_ 1 ' "nm NWS - GUAQDLAR _ _ _ ima-i-urn.s.~ ‘ _,_ pam; s . Says” Vacation days may ¢,0m°_ butw revel' cot li tpservging yon? -» “-7 mwmme' i _siiii _iiiiii_i"”"§ STOCK QUOTATIONS. quotations iamisiieii by F. B. me " 'i I _ \ _ ‘ _ ` _ ` _ _ 1' Messrs. S. -A. Mciieod, Arthur J. Bil-- Tho Morning Post has hind, 5 5;;-oiig _ 1% _ - ,* » ` _ ig -- ' . 2 .r Or( 0 O‘/ r'°"’4Se _ ,. <.»-_--~----._-.f..*_ _ - _ /I/IOIIl.K““VIIIIII”I"._§\ \\\\\\` rid of onder Fly Killer Qi exceptional merit this article will give better re suits than you anticipate- 15c each. We have all the best Fl Killers-~Spiral, Tanglefo Paper, Poison Pads etc. E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside ' Expert pharmacists fill you \ .9»'<: H prescriptions with purest drugs .\\\\\\\\\\\.\`f]IIlllllllA\\\ l It is Never too Late to`mend. So no tt h t I ' A"§|1St watch: Sendit ar21i\ndeiovri1i:n xappms togyour Oct ' D . 1285 Fo ,So Jiihiinry 1222 The Practical Watch and Clock RepE_rer March 153 Queen Sl. , Chailottctown IIIIIIIII/i§\\\\\\\\‘.\3*YIIIIl ?\\\\ lllIA\ ‘< O cr s' S s -E VIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIlIIII Do not forget to our fish supplies fr s. We can assure fentire satisfaction his line. Chfown Fish Supply Co. Phone 340~]. 173 Grafton Co \\7.]IIIIIlllI.&VIIIl/ \\\\\\'IIlll ""‘ O C1 ‘<2 is 'I-The' Qégblem of getting Beth. Steel K( ° \\\Ylll/4\\\\\\\\\\v11llll1///20; . , _ isnta sticker.” ~ 0, 4 Brazilian Traction Moi n N. S. Quebec Ry, ltichelieu A: Ontario Toronto Ily Twin City cd Sellt. Wheat . Q D _ Mr. Farmer SSE... Dec. Sept. Outs Dec. Sept. Pork Sept Lnrd Atchison Am. Bust Sugar im. Biuelters mal. Copper 59 9 Uu1l1iI11o1'e&(lhio 721 24* 355- 36 86 87 157 161% 44 64 761 37 Brooklyn Ii. T, 39* Canadian Pacific 115 iesapcuke and Ohio 451- Erle 23; (ireart Northern Pid A 1201 Lehigh Vaiiey 1:-is Illinois cent 110; Louisville & Nash 1615 Mex. Petroleum 64; Miss. Pacific 10; N. Y. Central _ 84 3 Northern Pacific 1055 101% Pennsylvania 109-; 107-; Realding Div. 159% 153; southern Pause 92; 883 Southern Railway ' 18% St. Paul 95; 901 Sugar 105% 103 U. S. Stcnl 58% 55S U. S. Steel Pfd 109; 1075 Utah (`opper 54 521 Virginia Chcmfical 262 24 42 § 21 21§ 118 1311 110 129; 61% 116; 129; 109; 129; 61; si ai s0“ ali ioii ics; 154 use 17 iss 91% ioai 56 101; tai 24i MONTREAL sTooKs. ‘ ' > uid :.92 2s Ask 00 Canada Cement 28; (lnnada Cement Pfd 00; Detroit 62; Dom. Steel Corp'n Miiinl & St. Paul (S00) itreal Power Mo treal Struct Ry. Steel & (`odl (Jom 63 20 20; 115 211 212; 452 46 10.5 10§ '77 Sh-utwiiiigun 110 111 Spaiiiisli Iiivcr Com 9 91 1111 112 99; Quotations at noon; exchange clos- ior afternoon. COTTON High Low Closo 1174 1183 1204 1190 1198 1175 1183 1203 1190 .1198 1210 uber 1217 1228 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. High Low Close 022 83k 85% rw 9.22 . wheat 95?. 71; 61; ass sei 2032 1022. 0.13 71§ 69k Corn 62 59§ ‘ 36§ 35} 38§ 36% 2062 1002 Outs 2092 1030 (By Direct Private Wire to F. I3. McCurdy 5# lC0~) SUMMARY. Greece to send 100 0(`0 iucu to . Scrvia. if Austria begins war. Despatchcs rcceived ,,t _Washington Rui-,igian Army is mobilizing. my ' __ Earnings of U. S.. Steel second _l quarter this afternoon.- B a ree to two and half ankers K year extcnsich from Aiigllit 0‘iN11.‘ ° - ~ 00,000 1 t ' ti 1 d Great or- Just received a nice 2,, \“°‘"“ °”“ “" rn . otcs. _. berth, Grain Crop to be 10 PGY t. heavier than last ~yca»r`s. assortment ofNew Silver- °‘§i,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,i W,,,,,,,,_ i-,...i.i.,.i_ oi udlan Bunk of Commerce, says I1 rilltlons in Viinndal have reached l' iying off of 800 rron by the Grout rthern is said to ba duo ta com- " Cu ware Suitable for Wed- _ tdrnlng point toward recove Y din resents Quality & N” ` C. W. _Patterson ' _ ~~__ \ "\». “ ... m" ud [1 plctlon 0| shops will track work 12 Industrials declined 60 DBF CBM rails declines 58 per cent. _ \l prices ri ght. 2° ` ' =,=,_ _ B, DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS iii§°ii§f izulutln Pill for Women. $5 0 U0* 0' ""."°° 1°' dre io is 'id at au imiiz Stores- 01' m*‘"‘~“* *°'“'Y ‘ Don receipts: in-ice 'rim swam- DWG sa _ - -_mx f“_"1'}_'1’,'?."- 0""'\r|‘!`--v-°°'§e”§{.§& i>°i'i0si>iioNoFr6R MEN. vim... viiaiii nor Nerve and nraim ’“"°m°"smy in-if - ii 'ronlc-\vIl| build 1'0" UP- 33 “ "°"- °' . ‘ i Il on receipt _ _ M _ :Yo for $5. nt dnig stores, or ny ma m price. Tn: Sconcu. Dano Co.. Si- Ce'-Im' °l- \mta_rlo. _ ' ' Sold ot: l'i\l_lh_n’ Dnmsgurc _ |Y___, _ '_ __~-pn-1 _‘Q Hot Weather _ is here. Hammocks Wi h ' I f d choic°e 11231610/1l0Ct=1gS». I\?i?2% STOCK, FAST COLO_RS strong and durable, which we are clearing out -at low rces _ 95 cents each up to I _ $6.00 each. New Books _,_ I We Take the i _i i l w hi piiiiied wa sviih`f.1ie Polish op. We know you will the relief itbnnp. 1 we knew you will snuck",- the hard work it navel. _.__ ST. JOHN, July 25.- There was no luck of interest ilu Friday alter- D0on's session' of the hearing by the H0Yal Commission investigating the DUE-al charges in connection with the Valley Railway. Although the evid- ence itself was not especially inter- esting between Mr, J. B. M. Baxter and Mr. F. B. Garvell, which caused the spectators to sit up- and listen. ' Some days ago Mr. Baxter applied to Coinmlssioner Fisher for an op- portunity to appear before the Com- missiitfl and make ., statement under oath regarding the payment to him of $500 by the St. John- and Quebec Rwilway Company ns .. retainer for professional services and which sum he returned as soon as he learned that the company intended to apply to thc Legislature, :of which Mr. Bax- ter is i1 member, for increased assis- tance for the building of the road. l‘ommiasioucr Fisher communicated the request to the other members of the board and it was decided that Mr. Baxter, if he wished to be heard should appear before the com- mission and make fiormal applica- tion tothnt cffecti Yesterday after- noon, shortly after' one o'c1ocl< - tlis decision of the commission wus com- municated- to Mr. Baxter by Secre- tary Georgo Mc.Dado. Mr. iiaxf.-er a- greed to come to court as early as possible during the afternoon and state his case and it was for this reason that he appeared. After complaining of the nzaiincr in which we had been attacked in the investigation, Mr. Baxter, with much indignation said, “From the day I was fourteen years of age I earned my own living and earned' it honestly. I never had received mon- ey exccpt as o result of honesty and thrift.” "I ncvcr had occasion to retort to the constructIon~ of- arniories or doubtful railway transactions to get my living and with the permission of th-ic court 1 propose to defend my methods of earning livoliihood." lllr. Corvell here rose white with passion. “I rise to interpose an objection against this man. Mr. |iaxter- “The hlocker's brig- ade again." Mr, (‘.nrvel1- “I do not propose to have this man coiue here and insult me." _ ` ' Mr. Garvell-'~‘ "You cannot come here as ii cur and .. cowarll." Mr. Baxter-"I do not come here ng ii our nr coward, neither do _I coir-_e here as a thief." To the com- missioner- “Your honors I want a time fixed when I can he heard Under oath in reference to the disgraceful slanders which have been published regarding me in a, section of the press." M.r. Carvell-"Can I be heard a minute?" Charlman lilcKeown-"We are iust in the middle Oi the couipla\naint's evidence and are not now in sa. P0Bi‘ tion to say what time can be set for the hearing of Mr. Belief- BY consent of the counsel this witness canbo withdrawn to give Mr. Bux- ter an opportiinii-ty now.” Mr. Carvell-"I don’t think we can interrupt the proceedings to allow this innn to secure advertising. I will not consent to it.” Mr. llaxter-"You have had tho stage long enough." Mr, Cnrvell-"I am not conten-t to allow this mnn to he heard." 'Chairman McKeoWn-“ After _thc uoiiiiiliiinants have finished their casa Mr. Baxter can he called as ii witness forthe dcf-ence." _ l\li~. Tccd_-“If Mr. Baxter had not re-iiiestcri to 'nc hcuril I would have called him for tho d0f¢nCl‘-" _ Chniriucin McKeowii-"Than he can be called." Mr. llaxter-"That is ull the com- mission can do. I have no desire to interfere in the hearing oi this wit- ness but if articles such as that pub- lish-;|;l in tho Telegraph -this mornipg are nepcatcd I may liuvo occasion _ o apply for ii commitment #or con- tempt nf court." Mr. Carvell-"If you como look- ing for favors from mn you must come in n different fmmc of mind." Mr. Baxter-"I nm not looking for _favors from you hero or hereafter.” Mr.. 11., J. carter-'-1. suggest - that f‘ol. Baxter and Captain Carvell rc- tire to the corridors to figlit_it'out." it-ir, Cai-vcll--"I would not dirty my hnnds with him." ` " ' B xter--"It is iir ossible to ‘_ Mr. a ip make your hands any dirtiei- than they are at pwsent, or-.your mouth eithee." . (‘hs.irman McKeown-"Ii vou gen- tlemen liersist in this I shall have ‘ i- vi _ 4*, to request the constable to remove you from the court room." Mr. Baxter than thanked the con.- misslon for afford-1-ng him the oPDOr~~ tunity of being heard and luft the t _ - _ court room. - , ,__ Izfaggpusgiggiqgfdoii gnu. ns my wife I i 2 _ 'fuliiiiiyon know-_i no .wr iike io my iiiiii iii iii iiiciis (_ » ouii Loiinoii amen _ . _ __._~;,._,__ » ?5°-»=1--~T7-`<»»»»».- if 'if-.',>_;-,’-<'f.`-',\\ _ i-_-,--¢-- _""' t JUIY 25. 1914. i _. ». 3" 815° it' P"°Vi°i°““1 d1l`°¢¢0l.‘B BTU would liesult. inpemutual satisfaction. _ Fachern, solicitor, of New York ll. e B. A. and Donald Murchiso 'farm-‘ LEW YORK s'1'ooKs. F Hn Alfred E- M- Mclilachern. John plea eiu sei: for it 'a ui S I . _ i / }11ghLow 010,, _ Tdainor, of Charaottetown; John Joy, Empire dhdiacter of thdeiiisigeyulghoog that in extenor appearance might re- Ni 95; 91 eat ~ _ . | 21 zo; 20; _ 63 58) 60§ ` n er, oi'1\orth River, P. E. I. "- 60c. to $1.50 _a box. llliicKlnnon fi Drug Co., Cor. Great George. and ll “The CBl0d0ul§.Ful‘ Earn); Limit- B ear at Bmle wit ed," is the title of another ,iur-rsls- _-algo" ii, war, iiiioweg as u18;,n°ti_';I; . _ ‘~»._- __- YE ' ing company that is being organized Ron' ,me with Bn- apérture Bi ht _ '~~~ -_ 'in tm' P’°““°" 'lt It 1' mmf 1011*' such as is in ordinary use in Can is °d with I °°Pi*=1 “Wk 01 550.000. .naar 'mach `d'is¢ui.sieii`-at the aniiaai Cvfdy e C ., se - ai med into any a i ,ii . , , - ._ - _- _ kers, lilemiibrs M_.~\ __ “* .',e'e?X~‘ °h°"i§°. 164 Richmond St Char- ` i ’ business will belocated in Char- was shelved by a dgcisione thntuldg ' `7" < W H it _w`_ ` "LJ 7 lottetown P E 1 " P lottatown. The ii1iplfch'nts‘ioi' the ohm; ` ` _ ` 1 ‘ `--"' » - - - ... .ff ge should be made this ye r, i 1 3 .- incorlloration of this- eompanv who the ho e that rsonal consultttionlii 9;" "Alia N E \’f°k°l`» 0! SY “Wi N- 3-. A. Mc- and has emphasized the great mtor- ` - * ° ° aboutasclieme for erecting a great » Among recent arrivals in the city Dominlons llouse on the vacant Ald- who are interested in the fox busi- wych site in London, the pi-oviiieeg iz It '-' __ ‘_ er associate editor of “The llnsy pushing ahead theirnwn' plana for & C0- N '~" _ ness is Mr. H. D. Buchanan, a form- of ‘East/’ B magazine that does much vim-ii: their attractions' iiei.-ire his <57* i/‘ - _.to furtherths interests of the lliari- possible emigrant or invmtor. The gg-%: jimo 1”»r0vm¢es_ and has paid special latest instniice of this was seen on ?il¢3">`~ ‘attention to the fox industry. Mr, Thursday of this week when the cer- Buchanan, it is understbod, intends eff-0115' Of l¢\yin.t» the foundation ,tone opening a fr# investment exchange in Of 931:. John, New-Iirunswick. The de- Umbia was performed by H, ii, ii, ‘ vclopment of the fox industry in that- Prince Arthur of Con-naught. The -i‘ .`_. _~' ` province is becoming so great that “_"“’ bllnding will 0°¢\1llY 11 Corner i no doubt there will be ample scope Bite Ou 'thc lower end of Rogont - “ ’ .fi i | for such a busniess as Mr. Buchanan- Sffvlf. and will be om: of the most " ` will undertake. 8fU"aCtivc lookin: of such up-izncies ' : -_ when cornplotcd. It is -worthy of note ' `l |§i ::WlIIard’s chocolates are absolute- that just in tl!/it Durt of the west- ~ i ly clean, because they are inrido end Of _LUIIGOU Quite a Caiiiidiun from the purest chocolates with neu- 0010115’ li Eatmfinll- UH svvcruliliuiiks ‘ _ tres of the finest fruits, nuts und ha” \>1`HU°h9s between Pull Mall and candy-they are forkdipt- the nniids Piccadilly and there iiro also scvcrul .~._ _ » _ of the makers do not touch them in CH-Dadiiin finiuicial and business any way, in any stage, of their muk- houses to be seen. Tho proceedings ing. You will lind a splendid var attracted H INEC number of visitors iety hero of theso poi-ol sweetly fresh who in a la1'i:c marquee which w._s and delicious Wi1lurd's chocolates at clab'orntely decoriitcd, \\-iitoiiofi iii., iiiii|is`_i;ui`i'ili § 'rs hat no Canavd-thu voldntdér should - ____ _ _ _ _ _,__ _ _ _ _" ~ 'r _-~ \_ “ --1-`___;_-;___1-_/» _~ W _ af ' . vii va »..~gi.~u ..-fo 1 1-_-_lf-_1-'_°i.-‘%_ _ '1 '/71 _ ____ _. _ _ __ _ _ _ ` .. y L__» - ._ : £2, §*i."T.”`_ ` ,C .ii 5 /_:rl 9 It is possible-maybe-to build I piano. I _ lemble a sc taken ia in by canadnps.. " ~ O U U While there is much talk at times ‘S57 I 529.gif# a. a`§< both Canada and Australia. are ' though this is doubtful, so largely _docs I/ 1;, ig’ !` `\"-’i)l!'ql §."` ‘xl 1-' the new building for British (‘o1- ¥iQ"`.',i: l i _ ___ ... 4 *Y '“ _,. _ , . W-rr _.Av ,és 1 Heintzman 6: Co. piano. It is the out ‘ I ` come of half a century of patient study ‘ CB ig. e w *.11 "__ --"The tone Is noble and sweet. not looslnl ,Q E .\ me* 'iii o "“ w... Q ";'\.\`\4i& fortissinio."-Dui. Enwuio Fisiin. L-_ _'~ --_ U ~§< 5_1 1 =>§"» ' .\f\;-2“f.=.”**°~_~--,-- *s li ii.i.i_iiz Bros l __ ___ 7/"L_ 7; "°_”`°*""` ll: :_ "',"` 'fr' '--3 __-'" ~ I” V on of Canada's ('iovcrnoi‘-tlcnerul cftly perform his ltlt of iiiasoiiiy »\ 1,, /i -_i \ \`_ ,»,_\,‘, "°Y‘°7'*V‘ ‘ _cava g~..~\....¢.~.¢ |'i§\\\\ " if as - . e, ._ __ _ /‘ real art enter into the making of these E_",,r._; _ \' |- Dominion-wide pianos. But there is no lg ,i S*///, | duplicating the tone of the genuine `_?,"'\§l';"_l - '/|.; _ f*i~'f_.§e _ and labor. This cannot hc equalled~:ind 5 ¢='-'mei tone is the real test of a high-class piano. 7 _ ' _ Fl \ eg; its musical quality. even in the utmost E ' i »-'» 1; ' . /’?"”?..7_ 0 1- ii _ 1 ` e) il 7 i vi- |9;f ,,-' » - ll» sri'¢.\i_».~l_ii."~.fi\~5wi|.»'i»¢ig_i\\i_& (:jy"°.`;;__';'_" ' ~ T§i___,»g_'.,‘g1,_'_‘r;74,,, Kent Streets Mi;|_ work. Prince Arthur paid a wcll-mci:- r - - - - _ Mi Harrison Wutsou, iepiescntu‘ A NUW INN Pilllllll ST. 1’ETICR-\‘Bl'll(l, Russia, July _` 27.-Deprlved of rank, pay and pen- sion, the "defender of Port Arthur," , Gen. Anatoly Stoessel, is dying in ‘ poverty and obscurity in the little village of Hmelnik. - After his surrender of Port Arthur in the Russo-Japanese war General Nogi in 1905, Stoesscl was court- ; iiiartialled on the charge of coin- . ardice and sentenced to death. 'l`hc sentence was changed to imprison- mont, and after two years _he was released. He was without means and made a living selling tea. He is n0'w living on the bounty of his former ndjutant, (lol. Ksidi. CAPE BHil_UN____lS _ it i'iBUHlNl§'tFllH`iUll CAPE AINSLIIE, C.B., July 27.- Practical oil prospectors who have been present during_the work of bor- ing for oil here, and have seen sam- ples of the deposits, say that-there ' is no qiicstion of oil in large quan- I titics but that the only question is I how to wig a sufficient -quantity to i the surf 'to- make the work pay, It would appear that the chief' difii- i culty in the way lies in the broken i character of the formation, but this I it is said, is not greater than that ' which has been overcome in Callfor- 1 nia and at other points at which oil i is now obtained in abundance. STOCKYARDS DESTIIOYED _ ._--_i-. LOUISVILLE, July 28-Fire start- ing in Bourbon Stockyards liist night destroyed n third of the plant also forty-live cars and 1000 sheep with loss of quarter inilllon. ‘ _1_.r1.V.1i;_JUv¢ 11 »_vUIC _cr _ '|`Hll SH_A'I7lT10CK AT THE AZOHIES. __.`. FAYAL, Azores, July 28-Sir Tliom- as Liptoa's Shamrock IV. arrived heru today, after seven days vnyago from ldalmouth, England. Sho proved liorself ii good seiiboat. ' _ MINE UISASTEH l)0F.'l`-MUNI), Germany, July 28,- Fifteen coal miners ara de,,d in ri tire in Hausemarin.pit. Six bodies have been reébvered. i - MUNICH, July 23.- Oflicial an- nouncement was made yesterday of. the betrothal of Prince Willinni of HdE'e;zo1loi'n, father-in.latw all kp- mer 'iiii;..M4?p_ u,eb~7»..o!_ Por ues. 0 Princess Ade guude, dldsst da\_i_g_litcr di' King Ludwig of Bavs`rI’a. - -_ __ A Japanese and Hip Wife. "A liidywesldlug li\"‘l‘z\iindenn wns 'recently asked hy _noi-_.|uD0ll0S0 31"' denei- for me ihresdtrs' misss 0"# himi ne’ nav wnuiwiit ro. leave f°f Japan with his wife and bnhy. I-llii `liinntl i wus' "\\’lI| you ls want the Vases. lllld bil! 1'0"", ch small i'lilng.'but every \volnsn'»\_ 7iii`ndf1ii‘e`\‘ei~y-'nnia|i.»lly wife is more" lniull.”-Pixcluinge. ’ Success Without Blttornon. _ _ Success in lndustry, in nrt or in love In saved from iiltiermml and dilap- pointmeut becuase"-mv-' s-Jgiiiihrfu \° m his _ tlligiiliigives iinow more than we -are nivffrc--1mcn‘&¢¢|d.-bllclflill Gf ooo.-nr. _manure agent _ .‘ » .s ‘ . l d _ Q” po . Be-it has n liild time vi woman erin make a fool orimy mnn. Do you* believe li? 8h»1_-Otmiurne nor. The hit sho nn do I to dn|lop~h|m.- &m.i°.N°‘"' _ ...:_.-__i..~..-1-all l- ~-- -vi il ed compliment to the _veteran Ag- ,_ I . t-General of the province (Hon. J. UW! Of Vl`i"'-'if l‘311W=\1"~l lHlun ui-i-ii pi'osi~_iitcil to flilllllllltiflll H1-Ulm \\'f¥l`f¢ _rblnie l tenure of ollico. Ilon Mr. 'i‘urnci"lii.< Iliiyul I|i;:|iiioi~;s_ silver und r-uiipvr coins ull Eni, an active octogcuurian, who is ini Aiiioiig the lililc oviileiuzoii of p,.o_=\. ciii-rciicy. llut. wl_iy iiii dollar li-lip is constant attendniicc nt his uilicc. lout iluy civili'/.ntiiiii which wi-_rc pluc- . ‘f LI.\l-}l).\l0N P ' ' ' ' ' _ _I ` _ _ A 7 ”""“‘? A --v--.i.vY,-.~_1,;q,_,__________ _ _v___'_____' " ‘Y-'~\»_.n-"»-1.1---~" Issueof $90,000 New Stock at $1 00- a Share, Par Valuef-__ _-C. ll ,_\ »_| N- ‘ff Seal River __ Black Fox Company; ‘ Limited __ _ li _ This issue is for theipurpose of adding five pairs of foxesip the ranch at the sainelow price per pair as that at which- the forte HOW owned by the company are capitalized. ' iii. The history of the Silver Black Fox industry of Prince Edward Islanrfi now to_o well known to_need repetition here, and we will only state some facts co ning this company since its be inning nearly three years ago. ‘_ i ', The company iiave eight pairs of breeders, Black Silver Foxes (pedi reed “Royal . Blacks”) now in their ranch at Seal River. i__ ' It is Droposed 'to add five pairs of their 1914 pups to the ranch malgiig a total of thirteen pairs-Should it be impossible or inadvisable to add the five pairs, tnen the pro~ posed increased capitalization will be reduced by 'eighteen thousand d _ s for everv pair not so added. _ _ -' c This is not a first year pup proposition but a going concer fthree yeas standing, and a dividend payer of an average of about one hundred a forty~fivc I cent. for every year since its inception. _ _ ‘ _ . ` The proposed addition of the five pairs of pups to the eight pa of bree S now in the ranch, will greatly enhance its value, insure greatei sta ity of the - pany and the continuance of large dividends. ' ' , From the beginning the ranch has been under the management `Mr. W. Iflén- kins who has had over five years experience breeding foxes ` ' V :`.' , No disease of any kind has ever appeared amongst the foxes assi] the ranch'.I€1l1g miles from other ranches. is not liable to epidemics. Situated as it isa oug the sezilmfe perfect drainage is ensured; and the increased ventilation installed in the dens lie YCLIT. keeps it in a most sanitary condition. These factors no doubt largely account-Of U10 excellent returns this year. _ ,_» ='. _ . N0 percentage or commission goes to the ranch as it is owned byg; Shfllf- holders. In addition to his salary the manager is paid for the feed (upikeepi o f0X€S§ the balance (with the exception of taxes, repairs, etc.) goes to the shareholderfi - Estimated Profits for 1915 0 13 pairs of foxes should produce - - ~ l - 19 pairs '#3 19 pairs pups at $10,000 a pair - - - -_ - $l9O,§£1J0 Less managers salary, taxes, - - _ _ - 1 feed, repairs, etc., say - - - ‘- - _ 4,.”-W0 leaving a balance of - - _ - . $160,713-UU or over seventy-five pcr cent on thc' paid up capital., Application for shares may be made to any of the directors. 1-" Terms--Twenty per cent with application and the balance on or hflf0flfSf 06100- er 1914, after which date shares will be allotted. Applications will be ded 125 Y€C¢lVf_d - and in case of the stock being oversubscribcd the shares will be alliffd in Ofdtf In which' applications were received. ` - ` ' 1 ~. _ I """t'Q_lreo'tiors C. P. FLETCHER, President, Charlottetown. _ , ,,,, GEO. A. B. MACDONALD, Secy-Treats., Charlottetown. _ " WM. J. MCEACHERN, Vice-President, Mt. Albion. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Charlottetown. _ -- , ' I ~.-1 Q# . ,_ _ APPLICATION FOR STOCK' _.“ GEO. A. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown, _ _ 5 Secretary-'I`reasurer The Seal River Black Fox Co_,Ltd.. I do hereby apply for....... ..... ......share,sI1 the Sfill Rive Black Fox Company, Limited. Enclosed is .... ......being ilthwtieggyl per cent, and the balance I agree to pay <01' bl-`:f01`c October ’ Name_.._...._... - ... Addreg5____,__ . _ mu- -- 3521-7-iviufmwif., i ___ ___ 1.._.._l--'-' ' - - . _u -__ .Aw it 'l