C., .,,.,m_?¢,,,\,.--vu-ivy _ ww.. ‘~"“'“ ”' _W PAGE SIX w by 'A' ' urns LATEST Nuys THE 0H WN GUARDIAN ` ,V H, ,_ ~`»,s,, .::_f~;. _ -_. ._ - -‘ _. ~» .Y - 'J _ ‘ “ii _~.-‘S . _ . . ._ '_,.¢ Inn' or 1112.1 I l AUGUST 10, 1914 test ` Local _ Beechwood Bleek Fox Go. Ltd....... so ' _.v_______________V_;_:____________:_______________________,, Brighton BIMK FOX 00. 35 GUARDIAN innocently involved in a smuggling ¢¢0UR AL GIRL” Pathe Presents THE -3rd lmfullmenf- Davies issismir _ In which Our Mutual Girl is A superbly zictedtwo part drama by the plot hy a bogus Count-who hides ‘VOVWS greatest PTO' a valuable necklace in her muff. wlfnw, Th€3tI°€ v;.,,, AWA1'I`S OWNER.-Mr. livana is requested to coll (iinirdiaii Utticc and receive gram. HE’l‘l'R\`ED llUl\lFI_-Miss .\rs-iennult, of Mudd? f.~.-_-_-_» v ~_-»~::.--.--.-----2'-‘f-‘-‘-'-“~“f`~‘-`"-`-‘ff-'-`~"`-' 1'l` PAYS to buy in this provincef who had been visiting ffiemls at V Toronto, Lot 23, returned tu her w home last Monday morning.-VZ. ff ii tele- TVTTTT'-_--v“'"T”" Bllllbllfy BIBCK FOX C0,_'Ltd.,,_,,, ,E"F“T“‘° I-1GH'1‘ D‘S<“"`NTS-- <‘5`.'.`»’.'.l‘.f~.'i°.5‘Ii5l.‘.iiI 53? °é’.3f'i;'£ai_:Z: I33 is. Rf ii§;pii.ei:smh§c:§cB§;f,,"‘,§§'ffy onizcn Black Fc; co., Ltd. at me fb-'di--M 4013- §i.‘.§‘.§‘°.’.iS£‘!‘.‘.f.'.‘.."::::_.':::::. 11:11; PHY.~'1c.\i. 'r|iAiN1x\:.-'rnc st. §,',§,',kF,§§xf,,°'L&{ JOIIU GIOIJG 59-YB that the exainina- Empire Black Fox Co "" °"°"°"` 103 Ida W. tions for the teachers taking the Eureka Fox Co_ Ltd"_"" ""'°"' 100 Creek, Physical Training Course at the Pm' Freeland ............. . . 50 incinl Normal School, lfreilericf-OH, French River FarmlnE.C9';°:'l,;dN,':';'§25 ere ,held Tuesday "10\”Hi“tZ. the 110 General Fur Farms andidates all being successful, 'l`lie (georgetnwn S_ B_ Fox co _____ __ --- great majority received B certi- Good Luck Fox Cg ,_ Barkers Black Fox Co. ig -ciTi‘f_ iv ..;;'f 'DF " ` _ L ‘ “Lucille Love” ‘ I suspense-Hair Raising Situations-Wild Animals-and 3 Hundreds of Savages in a Terr1fic~ Battle--many other The Fourth Installment The Most Expensive Two Reels Ever Made ' Excitement-Thrills-Heart Throbs -- Intrigu¢_ ° hown the Mansions of Cama- OUR MUTUAL GIRL 'S' S c ii if ii .i ii. Vanderhiltx-and meets the famiiiii,Soiglhiil-'I`;triiz;lm.an e . . F i ' “Vita” Hall Room Rivals---riciiuiliih _ _ _ i1\ii» interested please attend. successful. In a Side Splitting Comedy l Im .\'l"1`l~]\`I)lNll .\`l1M_\l|'1R SCHOOL. l`\tr.i The of the Suininer School of Science nt e I.\!POIi'l`A\"l‘ Ml-IE'l`IN1i.-A meet- ilcates. Major A. B. Snow conducted (;1ma1,,da1e 3_}3_ Fox (;o_ 100 mg of the uhnriottetown Branch of the examination. He returned this W. B. Hayes .......... 100 me lied cross Society will be held at week from Charlottetown, where he Hartford Dark Silver Fox... 25 the chambers of the Muster of Rolls. conducted the examination there. ov- Hcwatt-Dalton s. B. F. oo..._... so Lnw Courts Building, to-day, Mon-`er 290 candidates tried the exuiuina- Humber Silver Black Fox Co.Ltd. 35 day nt 3 p. ni. All Indies and gen~ tions, but a large number were not Hackett S. B. Fox Co....... ...... 50 YI'}_\Rl.Y VISI'l`Ult.\',-Aiunni: the Imperial S. 13. Fox (70. ..........130, ~'l‘li<-re were ten teachers from St.`nri'ivz-ils on the Islnnil lust week one Judson Co. 75| .\nn’s piirisli, attending the sessions Mr. W. H. Siiiith, of liostoii, form- 1\lnl’>le Leaf S.I3. F0! (10,, Ltd.. .....95` rly of New lllusgou, 1'. Id. I. Mr. M11!`l\‘-llll0 li. N. Fox (70. ... 150 Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd. ........10 70', 1 thrills are shown in this Wonderful Picture ' 3 ' :.1135 ‘ - AT THE . 1 I PRINCE EDWARD l "1-o-Nici-|17 I ,L _ __,___ __ Henderson .Silver Black Foxes Ltd 400 3 T 0 r ; Continouos Show I ` .\.,_ Wednesday Rehance , Another Laugh 2 Shows 2 Kathlyn 1.4s&9 p. ..._ I Admission 5 cents l Thursday ls( --if XM, “-am ,O Ut _, £,,,,_1 ,.],,_..,.5l.~`l».;i\`ii1i: t`rc:i_ni makes ,. rich creanlr :ive \\irlii~nt that .~iin"’fll"l>`» Ulf? U>\lL'hf‘SL I1l’11l`d .fur the .=h,i\'e_ iry l\1lli_\:iiol >’ll_,~.'-.I‘1.=k".~‘ *Il-'-\'i'1.k' 11 l>lensiiri~ :inil l€‘nv0S “ll \'I"‘11H`. Hi' eoiirsf- .1 iiizli :.i"-~F;f1i.it cm-1, voiiifiiitiible leelini; utter 1 .4 , If - -t to il.. \\`itI1 tin' disc- niforr ' ‘ ' ‘ _ ' s!i.'l\'i1ii; that you so ilesire, it tube i.\' lwnir l:itlll'r. l~§ntliyin..1 ”_"(" ‘ " H' 1"" _ ‘L "-'» “Tw fireut l2e.,i';;i- :ind l\1-nt Streets. lutf - ;;__ This is .1 Your Chance Dont let This Offer Slip The Following Facts will Convince You Are thc Foxes for the North Milton Co. from the highest grade stock in the Province, _Ves this is a settled fact. Are they from a strain of_ very heavy breeders, yes they are;-did the parents of this stock sell last year for $30000 per pair. yes they did;-are the oun Fox \\iii -Misses Alicc R01 Mal” (‘uI- dren, of Unvenport, Iowa, who left in _ I ‘that the l'edric has lmiilcd nt Hal- of \`e\v Glasgow. \.\l{l.liW l'L,\'lY.\l‘l-I.-Wlint might have been :i very si-rioiis accident( liiippl‘|i|'iI ul. li|1sl.il'u ii few ll1¢i;e,Hiiiilll lizfivlcruiltl- gum; Lis! §(')xF€.€ C?"',',°" 75 to- 80 visiting other points of interest on tained success in the Iiiisiiiess world, -R?`y'_‘\.t;,' ° ' " ' (' ,O the l‘ontinent, have already sailed on .\ll tho family are locnteil in the RL;'b,f,f_‘».;,'$fé;H;"" the .\'_ S_ (‘0.lric, und ure expected to United States with the i-:-:caption of R `° iirrlve in New York on Ifridny of this lone non, who is ii practising phy- R " week. Mrs. fl1cSv\'eeiiey'n sister, Mrs. hicirin in \'uncouver, 14. V., und who S lloruce li. Roberts, und tliree cliil- I-'I il gruiluute of Mcfiill lIiii‘.'ersity, S lluiitreul. Both .\lr. :ind .\lrs. Smith H I\1iiy lust to spend a yenr iii Paris, are loynl to the land of their hirlli H will iilno leuvc shortly for liomc. Mi‘. and enjoy u trip to reneiv old friend- S ' lioni-rl.s is sziiliiig from \ew York in Hliin. 'I`h0y have visited the ln»u:=.'- 5 n few llnyei to nircuiupi-iny his family they were m_-'irricd in fifty yen|'.~'ngo, _gt_ George-B Hay , lloiui~__ ll. Inter ti'aiiHpii'4-s, liowevi-r, which was the late Rev. l_`rn\'.foril's, ` Pure (`nnndian S. B. C0 ........300 .......»1ll , ....._..300 nilwiiy Mutual Fox (fn, 50 print: Pnrk ............. . *'10 ivcrsiile Flirming ('70, amson S. B. Fox <70 ...100 ilver 'l`li» .... .. tnndnrd...... terlinfz .... .. 301 ilver Fox Iinncliing Co. 10 F0, 20 Soni ll'lvrii‘ . . . . . . . ..... ... 75 Thoroiigh1,rei1...... 25 'three Rivers 65 Upton . . . . . . . 55 \'icl<;rin1<`nrm ..........22l l"tosr\moiint Coiisiiliilrited _.15 'aww' ' '-__ K* J _ml limi: From 7.15 to H T C £1030 R H T on vefgé i ° ____ _ I Evening Prices U 01 War V Orchestra 10° E E R 3 Reels of Sensa Balcony 5c - tion \su__g@ -__-____ , hmmm-_-_4¢~¢_| 1 E _ . s _____| F *Dia ......l50 I 30 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 """"l vs_ lop liefom Mis:-i lioiicctt had time h_ C _t l_ d t %1_ F00 _ Y thg @SItfQI' lcven to ilii-iu.\.»unt and she, in un ut- _____ t is o. capi aizc a .1 0./ per pair, yes eyare. is also zi fact that the 5 old females of this stock reared 22 pups last year and 21 pups this _year or 43 pups m2 seasons, one of the greateslnrecords in the world. Investor this is the Co. for you, write the Secy.at once before the deal closes, for prospectus Src. ,tempt to save. herself jumped from The fonowmg un or prospective [ox ill" Ifll<"~ I'l1fUFt\lll1lf01Y. _l10W'~‘\'f?". rliviileiiils is compiled from unotliciiil l“’_" “ffl t~"'t U"1'~'l'f‘| U1’ “WUI ffll" infof'nmtioii supplied to The (luzirdinn reins with the result thnt she ivnti In some instances the divldeuil to he scrol`uln sores lmils 'uid other erup- ¢li'nL'I11‘il :i i:oiisi<1ei‘zi1.le ilistmico An dec|m.e,1 may be nm, ~n U - ' ’ , _ ' ' ' `e. 1 o ,ers less lions, lieeuiirse it iIi'i\'es out ot' (lic luck would lizive it she r<'eei\'eil only |,i|f_ ;1|»p|~(,iriynntgly it will le in um Pune Bioon Mixes ii§A_Ln|Y Peoria 1Iood’s Sm‘.~::ipnrilIn, removes _Cl/61'. blnoil the liuniors tluit eaiiise ilu-in. public will now be more complete and extensive than We are dealers in the securities of this Company. FU" 1°f*1`fi°“¥fS!e__P~;i_l_!_beiuniisliegl_curesucsr- -e U ~¢~ 3536-7-17:\/I 1 mo. North Milton Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. 36 Elm Ave.-Phone 274-L-Charlottetown `.~illlt, woiilil very prolizilily liiivlt ,quite iVlii'l`ei'eiit. Miss Iloiiizette ,ing ns' will :is ciiii lin oxpi-ct.ei1 :i <'<»iiipni'uti\'\:ly slipliil inj'ii|'y tuonc vicinity of the figure gjv,.n_ Andi. of her feet, nm! u. had shaking up, tions \\'ill ho published an the info,-_ hut had not the liorse been cmlglit ns mation reaches the llimrilign; 1' lie \\'n.~i lieiuliiig for thc lmrn the re- l P p hel'ii` Abegwuit lilack Fox f‘o. isdo- A. lu' Mc f , sist on lizlvillg IIoo|l'.\'_ Get il nun- i Iilrupliozm cunnol. he siii-ei-.~'.~'l`iilly troaitcd with exleriizll nppllr':ili\.n.<, In-e:iii.: \5~-_-. *- ,"1 .~ ‘< 'f fr e S ~ \ »\ I 1 . . , I I and Fur Company Limited -_L I 3 epe Forty Pairs Pedigreed Foxes at $18 00000 cz pair FREE KEEP F(DR FIRST Y ` I » - - lf..-iii. (This ,ranch will be one of the largest in the world and is now under construction on the Union 0' epeue Road) OIf|I.II2[1\/’ Company, Limited. C,\.\.'Ai>iAN ol-‘ricnz Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada R/\Ncii: Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Authorized Capital, - - - $l,000,000.00 Present Issue - - - - - 750,000.00 Common Stock, no Bonds or Perfcrrcd Stock to be issiiecl PAR VALUE SHARES $50.00 EACH Piiorosizn Issue.-on 40 l’nii'.= lfoxvs, Ranch m Farm :ind liqiiipincrit. E3 Q- Z’ >< I"AYMENTS~20 p. c. on zipplicnlioii, balance Aligiist 15111, 1914. Cl'Il'IQl1l£S I"/\Y/\Bl.E TO CANADA ATLANTIC FOX and FUR C0., LTD. Appliriitions may bc sent lo any of thc Direc- tors, who will be pleased to meet applic- :mis :it their :.cvcr:il offices :ind give full information. The 'l`re:isury Stock (not issued) $250,00000 to be used only for further purchase of Paar Bczuing Live Stock if deemed advis- a e. OFFICERS President-Sir Frederick L. Borden, K. C. M. G., etc., Ottawa Ist Vice-President-D. C. Mclfay, 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. ii. Manning, winciccr, iv. B. N. Blaclcadar, Yarmouth, N. S. Solicitors-Johnston & Inman, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bankers-Hank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur ers up to Sept. lst, 1915. This one item alone means a saving to the shareholders of from fifteen to twenty- five per cent, as the char es for kee i is from fifteen to twenty-five per cent. The shareholders of the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, Limited, are, therefore, ln a position t secure the fullest retums from their Ranch The much will be located on the Union Road, about six miles from Charlottetown, on a farm of 165 acres. A portion of this property is covered with :1 beautiful grove of spruce and hardwood making an ideal spot to pro.-refute the Fox-farming business. The service of one of the most experienced ranch-builders in the province have been secured, :ind with his skill coupled with thc advice of our Veterinary Specialist. we will be able to give our shareholders the most up-to-date ranch yet built. It will be zilnisolutely safe. sanitary and comfort- ri J e. Equipment A comfortable house for the keepers, barns, ice house, watch-tower and everything necessary for the con- ducting ofa 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 maintaincnce of the foxes-salaries ofthe keeper, watchman, veterinery inspector-will be paid by the promot- r . . g . _ p n the greater number of companies o nvestment. other stockholders’ benefit, guard the best interests of the company in 'Large vs Small Companies important industries at the present time is to centralize the business. with the idea that the more foxes that can be Qranched undcr one management the smaller the percentage of expense and the better the returns in dividends to the sliareliolders. With forty pairs of foxes breeding, if twoor three pairs should prove to be bzirren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but ifonly live pairs were in the ranch and the some thing occured it would make the dividends compnrzit- ivcly small. ‘I1 o ruture Policy While the company expects to earn 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 fiirs alone, thus making it from the outset a safe and permanent investment, carrying out the original idea of the promoters which is to es_tnb1i_sh a safe and permanent fur-farming industry. Management As 'will be seen by the names of our Provincial Directors the manage- ment is in the hands of prominent and experienced men. A110 the directors have had a large business experience, and the Secretary-Treasurer and Ranch Manager are men with a sucscssful career inthe Fox Industry, all being large shareholders in the company, They will for their own, as well as very respect. _ The tendency in this as in all other STOCK 1915, 40 PAIRS stock at $6 000 each E Il' 88 . _ STUCK 1916, /15qlL’lAIli1§ D C Estimated Earnings of this Company For Three Years Iistimute number of pups 1915, 120 at $6,000 _each ............. .$720,000.00 Retain five pairs to add to _ _. ‘ ............. ._ 60,000.00 Estimate dividend to stockholders 660,000.00 9I1U9I1V Guaranteed DIVIDENDS 1 '-ri Estimate number of pups‘1916, The Company guafan' Q 1.20 ni ,$5,000 each ..... _.__ ........ ._ $075,000.00 $4 Cost _of Ii.inching,ctc.,estimated at 20,000.00 Retain five pairs to add to stock ' at $5,000 each, ................... 50 000 00 tees to the shareholders a Estinizite clividcnclto stockholders 605’,000,00 , ' ia .ii so _ _ stock 1017, s0qii.iiiiLZ_ p C liqiizilling 72 C probable. Dated this ........................ .. Name .. _ l!`Sflni:i1<‘ r\i1'*b<‘r of pup51917, 150 -1t$~1,000_ cncn ..... ___ ........ ._ 600,000.00 Cosroi luiucliing,etc.,estimatcd at 20 000.00 Return five pairs to add to stock ’ _ at $1,000 each ............ .. 4 Lstunatc dividend to stockholders 54 ss pairing .tueduiog p. . At the end of three years’ operations the stockholders would _therefore have 55 pairs of foxes ln the ranch, and would req.;-ive on the above cslininte, $1 805,000 00 equalling 'in ave age of 80 p. c. aniiually. 'In' this estiniate thle. iricel be 1 ins en decreased each year to take care of "ny drop in Vi1|U€S. which is altogether im- _ APPLICATION FORM J' STANLEY WEDLOCK. 5605’-Trcas. Canada Atlantic Fox :ind Fur Co Ltd Charlottet P ' " " Do" Sir___ own, rince Edward Island, Canada. I hereby make application for ........... ._ l ` tl CANADA ATLANTI FOX ANI) PUR COMPANY LIMITED at FiftS]Ia)blls m ICS] C twenty Der Cent- On anplicatién, enclosed' hercwiih aniirstligr bnighiearhili adhigiistto iiiih 1914. Should the shares not be allotted the money paid to be retumed in full. ' .n.i....__.f‘.‘___._.__ .... ....... _________ __ :::::::::'::::"' dividend of not less than' g ten per cent per annum Q' upon its paid-up capital |11 during the first five years F-2 it does business, which is equal to an total dividend of fifty per cent. on paid- i up capital in five years. dab’ D. 1914. ..~..».....-. . . ............ . . . . . -- C canada Aiicniic Fcx & Fur cc., Lic1.C|' canada Atlantic Fcx &; Fur cc. Lid.-it A C ’ _ *-111-r'_ ` ' -___ -_ ~ 1 __ _ |> in-.rg _ no-r nu ` ‘ir ,- . ' .. . .~- " ‘ ’,\_ ‘ __ . f ‘ f ` . .4'. . '_ i ~ I ` . .' .-. f f-.» - _ - ._,.:.,-,.,_. ' . , _ __ I “ All _ _ -..