~ f “'33-MTEWII NWI, ; , . _ HA L _ WN GUARD! _ rms-r or Au." ' .yarn 5'# '1'HECROTTE'l'O AN 1 .. is quite a 1 You OW 3I'€ the , It means 3 of an estate { for whom .the company ing agent or Trustee has at al ” PAID UP cAPiTAL - ToTAr.- Assl-:Ts 5 AND W. H. Aitken ` Morris Block 'yr ._-s act- times before him a clear, easily _whore , understood record of every, ,_ ,T DOMINION TRUST COMPANY ,§ The Perpetual Trustee " and undivided profits over $ 3,009,000 L Controlled by Company' 18,896,000 5 Trustees for Bondholders 26,518,000 ' Advisory Board _ -Frank R. Heartz , » H. M. Davison, concerning _ h i s_ delays, no waits, These .ac and etc. tem the large also l age Hon. Chas. Dalton Manager. , Charlottetown F _ 1 -si -1,-,-1 _ /* /,. Lu 9; _\. Smart Models in Gun Metal You will see here some excellent styles in Gun-Metal buttoued-boots. The smartest neu est ideas are displayed- in medium, hich and low heels and a`l the new toes and sizes to :uit every foot. You will le particularly pleased with the good values offered. Prices $4.()0,'$4.50 zuid $5.00. _ . Alley & Co. _ 135 Queen ‘Street __ For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Ly'on--studio Ifinest work, moderate price. Pcrsonal attention given to An;ateur’s Work. . 107 Queen St._` Cirtown _ _ our Coal _lsilnfifhe Bring Your Films Here Your work will be done we-ll, ripht and promptly at noderatc cost. _ COOK STUDIO il _ ' 1 To The Amateur 1 Photographer f We huve placed in our_st1idfp new wnshers_ for Himsanrl pri These with our up-to-date methods _we _can give you best results! Bayer Studio* cwri ¥ll.B.` "Our line of separate soft collar and cull shirts have just arrived from' _thc maker. They come in p_rotty,l plain shades also stripe -cflects and' lwith them we are showing_9, new Cul! link. nt, 50., specially made for the soft cuff. 'l'his is something decided-1 ly new and we feel sure you will like them, PATONS. 2275-5-9'm3i. - 7 . ' Expert _ "P 0ptical Service; Our business is to ex- amine Eyes We aim io give mir patrons the ben- efit, ~h- most, ni'-dem and approved met-had-1 of ex- amlnntiou. That our services are appreciated. is evidenced -_ by the large increase in this yearls business, ‘ . We guarantee to give ` you the b st resultscb- P ' tninanle by the use of _I p operly fi.ted`lenses. 1 G. F. Hutcheson. Gwinn St. - _Opuetni _99 _ , _-161 THE ElS`TE,Rfi ` GU-llRiDll\N A *Z- . I,VlliS ia Guardian _ ...°'l`Hl1l MORNING DAILY Guar- dian cnn ba obtained at W. A. _John- at’on'|. Montazuus. ...°'l‘HE MORNING Guardian can he _ on ’ ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Souril will gladly receive lubserlptlona and advertising matter at the_oi!lca of undertakar ...’SUBSORIBERB lllould renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not mise an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry phtained in Souril at H. J. Ha- A, I. data. 5 LTD. Alberton- Dark Silver A. E. McLean Co Ltd. Wood Beech Hill Sharlottetcwn Carruthers Dalton iJin°1is Pcdigroed Foxes original New llsua llominion mpire ` Eastern Freeland Great Canada Northern I-Iowatt-Dalton Ives Milton Patch Fox Co. Montague Mount Edward fussachusotts North Milton Pedi- greod Foxes North Tryon Oo. orth Shore Provincial Park Farm Prince Royal Proiua Regal ll. J. McNeill (lo. ayner International Rogers Payton Record Rosemont onuth Seal River Samson Souris Black Fox Co. Sprint: Park Fox Co Silver Tip Taylors Three Rivera. '.l‘\|p`ltn..lrving Trout. River 'lpton Fur Prolducers Ltd. 1 _Atchison 95§ Arn. Beet Sugar 21% ‘Am. Smeltcrs 621 Amn‘|. Copper 72% Brooklyn T. _ 921 Canadian Pacific 192 Chesapeake and Ohio 51 Eric. ' - '_ 285 Mex. Petroleum __ 57 Miss. Pacific . 181 N_or_thern 1'nciflc ‘ 1101 Pe’linsyl\'nnln 111 'Rtiading ~ 1061 Southern l‘a<`:lilc ` 91% Southern Railway Union '-Pacific 1565 _U. s. stool » not man Gunnar ssc - _ s 1 \ \ Par _100 100 100 50 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 40 100 100 100 50 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 100 L lun 10 ll 100 100 100 200 100 100 500 100 100* 100 40 50 100 .._..............._..........~...-.a..».- "f“f'~' snu Muni 1 "l~°l"l-°l~i~l~i°~i~l~*l‘°l~i-l-l-l-l-!~ ' NEW YORK STOCKS Mny 11th, 1914. _ _ High Low 951 zor 1901 sei 281 _ 55; 17% - 1091 1101 ics 91; 1551 50 555 ll0N'l'Iu4lAL STOCKS ~ - High Low sz; 71%' 911 ~ 1 Brrizlllan Traction - 761 7-6 Dom. Stool Corp'n. 222 221 'Montreal Power 219 2181 N.S.` Steel &,0oal Com. .Richelieu &0nt. - 100 'igl`nr_\nl_sh River- (hum. \ 'l‘or`c'»n'to Ry. Xllts 131 . 00'l_'1‘0N ` I-ilgh Low Spot-13.00 unchanged. .MM -, 1259 1253 not 130' `_,-__rn1`v I _ 1221 1220 octal," use 1160 December. 1164 _i159 » 1 GRAIN 'AND PROVISIONS . Hlzh Low [Mn Wheat 94! _931 Jiffy wnani ' ssl ssl -May Corn 671 55| .1nlv_»Co‘r‘n ‘ 65% 65! May Pork _ ` 1980 1925 July'Eor`_l1 1- ~ 1965 1950 -May L`ar1;l' July Lard , 1002 991 UNI » r'.’.‘.i‘..’... S. "Ilia all /_ the itll STUCK SUUUTATIBNS FURNISHED AND CORRECTED DAILY BY T1-IE FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVEST- MENT COMPANIES Asked Price 160 1 I5 Jul] 55 115 110 'I0 60 175 ~ 110 100 150 100 135 125 110 50 125 100 140 50 750 100 125 100 125 100 120 105 125 10 G 105 15 Z5 105 100 125 230 125 190 1 ,500 100 105 100 45 05 100 Close 951 21 62i 721 92-; 192 50; zsi 5512 171 110 _ 111' 1 _issa 911 241 1551 ' 50| 55\‘ Close - vs; 222 218| » sz; 100 10 131 Close 1254 -1220 1161 1161 Clos 94| 86\ 6'll 651 1930 1962 990 -' 1002 ' -o-'7'-‘-‘-'-(_----°-'-‘-'-'-'-1*-2*:-‘fl12111---ff-A---f-:<-fr; >-V:-1>-_A_f.A_~:_==~::_-1--.--~%_-.-_-__-;_-e,-_-5:.-e, ...° lunar .1l.9_!1. ..e.‘L!\_!£~.\_I!_I_e15_.._I\.1,1.. Lu!! . QolluI-_.n- Gash must accompany order. Mini- uium charge twenty-five coats. .:liED FOX PUPS for Sale. Safe dei'ivury,i_-guaranteed. Emilia stock Farm, Cogswell, North Dakota, 11,3, 2320-5-6m2wkspd. ...°NEW PERTH.-There will be n meeting held in New Perth Hall, Thursday evening, May Hgh for the 5-irpose of re-opening the Sunday fichool. Everyone interested in the ‘Rev. Mr. Henry of Montague and Mr Jartfn of Gardignn are expected.- ...°KENNE'1'H H. GORDON HON- ORED.-Thebalgary-news of -April- 29th, snys: The members of the el- gtric,llghf: department assembled Monday night to present to K. B. Gordon (w-ho i's shortly to bn man-_ led) a handsome oak cabinet, U1 gift. er tableware, R. A. Brown, electric- al engineer, in a few suitable words, expressed his appreciation of ' Mr. Gordon's services, and voiced the sentiments of all present na he wish- rl him nnd the future Mrs. Iizrdon much Joy and pros- perity and it pleasant journ- ey through life. _Mr. Gordon was evidently taken by surprise but in a few well chosen words expre-sserl his incere thanks to all for the hund- aome gift bestowed upon him. "The "Mr, Gordon referrod to is a son of "|r. John A. Gordon of Emmerson, ff. E. I., and thc future Mrs. Gordon is Miss Helen McLaren, :laughter of ilnmuel McLrren, Brudeucll, P. E. I.': l HORSE NOTES i`efrello, (u sou of i’ro1ligul, 2.10, an-l 'lhe lluntrcss, 2.23},) in H; the stud at (laps '|`rnvei'sa .under inc management of Charles Orosswell. Petrellc is one of the 'rest bred l.or- ses living. His dams producerd back to the fifth generation. He is 11 handsome animal himself an-d is v-cry fust. Commodore l»0dyE\l'd. the spltlnlllfl -:on of Dewey, recently, purchased by Duncan Robertson, North River, was seen about the city nn Friday look- ‘ng very spirited. A yearlinn Clydesdale wus recently sold in Westfield, New Jersey. for 15,000. This is supposed to be the ‘1-lglicst Price ever pi-.id for n yearl- ‘ug Clydesdale, American horses ~wou nearly all he events in the biz trotting meet it Vienna, Austin.. from March 19 tn April 7. Austria and Ruesiiiure 'mw going in for the racing game in if-an »nrncst_ Hundreds of American frntters are lining exported to the 'European countrirs, and in Austra- \i,._ and New Zealand, \\-'here the 'rotting fever has taken a fluff. hold. Jack Leonard, well known to local "\orseu\en. is now' trai-nfiniz n numll" wi .horses mr the llay Circuit ln Eastern United States. ` - Secretary Gocher. of the N. '1‘._A. announces that n booklet containing the names of horses raced during the mast two years an-d the classes to \vhlch~i:hey are eligible under _ the new time allowance rules will be is- sued within the next: twoowesks. pa;-tins mn receive some ry applying to Mr. Gocher and remlttlng twenty- five cents( ' ' - J. E. Durkey will train his BinE8`fB =tallion Pavlan. which worked _at u1an'Farni as A yearlinz. in the 1.30. He has eng88`¢‘3 B' “au at Greangaie ti-ack. .Zavian is full wrotlier to Bottom, .Z8}, owned here. 1 _ Horse-trainers in _thc'- United Stal” 1,-E reooiving very flattering ,oflers to gn tn Europe. Lon Macdonald has ‘wan Offered tlftydollans a year for 11 'nur-years contract. - There was ,fgood doa-l of unpleas- :untness at the recent Toronto -horse show; some of the competitors were usssusnea with urs iudzes' dwi- sious. _ ' Tho trotting Dark nt Garfield , ln "ery nearly ready for racing, this -,nina din- tn th" skilful uianagerrent .f Mr. Alex. Gillis ns road-m‘a.kel‘ 'rnn races nm expected to he held on In\y_ 4 nna h-orsss nml classes will ‘in éiniinunced later. The following parties have fouls 'sired by liottoml which were 1.0m within the vast ten q_,“,,,_ m,"¢-_,m Rnhertsmi, North Qivgr; Nell MCN01ll, Nllftll ~“,‘_,_,_,,,_,,,,,,_,,,,,...,.,.,.---~....,.»-»v-v-f->- SPRING SICKNE S . COMES T0 E\'t'I1YONE Spring sickness comes in some de- zrec to every man, woman and child n our climate. It it that run-down condition of the system that results from impure, impoverished, devital- _Izerl blood. lt is marked bv low 0! ippatite and that tired feeling, and ln mnhy cases by some form of erup- tion. 'Ths best way to treatspring sick- 'neas is to take I-lood's Sarsaparilln, Ask your' druirsist for this all-th0- “ear-round medicine. It D‘\rifles, en- | ehes and revitalizrs the blood. .nic Pnonrs dulliirrrrn. --na claritin. sum si_._.1_ -rn °m°°" L.ii°ii°fvia "i°ii.i1'if.i| do ‘ at ii - £i'llre:f°50 :sr cent., bona stack. Company ilao' guarantees 50 _ -ilivld d-iafl9l5._ liitli £lirqi"t”$|=-of -iiioatln th: ap, receive cull' dividends to thetfiiiounv at $125.00. on every $100.00 invested, pnvidihg-you an ,li Mme n tm. swf __ :zen-..._ 'rr fe at if _ _ .___ Of ;'¢,,'Tf”.;| *cg* 2.288-5-lll3i .E :S alulale, ll ll W' _L' m“5”‘°u' mork is cordially invited to attend. Y" ` PRICE is not the consideration with the majority of those who purchase Cadillac cars. 21530-5-12M They can afford to possess any car, no matter what its price. They are influenced by the prestige of Cadillac ownership. They are influenced by Cadillac sturdiuess and Cadillac dependability. 1 They are influenced by the economy of operation and maintenance. They are influenced by the minimum depreciation after years of service. T hey are influenced by the super-luxury and the super-quality of the car. They are influenced by the super-smoothness in .its running. They are influenced by the service which the Cadillac affords They are influenced by the conviction that the Cadillac provides in surpassing measure, all of those qualities which make motor car ownership desirable. B. R. Holman Provincial Rep. _|. ..’ _-_.1-1 |__-_-Q---u* ~ 1 _ ' 1 River;/ .Imnes W. Stewart. Mt. Ryan; John Mc.\iill1m,_Fa-irview; il. C. .llc-, Iliiniey, Nnrui iriver; u. J. Anderson-1 Stanley; Andrew Mclnnis, l?arnsclitle.| ,Without exception, the foals are con- sidered among the finest ever seen in the respective pa-rts of the province in which they are located. '|113 lloard_0l R'evie\v of the Nut- ional 'fretting Association has_deni- cd the nvpligntion gf P. A.Bellivea\i. lof Moncton, for the reinstatement of |1-13], L., alias W. ll.` Pointer. This horns was expelled in 1909 f0\“ H" loflense committed at liillsgrove, ll.l. \ Mr. Chester Mchure, Mrs. Mchure and their daughter Miss _Lonn were registered nt the Queen Hotel, Mon treal last week. ' _:ls so as to uvobl l\:1\ing in use for- Sl’AlN iS 'l‘U H.\Vl~l .'\ STRONG \.\V\' ll.\D_|tID, .llny 9.~.\dmirul Mir~ unrln., mini|=t_e1' of m»;1r`mu, 'f`liurs1l'iy' tabled u hill pro\ iiling for nu annu- al credit. of $7,'.’00,tl00 over 11 period of nine years, lo he used excl\\.=."\vely in the \.uildin1_f of wars-hiys. t'n-hr the In-ovisiru of t\u~ bill it was in- icuded to develop the hpunisli nr>~cn- _ciqu builders in 1'`yu|\`iRl\ mu- terials. ~ ` The Prince Edward lsland Hospital Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that in p\\r~ suance of the Act of incorporation it Public Meeting of ull contributors to The Prince Edward Islnnfl Hospital, will be held in the Parlor of the Young Men's Christian Association, Ch11`l0f»l1€t0Wll. on Thursday the 25th duy of May. lttifi :it the hour of tl p. m., fer the purpose of electing Trusteex-: for t.he goverunieut or flu-, lust.it.utiou in accordance. with thu bye-ln\vs'auri for the trniiuiictioii of .such other business as muy he brought before it. -_ B. Balderston, I Secretary oi Tniatcos 2Zi'_’»'r-5-12ml~'>i. _ ___ --1 - _ _ es. -_a I A _ 1. -rrrmif 4 A American Silver Black Fox Company _ lvlgln éf-fiole; ° Ranch, , - l 1 ` ~ ; * Assets. ' - ' ' The Company will own twenty-_five pairs of pure Silver Black Foxes all elig- ible for' registration, w_hich_,will be placed in the ranch about September lst, 1914. Ranch ' ~ ‘ Management - 5_3 S___'t,__a"l:¢°s`~'Sd'l:ree'|.'., 3 _ -Charlottentovvn, _ Bqatén, lVla,`bs. P P._E. I. j. f' "1 into oratetl _under laws of Massachusetts, U. S. A. Capital todlt `$400,0_00.00, , , Par- Value _$100.00 per share. I ‘ it _ Stock 'Full Paid, Non-assessable. __ 'flie Company will have an up to date ranch with every modern conveui-' ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown. l ~r _ fit” ”\”_i-4' 1 4 1-;-r- -- T A - U 1 . _ _' The management of the company will be in the hands of men who are ex- perienced in the F_ox business, and who have made a success of the raising of Silver Black Foxes in captivity. \ '_ Directorate _ _ _ » ` j The Boald 0_1 Directors is_compose_d of successful business men of high i standing, -who have invested heavily of their own funds to make the company a success. _ - . 1 - - 5 Subscription ; , A large part of the.fcompauy’s stock having been subscribed, we offer the unsold' portion -at par,.$100,.()0 per share, 40 p. c.-payable on apphcation,_balance on or before August- 1-5th, 19.14. Application may be made-to any of the Directors, or director to the' companyls office, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. Prospectus and further`inforin`ati'on` may; also be obtained at the above address. ' L ' Officers ' ,- Newsom, President. J. C. McConnell. Vice President G. F. Bond, Treasurer. J. S. Donnell, Secretary _ - » ._ _ Directors J. E. Newsom, _ . ]. B_ Wilkinson, -Newsom & Mc_Lcod, Wholesale_ Produce, ”i reasurer Ridgway Furnace Co., Treasurer & Director Mass. Silver Black Boston, Mass. ,, , Fox Com an , Boston, Mass. ' p_ G_ C | _ J- 8 Nll5C°““°"- Mason & Contracfgiydlggston, Mass. Investment(l;3a§k§i;; Bioston, Mass.- A A Potter ~ . . n ' ' ’ ' _ _ (Provisionss _ Bond Dealer, Boston, Mass. 2'" ,§',‘°° P’°§* M§"»'b‘,§'°,~S°"{‘f§“ Ea“k' Tiers codii'§¢li¢(di`M§ii§i}'onion co _ . n . _ c an Retired Ship Chandler&lNholesale Grocer, Dry Goods Merchant, Crapaud, f- Boston, Mass. Prince Edward Island. ` Corporation Counsel References - Stebbins. Storer & Burbank, FideligOTnist Company, Boston. Mass. ston, Mass. 1 .___ ,-._. , . .