.---¢»"’ “r.“`-'-l==§‘»`l'.‘ ’ .»..,.- ~= 112-. i his M "` . ,.., l _,_ ',...~_..., i S l¢‘E'i I ,il 5 1-: ' A aft iii E Z hy, s . A iv. r. ,, ll' i 4 A il y .....-»-.. 5. _,_-eq-‘7-'*‘ f ‘___ r»_-N 4 ‘! Of lilo" dw the lncorpoiroited laws of Prince Total paid up Capital of A A is new offered the Public ox 'W »,- ` ‘ 'ff' 'l-i¢¥)_;y",s; Big Profits in the I" ox NMR, “mms I Q The Belmont. Black Fox Co., at a meeting of the stock hold- Business . . . . i f th ` t k d d 'd d instead to leave the _ During the paste years the industry of raising Black Foxes P” pa r or eu young S 0° an em e in Prince Edward Island has engaged the attention of the whole world so much so that investors from all parts of Canada as well as the U. S. are looking to our little Island. Those who were slow at first to risk their earnings ill this great industry have learned to regret their mistake. No one can now dispute the fact that there is big money in tll¢ fox business and will be for many years to come. A Big Boom to P. E. lsland Why not Share in the Profits of This Great lndustry The Belmont Black Fox Co, expr ct to pay a dividend of 100 per cent to their stock holders in 1914. The Prince Edward Island Black Foxes are now worth their weight in gold. The fact that an Island Fox Skin brought the high- est price in the world’s history proves conclusively that the climate, the conditions, the breed and all that surrounds this industry here tends to make this the richest industry of the 9 Canadian Provinces. 1 ni rn-I l _not_ I Foxes to be .left in their ers in the Board of Trade Rooms City, refused an offer of $12,000 foxes in the ranch andto recapitalize this at the_same rate of $12,000 per pair and this gives the small investor the same chance as-the large speculator. In this way every stock holder becomes a Joint owner of five pair of foxes, 3 young pair and 2 old pair of breeders. Estimated Profits l9l4 Estimated profits for 1914 with a probable increase of 8 pair in ' Spring season 1914 at §i2,0oo per pair would yield a revenue of _$96,000 on an investment of $80,000 which would give .you your money back the first season or over 100 p. c. on your investment. Estimate of Maintenance |914 _ It is estimatedtliat about 90 per cent of the total receipts of the sale of young will be distributed to the stock holders. No charge being made for the feed, care and maintauce of the old stock. If there is` no increase no charge. No further assesments o any nature. R A N The ranch is situated on ]. B. Andrew's farm East Royalty, 3 miles from the city, facing the Hillsboro River on a secluded spot with beautifully shaded trees. An ideal spot for fox ranching. __ NS' lmpouearsrauiis . the Ranch rite soul is on lnsr l"`oxes'from Jas. 'l`uplin’s tE`e`i Bolton Gordon Stock. _ Terms of Sale. f Application for Stock can be made to any of the stock holders o_r directors. lo per cent of the purchase must accompany the application for the stock, the V balance to be paid on or before September first 1914. A ` Application for Stock You may cut out this application and mail it today as to- morrow may be too late. In the event of the stock being sold before your application is received your remittance will be returned same day as received. gli ' " 1' E. Arrucilrlou ronn 5 A Ido hereby apply for......shares in the Belmont Black s only $45. A Stock A Orders for this stock have been comingl from all over the Province. lt is the best Proposition now on the Market and will be offered for sale for a short time only. _ Selling Fast DIRECTORS, Samuel Sraig, Presidenl,City, John Marlin, Chftown J. P Mcllonald, Ch’town, Robert Kerr. tll'toi_inl Royalty. John, ll. Munn, Marshfield. John- 'B. Andrew. lrelont. S. A. llicllonald, City, Secretary Treasurer. Fox Co., Ltd. Inclosed is $.........being io per cent and the I balance I agree to pay on or before September first 1913. ~ ENUM EHATAEUJA i They Move From Stronghold Under Cover ofa Series of Skirmishes. _ l.(lNlli)N, April 'J (Special)-']‘he Billliarinn troops in front ol the Vhntulflia linac have hcguli to rc-l tire under cover of ii series of s‘(;i)tlibn o;`n:,;l:.1§bTé had come to earth near the Rheims l’“'- he 5"`~tf'3 l0"i¥i\t that H0 i“diCt~ ere ;o\'ernr(iieii:f: ire deséned to pro- in fifty corporations, including- twell- on the scanty allowance made. Hoa- barracks' having lo" both 0! het |r;ien! lieu her-n brought. He declined ‘hihit Jripancse and other foreigners ty-five railroads. He has been closely pltality is a. great, onerous and very E_'i"t‘;g°l:l)‘;;‘:;‘eE£‘l?:r';ie‘:l“:'o°‘&:d§px _ o any nhctlufr the case had been prc~ not eligible to citizenship from hold- associated with Morgan in mallyiexponsive duty of the American Arn- “_ t d b t , Ze elm Then i"°"t"‘l f" "1 Gfaild JUPY. ‘ ing or leasing real Property in Calif- deals and also with James Stillman. hnsshqgm- m ymndom and it is right len e , u sawbnod taht it. , 'rm sffmtor in question npp¢nrs‘..mi,,_ wir, nrym. is considering the 'Phat he nnu'Moi-gan were in many tha; ti-,U stats would bear the rm. ;'§mjir§;\°o!"°`“‘§i’;‘ ef' ll. _WM “"l"""""l""l 'W f-ll” fCl’0ffH. 8n