.A4 I fl’ A I ."‘ i il* I' ‘ f 1 ' < i A '.i;; ' li fi., LI -_{'. I _ Z ¢ ini I* . , , _ =~. ». . w ~ e.r_»~."::fi‘ '.-f.ri,vr_c.‘f~i‘. » _ ~.~»_;.=v»_~. “ ~ r f ‘ ‘ '” » »_. _ _, _.5 , _ _ _ _ ___ __ ___.______ _ .-,,,.,-nr. .. _ _ _s~__,~_1 ,s§_}__§_._?‘______ ...__ ___ 1>.ii¢;p_fsi;;._A;~__=-_ _ _ new ms mn oriAnLo'r'rndlvN c Ania v ~r .. I . X w 2# _,\ . M -Mm 1 " _ p> wi' an _I " 'rue PEoPLES' -THEATRE- _THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN __;__ _ g_ E Il _. rw-'-'-‘-' --------------------- - 'ff-‘-‘I-‘-'-‘-'~‘-`-‘~‘-'-‘-'-`-‘-2'-'Y' "`~`-`~`~`-`-`-`-'fr ````````````` ' "`-'-’-"`r`-_‘~`f"-'~`-`-`-‘~`~'~'~`-‘-‘-"'-" A rr PAYS to buy in tins Province. A r-oi.1i=a coun'i'.-_-it the Peirce _ --- Court on Saturday Richard Ling, on_ I-i . ' _ ' ` '_ .‘\I\'lONG OTHER NLIMBEHS.hlf.A.! 5 Cllttrgé uf drunt-9n|]egg_ “'85 iinmy B. t`osh will sing Scotch and pat-_$10_ Girl---Fguffh Instalment riotit: songs at the enierlsiiiinieiit at Feamiing “NQRMA PHILLIPS" The Country Boy and his detectives are still on the trail of the _ __ . . Smuggled Diamond Necklace--This number showsa panorama _t°“"‘ l"”°"“' “ml S°""”' °“ the of Columbus. Circle, the entrance to Central Park-The in- we wp... mme it iam-es your station. terior of Bonwit Teller & Co’s famous shop is also a feature of this number-SEE IT EVERY WEEK Domino Presents in Three Parts ” ---The Belle of Yorktown-» . T he photography is excellent, the costuming good, and the settings well selected-Numerous_ battle scenes occur- and the surrender of Yorktown is shown at the close. Government House oii Tliurstlayiiext. SPECIAL TRAINS run from Suni- merside, Cape Traverse, Charlotte- Nth, for the Montague Horse Races, 5003. THE IIIONTAGUE RACE TRACK, is in better shape this season than vcr hefore. They have added to the tlrund Stand, have another 'Ticket (iftice, In fact are doing all they :un for the convenience of the puli- lic. lioii’r. niisa seeing the big Free For All, trot and pace, 5003. 'mic min. aiu-iv.-"file c.0\-ern- Vitagraph Comedy_s¢Chicken Inspector” __ ment steamer Earl firey steamed ina to port Sunday norning and anchor- T ed \\'ell up iii tlicoiiariintine grounds. _ 730&9pm ?¥ V Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2&3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 14383-2Mtt _.|_ .....I »» ._,-1 - i--4 I ,I i I ' 1 HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 West 47th St. New York City JUST OFF BROADWAY '|'hr\ iiizht kind of :i liolvl in the right locality. ln the liciirt of tlientre district and ntliiircnt to \|ii~ sliiipping vi-nii_i-s. Positively fire prool._ |j.xi~»-ll:-nl viiisini- aiid_:ii_\ f-xc:-|i~ tional or-`liestr:i..\ large addition just compluliftl coiitiiiniiig libriii’y,grilI rind billiard hal Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath $1.50 PER DAY UPWARD From Grilnd 4 `entral .~'t_itiun, _vars marked "Brni_i¢lw:iy" willioiil transferred Pennsylvanii Station 7tli .-\vi-,. cars without transfer. Llook‘i-i iipiiii request _ _l___i __1 l. !_.»\lthoui_'h olllcers of the steamer _are il ' t t fr - » - - ime ,says um Noi-ta sydney iiersid._ -rim 2 Shows 2 Admission Five Cents _ _ _ _Grey bmugh, up e______m__e__t _mm the Marconi station ut Sable Island, as well as the operators engaged there. onthe to speak oi the visit of he (hey to the desolate ‘graveyard of the Atlantic,’ it is understood that he trip was made un'der,instructioiis om the Imperial authorities, and that while there the Marconi towers and apparatus were removed and the wireless station closed. This was done fearing that some hostile ship might pounce down on the isolated station and after seizing the wireless office, use it-as ii decoy for British interests. It is expected, however, that the station will in short time be reinstated. in- _ i ' i \\_\_\O __ A \ .~. /s-\.__ *@7559* / / \ _ § 1,, J -_ T- _ L. ,_ - _r;i_ieicr;1 s____n.__Fgx ._..._.._.__ t . \‘ ‘ . » ' _ FOOD X 1 . I --.-... ' ' '. H' RA 'HA RES* Impnemr IH;l'kers Blndlf? Fo; CSI? Ltd....... 75 ' “IE .plays and coined nu ib MISS GORMAN .will repeat her con- cert in Bt. Peter's on lledneday evening, August lilth. 'This will be Miss Gorinan's first visit to St. Pet- ers. Come and hear artistic _unit dramatic interpretations and popular Y ti ers. Also see_ Ming flormun's pupils io Highland |"1i!l¢. and the graceful aesthetic dancing by Miss Eleanor Powe of (‘harlotl.etown. LAWN COMl’EJ`ITION.- At re- quest of the Executive of Prince Ed- . 1 ward Floral Association, Messrs E. _ 'J R. Brow, and W. S. Luuson have been invited to inspect the private Lawns and grounds ot the city of Charlottetown, next week. In no way will these gentlemen influence Prof. Blair the Judge, who wiill a- ward the Silver Cup.Trophy for best. kept lawn and grounds, during the Floral Show, August 26th and 27th, 3 dozen or 'more likely \vii.neI‘s names will be handed Proff Blair, to save time, and'he will drive around and select the winner for this year. \lr. Henry Aitken holds the Trophy nt present having heen awarded the prize last season. The Trophy must he won twice, (not not necessary conscciitavely) before becoming pro- perty oi winner. All comD€I~it0\`S iniist he members of Floral Associa- tion, which ir..a.y he done by sending or handing in 50c to the Secretary. Mr. Davison or leaving zinioiintswith Alley & Co., Queen St. A irrmit deal oi interest will lie taken in, the winner for this year. ::Il‘_ you want a good investment put your money in the Nt. Laivrcnco Silver Illaclc Fox Co., Ltd. Full pnr- ticulars on application to Wm. Moran Secretary, Box 506, Clini-lottetown. 3303-7-10illtl. PHUSPEIIIIVI Fill ll|V|llINl]S __; The following mn. or prospective fox iliviili-iids is coiiipiled from iiiiriificliil inforniution supplied to The Guardian In some in-stances the dividend to be declared may be more., in others lei-is wir iioiirnximiitclv it will lie in the vicinity of the figure given. Addi- tions will liu published ns tba infor- mation reaches the Guardian: ILC. /thegweit Black Fnx'.Cd. ' A. Fl. McLean Co., il. .. ,.1 50 ' ` '."it,: Brighton Black Fox 00. Ltd...,,,, llunbury Black Fox Co. Ltd....... Carruthers S. B. Fox Co. 110 Ch'tow.n Silver B. Fox Co. Lt.d.... 100 lgallton Black Fox Co., Ltd. e _ aney Smith .... .. ......~175 John R. Dinnis Empire Black Fox Co . . ... Eureka Fox Co Ltd. Freeland French River Farming, C0., Ltd. 225 General Fur Farms Ltd....,.......... Georgetown S. B. Fox C0. ...... ... 35 Good Luck Fox Co. 100 lenaladale S.B. Fox Co. 100 W. B. Hayes .......... ._ .........100 Hartford-Dark Silver Fox... 25 I-Iowan:-Dalton sf B. F. Co._..... so Humber Silver Black Fox Co.Ltd. 35 Hackett S. B. Fox Co ........... .. 50 Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd. ...... _.10 enderson Silver Black Foxes Ltd 400 Dundas S.B. Fox Co. .... _.. Eastern Black Foxes Ltd.... 80 ` .. 100 . ...100 . ............... .......50 1 70 G imperial S. B. Fox (lo. ..... _.130 udson Co. 75 hlnplg Leaf S_ll. F0! CO., Ltd.. ....35 Maritime B. .\`. Fox Co. L50 Mac Il. at S. Fox Co., litd. .50 to 65 Magic Silver Fox U0. 140 i\It. Edward .......... ._ 40 Montague Black Fox Co lllassuctiusetts S. B. Fox Co....... 50 Murray River Silver B. For .,.- 75 R. J. Mc.\'eili Co....... ......100 New Haven Fox Co. Ltd. 50 North American S.B. Fox Co. ......B0 Prince Royal 40 Peerless ....... ._ 75" Provincial S.B. Foxes Ltd. -65 11075. Prince Albert 60 Pioneer Fox Farming Co. 50 l’ure Canadian S, B. Co Regal ll. & S. Fox Co . . . . .. 75 tq 80 Royal S.B. Fox U0., Ltd. .,....-.300 Royalty ........ .. ......50 Itogers-T-‘ayton Riverside Farming C0. ... .........300 Railway Mutual Fox Co. 50 Spring Park ............ . .. ......50 Samson S. B. Fox Go ...100 Silver Tip .......... .. ......150 stn_nf1ard._... _ ._ so Sterling ................ .. _ ......... .. 30 Silver Fox Rancliing Co. 10 St. George’s Bay Seal River 'l‘horniiglJlired...... Three liivers Upton .... .. Victoria Farm Rnsnmoiint Consolidated ... _.I5 lfillls Silver and Blni-.k licnuty ' l"riX (T0. __.12."i -ii___ @i._...__ 2 20 75 Z5 65 55 22 ~*`-'\.-““\\| ` I gfn00Usf;. iv, _ . _ __ _ _ i i\/1]-"TPI LLS f;i<,s \\\" li L _ - ol - '_'.=S__I;__f<|oNE_\__f&-,»~_f ,G H€u_ MATS gkc it __ __;i=__»_i I-»,~: 5 ,»,-_=~ .-:f T . li “ '°'A‘sesvgs _-iii ‘d ;_ Q ` l ` ' " .ww ~ .. ._ ` -Y.-9 'if . ' - ; _ _ _ _,___ .1 _.\‘q“_¢., - __ ' _ .' , _ "5 1°' “”~ A-' 1* ' »‘.»,.`A»»- i ~'f»;F_°'»1;‘*'i. r _ .».»`_._»» Ja. ._ , . __ ’~`~‘M””"`”‘”`"‘”“` *W* 15 . i-_' ‘. 1- ,' _ “.0 Prince Edward - _, , E . ~ ` TO-NIGHT Fifth Instalment ._ _ - . OF I Lucille Love _ -.-»~.`~. - --_--A I . 4,., _ The Girl of Mystery I ' ' ' Crainmed full of thrilling and extraordinary aclventiirei, 1 _ ' Liicille’s sensational escape from the Island ` - - -continuous snow Other Wm" f°' ' 3 our Ntvii _ _ U _ ll "from 7.15 to 10.30 PiC|§I,ll'€S Soon Here " UQ.-y»1__@ %=”""'““ .___ I HE CANADA IIIE ` .ASSIIHAAIIII EU. (`»anadn`s Oldest Life f‘mnpniiy,_in line _with its well kiltiwll Iil'titl(l llllllll cd policy has decided to issue lllllif* ies on regular plans iii; orrliniiry rat- es to men volunteering for service in Caritiiln. For vol\in1l'.eei's for service overseas, u small extra premium in asked to make up for the extra tins- znril. As the (‘ompuny’s old policies nrii inrlisputahln as regards travel nnil neciipation old pulley _hf,i¢le|~n will be frce to cllgllfre in thefdefense oi the Iilinpire in iiny country. K. S. Rogers, special ng(-.iiit nf the tliiriiidii liifc will he gltiil th quote riites on any plan of Assurance. -1058-ii-iziirii. = ; , ` J _I Maritime Telegraph &Telephone Company, INCREASED* FACILITIES By the laying of the telephone cable between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, have extended their field of operation and given added facilities to their many patrons. Prince Edward Island is the richest province-according to size-in the Dominion and the service provided the ' public will now be more complete and extensive than Cl/CT. We are dealers in the securities of this Company. Full particulars will be furnished on request. ' F. B. McCurdy & Co id' "ii" l_,`l’.lil|7ILm llalifn, (Ninn, Montreal, Sl. John, Sherbrooke, Kingston,-.. Sydney, _Chai-lo_t§plovg|p_. S_t__.__Jolin‘| Nlld_._l.on___don_. _[__n! _ _.}_E_|_.;_.!:l@~ _llleecliivood Black F01 Co. l.td........ 30‘_ ` I A ` U Canada Atlantic Fox & Fur Co., Ltd. _I Canada Atlantic Fox & Fur Co., Ltd i A "t .»,'f¥ ` ~.`l._l_ 'i .L env npeueg :\~ r'l,,,` mL~%v`_ ____ _______, i “ - ' _ and Fur Company Limited » 61 D - <2 Forty Pairs Pedigreed Foxes at $18,000.00 a pair. FREE KEEP FOR FIRST YEAR (This ranch will be one of the _largest in the world and is now under construction on the Union Road) it _BPBHB Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, Limited. The ranch will be located' on the - Ranch ~ Large vs Small Companies The tendency in this as in all other Estimated Earnings of this Company For Three Years ' V 1 OQH *'11 o N _ no :S Q. Palguirl Auedmog C/\NADi/iN OFFICE: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada RANCH: Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward island Authorized Capital, - - - $l,000,000.00 Present Issue - - - - - 750,000.00 Common Stock, no Bonds or Pcrferred Stock to be issued PAR VALUE SHARES $50.00 EACH Pnorosim issue-on 40 Pairs Foxes, Ranch Farm and Equipment. PAi'iviiiN'rs-20 p. c. on application, balance August 15th, 1914. CHEQUES PAYABLE TO CANADA ATLANTIC FOX and FUR C0.. LTD. Applications may be sent to any of the Direc- tors, who will be pleased to meet _applic- ants at their several offices and give full information. The Treasury Stock (not issued) $250,00000 _ to be used only for further purchase _of Fair Bearing Live Stock if deemed advis- ' a e. OFFICERS President-Sir Frederick L. Borden, K. C. M. G., etc., Ottawa lst Vice-President-D. C. McKay, Halifax, N. S. 2nd Vice-President-Fred J. Taber Boston, Mass Sec’y-Treasurer-J. Stanley Wedlock, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Thomas Nagle, St. John, N. B. William Craze, Liverpool, England. Geo. F. Urling, Brookline Mass. F. H. Manniihg, windsor, iv. s. B. N._Blacka ar, Yarmouth, N. S. Solicitors-Johnston & Inman, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bankers-Bank of Nova Scotia, Union Road, about six miles from Charlottetown, on zi farm of 165 acres. A portion oi this property is covered with a beautiful grove of spruce and hardwood making an ideal spot to prosecute the Fox-farming business. The service of oue of the most experienced ranch-builders in the province have been secured, and with his skill coupled with the advice of our Veterinary Specialist, we will be able to give our shareholders the most ug-to-date ranch yet built. It will be a___solutely safe. sanitary and comfort- a e. Equipment A comfortable house for the keepers, bams, ice house, watch-tower and everything necessary for the con- ducting of a first class ranching pro- position will be provided. Ranching Expenses There will be absolutely no charge for the ranching of the foxes for the first year. All charges for keep, food and everything connected with the maintainence of the foxes-salaries of the keeper, watchman, veterinery inspector-will be paid by the promot- ers up to Sept. lst, 19l5._ This one item alone means a saving to the shareholders of from fifteen to twenty- , five per cent., as the charges for keep in the greater number o companies is from fifteen to twentfy-tive per cent. The _shareholders o the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, ‘ Limited, are, therefore, ln a position I Charlottetown, P. E. L ' .~f{ -4 _I to secure the fullest returns from their investment. ~ ' important industries at the present time is to centralize the business. witli the idea that the more foxes that can be Qranched under one management the smaller the percentage of expense and the better the returns in dividends to the shareholders. With forty pairs of foxes breeding, if two or three pairs should prove to be barren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but ifonly five airs were in the ranch and the .same thing occured it would make the dividends comparat- ively small. _ [1 Q future Policy While the company expects to cam large profits from the sales of live foxes for breeding purposes, it proposes to retain annually a considerable percent- age of each year’s production, placing itself in a position where it can pay good dividends from the sale of furs alone, thus making it from the outset a safe and permanent investment, carrying out the original idea of the promoters which is to establish a safe and permanent fur-farming industry. Management As will be seenby the names of manage- ment is in the hands of experienced men. All have had a large business and the Secretary-Treasure Manager are men with a our Provincial Directors the r S'l`OCK_ 1915, 40 PAIRS 1 Estimate number of pups 1915, Retain five pairs' to add to E .ll` 88 . . STOQK1916, 45qlgAlI?§ D C lzstimate number of pups 1916, Retain live pairs to add to stock l~` ll' 80 _ . STOCK 1917, Sdqlglglllug D C < lxstimatc niimbei' of pups 1917, 150 at $4,010 each ............... ._ Cost _of Kanchlng,etc.,estimatcd at Retain tive pairs to add to stock age prob career inthe Fox Industry, large shareholders in the They will for their own, as other stockholders” benefit, the best interests of the veryrespect... I ~, 120 at $0,000 each ............. _.$720,000.00 _ stock at $6,000 each ............. ._ 60,000.00 Lstimate dividend to stockholders 060,000.00 135 at 3155.000 each ..... .___ ........ ._ $675,000.00 _ Cost of l\::inchmg,etc.,estimated at 20,000.00 at $5,000 each. .................... ._ 50,000.00 Estimate dividend to stockholders 605,000,00 .gs _ss SS at $4,UO0_each ..................... .. 40.000.00 Estimate dividend to stockholders 540,000.00' E uallin 72 C1 iz D. C. ' I At the end of three fyears’ operations the stockholders would _there ore have 55 pairs of f0X€S in the YHUCI1. and would receive on the above estimate, $1,805,000.00, equalling an aver-I of 80 p. c. annually. In this estimate the ' price has been decreased each year to take care of an_y)_grop in values, which is altogether im. Guaranteed DIVIDENDS The Company guaran-' ' tees to the shareholders a dividend of not less than ten per cent per annum - upon its paid~up capital _~¢ during the first five years ' §__ it does business, which Dis equal to a total dlvlderld" ’i of ,fifty per'cent. on paid- ' . ;» 5- up capital in ive years. »_ .» A. APi>L1cAir1oN FORM . ._ J- STANLEY WED!-OCK. Secy-Treas. Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Co Ltd De S, » Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. 0 I ar ir:-- I _ _ - Ih b kai' t' f ' FOX AN5r%llRmé0Il/I Pglllllfl lll,lvll9l`fED, at l5ift§'hl2lhllsaid;lp¢t:l;cSl1:zllIft{llilrlcl\ aArg‘2C twenty ‘per cent. onapplicalion, enclosed herewith, and the balance on August, 1914. Should the shares not be allotted the money paid to be retumcd in full A ` i_>ae