.11t‘¥¥ii1ii?ST 31, wit g ‘ "THE fwasr was 'rnalci-1nini.o'r'rii'r0wiv ooaaniis _ no-»~ _ ' V, mir or Aw ~ W- PAGE saves T Run About for $540 ii=‘--- ihe F0fd ll‘flll"‘ are successful in' reaching an 01-\tP\1f0f30.0-il cars between August 1st, 1914 and August ]si,1!ll:". :i refund ranging from $40 to $60 _ Blgilesbe paid on all cars bought between these two The ml” Prices of the Ford Cars are Touring Cars $630, ltinlabouts $580 and Town Cars $880, delivered in Charlottetown With this discount in $540 and Town Cars $820. See about it today. force the prices will be Touring Cars $580, Runabouts Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. . STEAM NAVIGATION WHARF ' #wi ,V3_;___| 2 W B l ‘ / E’ How About Your Photo I Better get it taken now at the popular Cook Studio We devote our time to Art----iii---i’ortraiture Bi! (T16 Bayer Photo Studio 127 Grafton Sr. Telephone 192] F' ' h' F rThe Amateur f mis mg o We close on Monda after moons for July and ugust. “Silver Black Foxes, Marten & Fisher” I am comingiiiast with i/Lpnipnient about the middle of this inonth and solict correspondence or personal in. tsrview with interested parties. I al- so have a low selected Northern Mink and skunk. Companies or privntef individuals requiring stock will find it to their advantage to make an appointment. Make an appointment anywhere in the Niaritiin/.i Provinces. . Contracts taken to supply stock of any description either this or next season. BLAKE VANNATTER Georgetown, Ontario Address me at Salisbury, N~ B. 50638-20Mtf Men s ilxiords Shoywn In Patent Gun lvlotal Tan All Sizes New styles Good -Fi t 1:- Ing were $4, $4.50, $5, now $3. s.s7,$:a.-rs Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. g - 1- rn: r' }~“$€' .~ -_.g 1.* va/ \ Ie€=i+.-abit i Canadian Government Railways From Charlottetown to Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO Fare and One Third Augu5t.27, 28, 29, 30, 31, SEFDT. 2. Single Fare Se tember 3, 7 9 and 10. Speciai)Excursion Fare Sept. l, 4 and 8. All tickets good for return leav-1` ing Toronto Sept. 15 ’l4. Choice of 2 Trains. _ ' Maritime Express. Ocean Limited 51368-26Mtf. l Anthracite . Coal Z .. ' h _ B rd aarfiigi i‘é3i‘i"'i‘f>n§xa¢Ss°c Amfflgan Scranton Coal, also due t0 fglrrlllg 1- Schr. "Slnah C. Kimmski TCO tons of the celebrated Laclg “wana Coal in Egg, Stove an Chestnut sizes. 'nfs can sail of the MS* -nit ad are “raises DCST U3 fequested to I- Wm orders at once, and de ivery di be made from vessels while S- dmrging at lowest D1'i¢¢S- Bell & C0 piwnsioi. saline Axim” 9°” co. :I-“L in a few' days per, Schooner “An nie ///1”//aux \\'r/////A\\\\\\\\'/////////1 s ~ 2 -‘ >< O N Es; ro rn. tulsa'/lHlllllAs\\\\\\\\\\\\ \vll//2\\\\\\\\\\~H nkerman Fur Farms, Limited If interested in a goo \\ proposition, writ \\\ I-is O -1 prospectus of bove company. aritime Exchange Charlottetown, P. E. I. I/;mm=\\\\\\\\v//I//I/5 __-..- Hard Coal 1 To arrive for here Marcia.” ` 500 Tons b e s t quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- nut sizes- Customers w i 1_1 please book their orders so as the Coal can be deliyered whilst vessel-is dis- cbarg1ng.» ,-/2 i ' ' -_-I' ' 2_1" ` ' Yllll/4\\\\\\\\\VI/IL\\\\\\ °~ THE EiSifBi_niiin1ii___ ' ' ` ‘ 1 ._ ..~i'r Pave to ii y n this Province F ..THE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Souris at M. A. Pac- quet's. ________ ...°MR. ohm. Mcnoisaiin Guardian representative in Bouris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oiiics of Undertalier Dingweli. EASTERN PERSUHILS ..*‘Miss Eliza l-lzfrris, Elmira., paid it short visit to Sourls this week! ..*Mr. J. I). Miittiiew. Souria paid it short visit to friends in Bonsliaw Inst wi-els' ..°Mr. J. J. Hughes, M.P.,.Souris, left last week for Ottawa to uttenu the Einergency Session of the I-louse* ..*Mis.sos Mary and Corlottahaiir brick, Slroiclifort, ure visiting in Sour- is West the guest ut Mr. A. J. Mc-~ l)onnlrl_* ..*Mr. Arciilbiilil Mcllonnlil, Sour- is Wcst, leit Tuesday for Charlotte- town and returned home on the fol- lowing day.” ..*A. F. McQuaiil. Souris, Stipend- iary Magistrate for Klng’s County., has arrived home from ii short visit to Cliarlottetown.'* ..“'Dr. Hilcraft, New York, who has Souris. tor several months has left on return to New York * ..*Mr. Thornton Sterns, Collector for Pickard Co., Charlottetown, who has been on ii business trip to Souris for the past several weeks has left tor Cliarlottetown! ..*Mr. Hooper and son Wilbur, Mars lllll, Maine, arrived in Souris last Monday night to see his wife who has been oonvalesting at the home of Mrs. Charles Knight, Souris, tor some time! ..*Itev. E. T. Rogers, assistant of St. Matthews Church, New York, ar- rived on tho island last Tuesday and is visiting in Glenwood the guest of his uncln Mr. A. J. McDonald. Father Rogers left the Island about twenty years ago. Ile says that the Europ- ean Wnr has ii disastrous effect on certain manufacturers- cigarette makers for instance have closed down as the rice paper which was formerly got in Europe cannot now be olitiiiii- ed. Father Rogers leaves the Island tomorrow morning in company with Miss Mary Mullnlly iorinerly ol Sour- ls West. now oi' Montreal who, has been visiting on the Island this sum- men* l 1' l ~ t”te \t‘ls}‘-'§‘W~ <39 Y( \ Om 2 fi' 'HQ-\*\0°, _ \` \ _ ~._` _2’-'/ _ _ r ._ ill .__ .___'fl _f-2'-5\ _ ' mi f 531' _ __ .,__ A1 _._ ‘§'.`f-`:`;'i_`.`:1';” '---_nx_.1.- Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our pat`rons` the ben- , efit,the most modern and . approved methods of ex- amination. , That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. l G. F. Hutcheson -ONIJ CENT per word each inner tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, Mini- mum charge twenty-five cents. . .*T. GORDON NES is Guardian agent in Montague. ~ ...°SUlH-TCRIBERB should renew s week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus . not niiss an issue, as ull papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. ..*OFFENDERS ARRESTED. ~» Two A. B. seanicn were arrested the other night for onilciivoring to create ll ii. small riot in Soiirls_ Neeilless to say Police Ollicer lluglics. always obliging volunteered to guide ihuiii l to a shelter wlicrc they iniglit modil- ate on their sins :ind in tho inoriiinir after un agonizing interview with the Magistrnte they dopnrtf-ii zi siiiiilci' 1 but wiser coupii-.* ._*TWO SERIOUS FiRES.-- Ono of tho biggest fircs that has liven Sourls for some time took place n; bout `2.30 on Thursday last, resiiltim: in the destriictioii oi' two bulliliiigsii dwelling house and barn owned hy Mr. William Knight and occupied by Mr. A. Mclntyre and family. llow the fire originated could not be discover- ed but it is supposed that it was can- ctiv il . Tl ilre sed by a. dete o ue ie alarm sounded and the fire eiigiiws were promptly on hand but the ilnnien had got strong bold and nothing ol' the two buildings could be saved. most ot his furniture out A large quantity oi' hay stored in the burn was destroyed 'lilo firemen were called out Thursday evening to a fire which broke out in it woot .n building owned by Mr-Kay Bros. Tlic building was formerly used ns n carriage factory but lor the last tlii-ce years it has been vacant. About 7.150 snioke was soon uoiniiig tlirouizli the root. immediately after the nliirm sounded. the firenieii were prompt iii ‘their response and soon both engiiie tl ,, ._ The new eng'i I soon extinguisliod. Had it noi, ima. way it would have iiiidoubtediy have other large buildiiigs within a few feet oi it. u_g_1___ Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., itil. Coinmsncing Monlay tho lst of uno. than BTEAMER NORTHUMBER-LAND eaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Pictou on re- rn about 4.00 p. in. Connections ado at Picton for all points in ova Scotia. BTEAMER EMPRBJSB heaven Summerside lor PUint~du- hene, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) bout'I0 o'clock a. rn., leaving Point- u-Chena on return about 4.80 p.m., dnnecting with express trains for liarlottetown and Tlgnish. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Chens for all oints in Canada and the United tutes. G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. lisrlottatown, May 29th, 1914. |675-5-30Mtl. .___,__..-_-_i_ .__ -on-\ TORONTO EXHIBITION EXC URSION FARES 1 From Ch’town ` 35{Tickc¢s on Sale Aug. 27th to ° (list. inclusive. und Sept. 2nd. {Goinil September Ilrd. 7th, Sith ‘ ° and loin. 1 1 {G0ing September ist, -ith rind i * Rib. All 'Tickets Good to Leave Toronto ' Y°“ Ca” 3113’ A Ford iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiii ' _iioniiiioii TRUST COMPANY “The Perpetual Trustee” Paid up Capital and Sur- Dlus of $3,l68,88l.l3.acis as Executor 'Trustee under will, as Trustre for Bondholders or Deeds of Trust. Rents boxes in safe deposit vaults--Acts as agents for Fire and Casualty Insurance Companii-.s~OlTers invest- ments in guaranteed iii st Mort;zage,yieldiniz 5 p. in and in Municipal Debentures yielding 6 p. c. lVli‘ntaiiis oiliccs in Mont, real, Sr.]obn, Charlottetown- T-lalilax, Winnipeg, Regina- Calgary, Victoria, Varicouv, er, New Westminster, Nan- aimo, London, England and Antwerp, Belgium. Dominion Trust Company ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, Hon Chas. Dalton, Frank It Heariz. H. M. Davison Morris Block-Charlottetown. ANAn'iAN if x 1 . PACII'-'ic _ ` September l5th. i9l4 \ i 1 HOWARD. D ?.A..C.P.R..5t. lol'm.N~B. I Geo. Waller. lornl aircnt Dominion Express Co Building Queen Si. i \_ l_ Bonshaw Ferry Timetable for August , 1 LAUNCH DOLPHIN will leave Bonshaw for Charlotte- Mc.l\rthur’s wharf 99 Grafton St. Optician l Q i THE FURNESS LINERS Passengers Freight 1.}"‘/i£’t"’1'li’ii“‘i1'li§ll"i&lll'L“n'..§$fé’; ` between fhl&lux.Lciidon. Liverpool and St. 1ohn'|,N 5|. Futenlrei shi 1 Cs dit se- viqe. having Tii`1iltsir'scii|omni'<|>li;iaziI>\i1 fdr few pnlonsen. ..".2:..%§2-..'2li‘.‘2‘.;.cz‘.°;'“i.:.ir2:f“»li _ iohn' nd. and Liverpool. Next sailing -mi bm. ii. Fiiriieu.Wlthy & Co,Ltd. General Agents town, calling at . West River Bridge and Mcii‘.wcn's FSH 5"?" ;P¢¢P o “$23 °o so ??F?u?m 33 is wharf. ,Friday ADS- 7. 'i‘ui-may Arie. ll. ,I Frldny Aug. 14, . TussdaY AUK- ~ ,Friday All!!- Tuesday Aug. 25, Friday Auil. 28, 6 1 |9464-£14201. Plant Line The S.S. Evangeline sails from Charlottetown for _ _Boston_ via Hawkesbury and Halifax Fridays at noon. Returning leaves Boston Tuesdays. For further infoma- tion apply to ]A'S. (`ARRAGI-TER, 53? Allan LiiiekM`zhi}:i;ester Line Agent. fi , 1 were on ie sr-ent' ue ‘ 5ii_>;\.9.;iiMm~,vf;ii_ worked spleniliilly. and the fire win ` {,_ __"“'_”. ..._ _ °' '- - - MANAGER. ` .. 1 T _ ”\/.. . '”"""“"/' 1' » _-1.-.7--.'_-jab ~'1~_;;¢/ ~ -- 1 1' \a:_=y , ...-__.¢.-.~-_.._. .1 l f Contentment' #Yi ' 1 ' Is the_izreater part of life and content- Q ' `\ : ‘ I ment in the possession of Diamond or ;1r“= other jewelry can exist onlv when one ~.‘-af, .lg has posiiive knowledge that the jewels ` ,\ '_; -_v are above criticism. 1 i 'L ` ~ Thatsat sfzicti-‘Jn in_i_‘wel buvlniz will L "‘ ' be found here for the very raison that our well known repiitat on as jewelers and Watclimakirs has been gained fvilv ihroiigh persistent arlherenct- to the policy of_ offering only such gums as will in ar the most critical inspoctiori. And the high value we place upon iour patron- age regardless of the amount of your ox;-,m~¢1iiuye_ \hl. \Al_ \Alellnor E‘ tab. 1868 Jewelers 8: Engravers 1 ' y--. lt 'lf ~-:ir:»S.=..a'fli‘ y _-swf.. s;A¥‘r8‘iF:sif.4`r`5.*:,L-421,; “_- ,`l Y ..;]__.f. ,__;__ -fff Y __ __ YQ The Great Agricultural Exhibition Oi The Maritime Provinces Live stock entries close llth September All other entries close 15th September. 1 3 DAYS HORSE RACING 3 p GRAND ATTRACTIONS lN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS ON THE THREE FIRST DAYS. LOW RATES ON STEAMERS AND RAILWAYS. _ __ _ _ been a guest of the Seaview Hotel, 1 ` Mr' Mclntlre S“°~""“d“d in gem” Th” P°‘T'°t‘““ T'““€° l9i4 Charlottetown, September 22, Z3, 24 and 25th. 1914 Iv ‘mused “"°‘“ ‘l“““‘g" “S ““""” ““" KORSON & DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Oanaill For prize list and all information write the [Secrelary l FRANK R. HEARTZ, C. R. SMALLWOOD, Pri sident, Sec'y-Trees. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. _ 5135 8-26Mimw1li . -_ . . ' _ ' -.J \\\YllI/4'A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ZllA\\\\\\¥'..0////IlA\\\\°§\u\\\\\\\\QfA'llA\\\\\\?J7/I/I/IA\\\\\\\v//ll//1% ilnll A ` _ - ~'\ \ .1 L T " 1/`,'l ",.. world today. Capital for Extension. f i i E E S Box Ill-7 Chaflc ttetown, P. E. l. 1 ‘\\\llliVIilllllI§\\\\\\\\iIIlA\\\\\€"’.II//IIIIA\\\\\\\\7IIl &'|¥IIIIIIIIA\\\\|l _ -. ,_ .j __ - ~~ .. , V . ff.. \‘ .-it, ig. §\¥_ ill.. _ ` ,..~`..;'f1:1;\;q_,_-_: "V _ _A '>`»,U '- ,-rr. 1- .. _. ' ~:."' _ I ,. _ , ,.1 _.ya ._ L) l’1' ¢ ,I 1 ' ici' ,/ A ,A _ 1 , n .//. ru A Great World Industry is Yet in Its Infancy 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 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. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It isa well established Company, seeking Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. c. . “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results Premier Matiiiesori, August 26, 1913. The John R. Dimiis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. '1` his year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c. of the world'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 Pclt, by J. R. Barr, December, 1913. Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “periormance»records” of ancestors. ' _ ‘ ` --1°--'y\’.\ ( eat, in’ ‘~' ~>" ‘_ ..,c*»' .¢.. i E a 5 I! W. E_ Cameron’ Scc’y-Treasurer Charlottetown P. E. \. _-.o-1. 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