.l7‘if’»' iii 1-if :; ii ill' g ' ' ,;,' il; ill _ .," ull. », ‘- 'l 5; _,il '_ TIA. Q :__ri ll' i i (1 _ .,- ‘l` li" ' -,li -i E 1 gif: ' iii-S U, (fi \ i i ;§.' - i _ ll 7 :ll'f _ . . I (fl powne one in w i ., l 'e 0 rl' in 0, lfrf- li ch 'li .i `f'»l'_~` iii. .' ~fli . ITS-~HEREi > i~ Prince Founded on Marie Corelli’s King Baggot l A N D “serious” ' AT THE , __ - TO-NIGHT IN FOUR PARTS IT PAYS to hu =i|i~thi»-'lirovlncel _ I , . ZION CHURCH. -Sunday Bchll$1, 8 . Picnic, 'l‘hursday,- `July.- 9. . RESERVE SATURDAY July 4th for St. Paul's Sunday School picnic at Westville. 3181. CITY OF Gl-IENT..-Messrs. (‘-arvell Bros., Charlottetown, have been. ad. visoi unit tim S. s. on of Ghent was aus to leave llaliinx l<‘{'lday night ~ and ill arrive here Monday morning. oiurxcss OLEEPT-All coin onions close Saturday at one o’clock during une, July and August. Please Bee that your coal blii is well filled. 2930-6-13m2wkB. I¢"UNF.RAl..-The funeral of the 'atc Famous Story Wormwoodl, Mr. A. N. Jenkins takes place This from tu: late home of the deceased (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o’ciock, at Orwell. TREATMENT OF HAIR.-Any per- t' ull_d witl lr Kon, 5 ‘lin ;)EEtv’(l)illiIrecnn bdvd the saiiii; sri-ell); ,_ Supported by zi Star Cast of French Actors The Most Powerful Sermon on the Liquor Question ever Produced ' ______ __ _____ . - i faction guaranteed.. 3016. V Adl'1'1iSSi°l"\ Adu |t8 ICG ll..\Nosolv1n w1NpOw_-Two nfuni .. . imicdicil with unlailingly satisfac- tory results by using hair lotion, ni-assn-ge and scalp treatment by Fira, White. References and perfect satis- Drettlcst sho-w. wilidows seen for some c h | rem 53 time are now on exhibition at Pat- F-"0I|ovv The Crowd ’ , - ons Store. In one the June Lride holds sway ami is to he seen in -all ,er bridal iinery, even the conlletti iberally disperse.'l.- The models are 3 P' M* 'nk an-rl the effects are exceedingly " ch Wil- r .pl . .L_ :il-If liefl ill# li ii - l-lifi :‘;_i_‘.l s 1" i, .i »- 1 fl, 'Z Al. iii* ._ l-1`~_ \-i ' ,-»~.- if lf.; _i _,..,_`__i - . ,_ l, fix M .M-;___e _._,-cf- ',f. 11;- l,__ .. l lil#-.Ig Nfl l _*af-slr...-».s§'=i-s-se... " Lv_-'-»-.--..Z`_§-'....L ..., -.. ,, _ ._.,,._., - _ vafrfei. ffc...-._ .---:- i`=_€v i-ri* j’»l§ 1. li .,.f _ l,..‘, _ ')`. ll _ ‘li ii . 1.5..-l ‘_;| .l, »li`~i‘ ‘iid .. _ "il fl. ,i ,i ._ All i SMU(lGLF.[l (`.I'Il\'ICSI‘I 'I‘Hl{()ll(lll l~`Rll\l (‘AN.-\Il.\ W.»\'l`lTl`l.'l`llWN, N. Y., Julie 24.-|.ec Soni, or Lee Woo, on trial licre all Inst. week for violating thc iliilnliigm- lioii laws in smliggliug (`-hincsc into iliis noliiitry fl'o1n(`ilil:idll iilcmleil ynilty this alteriiooli :iftcr all tbl- cvidl-nce had liven subniitted in the Filileiuil l‘.ourt_ lle will bc seiitciicisd later in the week. San' iiiaiiitaiiiild a regular' agency in New York. Judge (lark for-un»i~ proprietor of n hotel coiifcssvd to having assisted flllilinmcii into thc colmtl'y from (kir- iida, testifying that bcrcccived $100 a broil ioi' the celcstials_ lie said that from July 1012 to Slay 1013, he made it ii lnisiiicss to so regularly to 'l‘oronto, take l'hinamcn by rail to Prescott, ()nt., or llmckvillc, Ont., :ind then bring them across the St. Lawrence in :1 boat by night, walk theln as for as pos:-liblc, liidiug tliem in the woods when day r meeting Wednesday evening nt 7.Il0 p, m. llAP'l‘IS'l`_-Ilev. Z. I.. l°`nsh will ircacb in the morning on 'l‘he Quiet Ways of (lmiverslon. ln the cv-cning the p:istoI"s subject will im"'l‘lie Anchor of llic L-loul.". Sun-day School at 2.30 with "loyalists" class of adults in eliiii'cll alillitoriiiln. A corllinl welcmile is exteli-ilncl to iill t,, iittcnil thi-_ i-services i.. tho church, ANGLTCAN St. I"etcl"s flntlledral-~Hi>Iy Com- munion iit 8 rind 11. lllatine ii1'__ 10.15. Suiidav Scshool rind llible '.`1_-153 at ‘2.30. ]"_vcnson-g iiiid Sermon nt 7. r l L, s'r. P.-liirrs, -}llcct0r, Rev, -i-_ w_ Murphy. .llornllng "Prayer at ll. Even-_ 'iris 1is`1wlf'ro'ma¢¢u sna_i».i°ii_..L-mi, win mms in 1 pin. on =July_ 9,‘wlll be; 50-cents.. 8184.,‘ " ' `_M. (‘., Iii-lnncy. 'ing Prayer nt 7__. All seats free.- Sunday Scliohl' null Bible C’-lass at ».i- ‘-1/liotllmls-f»<>l!Unox-xiii-Iieii. .» » s.n.viiT10NIs'r 8alVatlon~=Arm1-Services ~ -each. night oi the week~sud_oir Sunday. P_Ell39lllfl-5. ~ Mlss _Rose Ryan, city,- left yester-__ day on ,, visit to Rosilnd-ale, Mass. llliss Lois Macliinlny was s/rnong the passengers on *the Summerslde express on Saturday `morning. Mr. ’M. C. Delaney, M.l..`A., the' Chief Whip, was in Charlottetown' yesterday. Dr. Louis W. McNutt, son ol Mr. Sonietliing r you fight the warm weather l , "Fre'd’s will make ',.“.l°' ' :- W°¥."llPS Write Up A pf@_f¢v.S¢0lv bv Malestic Stars L. S..McNutt. of this city. has Ile' cidcd to locate iii llldmionton nnd has opeiied up nfrlce in .Jnsncr Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison' have returned to the city from Halifax, Mrs. Morrison bavlni.; gl‘l=u¢lY lm pi'OV0d in health. The miiiiiy friends of Mrs. Earle TJ. Acorn, Luke Verde, will be sorry to learn that she is confined to lici' home with ,L spi‘ai11.e- F Canada Atlantic FOX - _piiilyrf - ' " /_ >-‘ ,.` ‘X , I i~;_‘;'-5/j='i" '-,¢.-'~'-'is' `- ' . . ` 2 if 1- ‘ ‘ 0 ° ° , .__ ,i 4..., ,__ _A _ _ __ - an ur Company ,Limited “ii-‘.iirii} 15.1.55 Peaigfeea Fake. .nf $10,000.00 li pair. FREE KEEP EORNFIRST YEAR. (This ranch will be one Of the largest in the world and is now under construction on the Union Road) `“'°.; epeueg pn DV Canada Atlantic Fox and Fm' Ranch large vs Smallfompanies |EstimatedFld:r"i‘ih1§;'e°if::i; _C°'""““y ` V 1 I Company, Limited. CANADIAN oliricléz Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada ie/\r.'cll: Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Authorized Capital, - - - $l,000,000.00 Present Issue - - - - - 750,000.00 Common Stock, no Bonds or Perferred Stock to be isslied PAR VALUE SHARES $50.00 EACH PROPOSED ISSUE-on 40 Pairs Foxes, Ranch, Farm and Equipment. PAYMENTS-20 p. c. on application, balance August 15th, 1914. Cl-IEQUES PAYABLE T0 CANADA ATLANTIC FOX and FUR C0., LTD. H1 Applications may be sent to any of the Direc- s tors, who will be pleased to meet applic- '1 ants at their several offices and give full ' information. The Treasury Stock (not issued) $250,000.00 to bc used only for further purchase of lftilr Bearing Live Stock if deemed advis- a c. OFFICERS President-Sir Frederick L. Borden, _ K. C. M. G.. etc., Ottawa lst Vice-President-D. C. McKay, 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. opus H1 Q >< S O A | 8* William Craze, Liverpool, England. Geo. F. Urling, Brookline Mass. F. H. Manning, windsor, iv. s. B. N._Blackadar, Yarmouth, N. S. Solicitors-Johnston & Inman, ` Charloltelown, P E I. _ Il Bankers-Bank oj_Noya Scotia, y' J _ The ranch 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 a beautiful grove of spruce and hardwood making an ideal spot to prosecute the Fox-farming business. The service of one of the most experienced ranch~buil`ders in the province have been secured; and with his skill coupled with the advice of our Veterinary Specialist, we will be able to give our shareholders the most up-to-date ranch yet built. It will be agfolutely safe. sanitary and comfort- a e. Equipment A comfortable house for the keepers, barns, ice house, watch-tower and everything necessary for the con- ducting of a first class ranching pro- position will be provided. Ranthing Expenses There will be absolutelypo charge forthe ranching of the foxes for the first year. All charges for keep, food and everything connected with the maintainence of the foxes-salaries of the keeper, watchman, veterinery inspector-will be paid by the promot- 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 charizes for keep in the greater number of companies is from fifteen to twenty-five per cent. The shareholders of the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur - Company, Tirnlhul urn flanfnfnrn 1n n nnnifinn The tendency in this as in all other important industries at' the present time is to centralize the _bi`_isl`ness.will1. the idea that the more foxes that can be ranched under one. management the smaller the percentage of expense and the better the returns in dividends to the shareholders. With forty pairs of foxes breeding, if iwoor three pairs should prove to be barren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but if-only five pairs were in the ranch and the some thing occured it, would make the dividends comparat- ively small. , Future Policy While the company e xpects to earn large profits from the salespf livc foxes for breeding purposes, it proposes to retain annually a considerable percent- age of each years production, placing itself in a position where it can pay good dividends from the sale of fursf alone, thus making it from the outset a safe and permanent investment, carrying..outltheoriginal idea of the prori§ti:r§,_\iylA¥c,_l; is, to establish a safe and rlnarlé ftir-farming industry.. Meillfgement ' As 'will _be s_een by~the names of our Provincial Directors the_ manage- ment is in the hands o tpromment and_ experienced men. Al] O the directors have had a large business experience, and the Secretary-Treasurer and Ranch Manager arelmén with a sucsessful career in the iggglndustry, all being large shareho in the company. They will for their own, as well as Afhnf ¢|flu~\.r\\n|rT-ra’ l\nnnG|» nnéo-A I STOCK 1915, 40 PAIRS Estimate number of_ pups 1915, 120 at $6,000 _each _............__$720,000.00 Retain five pairs to add to stock at $6,000 each ............. .. 60,000.00 Estiinatedividenil to stockholders 660,000.00 Estimate number of pups 1016, 135 at $5,000 each ..... .... __ $675,000.00 Cost _of Ranching,etc_,estimated at 20,000.00 Retain I ive pairs to add to stock E ii' ss . . sToci<1010,45qE?\ii?§ D C Guaranteed nivihruns The Company guaran- tees to the shareholders a fi; $5,00o_ei.¢h ..... _ ............ .. 50,000.00 .dividend of not less than Estimate dlvidelicltn stockholders 605,000,00 Equzilling 80 p. c. ‘ STOCK 1917, 50 PAIRS Estimate number of pups 1917, 150 at $4 000 each Cost of R:1nching,etc.,estimatcd at 2 Retain five pairs to add to stock at $4,000 cach 40 Estimate dividend to stockholders 540 At the end of three ears' operations the Equalling 72 p. c. __ _=»§ §§ §§ ss ss stockholders would therefhre have 55 pairs of A foxes in the r h, d ld above cstimatei:u01:,805f000.Il,8,ucquIa(lR?i;¥eai?rAig1iE 118? Of 80 p. c. a_nriually._ In this estimate the Drice hlislfbéen décreasedutach year to take care up capital in _five yea' ten per cent per annum upon its paid-up capital during the iirstiiive years it does business, . Iliff. of fifty per ` ` .il _ , i ii-._ _ _ i H, equal to a totalfdlv_lilcntl;_*' , ll' ll I of any drop in values, which is altogether im- - I probable. ~ APPLICATION FORM - “"1 J- STANLEY WED!-OACK. _SABCY-Trees. Canada Atlantic Fox midi* ur Co, Ltd., - _` Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Canada. ~ ` . _' Dear Slr:-»- ' ' '- - I ~ _ _ _ _ I hereby make appli ation for shares in tle GANADA ATLANTIC' Fox AND FU1_z.coi»iP._iNi',1LiMiTi=:`i5j`=.l Filly Dollars ei si..ii.~.-,.iii..l, no g _-~_ -__-ggi.. _ __ 3111191 '11 o P4 sl: '.5 Q.. 2” l-l 1 i _'_ -\.' ._ _.gi-ig _,S9 ,-':"