Pfm .- ov s 4’ \ 4'; -_J HE CHARL ”El|W cr V, ti, ` YJ .. , i .. ci ff ~ _#li ,., i ,,_.~., --M. lil G ,_ , V' ig v - 4. t 0 --m|:o-asm I f ~ ;, ~ -"“ -:l . '~=,»;.; .. kr `. 9 _ ~ - , - _ ' "ge_l___ _ . __,___ ;___p _W , _, , - _ _ . ,__ ‘gl ' ~' s - ‘°-°\` ' " "' ”‘=""' ' " " " ' f~+»vf1'?`.*"" '~'i""‘i".""I" ~3""~. V ’ Q ' ~ Y _ ==:. " ' L ' °`*‘“"~’ie-0 g , , i ‘"'“" M7" “‘“"° CHARIDTFETQ G+*-NADA. 'raw s .__ »» Hemi: g . _f;i._ mid' urine nu sicumi -isucmu untill films uuui erinisu cismsr ,_ , §§UBBllLB, June 4 (Bpoelal).- tered Paris and proceeded to the ina- ',|'h`, Doehgqe ‘ d‘Or\eans, it is an-l irle. as it was his desire to periorm no 'eed here. intends to start an ac-:his military servide as a Frenchman. tio 'lor separation, alimony and the-He was arrested in conformity with rss ution oi large sums which it is|the E_xi1ulsion bill, which ic-rblds the ` ed slie, hen advanced against soil oi France to the direct heirs ol hexihiisband, Louis Philippe, Due the families .which have resigned d'dr`lesns, tmwlfrenoh Pretender. there. He was liberated by President Louis Phi Robert Duke oi Or- Carnot alter a few mouth oi nomin- learlh, head qi, the Orleans branch ol al imilriaonment and conducted to the th ,great iourbon family, was bornvSwiss frontier. He has repeatedly ls- atallwiokeqlr qu Febr.uary 6,.i869, sued proclamations to his French live 'years the marriage ol hislsubiwii- father at Kingston on Thames with' On November 5, 1896, he married his,\inswoman,' Princesa Isabella ol the Austrian Archduchess Marla Dor- 0r1¢e,ns_ Tre Duke auccehdeil his la- othea, .He inheritedwood Norton, a ehQ¢ in 18 Land is the grandson ai magnidcent country residence in Kin! Louis Phillippe ol France. He Worcestershire, England, from his has had quit; an exciting career. Onluncle. The Duchess d'0rleans was attaining his majority in 1890 hs en- born on June 14. 1867. LONDON, June 4 (Special).--The ‘Hume Oillce here has practically vetoed the aerial Derby around Lon-, don by telling the organizers that the projected hydro-aeroplane race would violate the ,new regulations concern- ing flying over prohibited areas. Those interested in the s ort regard the oilleial obstinacy in tlllls matter HB a death blow to civilian flying. The line 'adopted by the government is entirely different. (rom that oi age civilians ilying in all its branches and encourage military aviators to tt d tb . a cn em The Home Secretary is dotcrmincd that neither Londonnor Teapot Hard shall 'be captured, oven by English- men. l dept the Marconi in the whole ol your ‘ Career?" Francvf and Germany, which encour- 6 cavnr to ev op som g Ou this the Judge rcmarked:-- . w -_Q- LONDON,' June 4 {Specia.l).-Dur- lnz the trial ol Mr. Cecil Uhcsxrton, who is accused oi entering a, c 'minal libel against Mr. Godirey lsaacs, ‘ managing director oi the Marconi company, the latter on tho witneai itand said he had been a director in _ Wtnty Companies. Counsel lor tus de- fence then asked:- “Can you point to one success ex- “No, I should not onli any one oi - them s. complete success," was thc ane\ver, “hut each oi them was an nd d el ethiu new." "lt is not nn imputation against a man that he has been a inliure." The case was then adjoumed. l :_-__ LONDON, June 4 (Special).-Grave news coucernlng the wiilul damage ol pictures and iurnlture aboard the mammoth Hainlrurg-American line steimisirip Imperator, now lying near Cuxhavsn, has reached England through German shiprnasters. Ii also is some that uqnie cement was poured into the water pipes and allcgwed tol harden, thus rendering the s e sy em us ess. The imperator was taken to a com- paratively desolate part oi the coast in the neighborhood oi Cuxhaven al- ter grounding in the Eibe, and among the two thousand workmen on board some, it is stated, have acted in u spirit oi revenge through being cut oil from their ordinary pleasures. 0 ciiuls illness. suPs.l|n nlciin|s.uilvsun1:iss1|luuinn ruins mrcngnqum - ------- 'L Z“".'f""L"i MADRID. June 4 (Bpecial).~'l`he_reslgnatlons, which were Spanish Premier, Coniile Alvaro de provisionally by King Alionlo. ID Rornanones, and the ot er members immediately “nod ‘nw w"|,,.\“ 0 b ii ‘ ui .' ginrgf d:}£:;,t'ano:;: hxrlsgig ;fl_e:_lthc leaders of all the parties, with ‘a lei- since November 14, im, when uelview to “Kina 011° 0! them ¥° l°\'9 took otllce alter the assaeination oi B IWW °abi“°f-~ ‘Senor Canalejas. ‘ The resignation was brought about AMERICAN WREATH by an attack made in the Chamber oi ON LAl'AYE'l'l‘5'3 Deputies by Senor Don Antonio Ma- '“"' V ura, once conservative Premier. He PARTS» 31100 1-MYTUU T~ '$\'|'|”,- aasericd time me spanish muiimy the Uni'-ed Stew A\1\bsll_Ml°f W policy in Morocco had been a iailure.lF'l'Bll¢°- Bild U10 “Bu 01 Senor Maura's speech was widcly,Y°3ff°fdlY W9" t0 “W mul! dl commented on and numerous nownpa-`Y°l5¢°. in '-00 PWPUI 001535011- fl* pcrs demuud the retirement ol thc l°h¥`9t10“ Of M°m0\'l°\ D57- fum’ (;,,bi,,\,,¢_ - 'placed n wreath ,-on the grave. Condo dc Rornnnones and his dnl-!|I\l‘gB l\\lmbCr 0| ANGUCBIII WV” W* leagues thereupon handed in t-\"“l` sent. __ ____ .._Y.,._ ~_<-_-- -_ --- - _ -- F 1! ; sul mix:-1? 1 ere is the Most ttractive ox anching Proposition pen to the nve siorS 0 Off Prince Edward Island Today i 0 The Melrose Black Fox Co. Ltd; A Authorized Capital $150,000.00 Si0¢k ISSU-ed $35,000-00 expenses. ' » \ Have secured five pairs of the best pure brcd Black Foxes in the world, whose pedigrees trace back io the Foxes whose pelts produced the world’s price record on the Loudcn ` At rese t it is roposed to issue stock to the Market. They are also the deccndants of foxes noted for their prolificness, which fact should not hc overlooked by intending 1r1veSi0rS- P 11 P H _ d ' ' ' ' r or aniza cu amount of $85,000 00 divided into 8 50 shares of $100.00 each par value, being a sum sufficient to complete the purchase of the five pairs of foxes and pay a necessa y g _.,,,I.ii¢.._,um`h t ff°"'°' 7' A ' ‘ ' ° ‘ 1 th f rm oi Peter McN. Robeiisonflt is built in an ideal grove of fir and birch, sheltered in winter and cool and shady Is located at llnarshiicld six miles from Char otteiowu on e a d ` in summer. It is built within a stone’s throw of Mr. Robertson’s dwelling, who is care taker, and who has had a most successful eiiperience in caring for foxes, both old an young. r The ranch is one mile from the public highway, thus securing the greatest possible freedom from noise or other distraction/s so mJui-ions to a fox ranch. Cost of Ranching The owners of the ranch will supply the pens, food, keeper, watchmcn, attendance of a veterinary surgeon and everything necessary for the health, camlort and safaty of the animals, the ranch relaining I5 p. c. of the offspring. Capitalization ' li i h l st 1 italizitlou ou uarauteed stock of the Diitou, Oultou, Gordon and Tup- It will be seen by the figures that the foxes are capitalized at $17,000.00 a pa.ir_wh_ic _ s t e one c p ' g _ _ __ _ in strains on the market today, and as the percentage of dividends depends on the capi_tallzstieu’, you will readily see by comparing this proposition with any other now on the market, hat this is the only company worthy of consideration of the careful and conservative investor. This is Your Opportunity f . The cost ot' foxes is advancing year by year. The sooner you get into the business the sooner your wealth begins to accumu e~ P Q which at present prices would uct the shareholders 95 to loo p. c. lat From five airs there should be at least 15 pups _ ‘ _i _i i -it i V | percentage of profits. `l.\ - - Without Fear of Coniradiciion We state, that the surest method for au_ Investor to make money in the for ~\ industry, is to place 'his money in n ranch that is stocked with the lges; foxes; that 1113*; world has ever produced, capitalized at a figure which will insure t e afges poss It is beyond question that the Melrose Black Fox Co. Ltd. is destined to become one of the greatest Fox companies in exlstence,and whether the investor buys stoctlc ip this company as a permanent investment or as a speculation, ai good iaruilrlll IS a E00; uiely assured, as the promoters fully believe that inside of s x mon s c this company will be worth at least $l_25.c0 a Sl1¢¥¢- ` It ig egiimgud ibn ihqe egg ever i ,coo,oco.co invested in the Fox industry in this Province and it is the opinion of calculating b\1Si11¢SS me? that ll is 0015’ "1 1. ps infancy. Large amounts of money have be°en made are now being made and shall continue to be lnadeier many years to come. 1 _ V ' ` Mail the Fbllowing Application Form 1, I ' To the Canada Fox Exchange Ltd. Charlottetown or to any of the Provisional - Directors who are authorized to rapt 1'¢¢¢iPt! f0\’ SWR- \‘ ._ . Don’t Leave ii&fi'll Tomorrow. Do lt Today I hereby make application to the Melrose Black Fox Company, Limited, of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, to talre the number of shares in the capital l ` ~ stock ofthe eolripsny set opposite my signature below. _ _ _ I enclose herevitli 10 per cent of the amount with this application, and the balance I promise to pay on or before August 15th, 1913, deposit to be returned if ‘ "stock not allotted. (Sigued)........... Occupatlou....... .. Address .......... ' LNumberof Shari- l_\‘n\to\1ut......_............................--.. *J / _ ii i si-:lil |___,il: . 1 e e 0 f \ . us e . asses aeeefnssss s e a-as ' l Provisionul. Dirc<;l.Qi`§, - Robertson, President J. A Farquharson, I ` iBl°i\l R0K¢I‘s, A . W. B- A harloiieiown W - -' I » ,Merehent~Chdrlotieiowen Maa\l£§¢\Illi¢¢.\ Aden# Chaldnllsivillh Collector of Customs C . Sw; Treacy 8. F. Flhilnlea, Howsrdi. ‘Killeen Seiiclicn K°”“°0‘ fisltlln ' ‘Accountant Charlottetown M¢1.'¢i1A¥li_, Cherlciieievinf "W ° “"- V _I|cye9Utss#EfiE . ‘ 0 , | , _, . . , . ,.1 i ' 4 I .Y r' ' i _- \ "fi, 'n ' -Q -4 ~:, ,_ ~~ »f e _K A/ai..l_f*' -'¢\.¢.r..i >~