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Q-1 I 5_sss| ll//I G. .lamleso Druggist lllll\\\\\\\l/Ilhlllllvl ` Gifts for the June Bride Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useful from the best factories in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable » G, ll Taylor jeweler & Optician p .»- .___ .¢A‘§`T. ` -rv/_ . » _ - _- _gg i" > o 0 ‘ 4 _ ;_4;%;»\”;1_ ‘X --- ....» Montague Black Fox Ex change Uerrespondenoe Bollclted I.. H. McKinnon, Manager Montague; P. E. I. Ll _ . 1 :_ ' §;._,.|.I.|.i]|` ,mains *_ ~|r"4*\'v_|='rm¢ ~"- Q fb CRUSSMAN.- At, Tryon, to Mr. and Mrs. Fre.l Grossman/n sou.-&. M(‘l(INNON.- /it Illnrnsclifle on May 3101, 1.114, in John w. and Mrs, M0. Kinnon, A son, Ilnnicl Bruce. N()()NAN.- At Albany on .luue 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Noonan, U lhwahtnr. Coflflrutnlntions. ' l)AWS(ii\'.~ At Tryon, June 16, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Duwson, n non.-&. l\1cINN1S_- At 'l‘ryon, Juno 17, 1014. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mclnnis, a son.-&. FATAL ENDING TO l‘l(lYS' ROUGH THICK. Presque ISLE, iMsine, »Iune24.- At- tacked by other boys while fishing Victor Portlcy and IIartl0y Webb, eleven-year-old, were stripped of their clothes and left bound with ohne strings tied tightly about their necks, according to the police. Webb _ had rolled into the stream and was drowned, and Porter's face and neck were so badly swollen that ho was nearly strangled. He will recover. 'l‘wo boys named Cole were arrested, the police alleging that chny worn wearing the clothing and shoes of young Porter and \'/ohh. 'ran Booties n|~‘_oovE|in :mom LAKE co.\'s'rANcn_ FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, June 2i.~'l1en bodies of fishermen were recovered this morning from Lake Constance nnd at least 25 more are missin-g, bielleved to have been tlrowhtd ln. 3 Budde! tefrlllc storm which occurred over this region yes-I terduy. The storm broke so quicklyl that the fishermen were unable to reach land only a mile or so away( Many were rescued hy lake steemers and other crnlt after their light, boats hed cnpslsed. _ 'I' ll I G U A R D I A N dvsrtlshg »Plols.a- »- ~» subscription Pitons... ... News and Edit. D11 News and Edlt.Nlgl1t Had. Omen at Oherlottetown. Bi-noob 'odiess at Bnmmerside. Alperton. Eourls and loltegue. Bti-and W. C. ' anagmg Editor... ...J. B. Burnett. THURSDAY, JUNE __25, 1914. DIIIIY 0F EVEIITS Citv Msglstrate's Oouri, 9 B, m, Poople's Theatre, 7.30 p, ui, Prince Edward Theatre, 7.30 p, Closing of City Schools, III. JUNE. _ Hum WATER. gg g' Time. 11-0 'rims H1. ~z~4~173-1~1-1»1§z~?e.qf=ae-1-3-1qqmoeog-'4~»~z-seas »-as¢a»-o-1ca-¢~n:>¢:om~14zmozo::v~1me::.:»-oeaeaoor~z. #s~#9=°@§ @`1C7lNC$®°- H. M- 10:21 10.52 18:10 Th. 10:28 F. 20:35 Sa 21:08 S. 22:37 M. 23:33 11:31 8‘3 12:17 li'l 10:04 78 Sa. 18.54 .5 14:50 15:51 16:50 18:04 10:11 20:14 _ 21:10 22:02 26:52 23:41 11:10 11:53 12:38 114:27 14:26 $@~lGUsi’h@l\’Jl-‘ '-5 _ as 3 are:-¢§s=P<=s>:':=rSa=srerr=s:r:>°:r9§»'s=:e9P:=r-sr$@ffF‘ SE523S=§5°»'5é2‘.3§i“S5§'5i§fL’&3&£i.'.2‘é!35§E'i$2&z *.7 .. Tu. W. 10 ll Th. F 7‘4 -1-1-3 1-1-2 ¢==s=_=_===.<=.-=°e~1 l~309`|@S® ®*lUl$'-*O`°5IQ M . Tu W. Th F. bil. S. Mo Tu W. Th F. SB. 8 M 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 lil 2) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 8,. mm of nn equally plain agreement. Iledistriliution Committee and the presentation of their rellofli £0 DM" lidrrcnt will remember that about two weeks before prorogation it uD~ piured ns if nongrmmcnt could be punch,-fi und it was expected that the by the government. representation fin the Senate lor that the representation of BT15- ish Columbia could, only be increased by the Imperial Parlia- ment. iAccordingly it was arransed that these l.\I-lls should be dropped and that the increased representation nhould he effected by imperial le13;B- House of Commons and the Senate. In this connection Sir Robert Borden gayBZ Senate insisted. When the Redistri- hution comer-ittee had encountered di- fhculties and when it seemed pruouble that the bill mustistand over until most distinct terms that if a satis- factory arrangement was arrived at respecting redistribution the address for increased senate representation would be agreed to, but that other- wise it would. be opposed. There was no thought or suggestion of any amendment in the address, the terms of which were drafted, submitted to Sir Wilfrid and agreed to by bln; In the interview given by Bir :Wil- frifl, justifying,the acblon of thee Ser.- ate, he said "'l`he law makes it com- ulsor tn have re!istrlbution after Sir Robert Borden, commenting cn this says: ' "The address to which Sir Wilfrid agreed for increased representation in 4- » , the senate contained-no limitation as to timsiend during the negotiations was ever mentioned or intended, well knows.. Ho also knows well that where there is no to time sn,¢nact|rAnt He appur- l¢fo0l&bt carried fi-1,0... who f0i1..0»e0 the press fe' Newfoundland 1,041,000 ports showing the progress of the Belgium 4,491,000 another session, we were told in the “dal wig” and l'°"°°lM" meth* t'° The whole _up in s few woods. W8! _li distinct fsgreement as tolrediltribu-l tion 'and as to increased reprvlvnte- tion in the senate. The liberal lead- ers, alter takiingevcry possible ad- London Olllce, Marconi Rosso, 1 _ lf»|l'l'°'-l vantage which they cuuld obtain un lation. It was the violation of this agree: ment on the part of Sir Wllirid and his henchmen 'in the Senate that cost Prince Edward Island its fourth repro sentative' in the Commons. - CIHADNS IBIDE According to ,, preliminary gtnto- _ment of the trade of Canada with the outside world, given in the cur- rent weekly report of the Department of Trade and (`ommerce, the imports to clnnuda in 1014 were $033,504,000 as compared with $675,428,000 in 1913. The exports for the past year were $478,997,000 ns compared with 11 considerable decrease in the im- ports. One of the eilects of this dc- crcase was n decline in the customs revenue from $115,030,000 to $107,- 144,000, a drop of nearly eight mil- lions. This was no doubt a result of the financial stringency which pre- though felt less in Canada than else- where. An encouraging feature, however, is the activity shown in the export. trade, which although much greater than the previous year, still 'fell short of the imports. The exports for 1914, included $23,560,000 ol goods not the produce of (ansda, chiefly merchandise passing through to foreign countries, also an equal amount oi coin and bullion. Oi the produce oi Canada the ex- in every line except forest products 4,433,000 s,s10,000 sss,000 4,s04,000 052,000 4,110,000 4,810,000 5,503,000 4,705,800 3,930,000 1,035,000 B. W. Indies 4,354,000 Guiana- 3,178,000 Holland 3,015,000 Australia 713,000 British Africa 523,000 New" Zealand 3,102,000 Argentine Re- public 2,603,000 Japan 2,604,000 2,135,000 1,598,000 Hill must he postponed to uIlotll0r\2`30 hair, teeth, finger and toe nails and ignated-"which man has possessed assures us, is no cause for alarm but rather the reverse, "a matter lor congratulation," "because experi- ence shows that every part oi the body which nature discards is a part which \vc have outgrown." He asserts further that “tho human muon passed upon M mm,-oss of me body can ncvcr be brought to its highest ciliclency until its parts have been reduced to a minimum and it is not under the handicap of carry- “The terms ofthe proposed address ing around things like hair and nails \£\;%ri'renrp(\l1liarIl')I&tg]le(r0l)»y\‘li}:`lmwllgégne which no longer serve any useful pur- to last he never suggested any,such pose' _ amendment as that upon which tho It """‘t ll” 5 Fmtllylng thought to the bald-headed and- toothless un- fortunate who has, in blissful ignor- ance mnde surreptitious use of arti- discover now that these aro not, as ravages but of growing ei11ciency,of ‘ he had supposed, evidences of tim.'a's‘ n developing fitness, the simple dis- carding of parts which had out- grown thelr usefulness. The theory may ho a plausible one but most oi us will probably console ourselves' for the disappearance oi tho articles mentioned with the thought that we would not need them much longer that Contain Mercury says. *F1110 has 'en-‘ are deeply 50| the Govern- ment il only in: ,i minor way ~_-- der the agreement have ilrst sanction- in the aiscuniou, wa this may 1,, Sresldeat... A. Bartlett cd imd,¢i,,,, upheld iimdgiibernzo vin- due 5. much to an weimwa du,/e' Ovposltioa as to the strength of the ministers. The position of Hr. R30-, wall, the Opposition lender, in adwo- cetillg the nbolltitrn of the bar Whlla shops will be me to sell 11-0'\10r ll not as logical 115,11: might be; and tha/ tact has been freely pointed out byhis euponents. Some who do not usually figure in political contests have been won to his platform; but evidences have been given that many Liberals doubt the Wisdom ol any p0l';cy touching tho licensed vlctual- lers' trade other thu-in that which the province has pursued for years past, and which, whllo it muy not halve greatly or at all reduced the actual consumption of alcoholic beverages, $393,232,000. hug greatky reduced tho number oi It will be observed that there was, places in which they are sold by re- tail. It is within the possibilities thntthe "har" plank will have only B minor linfiuence on tlleumh-SB of U10 voters. sores _ ` Umterto, the Italian crown prince . . _ r sailed nvcr the world last year, al vh is nl t ears of age' was so \ 0 0 Y on Y horrified at thc bloody 'sight he saw when taken to n bulllllght at Palma, in Spain, that he tainted. The news is not to his detriment. The sight of animals being tortured to death is cnou-gh to turn the stomach of even an adult. , 6 The Irish Nationnlists are busily en- gaged _in gun-running, the weapons being wanted for use in case of civil war in Ireland. It took the horrid rulers some time to follow. the Nam* _.l§§F’l, ports for 1914 exceeded those of 1913 plc set bv t-he'men of Ulster, but they seem to be making \ip for lost time. THAT BR0KEN Pl-EUGE which mi snort neu.-ly four millions. If the unpleasant business keeps up _ , -"' _. 'line ashcries exceeded those of 1913 every Irishman will sean have fi gun Sn Wlurtld banner gm; ayfsm 5,2 by ovcr three and a. quarter mil- l‘ld'd°’“ "Way 10|' 9me“3°“°l°5~ n res s ' interview o e P _ . _ _ _ (tion of the Senate in rejecting thu hone' whale Bmmal and agricultural :::\'o m\.1ttcr.w‘h0 your doctor is, or address to the Imperial Paruament products were greater by 556,640,000. where yo“_uv,, We can make up your praying ‘for the Amendment of me lherc were also increases in thc ex- pfescrigtlontifpr youl proigerly, prorrip' '_ _ I , c ori ., - ar-msn North Amman Act. pour; offoI;;;neirelet;»;; mzpulpgtusjfé tiincgepsftnfegt is fha. cl‘;;nI;€“¢§uI"d ‘ , \\' D 'Upon Sir Robert B0rden's ntlentlon from and ex or; t other couftriés most thoroughly equipped and best being directed to the ‘interview he I I’ _O conducted in the Province. McKinnon said. “I have nn dems *-0 Wsusc \n ‘V111 be Of i“t°l`°°t~ _ Drug Co., Cor. Great George and newspaper controversy, as the linci- Imports Exports Kent St,.cetB_ J mth .lent cnn be more eifectivelytgiacusscd from to » ‘ “t ““°t.h°§v"f"'ff1.:“d if “‘;§t "I, "‘“‘§" United states $410,100,000 $200,450,000 Sh‘;w‘e§;r" to Bggyemthwt °h,';‘p,‘ft'f ment Britain 131,042,000 222,322,000 n1sAs'rRoUs FIRE AT _ ._ 4 k th h H Germany 14,580,000 gglfeél, 13;,” ,hai .,,,§’,,, France 14,210,000 was in my judgnwnt’ G plain v.w1a_ ll. I2. Indies 7,218,000 MA NCI-lES’l‘l*}R, N. H. MAN(l|lES'|`ER, N. H., .Pune Z4_- |.oss estimated at $800 000 has been which destroyed u live story brick hardware, jewelry and Photographic supplies dealer on Elm Street, ani-1 n three story brick axlnex an-d had* ,sprend to an annex of R. G. Sulli- vsn‘s 1;,-ar factory. The flames at that hour were beyond control und other buildings were threatened. Five flremcn wcro b'urned about the head and lace when a explosion of session. Eventually a unanimous - Wd ` ` ' "1 _ i r d chemic ls hurled throu ,h agreement was reached respecting go wigdf: on the ground f|0or_ I lv 233 of the 231 constituencies and it , , , ------- I was agreed that the din,.f,,»_,,,,, with A" English physician wlw. S0 far LAUNGI-ron FLYING BOAT. - as we can ascertain, has no other -_- rcspect to the remainlnfif copatigueniy claims 'O distinction, makes the HAMM,ONDSpO|pp_,N_ Y., June 23. Sho"-d ll’ dlswssed ‘md Ee e n --Itodma Wanamaksrs flyin° bout , n E. thc House of (ommons. 'F1118 "h°°"l“l nnnmlncement that th” hw the America, 'built for flight. across ugmnment was scrupulously observed man V800 Will “h°"'1Y be Wm1°“"' the Atlantic was launched yesterday. Thhfour bills rro\'idi1\sf0fi"°\'°B“°d "°“‘°’ P’“t“ °f the b°dy"-“ot d°“` e Manitoba, Alberta. Saskatchewan and lOl' 85169 Bild WUDSB “B9 l1° has °‘-‘ti ' _*QV _ British o..1»umi»1a rescued their see- grown-" _ 4 .0000 Q Cnd reading when it was discovered 'l`he disappearance of these, he 2 V G C ‘»:`§".f¢ . i I " rs 10”' les?- , Build Us Your Cre it Over 00 ner cent. of business ls transact ml llireugh the medium of creditx.. " If the time- comes when your brisinf-.z::: mueer depends on ob- taining credit, you will ilnd that the prcsiest conildcnce. The li moment you begin to save, you start the uilding of your credit. The Bank of Nova Scotia 1 offers depositors absolute safety and invites your b\lsln`sls, bo ll large or smell. _ ` _ .lS1.ANo ynsarecnns i caused up to. 8 n. m. today 'ov u flrc` 'building of the John B. Warwick Co,' ability to cave money inspires l‘-nth' she soon days later she lane who were 24 said she was lent typo of diphtheria. Because of mah much ssc I fox and ,more the cord as to litters, study leads me to men finvesting in more ,especially Western and will meet with much lu the coming year years a disappointment now en of by purchasers of imported foxes 1ast` year -and the yearf before. The continuation of Prince Edward Island to dominate the fox-business depends upon several things, not the least being the courage of the Is- landers ‘to continue to embark in the enterprise, but if prospective ranehmen and promoters do not guard against the folly of buying in another zone, they will some day realize the eitent of their error; While there are cases if Western /and Ontario foxes having litterafiliin year, and some verylarge, the ‘per- centage is so smalfas to be alnrrrr ing. To date the figure is under 10 per eent.'for one year foxes and under 20 por_ cent. for two year. This represents 'seventy-dve pair. Two anchcs, one containing two parts and another containing nearly twenty pairs are not figured in, although of- ten the owners refuse to say they have any, pups. Numbers oi imported foxes are held in small. ranches, one to three pairs mostly patches, and the reports say' are without pups. But as no authentic figures were to he had I omitted them. In four ranches where °Island, Alaskan,West- ern, Ontario and Newfoundland foxes were ranchcd, silver blacks and patches, all one year old, the fol- lowing is the result for this year: Total number of foxes 54 pair. P. E. I. raised-12 pair--8 littcrs-- 75 per cent. Western-18 pair-1 litter-5; por cent. \_0ntario-15 pair-1 litter-G; per cent. _ Nuwfonndla.nd'~5 pair--3 litters-60 per cent. Alaskan--4 pair-no litter-0. This table would no doubt be changed if iigures from e. large num- ber of ranches were available but in view of other ilglires I have on hand, the proportion would not vary much .except perhaps to reduce the Island and Newfoundland percentage a trifle. ln citing imported foxes as heinizan uncertain investment I should `ex- empt the Ncwfmindlnnd ns I find this fox breeds almost as_wcll as the na- tive fox in the first _venr and more readily mates with thc Island ani- mal. Ihnvo received information from an authentic source that some' of the large fox companies recently formed were buying Western and (ln- tario foxes but not making any men- tion nf this fact in their prospectus- cs. If this is tho ease the .duty of the ~Fox Breeders Association is plain. It means a lack of dividends for one or two years and Prince Fd- \\-ard Island ranch raised foxes will have to bear the blame. If you wnni: returns the first and second year buy 'or invest in foxes that are not moved from one zone to another. , I have no nxe tn grind and no 'foxes for sale. I think Class A the most desirable fox to breed from, -hut I own in addition to class. A, Western, Qntario and Newfoilndland foxes, and this article is written in the whole interest of our Island fox industry and to warn my farmer countrymen from getting n wrong start. DIED FROM GFJRMS _ SHE TRIED 'TO KILL. NF-W RQCHELIIE, N. Y., June 23- Miss Marion (‘. Mabie died of diph- theria Sunday in her homo, at No. 5 Eds0\'~'>od Avenue, n victim oi the science to which sho had dedicated her lifc. Miss Mnbic became infected with the bacteria of diphtheria while pursuing orginal research in the laboratories of the Polylinic Hospi- tal in Now York city. . About three weeks ago Misa Mnbie obtnined a tube containing many ull- lions of diphtheria bacteria, suspsnd-- ed in gelatlnc: At once she .began to experiment with this culture. Appnr. be-came infected .with this tube because two Was stricken. Physic- callod to her home suffering with 3 viru- he germs in the peculiarity of the diphtheria bue- teria in the last tube obtained by her in tne laboratory it became practi- cally certain that germs from that tube entered hir system, ITALIAN FOUND Mtmnanmn 1’N sTams'r. GUELPII, Ont., June 22.-- John liflff. Il local Italian, wg; found on lesser street this morning with his skull crushed ln. Friends believe r'b-‘ _ . _. ._ Silk Stockings? also with Silk Boot i . “_The 'following stock is offered to clear, all new stock, ` ‘ ~ _ ‘ ‘ ' Black, silk ankle.._...... 5 1-2 doz. in all sizes, Blac_l_<, silk an/kle................._50c,_ 12 ‘doz. in all sizes, n White,silk ankle..................50c, 5 doz, in allfsizes. _i Pure silk hose at $1.10, -$1.25, up 0002.25, in an sizes. Blacksilklisle.....................50c, 10 doz. in all sizes, Tan,.silk 1isle...................;50c, 5 “”“ “ “ White,silk lisle... ......_.50c, 5. “ _ White __25¢, Any quantity. Black, silk ankle .........25c, Any quantity. C11ildren’s colored lisle, inskyfpink and tan at 350, any quantity. ' ‘ , C_hi1dren’s sox, assorted colors, at 14c and 25c, any quantity. A . , , U ll Il I ‘ 4 _, ' _ Phone.9-6' °“’T°‘”“ victoria Row pau-agus li-I ln- -w ll- -. I-1-1 _J lmportant Notice to Fox. Companies A STANDAR1) l)IRFlC‘»'l‘(lRY of tho Fox Linmpunicn doing business in Prince Edward Island is being compiled und will shortly be published. It is of thc utmost importance co the Fox brceding,industry general- ly and to individual companies also that this directory shall be ab- solutely complete. _ _ THE INFORMATION Ri<}Ql’IliED IS ‘ 1. Name nf company -\nnd P. 0. Address. 2. Names of President, Vice |’rc sident, Sec. 'l`i'eas., and all directors, _together with capitalization subscribed and authorized. 'This directory will have o circul ation Over th0g_ U.0lI\In-ion -sud the United States, and as it will bc thc Standard Directory for the Fox Breeders Association and the fox business generally, the omission of murine cl any mmrrmiiis. private or otimrwise, win be u lose to the com- panies as well as to thc whole industry. 'Those who have already sent the information to Mr. Bnllingall are not required to repeat it. The P. E. Island Fox Breeders Association specially requests that this information bc nent on or befor e .luly lat either to G. Baillngall, P. O. liox 61, lfhurlottctosvn or to D. K. Currie, Sec. Trcas. Fox Breeders Association. 1 ' 3116~6-24M3i. , 0 0- . -I = P. c. BROWN G. J. Mccoluuac Open For Business Revere Fox Exchange and lnveslment I l Co., ,Ltd ... n 1 _ Revere Hotel Building, Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. 0. Box 74 ` Telephone 351 Write, Call or Phone us before investing. We carry Companies that guarantee 50 p. c. on your ` Investment . 3l08624Mtf. , ' \__.._'-._-_ ' .. _._-_. '-*_ -5€ The Proper Stove for ‘ Summer There's no need of ou swearing, stewing and bm ing over a hot stove in the kitel er: when one of our oil stoves will solve the cooking problem for you. / These stoves. give a suits-are easy. on oil meal in “jig time". ~ ' -See the display in all grades and sizes here`NOW. ' ' ‘ ` A _ ,. if,-,i~1». Fenncll & bery was the motive, ai Barr ll)sd.' , \ 1 i Every lsensus butiit does not sa that v?'l1)3|l]tlrf\lllg (lJ1'i1shimckTtlsSB3lmay'f,aud' / ' it shonifi gn into ence: at oncal' Beware of Ointments for Ceisrrh “ ' - ' pa ' - ° mp " ' , 1 enable you to get ups complete Evening 2. j _ JUST Amuvso 3 pony une. of Ladies' Evening siippén in ,Fame cm The Shoe Msn Men’spat.Pomps for evrning wear. _I ” pg' - I; F' F'