i. _-,,__,,..~» I I i \ i ~ i »\ APRU- 10-1914 " "mv wwf News ‘ _ THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN nm of iw- PAGE 'ri-:Ras ’~‘ i v .i .Ar ""' M, I y -, - 'sieaa 5'iua.\\1 U! 0 aim :iussaid QV eq; Aepoq, .raq2iq ‘o Su GI -0003301; :ie penis; pimq no 1940 I0 SPWPIAW PFW "Il ‘"dm°D 9113 -‘I un.; nom” arf; 01 sexo; io .ned auo pro; _ ,,_` ,_ ---_ 3-_ c I .~_ifi _ Worlds rd f h' ' ~ _ _ _ , _ skins li‘§C°1910»°¥ron1,ghP_pell:t_ lgllgsd 24 _ _ _' _ a dividend the first Year from young ¢ _ f' ~ i averaged nearly $1,500 each RHYIWY lf! 1912 D1’0dl1C€<1 litters In 1913- A foxes raisgd 1912 pups a dividend of 900 p. c. _ ~. _ STK EEA I -_ i P.i~:.iiiianas'i -Bi kr _ E h ka 'an F ' R " ’ Iver ac' oxes hold the EVCFY Da1l`0ff0X@SDf0C1l1C€d and S01d bl/ B-1 Very ram: Stoc e wit ayner oxes pmd One ranch of Rayner Foxes produced from '@2135 Bums 5; _'en waist ‘ra '.1 _______ l 1 7 . ___ ]io14 DIVIDEND PAY1-:R || 'J ‘U0-110161 ‘TI P9ddI‘l§ Bql `p‘[0I{ S3X0\»I 10913-gaggs n ,_- RAYNERINTERNATIONAL FUR COMPANY LIMITED Malce Your Money E ARN This Year Get Into Partnership With the Rayner’s-- The World's Most Successful Fox Raisers ~ ' Do Not Experiment--Buy Into a Certainty ~Rayner Foxes Are the World’s Greatest Producers Rayner Foxes Will Pay Big Dividend This Year _ ; piooax S _ 1. on urn -19113111 51.112911 pa3a.iaaH primal 3 3112! '$1.90 11331 -10 p JOM A Co. Limited 9Q1» 133111 2 U1* 118111 gf are sa puuuxap `16SI qnao Jed DIRECTORS B. I. RAYNER, President D. G. Harlow, Vice President of Bridgetown, N. S. E. H. RAYNER, Managing Director 8329.131!! 51 ur u Y Brother of B. I. Rayner. .lN0. A. LEA, Sec’y Treasurer svn pus zi ad 002 ,_. 9 qs is-as si so .rad ..- ,,_. leuoiieniaqur Jauieg x aaeq S1au5e;_[ aim, qu the Directors SOLICI TORS Resident Solicitor--A. C. SAUNDERS Boston Solicitor--E. MARK SULLIVAN Ex-Assistant United States District Attorney REFERENCE Bank of Nova Scotia o-3 .ing paiiddns ‘The Company 'pairuirq 'iuednx Slled Aiquaan eq; 50 “B .roi sexo; o 00‘00I$ 86111100 VI “I1 s‘axo1 <-mmf( pus ed-"siq':| moig ' Helen ‘I 'a or place or pay the full price for the parents. - Signed* B. i. iunmta, Pmiatiii Q all \ D. G. HARLOW, Vice-President JOHN A. LEA, Sec’y-Treasurer E. H. RAYNER. Managing Director DR. A. A. BLACK . _/ ‘ i r _ Make application to I Canada Fox Exchange ` '. _- __ .I The Rayner International Fur Capitalization $625,000.00 Shares $100.00 each “The Rayner International Fur Company, Limited." ~ - Directors’ Statement , We, the undersigned, Foxmen_ and Directors of t_he Ray- `ner International Fur Company Limited, 'hereby certify that we have personal knowledge of the quality and bree ing of thefoxes accepted by us_ for the above named Companypand that all of the twenty Eairs are as represented in this ros- ctus. And we here y agree with the stock-holders of The Rayner International Fur Company Limited that if any one or more pairs of said fqxes should ever produce anythinzgt lglut _pure silver black_ pups, we will purchase the off spring e , then current prices for the best Silver-black, and either re- Sec’y Treasurer Rayner, Clark and Harlow Black Fox Co. I ARenowned Black Fox Rancher who has been inti- matel associated with fur farming for a decade, I A practical Black Fox Breeder, having had much experience in managing several famous ranches. ' Application for Stock may be made to any of I is incorporated under the laws of Prince Edward Is- land by virtue of Letters Patent obtained from the Government of the Province, to which the Company is accountable. ~ The stock issue of this Company is all COM- MON STOCK, which is fully paid and nonassessible. " The liability of the shareholders is “limited” to the amount represented by their investment, and they par- ticipate pro ratio in all dividends paid by the Company. The affairs of the Company are managed bY 115 ‘ Directors, who are elected annually by the stoclohold- ers from among their number. _An Executive Com- mittee chosen from, _and responsible to, the Board of Directors will administer the affairs of the corporation. ND “PA YE-_-R _¢:~,/ i ‘ia 5 -r A S T C A L fter Wednesday April Q _ '~4 15th shares will ad 1 Vance in Price. tunity to buy Shares at Par bo¢§¢Q¢¢¢Q¢0»v»Q¢0oQ»v¢vb0o:boonso0040cocoo¢o¢¢¢¢¢0¢090990v»¢00Q¢0400 ev voooeooo 0 Application Blank Canada Fox Exchange and Investment Co., Ltd. Stamper Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Canada OOQOVOOOOOOOOOQOQOO 3o":r-f 'bs »» oney paid to be returned in full ee »o es Name ...... _ .' ____________________ _ _ so a ; 1 . _ Address ______________________ __ » his is your last oppor I Gentlemen-I hereby make application for _______________ __ shares i he RAYNER INTERNATIONAL FUR COMPANY, LIMITED at on ndred (100) per share, and enclose herewith the sum of $ _________ __ ing payment in full for same. Should the shares not be allotted, the Occupation _________________________ _ _ 1914 DIVI-DE ,, L__ F"‘ 19 4 D1.-3N,,D PAYER 1 (DD ' Dated this .............................. _.day of___.__ _ . , . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ ._A. D. 1914 Q 9. o ooooeoevooeeoeoooovo . ‘ ¢¢so;ouooooaoo-»e4o~oooo\o¢¢soas»¢o¢ooo»o¢»»oo¢¢»»o¢o¢oQ» i ¢ Assets The Assets of The RAYNOR IN'I`ERNATl()NAI. FUR COMPANY I.lMI'1 EI), consists of :in ideally located ranch property of about twenty three acres near Suiiiinerside, Prince Edward Island. Fifteen acres are covered with hard- wood and hr trees, affording room and shelter for ranching a large number of foxes. - Improvements are, a new_house and barn for the use of caretakers, guard fence inclosing nearly four acres of woods ten pens and houses for ten pairs or foxes, a watch house and a dog house for male foxes when separated from mates. All improvements are of 1913 construction (except part of dwelling built in 19l2_) _and embody of best ideas of successful ranchers._ _Ffrovision is also made for ranch ex- tension in 1914 sufficient to _house and care for all of the company s foxes, without additional cost to the company. Foxes The largest asset of the company is the twenty pairs of carefully selected, pure bred, native Prince Edward Is- land Silver Black Foxes (see statement at back of prospec- tus) representing absolutely the best stock obtainable in the fox world today. Most of these animals have been selected from hun- dreds of pups raised in Rayner and allied ranches in the 12151 1111136 Years, by expert foxmen, who chose the BEST of the Best for their own breeding stock. Only the combining of the B. I. Rayner stock in his home ranch, with the E. H. RHY11e_r Fur Company’s, and the Rayner-Gaffney selected stock in the latter's ran_ch,`_has made possible the bringing 10gether of such a uniformal high grade aggregation of foxes that we challenge the _world_to surpass them. Tyvo pelts of pups of this strain that had died as result of accident one in early October, 1912, and the other in late October, 1911, have been sold in London in the last two years 'I hough the pelts were not nearly prime lthey brought over $1,000 and $2,000 respectively; and the pelts of some of their ancestors have established world records in prices realized Age The female fox is usually fertile for from nine to eleven years, while the male is good for a longer period. _ In considering any fox investment, the age of thc animals is an important consideration. The Rayner ln- ternati_onal is not selling stock based upon foxes, whose usefulness in the breeding pens is practically ended. Only one fox of the forty will be over°four years of age in the spring of 1914, and he is the sire of thirty pups. Breeding Record The breedingirecord of the RAYNOR foxes is without equal in Foxdom and the figures _below are of interest in- this connection. The 2 pairs of three year olds raised 31 pups in 3 years The 4 pairs of two year olds raised 34 pups in 2 years The 4 pairs of one year olds raised 16 pu s last year an average per pair each year of 4, 4 1-2 and) 5 1-6 pups for the one, two and three year olds respectively- This is the record of the ten pairs of proven _breeders owned by the Rayner International Fur Company, Limited. I Young Foxes All the 1913 foxes are large and well developed, and a high precentage of them will raise litters the first year. One hundred per cont of the 1912 pups in the ranches of President and the Managing Directors raised litters in 1913 and, while it is not to be expected that a large ranch can maintain so high an average, even among proven breeders, the performance of the four young pairs above mentioned isa good indication of the results to be expected of the Raynor International's young pairs in 1914. The nine mothers of the ten young females owned by this company raised forty pups in 1913, indicating the pro- ductiveness of the strain. In addition to all the foregoing items, the cost of organ- ization and promotion of the company, and all expenses of ranching and caring for the foxes until September first, 1914, is included in the capitalization; not one dollar will have to be paid to by the company until after that date. When it is considered that expert ranchers get from 15 to 33 1-3 p. c. of the increase for ranching foxes, it will be seen that this item, based upon the average production and prices, is worth at least $50,000.00 to $75,000.00 to the com- pany; and will have a material effect on the 1914 dividends. Ten pairs of the foxes are being ranched this year by B. I. Raynor on his home ranch, and ten pairs are in the company’s own ranch, under the care of the Managin Director and his efiicient staff. The foxes are protected from night intruders by a complete burglar-alarm system, and a night watchman, in the _respective ranches, and every art known to the most experienced and successful ranch men will be used to produce the desired increase. - Make a plication to Make application to Make application to C. -f - \ It A " ` ° lCanada.I~Pox Exchange Canada Fox Exchange Canada Fox Exchange R __ I-"ml I ' ' I 1---1-i"I-lnmmnml-Imm I-'_ V IH 'HI' I I HH “I I i .- R sdnd A110; £1612 U PU! iam, fiuiivo -moo poi USBU -_ an; o uiaals o s.iaq1olu :min sql, -~. 0.( iraq' C- rime; .Eu ,- IMO S9 iq pa 5.111 tssiai Aundn oo A I 9 2 ‘-l 911.1. .2- 'IQ piooai .-, eg ani o 101.( -. SQXO r M5 .1 lnoiii H all( F “__ ___' mopxod “ ' f’ is I JOU nad »-- H woi »-» , 09 -.r6q0'|30 ur pau) xo / ._. oo'ooo'zg io; p ».-». 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