_ » -Pnosnmcvus ,~ -OF- Glcniiladale Silver Black Fox Company A Limited l_“°0YP0tated Under the Laws of Prince Edward Island AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .... (Now to be Increased to $300,000) I _ ~ In 12.000 Shares of $25 Each _BGARD c>i=' i:ii=a=c'roi=is= PRESIDENT .lohn J _ McDonald, Esq., Merchant, of Tracadie Cross, P. E. I. _ VICE-PRESIDENT Joseph Egan, of Southport, P. E. I. _ RANCH MANAGER Arthur McKinnon , SECRETARY-TREASURER Major McKinnon, of Glenaiadaie, P. E. I. _ BANKERS Royal Bank of Canada, Charlottetown Ranch Authorized Capital Bunbury . . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ .$100,000 Spring Park _ _ . _ _ _ _ 90.000 Peerless _ . __ . _ _ _ 20,000 Prospect _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _tl0,000 Smith _ 150,000 . Dalton ._ ._ . _ . ..625.000 Silver Tip . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ . _ _ 25,000 Murray Harbor _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ 50.000 Magic _ . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 100,000 Eurelts..__......... ._ _ $0,000 Union, _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 190,000 Riverside Farming Company _ _ _ _ _ 50,000 Royalty, . . . . _ . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 90,000 Magnet _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ 60,000 0’Leary..... . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . 40,000 Pioneer. _ _ . _ ._ _ _ . . . . _ ._ _ _ _ _ 100,000 North Shore _ _ _ . . _ . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . 100,000 Rosemont. _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10,000 Tyne Ve.lley....._.._ . . . . __ __ 75,000 Maritime _ . _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ 40.000 Cash Per Dividend $320,000 46,000 180,000 60,000 80,000 250,000 23.000 100,750 172,000 58,500 114,000 1 12,500 216,000 170,000 8,000 225,000 25.000 50,000 37,500 13,833 S3 'Malpeque Sliver Fox Co. _ . . _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . 40,000 30,000 Seal River . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . 57,000 28.600 The average cash dividend of these companies is 208 per cent. Among the dividends paid this year, 1914, in spite of the war, are the following: , Glenaiadaie Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., 100 per cent. 50' per cent. in cash. 50 per cent. stock bonus AND GUARANTEE QF 50 PER CENT. AND WHATEVER MORE FOR 1915 Westmorelanil Silver and Tin Patch Co. 'Z0 per cent. 35 per cent. cash. Stock, 35 per cent. Rayner International. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. cash. 20 per cent. deferred. It. J. McNeill Co., Ltd., 100 pei- cent. 50 per cent. cash. 50 per cent. stock bonus. Black Prince Fox Co., 50 per cent. Murray Harbor S. B. Fox Co., 30 per cent. Crapaud S. B. Fox Co., 40 per cont. New London Fox and Form Lands, Ltd., 200 per cent. Royal Sliver Black Fox Co., 110 per cent. Diamond Silver Black Fox Co., 80 per cent. Cnrruthers'_Sllver Blank Fox Co., 30 per cent. Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent. Ellis Sliver Black Beauty Fox Co.. 60 per cent. Magic Fox Co., 50 per cent. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. Shares are selling at $2500 each; 25 p. c. with application and the balance within three month s. Sim ly fill out the application form and mail to Major C. McKinnon, Secretary-Treasurer, cienaiaaaii P is i SOLICITGRS All cheoues rmist be made payable to “Glenaiadaie Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd." McLean & McKinnon, Charlottetown REGISTERED OFFICE Glenaiadaie. P. E. I. P F2 O S P E C T LJ S The name of the Company shall be The Glenaiadaie Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. The Com any has been formed for the purpose of breeding, raising, buying, selling and dealing in Silver Black goxes, foxes of other breeds, other f_urbearing animals, cattle, sheep, horses and other live stock, and to carry on farming. ranching and kindred businesses. li f th Co ' i t d th t t f Gi fialadal ,the property of Ma`or C. McKin'i`i}i>roved"bv Major McKinnon- ' The proceeds of this issue will provide sufficient capital to pay for the twenty pair of foxes at $15,000 pet* pair, and permit sufficient capital being placed in the treasury to defray all working _ _ The following is a hpartial list of the names of those who have received their 100 per cent. 1; dividend trom the GLE ALADALE SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LTD, withaguarantee of 50 .per cent. and whatever more for 1915. Angus Cameron, Cylde River, P. Fl. I. John J. Msclnnls. Blooming Point, P. E. I. _R_ B. Colvvr-il, Halifax, N. S. Mrs. Annie Silllker, 17 Madison St., Malden, Mass. J. L. I-Ieiheriiigtr-n, care of The Toben Co., Halifax, N. S. Mrs. J. T. Mullins, Kensington, P. E. 1. expenses for next year. _ “The ualification of the Directors shall be the holding of shares in the Company to the amoun of five hundred dollars. - The Secretary Treasurer Major McKinnon, in whose personal control the ranch is, has had. 1 e as a fox rarichev and is well known throughout the length and breadth considerabeexperieiic _ ' ,_ ` _ _ _ _ °f »\¢vPf°~i»s.aSa~ e>=»¢f~°°@d c°f=“a“‘°_lr“‘“ °f -i“‘3_i§ili’.t%i.l_k';‘.2:.i' .‘_'_“°_i:.';i_’°-__ its ranch has his personal supervision. The irectors wi , Com ' pany., _ k ,M _ A th r W. McKinnon, has had much experience i_n breeding foxes The rancher' or eeplild iiecdssaiiy to efliciently manage and care for the animals. s sry _ ii ony, g r o , APPLICATION FORM MAJOR C. MCKINNON, GLENALADALE, P. E. I. Secretary-Treasurer “THE GLeNALAo;t_i,i:___SiLvsR BLACK Fox COMPANY, Lii/msn.” _ I hereby subscribe for...... ......... .......... _.Shares in “The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company, Limited,” so pay;i25 per cent on application; the balance within three months rom ate. __ Name ..... ...... ..... ................... Address. ........... ............................................ ._ . . . . . . . . . . . ni...-........_ ~..._-..._-._................ _Date .... ................ _.191 A Few of our Satisfied Shareholders hill indian Rive P F 1 Timothy Ervin, Maiden, Mass ltev. Father ` 's, r, . ._ _ . H. F. Feehan. Mount Stewart, P. E. I. ‘J. Marshall Murray, Bay View. Pictou County. N. S. Miss Mary Hennebery, 708 Crescent Road, Calgary, Alia. W. J. MacGulre, 311 Fitzroy, C. B, iii. W. Flalger. Plctou, N. S. Lindsay Kirkpatrick, 126 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. Mis M A Bl ii 139 Wri ht st e t St. John, N. B. Fred Cahoori, East Port Medway, Queens Co., N. B. ` 6 and has the pracucal know g ' _ . _ Rev. A. Patterson, 33 Carleton St., St. John, N. B. Bertha MacKinnon, 39 Dwight St., Boston, Mass. The Glenaiadaie Silver Black Fox Comllilriv Ltd., earned 0119 l1“"@"ed Pe' cent dmdend m niciiiii-ii is. Ellis, 325 columbus Ave., Boston, Miss. iw. E. wiimaii, Pictoii, N. si. 1913.4_ The prospects for 1914-5 are such as to give reasonable anticipations of at least 50 per cent. Nelson cmw_ Hunter Ewen P_ E_ ,_ _Mmmce E_ w,,mn_ P,m,,_ N_ B_ dividgg-ld, ~ Alex. Martin, Vulleyiield, P. E. 1. lSinion Lott. Stanley Hotel. Plctoll. N. S. n '_ ' 9 le fshal-es is limit to a'Dr_ C. D. Creviston, Rock Island Texas. lThcresa Lott, Stanley Hotel, Pictou, N. S. . The &mDFm_y has nottgvatztegegln Syhtggebgano (|11-‘ore than (en pg? ¢e“t_iAlbert P. Carleton, Boston, Mass. ,Edwin J. Thompson. 19 Sacramento Place, Cambridge, Mass m of 6-“een per Cen 'I 3 r g lK C Fraser, 61 Worchester St Boston, Mass Mrs J R Hoare, Stellarton. N. S. maxlmu ' _ - » _ _ ct _ . . ., . . _ _ Shall be Paid: the Secretary`Treasurer handling the bulk of ‘he ‘sane dire iMiss Jennie Kee. 135 Maine Si.. Boston. Mass. li Proctor H. Bsttlste, 18 Hema St.. CambrldSe. Mass. _ l' I‘3l1Cl’1 bred SllVPI' BlaCl{ FOXGS f0f bl‘€Pdll`ll! PUTPOSES iS ZYQHYCT thafl lllé ,im-m Joseph Mmcagy, 11 Madison SL, Malden, Mmm Su p|yT2,?dd$vtn?%?.fli);bl3 iiemain so for atleast three years. The domestication of theprecious Silver- pmicl, Foley, K,|d,,,,_,, p_ E 1, D ` ' fltabl d\l9ffY ff°m 3 Felt value alonei and John H. Hamilton, 54 Navelosk St., Amherst, N. S. l lt if is an entirely new and an enormously pro e in B ac ox » . _ . . _ t t th ° l t' s b experts, exceptionally h_igh dividends average!!! WSU Y- _ f¢¢ D¢f_CCnt~. John A. campiieii. 5 .isiiisna st., Maiden, iviiisi. €v¢'iTl)\b%\td%tdi,n‘i?ilill(la“'f?>i}°ii‘fteeyn years after a pelt basis has'been_ reached. arlffiliefifaffef 2 minimum John H. slimy, Maiden square. Maiden, Moss. av,-er e dividend of fifteen per cent. at which profitable foundation the ind'-\S¢fY =ll10\1ld rcmaill- , [Joan wqiiey siiiiker. iv Madison st.. Maiden, Mm. ag limes Ma E. rotor, 142 simian si., Pawtucket, rt. i Nelson J. Riggs, Halifax, N. S. Joseph White, 85 Webster St., E. Lynn, Mass. H. J. Shen, Waterford, P. E. I. Donald J. MacDonald, Blooming Point, P. E. l. John Bradley, Blooming Point. P. E. l. Thomas Bradley, Blooming Point, P. E. I. _ _ . , ry _ Tm F03 Pens have advancfid greatly m price smce 1910' §Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, 2441 Porter St., Los Angeles, Cnl. John Angus MacKenzie, Scotohtort, P. E. I. - ' ‘ 0. ' ' A. .iiiits,i~i.s. Below are the particulars of sale of a consignment of Siiv»_e_r S;_>_§_Fur°,ehipped from Pnnce _fiZ_>_i_-z_s___y_e:ri_:_y_i3:__ Stews; _ ___ E_ __ William C. Davidson. 249 Robie St.. Halifax, N. S. Arthur Bouthler, 105 South Park St., Halifax, N. S. Cornelius E. Fleming, Chisholm District. Mlnnisota, U. S. A. Ella. R. Hooper, 193 _Salem St., Maiden, Mass. Ralph V. G. LePine, 181 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. Arthur Brennan, Summerside, P. E. l. _ Thomas Pushie, Box 29, New Glasgow, N. S. T. C. James, Box 267, Charlottetown, P. E. l. ' Mrs. Hannah P. James, Box 257, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mrs. Mary Siliilior, 31 Cottage Place. Malden, Mass. E. Milton Mscquiirrie, 17 Devens St., Everett, Mass. Mrs. Nelson Ma_cQuarrle. 17 Devens St., Everett, Mass. John C. MacEachern, 406 Potter Ave., Providence, R. l. Mrs. Mary Maher, 311 Fitlroy St.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Edward Island ranches to London. England. and S0 there in Ma” ' ' I No. or skins. Kind. Price- 1 Silver £319 x sao 210 1 .i _-. "|.¢i-4,-oi-»\....i-ret-ii-‘ldv-‘Nr-‘rel-4|-‘l~`»-:D-lv* ,, iso ,, (Damaged) (40) ,, zso _ Sw i | ‘ , ,, 1 3 ' iii £220 tio . II _ in ' ‘ ,, at £125 tio ~ n ~ .,, ., 1 N ., ._ n ` ». 5,1 _ \ n ill _, . ' me - _ , . ,, sfo __ iis ._ X W ‘ ._ W, VI M _ at £210 ` One of Ciileegow old-time stock- "nn ii w li ir 1 pom" ' NNI meillatel. V110 *Ill A Phllhll- “Whatmib nu: n»,i:ie,'my“i»’<’7y'I:' (NW Y°Y"‘ E'°""" 8:1) gave this afternoon their Brat. ` tliropist aa well as 5 pork packet, "John 1-[gi-|-1|," _ s""'x “N °'a9‘;l "M °l?‘;"'g iormances since the beginnting ofa e ,hm an gum” shut, ga ¢i_f:¢¢,¢_ . ..wm_ Johmw. “M the m““°n_ Ohio. U. _ .. Diller o us. uudvoud-'notalhvmv view. it --i'ti't°ui- oii ' ' smoke them in his otliee. One day 35|;-_!Tu]=;¢?:° your .;¢|1gw 5,135-|_'?:.`»W\Rl;.: bl* *”:1|;‘}'h|°f°:g“ ye' may gmrssgo, :t tal! gmwmw Weekly Scotsman. wh,” "gnu f.,mf,°‘§. ms ye \°n.l d°.k' ' 04 f°l' I 305 ul 031°' b°Y~ 'W0 P\4`»\‘°l’ Moo.. 'N 'mv' Don't forglt to up and ding it G. W. MacGray. 302 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Rev. F. H. Eaton, Freeport, N. S. Mrs. Francis Chisholm, Linden Ave., Malden, Mass. Sadie Hopper. 193 Salem St., Malden, Mass. James Ellison Conrad, 20 Riply St., Malden, Mass. Edna Conrad, 20 Ripley St., Maiden, Mass. George R. Moulton, Borgeo, Nild_ William T. Henderson, Borgeo, Nucl. James MacAdsms & Bon, 29 Scotia St., Boston. Mass. Rebecca Robertson, 60 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. Jolin S. Brophy, So. Waterford, Me. Rev. Ewen MacDonald, Leaekdale, Ont. Mrs. Isabella Murphy, 25 Shawmut St., Malden, Mass. And a great many more names too numerous to mention iz maine Florence Keavensy, 237 Richmond St., Charlottetown, P.E_1 ______.__.........--_._ ...._..£*.éG.E.@.-_ - ai-15 giividends Dvd by some of the companies as stated by one of the Charlottetown _ _ the. NeU.Yor¥.-.Ili in all eamestness with all _ , .of pleas- ing and amusing oddsionireiids 'tor the special deliglitnf that ‘;l\iildlel." 'Ilia current spectacle, -‘,‘.Wsrs of the world" has i»e=iiI|tret.¢lied out to por- mit ol the interpoiativii oi novelties, especla‘ll.y engaged for Hill; __P8l‘l0d, while the action and dialogue _ _hu been condensed srliere-evanposllbll in order to keep the entertainment; 'lili- in the three hour limit prescribed- by triiaition for all theatrical offerings. To accomplish this the ,p commences at 8 sharp every ai __ , and piinctunlly at. ii at night., The moat important of the interpol- ated novelties, in so far aa may _be judged by the attitude oi the gild- ience is the “Living Dolls" other- wiiia known as Hiiigoi-'a Midgets, an organisation of more than si score of din:-lnutive performers of marred a- bility, recruited on the continent of ldiirope ond ranging in nge from 11 to 36 years. '1‘iie`lioliday season opqied at l What these tiny tote lack in silo ls made up in versatility as is attested _ by their twenty-minute programme: l 1. Grand entrance to midget oarrf iagee; ensemble ,md ir.troduct.ion. ' [ 2. Louis Worchek, in feats of strength; lifting five times his own weight, inciiiain; ti tiny horse. l 3. Carl Becker, owner and trainer of tho wonderful high-school nachy- derinl “Boeca”, and “l3oliver." the smallest performing elephant ever placeil on cxlilhition. 4. Mile. Nledn. Vegan, in equestri- lonne feats on- "Toto," the smallest performing horse appearing before the public. ' 5. “Boo-Hoo," the celebrated gnorgg clown, and the midget acrohata. , G. Mile. Dora Vol; and Mr. Carl Florian, singing “Your Here, and I'in Here," from "Tile Laughing Hul- bmid." ' 7. Ensemble nnil finale-“Ito a Long Long Way to Tipperary." Children and adults alike roar with laughter at these vest-pocket: enter- tainers, while finding excitement, thrills and fun in the regular features of the bill und a. remeniscence of youth in the added circus acts. The latter, ever popular, are likely to oc- cupy second place in the affections _of the "Klddies" however, while the "Living Dolls" remain the favorites, for they are scheduled to give daily receptions to the little ones in- the parlora of the theatre throughout the holiday season. SPEAKING OF HATS. i i At least there is more variety in hats this season than there has been for 'some time past, for, now that large itrlmined models have returned once _more and the small shapes have not by any means been ousted._}1i_e_rg _a,r_a_§l.Qn-___ ty‘of shapes and a' v6"ld's enough c oice for all to be satisfied. All of the broad~hrlmmed shapes worn at a very pronounced angle trimmings are kept very flat to brim. while the small hats are given the effect of being tilted by sloping slid upstaiiillng trimmings. Some of the small models show drap- ed crowns and these are very modlsh ilii velvcts or beaver velours. The lat- iter material ln black will make the 1 smartest sort of a street hat with trim- .inings of black feather fantasies, ii ,ldrapod crown, and an upturned rippled lbrini. Since nigroties are barred the heat 0; the long fentlieretl mounts are nf heron. numlill, parniilse and burnt os tricli pliimage. Since it inslfsts iipnu mnilnrzitinn without curtnilinr' v.'~i~ioty we arf- all ,ilellghttd ~.'.‘?ili tim ~u‘i‘.ii\~>iy irlfiiaiiiiii. 1. Largo him. with nmn: i-time .im-». i» llv from iliv lv!-_:il uiili vr-lvl-t pill iii; on the bins. lviili on i||»|\r~r :iriil ini lower hrlms. li.~~.-.» lim r-r..\\ii.. .init -.ire <-onsldcrorl sninrt. 'rits cz.aii's Quint. 1-'ii;;.s_ Alexander 1. of llussia Uiouglit ii. nvwessmiy to uiupiuy e wsu \'.l~t;'.. lsolc duty consisted iii cutting- pi.-us. ;lie was i~e,uin.ii to have A supply ol _not itss Luau U0 duiiis atv-nys timmy. Ibis iiiiiriber nas by no iiicaus eases- - slve,ior Alexainici' would nciei' use ,the same pen tuiue. lilwn the erihiug ,or R sig,r.'iii,iii'e spoiled ii. pen, in his opinion, or suiiscquent use. The oiiiii cot.ter,wh