Street, Montreal. 'Q ...,- livuizvs of Sin is Death"-in this case lynxsauvz/:i:::i.e';:§r5\\\\\\v Ellllll PRINCE EDWARD.--There was an excellent programme of pictures ui; |ty and bearing out the proverb, he ii rionhlo death. “Tho Clock Went Wrong" and Mr. Lnit, who was al- `ways late at work, fouiid hiiiiseli in the ofilcc ln time one niorniiig. The shock killed hiin. . ::You will enjoy your noting more if you take s. 'l`herni»os llottlo with you-You cnn keep liquids hot or cold for twenty-Iour hours. We hnvc some nice lunch kits nt $2.25 each- _We curry ovcrytliiiig ir. thin ' ine. ldxtm Forks, etc. IC. l~'iistnr (`-entr‘nl er" ' '_ *F Pvrixi ri I Zig! 4, _ ? _pni p-:- t ‘i 1 T sA|.s oF Pnopeirrv-Mr. Benjam- U ~ in Carter, auctioneer, on Thursday. sold the- farm. stock, and crop ol the "`"""""'"'""'""'j""""""""'*""`:`-`-""`~7-"‘-"‘-`~‘-`-"""""""""‘"""""""" late Mr. Robert Longworth, the price obtained for the farni, 130 acres in ex- tent, being $13,000. '1‘ho standing crop brought good prIees,onts selling at $20 an acre, potatoes $25 un acre, turnips $20 and pressed hay $16 per ton. Prices of cattle ranged from $50 to $80 pcr head and horses from $130 to $180., SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION -A meeting of the executive of the P. E. I. Sabbath School Association was held in the Y. M. C. A. yester- day afternooii the Rev. Z. L. Fiish, (president) in tho chair and with ltev. E. S. Weeks as Secretary. It was agreed that the general meeting of the P. E. I. Sabbath Associiitioii be held in Albertoii on the 28, 29, and 30th, October. It was stated by Rev. W. A. Ross, General Secretary that Mr Brown, an international worker, would be pre- sent. Revs. Miller, Strotliard and Pea- cock were appointed to make local arrangements at Alhertoii. Mr. ll. C. Cross, the new YL M. U. A. Secretary, was welcomed by the president and his name added to the executive. 'l‘lie following committee was appointed to prepare the programme for the con- vention at Alberton, viz., Revs Z L Fasii W. A. Ross. E. S. Weeks, G. Miller, and H. S. B. Strotllard alld Messrs J. (I. Jardine, H. C. Cross. and J. K. Ross. Rev. C. A. Myers, Associate Secretary oi' Sabbath School work of the_Pros- byterian Church in Canada. was p_r_ei;d ent and spoke oi the ue, pi... c I inotion was carried recommending Mr. Myers' work to local Sabbath School workers. ::Miss Dainty Toilet Soap, made by Jerkiiis, Chicago, is one of the best toilet soaps you could want to use. It is pure, richly scented and has splen- did skin food properties, makes aricli cleansing lather. A cake 10c., three for 25c. Macliinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Streets. MEtf. ::Owiiig to tho price of Antlirac- ite coal havng ndvniiced at the iniiies. and the exceeding high rates of freight, dealers are obliged to ad- vance tlie price of hard coal here fifty cents per ton on and after Sep- teinber 15th. 5488-9-Bliliii. _ . i ‘HIllll”A\\\\\\\`\WIIllllllI% _ Who’s Your Druggist ? \\\\\\\\*I/II4\\\§\\\\\\\\WIlllIHIlVIlllIllII ’U'U'.I.’.0 ""*i’U 'U 'fTf°°°“'¢' O h Q rl ottotown B ox I 4 7 P I \ I i I glllElYIIllIllll&\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\€'lIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\YIHil//WI//A\\\\ _ ‘__, ( f ,_ ..,_, ...__ 1 1/, ~ ,» ,; va..-‘ terms; » _ ‘§;':' . "~ ~ -:-\ , V~ J' f /,sf \ I ff <\ i 1 , ,_ _ I _ : _ 4- . * ‘Z/_,w~<,'g`_ _ i. ri .i ~¢e./-- ' . . '- 1 ‘ Great World Industry » '\ 5 I E ;. is Yet in Its Infancy \ i FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the “lt is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field ` of industrial activity, while the 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 Department of Agriculture March 1914) The John R. Diilnis Pecligreed Foxes Limited offers you a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking Capital for Extension. _ Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. <3. 5 “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathicson, August 26, 1913. ~ ~. The .lolni R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited B _ t -ws.. 4-» ` `_`__3 "&- ii’--_AIAH ~ f-\,. , ' -yar 5A\.,. ,PF i » i .~»»--»...,,, _-2-- .. ,_;;,,¥-» < -J .Q .Q '<5 °`4&`