'MITPER srircrrn men NEWS FOR THE 6UlRDlilH.’S ,- DR; 'R058 Alex. Role. w YOXK .l AGAIN .-Dr, evening from Ns limit a month visiting the and studyfii the newest ldval medicine and sur gel-y, lic speaks in glowing terms the el1l¢iU|1¢¥ and equipment of th ¢ DREDGING.-The dredge has ar- rived at Rustieo Harbour with all Hlllillmenf necessary in `order to im- E prove the harbour wiiioii is now in 0! ‘md °°“dm°l1. by cutting through the sand liar -which has filled oonoi. New York Hospital’ and 0, um sum' derably during the last storms. Mr. ` “'-W-f"1Y“*~°\' is supplying the d ` lltan l ' Ebaildielbn. mls. thai; VE; |:‘blt,urilI\1s ntl: Meds? with °uppu°s'_R‘ work in Whndid health -after h thoroughly enjoyed visit. BAD AC(.‘IDjBlN'1‘.- The Guardia 1° _L1NaN.sHowr:n.-oifrussasy ev- ening last a number of the girl friends of Miss lliary Callaghan cali. resreis to iearii time little Allan "1 “t her home on cranes street lilclnnis. the ilve~year old son of M “Bd held a linen shower in im- hon n r' 0l‘ Miss (‘. ll ' ' and Mrs. Albert Mclnnis, Boom ' 3 “EUHR B mBl`l'iBE° to ‘ hm, ,.,.,,en¢1y met wit: Mr- James McKenna of Montreal is ,. h ,._ 5 no id announced to take place in this it l'T'°;;bh;y1dPr';v.a “fatale 'PEE tlhlhtf °“ '1`“°“dBY next. C Y i rtuuuto c i was run over b` *-1 irhtomoblle, and the friends bereyhalhl; MILITARY 1N5l.’l‘-CTI0N.-- In- rm-oivi-rl no particulars as yer, oy Bilection of the Prince Edward Is. si-pt that the doctors had neu' hm" H““‘*Y ""1K“‘1_°` WHS completed hopes of his recovery. Mrs. Mclnnit; mst evening by Maier Heivard, of is the caughter of Augustino 1ilcDou. aid, Allisury .-L. , I American Trotting Stallion. Directum- Patch Vertificatc No. 89,482. Standard llegisbefed-NU( 51817. , Pedigree can ‘be traced in the 10|. lowing form: llircetum Pateh,»(oalod 1906;' by .Too Pa-tchen 30239; dom sweet Mm-_ gucrite by Dircctom Kelly 31,364 graiiilam Dian-a H. by Artillery 750 etc., (See Sweet Marguerite, Vol, XVII). Directum Patch is n half brothor to the world fanisd Dan Patch, ho is coul black with lots of style and ac» tion. He was started in dillereiit races and secured second in B 2 7 in 1912 and ailso going over six miles in lil iiiiiiiites always flnishiillg the last half mile fastest. - Will make the season of 1914 si; the following places. June 3 Montague at Charles /._ MiieDonuld’s. ` June 5, Eldon at M. Gillis. .Iune 8 Murray River, at Murray River Hotel at noon. At all places fortnightly, health and weather permitting, and remaind- er of time at home statlio llclleviic. Further information on ,implication and handbills to John A. 1llcPhce in churgc. 'l‘<-rms $15.00 lor season; rcturii privileges. lilnrss at owners risk. Malcolm MucPlico R: (‘n., Uwncrs. West Newton, lllzisri. John A. l\’[r.Phoa in charge. 28780-llnlth&sat6l. the lf. C. l\. NO. 3 Buttery was jn. spccted in section gun drill and bat.. gary mP“e°“V1`9. and the olllccrs and . C. 0 s. of both batteries answer- Ud Clllcstions, which formed part of the annual examination for efficiency, It isnnderstood that Major Howard, who is one of the finest artillery of. dcers in (/ansda, _is very much pleas- Gd with the showing of the regiment, H0 Will Bllcnd two or three days iisli. ing and will return to Halifax on ¥,I°“d”'y_' C“Pt9'l“ R035". of the Army iiiliiiif Ofrrrlis' ffavgswim morning for . e .ap with thc officers hgifg B very popular r Property for Sale ‘ 125 acres of land for sale, 30 acres car balance covered with hard and Oft W0°d. 10125 of older' mud on place also Starch Factory on place, 8011001. saw_ mill and large store and iiltic Station 8,11 within ten cha;ns_ asy to get Mussel Mud. Also 9, sev. nteen room house and three lots sf, 0“l”f5- 8190 a\f20I‘ncr lofi with dwell- _g house and store n centro of illage of Souris as well as (hs .imestead withxplcvcn room house, ull finished and in good repair. All ut buildings good with store, few `ollars would repair for goods, No ctter for ii country store I had all could attend to while in business, but my hcalthfailed ms, This is a fll18 Btlfllld f0l"a, good dgctgr as curls is about seventeen miles from net Point and th-is is midway giv- UK one a large range. I must sci-l s I have more than I canattsiid to ith my other farms find biiuincns. Apply to A. W. Bruce, Red Point. ‘r‘;7;."»-7Msat3mospd , i -_f-_-___ _-_.__ _..._ _ __ __1 I- ,_ gg V _ f FREE ! If you wzmt_to know abo wish to become interested in or the Fox INDUSTRY or ’ a business that paid from 30 '11 'FU M M p. c. to over 500 p.c. last vear, and promises equaliv at much this vear send for Sample Copy of THE SILVER BLACK FOX,a32 page journal devoted to the Fox In- dustry. The first issue will will be profusely illustrated, all tho best fox writers. be published _luly 10th and and will contain articles by Have your name booked in advance for Sample Copy- FrEf&he Black Fox Publishing Co., Canada Life Building, St. John, N. B. 2967-6-l6Mlts5isfts4l 41 f - M ' msarnr- onlin nmsrnormn.-l ci-when "os sco'r1.sNn.- 'rim The inorciless tide has played havoc on the flsliermeu's gear around the shores of North Rustico. Thou- sands of dollars worth ‘of lobster traps have been crushed on the bots tom of the sea or swept away by the merciless waves during the last DIS'I‘RIC'l‘ BOARDS.-The ,District Officers for the districts of Charlotte- town and Summersiue appointed at the rwent N. B. and P.. E. I. Con- ference of the Methodist Church are as follows: Charlottetown-Chairman, Rav. J. I.. Dawson; Financial Secre- tary, Rev. E. B. Weeks; El. S. Secre- tary, Rev. E. E. Stiles. Sumnnrslds- Chairman, Rev. G. M. Young; Fin- ancial Secretary, Rev. J. M. Price, B, A.; S. S. Secretary, iiev. H. Stan- MURRAY HARBOR BRANCH.- The summer arrangements on the |Murray Harbor llraneh is a distinct improvement and the people served ‘by the railway as well as the man- agement are to be congratulated on the change. Trains will now leave Murray Harbor, at 7 a. m., and 2 p. m., arriving in Charlottetown at 9. 45 a. m. and 5.30 p. m. Trains will leave Charlottetown at 8.15 a. m. and 3.10 p. m., arriving at Murray Harbor, at 11.-15 a. m., and 5.55 p. m. '|`he morning train from Murray Harbor will be express, returning in the afternoon, while tho morning train from Charlottetown will be a mixed, returning in thc aftcrnoofi. VI("l`fiRiA SCH()OL.-The follow- ing is the standing of the pupils of Victoria Iiigh School for the inontb of May. Principal C. B. Jelly's de- partment.-Grade VIII.-1, 'Dorothy L'-lark; 2, Janette Cameron; 3, Elea- nor Clnrk. Grade VII.-1, Crilly Lea; 2, Wesley Clark. Grade VI.- 1, Marion Lea; 2, Ada Clark; 3, William Waddell. V Grade V.-1, Pau- line Miller; 2, Gertie Lord; 3, Clay- ton_ Miller. Grade IV., (senior)-1, Claude Snow; 2, Douglas Clark; 3, Thelma 'l`i'owsdale. Assistant Ruth Boultcr's department:-Grade IV., (junior)--1, Clifford Lea; 2, Elsiol Boswell; fi, Gordon McDonald/Grade III.-1.Whiff'le1d Howatt; 2, LeRoy I-lowatt; 3, Charlie Logan, Grade II.-1. Everett Wotton; 2, Karl Boultcr; S, Hollis Snow. Grade I- l, Helen Trowsdale; 2, Millie Pal- mer; 3, Emerson McDonald. The following pupils made perfect attend- nnce for the mouth:-Prineipal’s dc- pnrtn~:ii‘_--llorothy Clark, Eleanor Clark, Winnie Villett, Janette Cam- eron, 1'/iarion Lea, Kenneth Stright, Claude Snow and Douglas Clark. As- sistant'u department:-Elsie Boswell, Clifford Lea, Whitfield Howatt, Le- Roy liowait, Eva Trowsdale, George Clark, Willie McLeod, Everett Wil- ton, Kuri'Boulter, Percy Clark, H01- lis Snow, James Snow, Hclen,'_I‘rows- dale. Millie Palmer and Marshal .Pal- mer.-\. SCHOOL INSPECTORS.-On Fri- day moriilng Prof. ltossaddrcssed the public School Inspectors at P. W.. College ii “Nutrition and Pollina- tlon". H11 pointed out that those are the two great things that Plants have to do and that all the various forms of plants, particularly the size and shapes of leaves, have been .irought about by tho effort of the plant tn secure “ii abundance of food, while thu variations in'the colors of flowers are due to the effort to ot- tract bcnsilcial insects and the forms ol’ flowers are due very largely to the effort to keep out hurtful ones. To tho' plsnf, itself the leavos and the root hairs are of greatest importance. The stem is only subsidiary to the n out of the leaves t the 1 ' K H ' spreadi g o rsicgrspi. /lsrirsss i _ C°d= Uefd A-B-C» surrsiiirin, wh-ii.. to -msn tue seem isof NEAL st.Johri's Nfld. mm* Ad l greatest importance ss yielding the C , l Buslnss Card \ '.:""":;~ .u:.f';.";i.';.: :s.‘;':.2.':.§’::*.:“‘;i'.z owe desert air," but not so from the , fiower’s suandpoint. It requires in- , e sects to assist in ths work of pollin- ation, and to attract them many flowers are beautiful colors and sec- rete in its nectar which often gives Commission Merchant St' John’s’ Nfrd' ut exqulliitive .perfume_._ If we vi'-ill 0 bear ind that ants are Respectfully Solicits Consignment All Kinds Live Stock. §”§',,‘}',‘f;“,,,;,,g,f“ Jf,,t ,,,,,,,, ,Qld them- selves and reproduce their species, it QillCk S3188 and Pl'0l1'lI9t REFERENCE , ,will halp us to the understqndillt of ' hBank of Nova Scotia mr . of what we new term the se- Remittance Guaranteed. Any BTUUC | argl: 0, Mt,” . |956-4. l5MwfmIimo F-A *lf* *ku I *plus il, -_W -1 ___,_;V____ | \ 'humiisivslt' HORSEMEN. ATTENTION ! i -'I -. These are the Preparations which have helped to make Canadian Horses famous. ' They have many imitators but no equals. ~ Ask for and Demand ‘ Dr. J. Woodbury’s Horse ~ Liaimeut and Dr. J. ,Wolodbury’s Cele- brated Condition `Powders For ‘Silo by All Dealers Htcrm tl-st swept elens the coast ef irerizia is doing good work as s milk U" Msfitlme Pr°vi\w°s--R- limuisr.-Mrs. nuiibrseir and Miss Ms- Presbytery of P. E. Island in con- nection with the Church of Scotland, will meet in the Peoples Church, Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 24 th., inet., at 11 a. ic. I SPRINGFIELD.-Mr. Walter Mc- Donald of` the Department of Agri vulture, Charlottetown, visited the Springiiell Women’s Institute recent- ly. Mrs. Dunbrack gave an interest- ing address- and Miss McDonald gave a dermuiltration on millinery. Both were greatly appreciated. V` N LIS IC MEETINGS -' U5 . Q i _ . _ i ~ f< ` , Pleasing Palatable Thirstquenc-ing .p .ml l _ l so g. s a"""" A ’ beverage s i ' C . ,_ _ -_snr J .I _(L. me-Vg I E A GE T . Evangelist I.. C. McPherson, who is, f 1' i A Few Reasons Why H I ' _The, Premier Silver-Black Fox Co conducting a series of special more-I i i i .ings in New Glasgow, will preach in Fredericton on Sunday aftornoon ai; ley Yeu11s.B- A. s rfelock. His suiiday meetings at -_- luew Glasgow wiii be at 11, a. iii. and 0.30 p. in. Every other evening in the week at New Glasgow at 7.45_ -The Sunday evening sorvicc at the ,Bradalbanc Christian Church will bo .eoiiductea by the local Minister, nov. 40.. A. Hatfield, at- 7 o'clock. PERFECT HEALTH ` DUE T0 'I`llE lil.00l)l N0 GIRL OR WOMAN NEED BE- CONSTANTLY AlL.lNll AND UN- I-§Al’l‘Y .\`atui'o intended evcry girl ond every woman to be happy, uttructivu active and healthy. Yet too many oi `them find their lives saddened by sui- fering-nearly always because their blood is to blame. All those unhappy girlie. and womcn with colorless cheeks, dull skins and sunken, lustre- less eyes, are in this condition bc- CAUSB f»'h0Y have not enough good rcd ‘blood in their veins to keep them well and on the charm of health. They suffer from depressing wefiriness and periodical headaches. Ilark lines foriii under tholr cycs, their heart pulpi- tates violently after this slightest ex- ertnn, and thev are oftcn attacked with fainting spells. These are only a. few of the miseries of hloodlcssness Nothing can rescue girls _und women from the inevitable decline that fol- lows anaemia except", generous sup- ply of new. rich, red blood, and noth- ing has ever proved so successful iii -resting red, good blood as Dr.wi1- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Thousands and thousands of girls and women o\ve their good hualth and charming complexion to tho use of this medicine. Here is one example of its power to cure. Mrs. Rose Ralli, 'l`oronto, Ont., says: "For ri img time I suffered with onaamza., nervousness and general debility, iii fact I was beginning to feel si posi- tivc wreck. I tried several medicines and emuisions. For atime I would feel better for taking them and then thc eflect would wear off, leaving me vnorsc than before. 'l`he continued pearance, my friends triilling me I had s haiggard and worn appearance. This naturally did not help to improve n.e, as you know no woman. likes to be told she looks "worn out.” Final- ly Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were sug- ested and my husband got me a sup- ply. I used them and found tho' re- sult-not only good.. but the bene- fit ln-sting, :ind I am new ani-oylni: pcrfoct hlealth, have 8 good color and have regained n-y natural buoy- iancy. I trust my letter of gratitude may he the mea-ns of helping others who are suffering ss I was." new health, new strength, new vi- tality, follow the fair use of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. You can get them from your mcidicino dealer or 'by mail at 50 cents abox or six bolvfs fcr $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' cdivlnc Co., Brockville, Ont. Keppoch Prince Registered No. (10800) Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Department of Agnculture Sire Scotland Yet Dam by Pride ol lllocon Grand Dam by Barons, Pride As will be seen by his pedigree this young stallion is of the cboicest breeding his sire being Scotland Yet, winner of the Cawdcr Champion Cup at th( Glasgow Stallion Show, 1912. Pride of Bloeon was also s noted show horse, while his grandson was by the noted Barons Pride. Keppoch Prince will stand at his owners stables, Cornwall. 1 Service fee $8.00 for season with return privileges. . , W. W. CROSBY, Owner, Cornwall Phono No. 83. 2391-5-16Msw12i. I Bacchus (8465) Weight 1700 lbs 'Pure Ered Enrolment Ne. 18 Grand Clydesdaleitalllon and a soo if the world famous Reforinsr (5880; (13151). . Will stand for the season at the owners stable R. H. Wood, Vernon fore breeding. o This horns has been registered in the Clydesdale Tlorss Association of “anmla also certificate of registra- .ion under the P. E. I. Stallion En- rolment Act, leaving no doubt ro- ,arding his hrs:-din. ' drain on my heallth altored my ap-' Enrolment No. 12 1 I The “Premier” C0. “ | Because:-» C ` (1) It s foxes are the best obtainable. (2) The directorate is composed of thoroughly reliable men who have large holdings in the Co. (3) Mr. Thomas Moyse, one of the most successful ranchers of today, has charge ofthe foxes. (4) It was under Mr. Moysc’s management; that the Peerless Co., paid 900 p. c. dividend in 1913. ' (5) A very large percentage of foxes ranclicd by him have produced lit~ ters the first year. - (6) With'Mr. Moysds usual success thc the I’rcrni{>r Co., should pzly about 100 p. c. next year. (7) The investor may rest assured that he will get every dollar that he is entitled to. , (8) The ranching cost is only 7 p. c. ofthe increase. ' Now is the Time to Invest:-» Up to July lst anyone applying .for stock diccrtly to the Co,, gets a dividend of 10 p. c. which makes the capitalization only $16,200 per pair. APPLICATION for stock may be made to any of thc directors, ziccompzinicd by < 10 p. c. of the amount. Shares $50 each. Directors Thee. Moysc, President, C. Bedeque, ' Clark McQuarrie, Wilmot,_ Horace Wright, 1.. Bedeque, ‘ _£::fi':" Frank Long, Tryon. John Stewart, C. Bedcque. ' John C. Bsllem, M. D. Sec'y-Trees, Bedequc, P. E. l. 2983-617Mwthus&sat3i. ,` . I 1 t , :,i|`,'°;;, ,ff :“:,,.';°;',',,l‘:,§,l’f,.°`f,_°,f‘,,_"‘““_` I enclose $0 per cent. _of the ailicégillt of feach Share so applied for and will pay the bal- ,i,, oi ,om ,,| th, bm coil, ,,,, ance on or be ore the expiration o ays rom t is date. bred around here, intending breeders N , 'ul do 'au to can and no htm b°_ Bm€...............-............................ . . . . . . . . .. ui:-efilrmimena. ~ M J f ~4 '- _ , _ 5 . Sovereign / Pays a Dividend Make Your Money Work Hard for You ' You can't do it if you put it in a Savings Bank _at three per cc_nt or m_ the so-_called “Gilt Edge bonds" at six per cent. Here’s how_ you can do it. Buy shares in the §over¢-ign Black Fox Company Limited and_ get al dividend of fifteen p_cr cent or over in October 191/1, Our exceptional good luck this spring_,enabies us to p_ay t_his dividend from the prog_eriy_ of the four pairs which we now have. Remember the Sovereign is starting with fifteen pairs in Sep- tember next and that is what you are buying the share in-just think of it! thirty foxes of tllc highest class in the world all pure Dalton-Oulton Stock and all will be registered in Class A . should we have as good luck next spring when we will have our fifteen pairs and present prices be maintained we will be ablc to pay 100 per cent. _ _ U H _ Don'r put your money in any company whose foxes arc not registered in class A _. ilicrc is a reason for it, can't you guess what it is? You intended to invest last year, but you did not do so, that is where the other fellow got ahead of you-Do it now, you have only until the icnih of July to get this fall’s dividend, _should the amount be over subscribed before that clzitc thc money will returned. Note carefully the following features which distinguish our company from other companies organized in 1914. We pay a dividend of fifteen pe_r cont or _over in October next from the eight registered _foxes now in our ranch. To this will be added A2 foxes of this year’s pups which will also be registered m_ Class "A”. Ranching done at actual cost. Compare this feature to Companies that are capitalized on low grade stock on what they claim is a low capitalization when the first calls on the tprofits are_ from 15 p. c. to_ 30 p._c., the sweet- ness of low prices will not equal the bitterness 0 _low quality. l)o not hesitate, it you got left before, if you do_not invest in the Sovereign, you will be left behind. Fill in the following ap- plication and mail it at once. ____if ,__ Louis, P. E. Island, to take the number of shares in the capital stock of the Company set opposite my signature below. Par value of shares $10.00 each. No.of Occupation....... _ _ _ Address. ...... ._ _ ...... St. Louis, P. E. I. . | I Forrn Of Application l hereby make application to the Sovereign Silver Black Fox Company, Limited, of Sf~ W. P. Callahan, Manager. ‘ The _