_gi-`= - ~¢~.-g THURSDAY """` "Fl""""' _ __ The only complete Directory of the Fox Business ot Prince E ‘ ward _Island ever published together with a detailed directory of the City of Charlottetown preiaid to an address on receipt of $3.00. G. B LINGALl:, Publisher, P. O. Box 61, _ _ _ _ Charlottetown, P_. E. 1. _ _ Tlus directory which will be ready for delivery _in first _week in September will contain the names of President, _Vice Presidena Secretary,_Treasurer, and Directors of Fox, Mink, Skunk an Karakllle bh€€D Companies to the extent of nearly $40,000,000. 5176-8-29m10ismw m I I 1 1 :_ _ 1 _ How About Now when you don’t H need it, is the best tirne to , have your heating system I Heating attended to-and of all the good methods of heating the home, there is none more satisfactory than Train- or’s Hot Air System of home heating. It saves money, does away with trouble, insures satisfaction, heats the home thoroughly and at very moderate cost. Call, write or phone for rates and specifications. Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton Street. i ilu. The Great Of The Maritime Provinces 1914 Charlottetown, September 22, 23, 24 and 25tli. 1914 _,_ Agricultural Exhibition Live stock entries close llth September. All other entries close 15th September. 3 DAYS HORSE RACING 3 CRAND ATTRACTIONS IN FRONT 0F THE GRAND STAND. AEROPLANE. FLIGHTS ON THE THREE 1-`lRST DAYS. LOW RATES ON STEAMERS AND RAILWAYS. For prize list and all information write the lsecretary. FRANK R. HEARTZ, C. R. SMALLWOOD, _ |ll1'@ , ' 's'.u. ' ‘ ' ,$.50 Dep. Charlottetown ' ', 8.35 Mt. Stewart ` ' Morcll ' St. Petct'l 1 6.00 11.10 ltr. Souris Sat. Only. _ __ _ _ 1.10 11.40 41-. snmre " 3 E- . - Vernon Sansa !"!°?°:'*F" =usss ?°:*:"?‘ sas: Pi“*~9° U _ P.” ` 10# r-iw ` Ex. lix, 9 ' | ‘ Sat. 8at.& Bun. , - Only ' Bun. IRM. PM. KM. Del. lt. Btewall 5.15 4.15 5.40 1 0.04 5.04 0.50 Uardi lonrgne 'Ah G00 qyu ' Dfily Daily Y 'A.H. PIM. P.M`. 'AL 6. F9? 5233 P90519’ sac? lrlhlg* 0222 ~1 0.85 5.15 10.20 7.00 bsify' billy l imap: num 0.00 11.00 l Bun. Bun. '. ‘ ‘ _' _l nigh? " _ choieeofz Train.s_ _ _ P. E. lo S5051 -_ _ 1.1¢. 5? ` ' l_ PM _ 8.10 Dept. Ullatlnttotowl Af. 5.0' 9.4! _,. ,,,\s_ _W » M01' *‘~ i '~» 'ft Ja--v"t eff. , i\.,\o ,law X “no .. 1 if f »' -in 1,-‘=~ ‘i-f.,'_~‘f.-l‘ ' .~...=.f 3 -'f ‘ir . ';;,1» J-_-.~_.., ..---,- ._ -‘.»1= »’.' - -,.1 . ...Q re-' r`?,,,‘1“.l1:?f'1; ul ; _T',:\’V;»5 if "-"‘ fi":¢ 7“~;,;‘ ' " 2-, 'x'~`_,.,-\ lvl is v' _ ____ _ . .,_...~..__,......._~ -_*H1-‘_ is Complete Fox Director y _.___;.. ` ,qv-` urrllrrur new ` `-0f |lUSSlA'S ARMY -~,¢ .‘ ¢_-u- General lukemllnoif and Grand Duke lonoluleom minion; ' _ Cevalrymen _,r_¢& .___ 0°' ~' /Russia’s gigantic army-numbering over six million men-in under the Glliei command ot two men, namely, Gen. Bukomlinoii and the Grand Duke Nicholas Nioholsiovltcb. The latter directs the operations in the ileld and the former remains at St. Petersburg ijéliuister of War. nlike most ot his predecessors at the War' Department. Sukomlinoi! is I Slav and n Russian Nationalist. His work. until summoned from Kiel! s few years ago to assume the task ot reorganizing the military torces oi Russia, as Minister of War, was en~ tirely concerned with the strategic problem of the western frontiers of the Empire. He took part in neither the Chinese nor Japanese wars, nor in any oi' the Asiatic campaigns, but fought brilliantly in the Turkish war of 1877 under the celebrated Gen. Drsgomiroil whoseinvorite lieutenant he was and whom he succeeded in command oi the south-western Pro- vinces, with headqusrters at Kieil. Till he went to St. Petersburg ae Minister he knew little or nothing oi court circles, but reached the capi- tal with the reputation oi being 'the nblest strategist. the most clever or- ganizer, and the most capable com- mander ot the entire army, as the one msn, above all others. destined YO Play an important role in the war with Austria and Germany. Oi course he encountered numerous obstacles ..=.- . 1 _¢_~s _ .if GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS was necessary for him to remove men more capable. The Czar, bow- ever, and Grand Duke Nicholas Nicho- lniovitch, realizing the excellent work which he was doing, backed him up .through thick and thin, and not oven the sensational scandal in connection ' v l'.irne. leading role, and her subsequent ma. riage to him, were able io shake his position. By profession he is a caval- ryman. As for the Grand Duke Nlcilolas Nicholaiovltch, he is probably the tal- lest member of the reigning house ot Russia, and looks what he ls, a born cavulryman, spare of ilgure and He won the St. Georges Cross for conspicuous gallantry on the battle- ilelds oi the Turkish war of 1877, is the eldest son of the lata Grand Duke Cross Foxes We have on hand a choice' lot of Cross Foxes for immediate delivery. These foxes may be seen at any time at our sales ranch on the Mt. Edward Parties ' interested in purchasing Foxes should see what we have and get our prices before purchasing else- where. Correspondence solicited. Massachusetts Fox Exchange, 161 Queen St., 'Phone 515. ""` Charlottetown. P- E. I. 5162-8-29Mtt. ly; L t , il.. i/If ~ ~ _'-.Q ~‘\.i 7.' ‘_‘_} Canadian SpeclaFExcurslon l~`are Allmlreis ood: ruml - ingromfo §epf.1%"i'-i “V MantimeExpress. Occanhmitcd F9 SS ‘ 4.35 .Vaneli 4.08 0.01 ` i ! , : me lu.wu=r»1Hl'r"rnn.p¢.s.oe..1.u1.*513*.9'“°Wf with the dilorce ot the lo ely de Butkewitch, in which he played a K ,_ F? 1...... letters to respondents United States man athck attack _were There ia cor- the a0es~ such an -the _Kouros Doe- trine that prevent German ri-oops from marching from one ond of Canada. to the other it they could get there. 1! Germany tried to annex Canada. that would be a diiierent matter. The Monroe Doctrine does not apply to war. it applies to the alienation ot territory.-Detroit Jour- ".\el~ _____________ _ _ _ Autos Haul Huge Guns _ One of the most modern ol the Gel-msn guns is a howlti-or which is hauled by motor care. its calibre is 11 inches and the piece is 11 feet long. Its shell weighs 136 pounds. which at an elevation oi 456 degrees can be thrown about 6 miles. The charging oi this weapon takes eight men. Nhturally a piece like this is not easily transported about the coun- try and is useful only against tor- tresses. Against this the French have a howitzer o! 10.7 inches calibre, which with its total equipment weighs 23 tons. When being moved it is ill f0\\l' pieces, the piece, the carriage, the slide and the platform. and s batter? ot six pieces exclusive ot ammunition requires 24 vehicles that wei8h 180 "_'>ll8. . __ 1 . . ’ g Tll_e _Arrnyof \ Constipation ‘ Ia Growing Smallll' n.a»s»,s.u°vsu|. sim.i.rn.i.. slAu.nosF.slAi.l.l'a|tl Genuine-isssinnwe l/é;z?;'.T¢f _, . 4// ‘QQ - . \\>.\ON s /ff ,ef vs ., ,:g\X 1 .JI \ A3 \; / _ Nlcuo- ` a 5 / 'rnsioxes will be moo ea so _ _ , LAIOVITCH \ ~ ...,, charge to the Com.-pany ion the iirst ' " ' ‘, \_/) F Z vear. This means a 1al'K° Sevillir in his task of placing the Russian // _ to the shareho,ders; as some compo, army upon a lighting basis, since it .._,» / nies have tc pay as high gs 25-per 'nn' incorporated body, you need not Q? many ofilccrs oi high rank and politi _, 'I Y / cal lniluence in order to make way for _ -` _, » , . . < _ Fox DIVIDENDS DEOLARED To DATE. _ _ ~_ ~¢ 1 _ ,_\ '_-~ __ Qi ‘ l of exceptionally distinguished bearing. °“”“‘tllNnlns””'*s inleholas Nuonololovlrch. who com- -»~~~------ . _ . . ~-~---~- l l th t _ l?:11i1d:lignt,h:ndRvl::sa!ri>r :;l\?e5l‘alnyea:s TENPERS will be recglvedtgy the at the head oi the military district ot undemlgned. “nh Smut By 8 mth ` - I : - r I d September lust. for a complete sys- |“. ‘ , _ _ . £6 835 . . , _ E. W , Rollo Bay East, 5517-9-9liil0i. 0 _“Silver Black Foxes, Marten & Fisher” Road, Charlottetown, P. E. I ' I nm coining».East with a shipment about the middle oi this month and solict correspondence or personal in. terview with interested parties. I ni- so have u iew selected Northern Mink and skunk. Companies or private individuals requiring stock will iind it to their advantage to make an appointment. Make an appointment anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. Contracts taken to supply stock oi any description either this or next BBBBOD. AKE VANNATTER slst buying. ' formerly Joeeph&Co. F- -11-xm turbancm _- ` _ I 1, fl | 1 4 ' P. E. Island. ~!..._._ - l' _ INTRODUCTION . The Glensdale Blivarliack Fox Company, Limited, wal incorporated ln' 1913 with six pairs ot ioxee, at , $60,000. This Company re-capit:alia- ed in 1914, with 20 pairs oi beeluti lui Silva' Black Foxes, at -$15.00 per pair, nmnking a total. capitalize tion oi 3300.000. . THE FOXEB Six pairs (one year old) proven breeders, and fourteen pairs (1914, pups), making 5 total Q! 20 Pairs -nl young foxes- good for at least 10 years. This Company has-bourbt some ot the year's options on ioxes with a guarantee that they are pedigreed and oi the highest. nf-rain and very best qaulity P. E. Island. tammla foxes. I ` THE RANCH ‘ The ranch is situated on the well known Glenslndals Farm, owned b_v Major C. McKinnon. i0l‘!l\°\`i¥ the homestead of Sir William Mc- Donald, and is only 12 miles iromi Charlottetown, in a. Qliet locality guiilclently removed from any- dis- THE RANCHER Mr. Arthur W. McKinnon, our Ranch Manager, has had much ex- perience in breeding foxes, and has the practical knowledge necessary to eniciently manage and care lor the animals h lr oi Mcrcllent;TracadieC1'0SS.P.E.I. Farmer: Scotchfort. P. E. I. Farmer, Glenaladale, P. E. I. Glh - Black Fox Company, “ carlrauzajrlou 0;-. - . . $25.00 mon PREsloEN'r-JOHN J. M¢DoNA.LD _vI€s>PREs1DE_NT-JOSEPH EGAN secs!-:TARY-TREASURER--MAJOR C. M¢KlNNoN _ Farmer, Real Estate and Trader: Glenaladale, P. E. I. RANCH MANAGER-ARTHUR W. 1vl¢K1NNoN WILLIAM HENRY TOWNSEND General Contractor, Rollo Bay, P. E. I. 1 | cent. oi the incnsase lor rsmeililng'be nirnid ot any unfair play, 1” purposea. The promoters. oi this Company are retaining $80,000 worth oi stock lor themselves. $20,000 worth has already been disposed oi, leav- ing $200,000 to be oiiered to investors at $25.00 per share, with 5 guar- l-antee that a dividend oi 50 per cent. will be paid in each in 1915, or whatever more it may bo. The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co.. Limited, in 1913 guaranteed a dirdends oi 50 per cent., but are going to pay 60 per cent. in cash sud 50 per cent. in stock in ~ 1914. The Company 'lil in good standing and to each and every investor the nrst oi Septemljsr, 1914, we can say: -"We have g-lvlen you 50 per cent. more than .we fpromieed." And -_we ieei sure that in 1915 all the sha.r~ olders in this rs-capitalized col11l>B‘uv will be able to Bev Y-MY l`¢¢°'iV0<1 more than they were promised. This C°1_IlPomy can truthfully say that they have not one cent oi wat- ered stock in the Company. Now, Mr. Investor, :li you were a Gom- oany and we 'the shareholders, we would look to you ior justice to give us all that was honestly due us. We would not like icr you to buy 3 pairs oi iores at $15,000 per pair ($45,000) 'and form a lox coin- pany and capitalize your concern s.t. $60,000 and make us pay, as share- holders, for lt. The Glenalmdalo Bllv er Black Fox Company, Limited, will ask you to do' nothing like that. We want to let you in on the ground iioor. . NOTICE. When A iox company guarantees any specified dividend to its share- `*. Bunbury ...... Peerless ...... Prospect . Smith . . Murray Harbour Riverside Farming 0'Leory . .. Pioneer . Rosemont Tyne Valley .. Maritime each; 20 per cent. with application and tho balance on or beioro Bop. tember lst, 1914. Government Railways - Simply nu one one evruatlos ner pair it would spurs out st sim.- . From Charlottetown ;:§°a‘:__‘1_ 1° "‘3°“ 0- Gmmhf 2°; __:_‘;_*»___if___‘;°__:»__