SEPT. 4, 1914 rs. ._»~._,.1- -wr” ws -L-...Z -- ,_ ,-:....~"' fi »i.v.-iitw., . »,`..,,'ii|;.,;3,-‘I-,‘-s-~ sp, ' - - - - - ,.,~f . ,.1 fe.. .1 -. ,, ’""" "rua nxrasr News "1-'i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iwn' rinsr or 11.1..-1 yn PAGE FIVE -- ¢,... IT PAYS to buy in this Province. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Mr. SPECIAL SOLOIST.-Mrs. G. R. MacLeod will sing at the annual mls- M. sionary meting to be held in the Cher- Hrad Coal .sr , lllllllllllllllllllll llllll - lllll . ‘ft 4 A __ A. Pickard & Co. i - ` expedt the Schooner “Celia F” - and '1-“Evie€B. Hall” now with ,, ' 1300 tons of the best quality Hard Coal; Householders not already sup- supply now while these vessels are discharging. A/""1", aff ' Ol' all Stores, ste., at I°°'l» 25 tr.: 2-or. 4oc.; 4-oz. 7oc.: 8-oz.$i.3o; 1601. $2.15. Bovril Cordial, large, M45; 5-oz.4oc. I6-oz. joh nston's Fluid nest (vimbes), |i.za. 7p. in. preach at Lot 48 on Sabbath 6th nle's Church, at 7 p. m. Monday, 7t Glasgow Road at 7 p. ln. ER.-The Sacrament of the Lord t 10.30; Highfield 2.30, and in the Peo- h. ._-__ P. E. l. R. SALE.--Remember the SACRAMENT AT MURRAY RIV- C. MacKinnon will preach at Churchill ry Valley Church, Sunday evening, on Sabbath. Sept. iith at 10.30; St. Sept. 6th. ' Catherines, 2.30 and Nine Mile Creek --- 1 sAs'ris'r szrivicss.-'rite nev. A. A. Gates will preach in the Baptist LOT 48 ETC.-Rev. D. MacLean will Church. North liiver, at 11.00 o'c-lock. a Long Creek at 3.00 and Kingston at 7.00. on Sunday, Sept. 6th. sale ot unclaimed goods at the Itali- way Freight Shed, Charlottetown, at s 10 a. m. on Tlinrsdsy, Sept. 10th. Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk, There have been some extraordinary _ _ , Murray River, on Sabbath, Sept. (ith bargains at these sales in the Dust. pliedushgulrlaffange to take them at 10.30 a. m. Preparatory services packages worth several dollars sell- on Thursday and Saturday at 2 in. llev. James_ McDougall ot Cap Traverse will assist the pastor. D. .Ygu Can’-t Cui Qui ENJovAsi.E oANcs.- The open- Fox iNc|=iEAsEi Ano v/uiuss. i t t ing for a sfiiiiil part ot their cost. Bar- e gains are also in store for those who attend the forthcoming sale. 5458. 9 _ _ ~ _fn 1 1 1 1 I 1 Pickard & Co’s. - ABoosPA\'1N,i>r1rrnor'ruui:otiuii1'ix, ing dance ot the season was held b *"1* th b clel ot Charlott Good Dry Hard Wood forth 'vi Ji Grate can be purchased at A? " Qsiisg. I An scushi ny will clean tlicin off periii:iii\:iitly, and you work the horse Laine tini C' most eiiiciently at the piano. Y e young a i ors c- town on Wednesday evening in Small- woods liall and passed oitmost 'en- joynlily. The chaperones were Mrs. ranches throughout the provinte sho li. W. Weeks and Mrs. W. J. Abcl values than last year. Ot 2§0 ranches while Miss J. Blanchard presided lust year 00 were returned as having ii'o increase. This year ol' 238 runcnen It is interesting o iow n ie pr s ent juncture that the partial returns made to date by the dii'l'erent V .I I - \ a larger average increase and higher l M . 1 _ ptr io lt, r i _ \\'ill till you more il you uri The following vessels are chart- ered to carry Coal for A. Pickard Lg, _ &Co. Schrs. “Conductor” and ws...t,.ll"‘}Iif.¥§,§§§f211lTif"'§[ffL‘ifiiiildiif “Daisy Vaughn" to load Reserve 'ivl"i-‘."\"nil~`iff'i»fiifi'.`i`-i'ii`J{iI'.iiiiE‘§fiii§ill?i§if`t Run ofmme, “M. A. Lewisand “~ '- ~ “Edward Grover", Inverness; Round “Joseph McGill" and {‘i3lanch M. Thorburn" to load ' Albion Nut llnnuul Meeting the :iiitiseptic linimciit fur nirinkin rc-din‘cs Vziiirose Veins, Ruptur ____ 'l‘he annual meeting oil "Tho liun ' will he held in the Board ot Trad rooms, (‘liai‘lotietown, on 'Fuesda Sept. llitli, at 2. p. m. ff ` , ` A llOllA(‘,l-l li/lSZARl),, i’resident. G. i~`. l`|E\'VAR, ) 5)-1-'l‘.'l`h.Snt.’l‘.Sat. ' ne r \I -s . 1 ...-10 _€.E'.!s . _ I .&`1'»iE;/J "`4.,\\ 21* Hu,-\'\0°','f ` 1* \ Contracting Painters l'louse,__§arriage and Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-L _ ¢- I _), 3-.esMrf. "aft ir: ‘! i - Does not blister or remove me |\1\\_|'- 3"-UU ' l ti ‘ delivccd. it ) F. L. WALLER J. A. DOYLE L," whose grounds are so much admirei ca for heir tloral beauty, presented eacl :__ teacher in Prince Street School on in. Wednesday last with a. lovely large bv bouquet ol' assorted sweet peas pick- ’"‘~ eil from his garden. Needless to say B00k4 Kham ABSORBINIL _|'e` -Mr. Ewen McDougall, Prince Stl l _ _ _Z , .e. bury Black i~ox (‘iimpany i.iinitcd HH 1,; R gmdnme of SL Dunsmws B and a ilrst class teacher. Y» -- S@'~'Y»-'1`l‘G2iS- he has gone, wheat being especially il. Cross, the newly appointed Secre- 3 JL L Try Our Health \ Saliné | \ Our Health Saline is just the thing to keep the system regulat- ed properly, especially durmg the hot weather, and from sudden changes in temperature. A bot- tle 50c. McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. f .J = ' " put your money in the Sli. LBWTGDCB VIII/I/I4\\\\.\ZIIlIlllllA\\\\\\\\\\7IlA\\\\§”-IIIQ . . - l Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs soldyearly. Because it is the best. Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. L_i rn I ted turers Phone 345 ‘I a.\\\\\TIII/4`\\\\\\\\\\`IIIIlIl G Manufac \ - g “Orb” Brand Fox Netting Subject to being unsold, 'on receipt of order, we :have for 'sale the following sizes; 1’ 16 R ns 1 in-. Mesh x 16 guage X 24 21 9' 1 “ “ X16 ‘ x60 4 4 in. wide ll I( “ rc is x u X ti u 4( tl ._ U rr ac x24 x72 x60 x24 x36 x16 x16 x15 x14 x14 ll u ‘, U u u “ “ u u u “ lc at u H (I ll (6 1 1 6 2 24 2 23 2 6 2 5 rx 2 \\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIlII§\\\\\\\\\\@ 1~ \\\_Z/I//III/.l\\\\\\\\VIIII//Il'.ISR\\\\YIIJ\\\\\\YIl J U X (4 X U ll . IS. lluglies ot the Edmonton tnsiliers. THE TEACHERS REMEMBERED the flowers were tully appreciated. ANOTHER ISLANDER 0FF.- A son ot Mr. Frank W. Hughes of this city is among those \vl\o have volnii- tecred for the front. lie will sail from Valciirtlcr, as Staff Sergeant William For several years Mr. Hughes was in the military stores department her JUDGING GRAlN.- Mr. W. K. Shaw has _lust returned from judging stuiiding fields ol’ grain in \Vesteri\ I{ini,:'s. lie reports crops arc excell- ont in most sections through which good. Oats is not quite up to expec- tations; its growth is not very vigor- ous. The root crop on the whole is also very good in all sections, altho- ugh some fields ot tnrnips are being attacked by ciiib root. A GOOD OPIN|ON.- A Guardina. reporter yesterday called on Mr. li. tary ot the Y. M. (E. A. in (‘-liarlottfh town, and asked his opinion ot' thc work in Prince Edward island. Mr. Cross stated that lie had not been here long enough to i`orm any ade- unalc impression ot the condition. but so lar as hc could see thcri- ought to be n. bit: opportunity for the local Association. Ile thought, however, that there was great, need for thi' ';Touug men to rally around the Assoc- iation. to take a keener interest in it, and more generally to make things 1:0 themselves.” Mr. Cross is infatuat- ed with (iharlottetown-if the ex- presson may lie allowed-and thinks it is extremely attractive. Une thing \vhii-.ii impresses him forcibly is the magnificent. display oi' patrlotisin on the part of the people in the present crisis, and he admires the folk of l’. E. island immensely in consequence. :You will enjoy your outing more it you take a Thermos Bottle with you--You can keep liquids hot or cold for twenty-tour hours. We have some nice lunch kits at $2.25 each- We carry everything made in this line. Extra Corks, interiors, etc. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Mti. ,____.___.._.-- ::Iflyou want a good investment Silver Black. Fox Co , Ltd Full par ticulars on application to Wm. Moran Secretary, Box 506, Charlottetown. , B363-7-10Mti. ::Don’t nliss the big dividends in the fox business. Tho St. Lawrence Silver Block Fox -Company oiiers you one of the best. propositions seen on the market. Write Wm. Moran, Uhar Iottetown, P. E. Island lor particul- ars. W B363-7-10Mtl. lllllll\\\\\\TIIIIIAllllllQ City Schools -and- g I v 5 1 5 Prince oi Wales College Open on Tuesday Sept. lst Carter’s Bookstor is headquarters School and Col1e8¢ Books, Text Books and School Supplies. _ All Books and Sup I plies sold at list price for Cash. ' 1 . - c.is.c.,u The o ersllnrhworeco - :_k__§f" _nd 5” g U s ug Q .§\\“`\\\?.III”llflI&‘\\\\\\\\§/Ill\\\\\§’.f/////6&\\ so fur reported, only 30 show no in- crease. The average increase pei-pair last year was 1.55. This yeiir It is 1.83 with quite a number yet to be heard from. It is confidently expected that when the returns are all in the total iiicrease will be considerably larger than last year. The average vulucs of foxes are also higher than last year, those already returned for being he- twcen one and two hundred dollars in advance ot’ the total average valuation for last year. ln view ot the war scare which has detrimentally affect- ed almost every other industry these facts show as nothing else could show the stability ot the fox industry. ::When Rexall Ninety Three Hair Tonic was first put on the market, it was offered to one hundred women on trial. Oi the one hundred, ninety three claimed to have been decidedly benefited by its us:-,lieiice its name. ltexall 'Ninety Three ilair Tonic pro- motes a rich growth ol soft silky hair, ict-ds the huir roots, kt-cps the scalp healthy, and preveiits baldness and ciires daiiilr\il'l', two sizes 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. Macriiiniion Drug (‘n,, (‘or. Great George and Kent Streets. Mif- s\lllllI fIlA\\\\\\\\'llIIl ll ll IIQ Who’s Your V Druggist ? \\@IIl H '-1 U1 N 0 O "*' W/IIIIIIIA\\\\\\\VII/////f§\\\\YIIIAVI/fl\\\\YIII&\\\\\\\\\\WIIllllllll “ IIIIIIIlA\\\\\\\W\\ \\\\\*IIIIA\\\\\\¥IIII lIIIIII£\\ fIllIlIIII&§\\lllll *-5 rf U1 The mission of the drug usiness is to safe guar he interests oi the public. To do this requires con- stant care. It demands care- ul and intelligent buying, he inspection and testing f goods received, the prop- r care of goods in stock,and ccurate handling and dis- ensing. We _lay stress upon ou h D- \\\\\\\\\\\§////I7/A\\\\\\\W/A\\\w\\\\\\\ tn 1-1» U lgate’s powd- ers, at 25c a tm. The Two \\\\Y l`lll\ \\@lIIIIIIlllI.\ Q-'O V’ 1-+ 5 w"< hugs 'llIIf$\\\\\\\\\ \7IIIlA\\\\\§.I IfII”If';§\\\\\YIlI74§\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ 1 ‘ L" -1 l M865 l IIIIIA\\\\\\\\'@IIIIJ'¥ llllll|‘ . . »a.i.i-i.i i i.i~sl-li .|Ii.-vnilll.ui.i.u.ii-I \\IlllflllllllllA\\\\\\\\\YIJllA\\\\\\T.IIIIIIIlA\\\\\\\\7I0iIIIIIIA“\YIIIII 1, ;"" "‘ \A; \` P ,\¢-,~- _»s»-w-- ` ~,- _, - _ Y _ ` . ` _ . ' _ ‘ _ _ - \ ,';_-~.1__, _ »..~ " , '.11 > ` 1 3 ' ,’” 1, ,r rf f \ - ' 2.- \ | ` ` )" ' . 1 ` V } _,_ p* I ew -. 11. as » -»------» - f... *4‘q¢,»..f.' _”_' r"h..»;'\` ».` " 1. Great World Indust is Yet in Its Infancy \\\\\\\\\\9]Il07III'¢\\\\\\YlI > Q FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the world today. “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 is a well established Company, seeking Capital for Extension. Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. o. III ' llUIIl\\ “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINN IS of Charlottetownf This 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 Pelt, by J. R. Barr, December, 1913. Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance-records" of ancestors. W. E. Cameron, S°°’v°Tf°“°“f¢f Oharlottotown Bax Ill- 7 P. Q. I. 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