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'_ _-al.-=,.»..-1 __ _-._ ' 11... .- ._,`r_-- ».-VP:-¢_~.’»».=~{. _ _ . _ __ _ I , _ V. _ _ _ _ V W or , _ V _ _ _ _ _“CH 13 19 ‘ race 'six _ -vin ...im-» -nes 'inn onA.r§LoTTETowN ooaxinan -V 'rub' erm# _ V_ »V G 14 " » T ` 2'? ~ ‘ ` P 1 "V _- i _'f_-_rr .- V " ". _ The Plot Against The Governor (' ;overi`i or James Cruze ignors the state machine in making 1.-eat,,,,,,g Louise Lester proceeds to“get”him.Now,as the in “Some” adventure ing”a governor is a simple past- r Showing the strike in Dub- lin, the Mona Lisa paint- ing' which was Smlen' grapher and she did not think and many other events' the state and the people would The 0010611 H€8\’l ‘i benefit by the governors retire- life, involving adventure governor t ' ai The Social Secretary His Last Deal whe'-3-‘tllslietlvom Saturday Special for the Children Always a spscial reel, ` _ Matinee C Cl " d Matinee besides idle and seems as though it woul ‘Lis ONLY Ohh PASSEIL- In the re for some time on account ol the soft st°f¢l|‘l-uf _°f_`su_P,°'i°r cent semi-annual Pharmaceutical ex- weather. The hockeyists however are ' amination held _in Charlottetown looking forward to another night or - Mr. Charles R. Mcbellan, Summer- two on the rink yet, as they have a _ . . ' ` side. was the only candidate to se- match to Play yet; which had t‘o be C°hm*y Alma' Snnhce appointments and the machlne cure 9. pass in all subjects. lliostponed until the ice is in a bet- --- ter condition.-Y. papers are showing daily, “gett- laivicronii Minas-rs.~ roiiewnqg BERMON A---PPR'ECIATED_ _ A k ` Z- P t t. re the Mar et Dunes 0 B ues per lnrve audience gathered* at Victoria Pathe Weekly time for some bosses,but the boss dui' 30°i.'ici<'im (whit°ilu§,°r4li:l3.' "‘“*‘°‘““ "““'°“» °“ S““““‘/ °‘*°_“' li B B (d) , wpernl t $12 straw ine to hear their former pastor the Who Was “after” Cn-me Mlg' jlfgxsgsd tm? 37| Eggs p'e,. dozu Rev. W. A. Thompson. He preiichcd H011 Anderson for hls Steno' '28c., Butter per I1b__ -22c_ to 23c__ an excellent sermon from the text H - _ ld ,hu 11 _I G , k I _ and when the south wind blew eapgig, el, 1; ‘S226 B HQ; ugh? softly" found in the 27 chapter of "per‘1bu.9c t'0 i0é`__V i " the Acts ot the Apostles, the 13th _ ' " ` ` _ verse.-V. l4c Beef A me of modem mining ment In the end She Saved the l Prionucs ri.i~:N'riFui._- nfs pse- . ` . V “ Q e 9 _ l di ple in the viclnitv of Victoriii ure liking advantage ot the frozen roads and romance It Makes Two Gripping Reels’ in the n1r>rnim:s_ ami are eetiina l V V _ their produce to marltet. Wrizlit -.tk ` 80luhls[nr~ Urchestra-Local Talent In New Selections “,,°§ ,,,0‘;‘,;,0,,,, ‘find §,,,’,,,“ ,,°,, ,,,`{’,,,,,,,,"yV i nd over i000 bushels of potatoes Vans 200 bushels oi oats on Tiiesdnv. POLICE COURT-At the Police ' ‘ ‘ ` ` i Li SmI|”.i;'.:.§i::1‘..i.':,;:'.i.Li"ii':.°.:::.§§;’2‘:=.‘!.';.';'i 5 CENTS iw.---i-i‘Vr°‘=212>"i--1.’iifu = cnriirz. The first case culled ivns ' _ against Frederick Rol;\crts for first off l w dj iincd until Fri EIICB fin( '£18 11 Ol ' - hiv n.oriiinr.:, the 13th, inst., at ‘J “l`lie Ward of the Senior Child story, at Satur- ‘i ,,V.iOck_ Th. cw, ,,,1,,,,,,., i, _ '- V V , ; 555 p,.¢,,,¢ 1~,,,,;g|,¢ I' ‘K -THE CENTRAL .UIIAVRDIAN Q V--VV.--_-V A HEAT "'| V Fridny evening, March l8th, at 700 E __ RE _ _ P _ '_ _ -,V V- V= ‘ _ ' """""" i """"" """"" ` 1 """" ' """""" G p. m. ___ ‘ -_ _ I 7 Vi. ` ` rodu t' V tm P i _ sink n E. K i 'M ` eo? sfhéahf ‘_ _“Two Reel Tuihourer P ¢ ion’ _ It Pays to buy in 1 _mv noe _ 1 L ensingron Rini; s MARmAGE__ The mama” took .' :.1 r 1 _ _ QI 1 . _ » _ _ _ '_ - ` place Marek 5| by the Rev Mr Sin P'-ezr‘r`»` _ clnir of St. Andrew s»(}thurc3‘,_i;%athe home of the bride's sis er, rs ob- _ ert Hardy, 110 Martin Ave`..' ‘Elm- _ and Saturday _ _~ _ wlpod, Winnipeg, oflallisz l§dH.hi'm¢l`a.'u- "'*-' ll, Y ..~ _ te of Mr.An us c irzie , on ' Co John Mcllieall.. formerly oli] Or- “The ‘ well Cove but now of Lem ur§, Sauk. The bride, who was unatten '- ~ - ' ed, looked very pretty, wearing tan A thnlhng d_ete‘_:tlYe silk, and carrying 5 bouquet of pink ' ` ` ' carnations and maiden hair Tern, the ' “ ° 99 parlor also being _specially trimmed Ramblers In old France lm" f“;‘;§,“°"§m` “Q1 ‘;f_';°§) ‘_‘§,;";‘“° A series of prett? and inter- e 2 ‘o B D n 0 ri as - - a beautiful seal eontj The popular- estmg Vlews 0 .a Channing ity ol the youve couple was shown COUIIUY _ _ bv the mnnv valuable Dresunts re- ' " g eeived.- After the weddinu supper had. ‘Th€ El'lgin€€fS R€V€nge ’ been Dartaken of. the hunnv couple left for their new heme. The Guard- A tense drama by the innd joins with their m'anv friends in Lubin C0- A story in 1 "na" An u dill “earn _edy “l-low Burke and Burke made good” S “F tt ”I-I li' M .ss T,i.r._.;.g..'f. iii; upfoar ou__s comedy wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mcbesn rr _ ' ' i -'nh happy wedded life.-Com. _ _ Miss Ftta Gardiner S 1 ' ` of the Cornpanydnst year. has been' ::F0.\ 0PI‘IONS.-We have ii few- “smge M|55||3 MCNQII learned “wh¢ll‘i\3‘App|¢ Blqggom appointed President, (-11 post that options that can not be bontcn for _ d h T k T tn B T - l d hee ell filled fe ni n cars qimlity or price, deliver sine I’ E tu ot e ur ey r° y ._ _'me lil fl W r!';_\yy . y '_ _ ,_ bv the inte Gout. Wm Richards. 'l`lif.~ Island Fox Exchange und Realty Co, V _ sg | Mr. oe win ca-im.. other two directors are Hon. John Ltd., Siinimersifle, 147'.\-3-4mtfl V_VV V , J... ` Richards and Mr. Wm W. Owen ' ____` ` 1 r l____;__'; __ l`Childrens MatineeSaturday at _1 f f. NEW HAl.Ii.- The first real work _ _ ' I - Admigsign Fivécents I - f:f‘ t_‘_:`h d . l’ ~ - towards the construction of the Puh li Hull ' Vit r' com c cel on C ln C 0 18, In fi ( Monday when ii lnrne crmvri nsscmh- ed`in the woods to cut down tho iiecessnry lumber for the frame work. The work was cnntiiiucd on Tiieis- ilay, ii liirize nunrlver nwiiicinz thi axe and otliers hauling tho liimhcr to the mill to bc sawed. The sub- scription fund line nlreiidv massed the fourteen lrundrcil dollnr iiinr;;,-'V. icuii ut never ccny rc serle voiir teeth from decny-a_nil limp ihcni white and hllniitiifiil bv us-' inf:-lI~\xi:ll Tooth Paste. Delight- fllllv clcuniiic' and refreshing, sweet- uiri the n oiitli and helps keep the igrnis firm. and rosy. Your money li:ir‘t if it d0csn't. i‘ricc .25c. V ri tiilir-_. 'l`lii- MacKinnon Drug (lo. <'orner (lrciit George and Kent Sta. Mtf. _ _ ' _ -1 _ Performances at 7 & 9 p. m. Admission 10c -~ V ' ~ - ._-___ f._._.-_. _ _...__ :.___W..._T .__..__V.e __; ___ .__ ._ _ V _ __ - __ \ d aff _ _‘ 5-'¥------~---~------~ 'li _ . Your Money Behind the Matcliless Silver Black Fox Company T Will Bring You a ‘Sure and Steady lncome You have been told of the splendid reluriis flizif; lzivc liccii secured by investois in the famous l’ri_ii._c lzilwariil lsluiiil black lox ff"-;}‘ ' , ,._,_f, I, industry, ws _,; ‘ `/If ._ _,fi _ tr *‘ 5 li? Vi .__ ig ._ .= _._ 1 \ ff _ -;?» i if i 4' ny _,. at lv tl 1 »"‘ 1' ' I l i lr , »l .i-- M 5, ;;_', - _=V" 1| I l 'r . _ I S il: v,V . 3 °S&'5*l ii 5; Ei# L_, rn; fa.: 'swlftfilt ii A `-\ Instances have been pointed out wlicrciii iiicii li'-i\V'¢~ ~_~cciii‘i_~._> .iz pair, 1 ' S ff; F’ to r- \] C i pair of pcdigreed island black foxes, proved breeders, have amoun- ted in as high as §$§32,5ooo_ Young unified foxes have sold for as much lilnckfox pelts from Island ranches have brought as high as 0 and cases are kiiovvii where such high grade pclts have resold irici-s around $7.000 each. - ._ ...,. _-_._ _._,,’_, ____,_ ~ These facts, connected with the superior breeding quality "of" ` the Matchless Silver Black _l<`0_X¢_3,_ Offers youari unusual chance _fo iiiakc splendid profits in a unique and highly profitable industry. The MATCHLESS Silver Black Fox Company, Limited, Stock Issue- $17 5 000 Shares each ‘E100 Head Office Charl0ttetown,P L.I. The Foxes are from the Best Blood the World has Produced / The options on 10 pairs of foxes have been made up from the offspring of the V. best blood in thc black fox world including Robert 'l`. Oulton, Charles_D_alt_on, Beiij. I. Rayner, James C. Tupliii, Gordon and Champion strains. A complete pedigree is provided with each pair o a certificate showing thatall are eligible forregistratioii with the P. li. l. Fox Breeders’ Association under Class“A” or liiglicst class an their herd book. ~. Boston, Mass. Bruce Stewart, Presidert Bruce Stewart & Co, Ltd., and mem- ber of the Executive Board ol Canadian Manufacturers Association, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Johri"C. Toomhs, M; D., ML- Stewart, P. E. l. Major C. L. MacKay, Secretary-Treasurer Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., Secretary-Treasurer, P. E. l. Motor Vehicle Association, Charlottetown, P.E.l. f foxes, also frank M. Sie wart, Machinist, References---Bank of Mont- .i_ ‘T _ V V l ~ ’ t _ ‘ 2 ' " i ‘ ‘ Officers and Directors John T. McKer zie, President, Merchant Tailor, City Councillor, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Percy A. Farquliarson, Vice-President, Com-nercial Traveller, Read this Statement, Made, by \the Provisional Directors--- _ _We the undersigned Provisional Directors,;of the Matchlcss Silver'Black Fox Co. td., hereby certify that we have personal V knowledge of the quality and breeding of the foices, 'upon the off- pany. Daniel McKenzie, General Merchant, Fox rancher and breed- cr, Secretary-Treasurer of Prospect Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Kensington, P. E. l. spriiigof which we' have taken options for the above "named .com- pany. and that all are as represented in the prospectus-of' the com- Signed _ _ _ John T. McKenzie, ` 'V ` Percy A. Farquharson, Bruce Stewart, John G. '&oombs, M. D. Mc n` ` Complete Change of Program every Monday, Wedllesday-&' Fri dgyl The promoters guaira_int'¢-f'._<:‘_f_the quality and breeding of these foxes to be the equal of any in any ranch in the world today. i,_.*_._ - - .___- U Ranching Arrangement if _ _._ _ ' It has been thought wiser to leave the foxes idr the first year in ranches that have proven successful rather than to ‘ experiment with men of little experience. ,. Seven pairs of foxes will be boarded at the Prgspcct rpnch at Kensington for the first year. The prospect ranch. has for caretaker Mr. W. G Simpson who is also the Prés-V idcnt of the company. This company paid an unusually high » dividend of 119 p. c. besidcsa stock _bonus of 132 p. c. in 1913- 'I` he breeding foxes in the Prospect ranch raised an average of three to a pair. The same care and management are open to the Matchless foxes' _ Options on three pairs of foxes have been secured _from Capt. john Champion of Alberton who will board them in his r;irich_for one year from delivery. _Capt._Champion has tee 1 ragghing floxes for sev<;i)1fy?1ar3b His fgiéts havle recordkslfor r ucing arge liters. t e ' pups rn in is ranc asf gear but one was lost and that by accident. _ Rapclimg' expense wifih Iréatnclges is gsiaréaéitleed nog tacoea e.r>.c.ore yara trranc will be built mar Charlottetown and ranching done at actual ll Vice-Piesident of Railway Mutu- al Fox and Fur Company, Limi- ted, Cliarlottetown, P.E.l. A. J. Jardine, Charlottetown, P. E. i' 4 Secretary-Treasurer--C. R. Smallwood,Barrister-at-l.aw§Cam- eron Block, Char_lottetow`ii,P.E'.l‘. real, Charlottetown, P. E. l. _ V Solicitor---C. R. Smallwood, Barrisfcr.at-Law, Charlottetown, C. L. , _ Daniel Mclgenzie, Frank M. Stewart, A. J. Jardine. P.E..l.V Ontario Representative---E. Frazer Bowie, M. D., 19| Spad- ina Ave., Toronto, Ont. H LP ointers Regarding Payineiits, etc. ll" VV Coe t. _ VVx>V ` nu--vcr Stock is being issued to cover the purchase price of foxes. Shares each $100, par value; terms on payment, '20 p. c. with application; 20 p. c. June ist (when pups are on foot); and - ba ance August lst, 1914. ‘ V ‘ _J' _ All money paid before August 1stjw_'ill`bear savings bank interest from date of payment till thatdate.-'f' Sh uld st k otb ll td`lrnm¢y"_ pusited1`llbe returnecil in fulclxwillh sasldgdnbtdnkl ilnterestde -V__ vi' Applications for stock can be mad to and money for same received by any__of the Provisionai Directors or any person authorized by the President, or direct to the Secretary- 1[f<§is\I1rer.C. R. Smaiiwoodcameron Block, Charlottetown. V Payqments should l_J,e made iii Money _0i'dei', Note,- Bank oney -Order or Cheque (par Charlottetown) _,and should be made payable to the order of the Matchlees Silver _Black Fox Company, Limited. . ‘ Write today to the head office fc! prospectus and full in- fomation rsfarding the Matchless Silver Black Fox C0111' giny, Limit. _ _ _ _ . V '-‘~“