..,.._ _ FfEBRliA1f¢_Y 111915 , _ _ _ .¢.i$~4 ,_ . _ _, 'ini-. ciiARLoii‘isiowN t.UARD1AN igdg spy;-,N ` I ~ E make a specialt f W portra_iture andyogr Studio is exceptionall $l__lg£>_Ded for line portrahz ‘iris coolt suimo I _ l §{S_\‘€I\8then old friendships I wit a new portr_ait_-the gift that exams mfhlngin return, I get has a value that can only | e estimated in kindly I tboughtfulness. ` /VH f UM appointment lrnday 'The Bayer Studio _ _ W 'ANAo|A PAClF|c ` Direct Short Rputg MARITIME Pizoviucss 'l`0 MONTREAL and WESTI (DAILY Izxt,-I-;r'r suximvi LV- Hiilifhlh - 8.00 a. ni. Lvs Ste P, m. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS BET\VEEN MONTREAL - ToRoNTo - .DETROIT - cnicaoo Electric Lighted Sleepcrr. Compartment bars i SAILINGFI FRt).\I ST. J0ll\’; Missauasiis, - - - Fen. 19 GRAMPIAN, - - - i\/lan. 5 CALLING AT ll.-\LlF.-IX. _1-1i WJ3. ll D . .` owsrd. - P. /\.,('. P R .SlJohn,N.ll_ _l1; Geo. \\`aller, liominion I mothers ; ‘ -. Seiyiztu-tfneponlriyfor `-~ '\ _ ' ‘ descriptive Ifooklit .':a°a.r.I'a:f.'fi"z. » -i-P » ‘ A - . ' - J -'/.'-1 I..ma.¢mnusia...iI»uf‘i __L`.'_,f-=1.v~- ; .».~§ li- l. 5’ _l ` ‘°¢_ lr vIs1'1‘1NG NEW YORK CITY you desire to lof-sle In thu , I li l I lbi '{'.f'i'i2$.ii$i.' ii§'i»»;il'_'__.lZ‘l-.‘1i."i'» Jtiiifrui lllhamarla-llullmaii sth Av., Broadway, 24th Si. 1.000 guests. A Good Room, $1.50 Per Day. _ LO N GACRE l'l0'l`EL- ”ti?.‘il&»-n in lilil be please n _ HOTEL ' 4;; - - - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - A :.1 :::::-rr-rr-'J:_-:,-,-_-,~.~;_-_f_f;,;-_~;;;:.xz _2r=::-21-_~::;;.¢;-,-_-_-_-_-_~_~_-,~,~,-,-.1 ua ..*0NE CENT por ivord each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order ..°'I'. GORDON NES is Guardian agent in Montague. I “Patons for Butter-lck Patterns and the Dclineator. 8643-2-10m2lE1i Pnllci ui wills uit I niuuil in Complete Incognito He Drives His Grey Automobile and Viiits Many Places _ _-._ PARIS. Jan. 28.-(Correspondence) -In a vivid and interesting account of a visit to Senlis. M. Marcel Laurent, the well-known novelist, who is spec- ial correspondent for the Fournier Agency, pictures, in the words that follow. a scene in the Hotel du Grand Cert, the one building in the Rue de la Republique, spared by the Gcr- mans, wlio originally intended to use it as headquarters. “This hotel is situated at the cor- ner of a little street which bears the _name of Odent. It is s tribute' to the memory of the Mayor of Senils who was decorated in 1870 for his attitude when confronted by the Germans and whose son, occupying the same ofllce was to be shot 44 years later by thc same enemy. ' “ln the common dining room a. par- ty of British oillcers are just finishing their deieuner. But are they really of- ficers? 'l‘beir uniform of khaki shade shows no special distinguishing marks They are conversing in low tones,anIl do not break off in their i`ull talk at the appearance of a soldier who, pipe in mouth, advances towards them and stands listening to them. He too, is distinguished by no ribbon, no olllcer's stripes, no badge, Iio insignia. He is not tall, very slender, he would even appear a little frail if his firm carriage did not undeceivc one. The peak of his cap drawn low over his forehead, ri ' crook-liandled walking stick iii his arm, his wrists protected by warm woollcii mittens, he pleases by his garceful bearing. A Youthful Recruit? , “Is hc s. junior oillcer, this young- vcry youiig--man, eighteen at the most, blue-eyed, freshcheeked, clear- coniplexioiied? One guesses him to be Ii recruit of the previous day, but where will one meet ii niore youthful voluntary recruit? “lie goes away for an instant, he inspects 9. large grey automoblle.which is standing before the door, and he returns, still standing, talking and laughing with his companions. Some- one 'No. It is not a party of British officers, or this soldier would speak to them at a greater distance. “However the meal over and the bill settled, the travellers get their things together, betake themselves to the cur, consult a map slipped be- ‘ liintl s. sheet of glass, and take their places. The young soldier of eigh- teen jumps in and takes the wheel; then, as the motor drones mid moves off, the hotel proprietor knowing something of the secrets of gods and kings,, certain of no longer commit- ting an indiscrctlou in raising an august Incognito, points to the unas- suming fair young man who, pipe iii mouth, -is driving the grey automo- bile. “His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, mid his orderly ofllcers." PUPS WIIHTH $5.000 The New York Tribune of recent 'date has the following to say about ‘the fox business: How would you like to be the own- cr of it pair of silver black foxes valu- ed at $30,000? Or would you rather own a pair ot' pups worth $6,000 apiece. "Each pup is actually worth more than his weight in gold," said R. 'R Chappell at the Biltmore last night. “We raised five pups two years ago. They brought us $36,500. They were sold before they saw the light, and we were offered $25,000 for the moth- er and father shortly afterward." There is something novel about u ranch which consists- of spaces cover- ing 150 feet of ground. Chappell owus seventy pairs of silver black foxes, and his ranch is split up into small in- closurcs of that size, covered with wire on four sides, the wire buried tour feet below the ground, attached to tt concrete base and turned in several feet. The silver black fox tries to root its way to freedom, and this is the way the breeder prevents it. “Only once has an animal been missed since silver black fox raising became recognized as a factor in the fur business.” said Mr. Chappell. "That was last fall. when a man stole one of tho pups. killod It, and, in try- ing to dispose of the pelt was arrested. I-Ie recently started s. sentence of tour years at hsrd'labor for the crime." ' . ~ "For twenty years this business of ‘raising foxes of the silver black spe- .cies was kept under cover. Witliln the f""°"‘U’°’“"`° “‘“”3°N 5°- P“““' "last four or tive years the business freltlillei'iiui°°|.§l$gd¢ii§°":l’lf5ni'ii»o'.i:i'i°ub'lI thas become orgsnlzzed, and today $26- I $1 _,fr U { |¥ ’ ‘ ._ ~ |||l}l|l WVith Bath, $2 to $6. R _ Illlllilli 3 it 000,000 is invested in lt. The last lot of animals slaughtered 'was in 1910. There were forty-three lpelts sent to London at that time. They brought as high as $3,800, the average bringing $1,500. Silver black fox is the rarest fur utilised by man. -The Russian sable, sea otter and ‘South Sea seal, are practically elimin- ated ior commercial purposes. duo to the international laws which prohibit the killing ot these animals for the fifteen years. - pairs of live black were sale. were men o women been FIX UIIIIJIIIUS PIII] The following is a llst of com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most of those com- panies expect to pay additlonaldlvid- and _laterz Spring Pork.. .... .... .....10 Prince Albert.. .....10 (More soon) Rayner international declared 40 pnid.... .... .......20 ll.. J. McNeill Co, cash 50, stock 50 Rayner Stoueburst Silver Fox Co. psid.... ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. ......paid .20 B. l . Rayner, West. Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co... .. ....poid .50 denoral Fur Farms, Ltd. . . .paid 17 Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor. . .. . . . . . . . .cash .30 (More soon) Upton.... cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... ..caah 35, stoclr,70 Silver 'i‘ip.... ......cash 15 (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd.. Montague. . . . . . . . . . .15 (added three pairs to ranch and ihold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay sn- other .. .. ........10 p.c. Crapaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p, c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. .. .. 16 Dundas . 50 cash and 300 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . . . . . . 16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamoad.... ......30 Rogers Paton.... ......10 (More later) The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid ii. dividend ot 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend ot 110. An additional sum will be paid after the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sli. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent (More later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash.. _....15 (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S.-Fox Co.. . . . . . . .. ..25 Peerless...... and balance alter January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co., Ltd.... ...G0 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. Co.,...... ....15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (In addition to stock dividend ot 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd.... .10 Glenalodnle Silver Black Fox Co. 100 (50 p. c. caph 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bideford Fox Co. Ltd....,.;.20t) (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c.; bal- ~a.nce, 65 p. c., will be paid soon, ' 100 p. c. in stock.) Beechgrove .. ...15 Hamilton SB FoxCo ..20 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. _......17 'Vol-Peek” Granite Cement mcnds holes in all kinds of pots and pans. No home should be without it. 15c. package. E. A. Foster, Druggist. 8645-2-16m3i “British lice( iron nnii Wine is hard to beat, as u blood builder and tonic. ii0c. and 75c. lidttles. A. Foster. Cen- tral Drugstore. 8645-2-16ni3i In spitc of wet weather the big store was crowded with eager buyers on the occasion of the great annual sale oi’ remnants. This year it has been more interesting than ever before- more departments to draw irom-- more variety-more bargains. The great sale will continue all day to- morrow. MOORE & McLEOD. SHIRTINGS, Pcrcalcs, Sateen and other new goods. white underwear. Corsets, Dress Goods, Serges and Coat- ings, Slitiet.ing\s, Military Grey Flannel and Factory Yarn. PATONS. 8043-2-16m2iE1i “Do you want. a boiling hot beef beverage before retiring tonight? Use our Stesro Cubes, and you can have one tonight mid every night. Stecro Cubes are sold iii neat boxes, price 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street.--Mtf. (‘II"I`0\\'N MARKETS Pqrk 8% t0 9C. oats (white) 53°- Oats (black) 55°- Strow (por ton) 56-00 Hay, pressed, (per ton) $14-00 Eggs (per dozen) 200- Print Butter (per lb.) 250 Fowl and chickens (per lb) 10 to_ 12 Tub Butter (per lb.) 24°- Pouitaes (ner bush.) 30C Turnips (pci bush.) 150 Hides . 15° Calfskins 17° seat tum, 7 L0 8° Sausages (lh.) 150- SfSIDl'] MARKETS ` Corrected Tueldsy. Barley per bush. 65 t0 750- Bucltwheat por bush 70 t0 750- Calfslrins per lb. 14° Eggs per doa. 25°- Hay. (pressed) per ton $12.00 to $12.50 Hay, (loose) per ton $10.00 to $10.50 Hides. Der lb. 16°- Oats (black) per bush 506- oats (while) pei- hush - 53°. ‘Roller Mill Flour per 100 lbs $3.25 to Sig? Potatoes per bush /ruriilps per bush. 50e- Lamit po ts (each) a 50 to 78c. Wool per lb. , " 30°- wlieat per bush -1.00 to $1.50 0ZE.&\ ll/ 1 §lllll\§IlllIIIII5§\\\\\\\\\\ f llll fVIl\\\\YIIII4\\\\\\\\\\WIllIWZ/ DISPENSING ..‘ PRESCRIPTIONS at the _ “Central lDrugstore” ` Purity- -Accuracy---Fair Prices is the timber with which our Prescription Department is built. _ We do not claim to have the largest prescription bus- iness in the c_ity, but by paying strict attention toihis branch, allowing the work to be done by registered phar- macists, using only the purest drugs and giving just what is ordered by the doctor, we hope to keep increas- ing it day by day, In the school of experience. we have learned our lesson-you profit by this knowledge. Keep this little talk in mind and allow us to do your dispensing. You will find there is a good deal in what we have said- E. A. Fosrnn f‘Central Drugstore” Sunnyside llllIIWIIIl\\\\\\\\\\*.’ZI//IIIIA\\\“RWIIIIIIIll LL; I _ I _ \\K@#ZI'_§\\ 1 “W1 Rheumatism Sprains Lumbago Sciatica . , 1 Why grin and bear all these .ills when Sloan s Liniment kills pain? . ,-/-\_ ' 2;? §`~,g_ /} \"' . I _ . ._,,.'////1,2, _ ._ “ I have used your Liniinent and can say it is iinc. I have used it for sore throat, strained shoulder, and it acted like ii. charm.”-Allen Dunn, Route 1, Box 88, Pine Valley, lilies. “I am a. painter and papcrhangcr by trade, consequently up and down lad- ders. About two years ago my left knee. bccumc lame and sore. It pained me at nights at times till I could not rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of ii. when I chunced to think of Sloan’s LinimenI..- I had never tried it before, and I um glad to state that less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up apparently as good as ever.'_’.-Charles C. Campbell, Florence, Texas. $1.0 ' I.I IMENT All Dealers 25c. Send four cents in stamps for A free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, lnc.,° Toronto, Can. Dept. E “W/III; ll_ '/ S f ' /4/,/_ ` . ” i » .iw 5. E'L§’.`ff_. ` . _ \ _ _ `,_..\;?‘» ‘ _"_:. ‘ 'le ‘(6-}§f‘ 5% ' //A Q - _ o § inl- Discount Sale / an I \( _ __ deg We . .. all Paper O -sl Our Annual Sale of \ \ \ "` ' §_emhi:_snts is n3_w.¢;1k 8 Ve C YOU J *E our stock ofgotl-iall Paper and have manyots of nice Pattems in Parlor, Dining ‘Room Hall, ed Room, and Kitchen Papers. Some with Borders some without, all Pretty Designs from a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on , First Floor at exactly Half Price - All Bargains. Come early and get first choice. It , will pay to Bu _Now and put aside til wanted. Sale for cash only. No llemnanis charged. Carter & Co. for il I 1 j _ IVII&\\\\\\\\7IIIIHI[l\\\\\\\\\@W\\\\\Yq '.1 I I I \ “,' 9; ___,. ,, P, -1 ‘I 531;; `1 'I . ,IJ l 1. .--..» 1.-LI. 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