\\”\\\\§`\'17///ifi\"{\€\' T ` 1: cn. cg 9 _ \""" ` /Tl 1 5" , /‘ E ' W g \ . /Ifl§‘\\ \\“`§l///A7/ mf AUG ST 0 .. i lllxslltl lluullllllls if F if F M',,5_ .' ' . _.~llnNIsHsln Arm conRno'rEn WARLEB HY-QE ~ Degiy NB; 'mm Fox Ex- Mrs. (‘l1'ar1cs"l-1’°Cl‘e ISlarhh Crush V A G S AND INVEST' A faithful wire uhh lilrlaczlccuee mod; "ENT COEPANES 91'. a most k'indly“geherous neighbor, UID' a. humble - and devout i -fklhristisn, -i Passed into the rest .~rems¢ining for the people _of Gqd, on Friday, Aug- Par list 7th. For _some lu0`nthsf_ ishe had 51591109 Dark Env* 100 been lnld aside- but bog, He,-` Priya- A.E. Mchean Co., Ltd. 100 115 nous most patiently and cpihecicica B°1“’°“* loo 145 cc the lull an nic kindness shown B°=°h W°°¢ exhsrvlgpgfggogsccesa is the abillly is A _ .4 _ll ‘ ml ' - - -. ~ verance._ The '/ _ . _ * ffpq" _gif-'nf Lf; '- qngllbla ; _ _' ' ‘ ‘ \Al h ew ! ’ ’ One thing’s rertzlin- eatller’s llncertain. The good old Slimmer-time" emands toilet writers and owders to make it refresh- \\ '"_I§ere is no genius " "Wi-re the genius of if labor. There is no re- - ward' like that which 9,. comes through energy, system and perse-_.ll 50 55 and services rendered -to-her. Jesus 1331119" 10° 125 n . _ only nas all her trust. She was regu- BT13111191* lgg *gg 60 175 BI ' lnrly` visited by her pastor liev. g°u“:tH1mx 0°' George 0rmun.l’l‘hey_took swe t ll - _“ec _ nl Bel together .mu 'uid lips lziiggs ii, °1""1°“°'~°"" 0 ~ observe the Savionr's command _ 1 1 . , , ‘ » » li _ . A - l + - », * > rr f »»z_-.~~~-.-fri'-.'-_»“ -» . . ` i ' I-»i -M -i 7M_,,,_. __ ,__{_,, _,_ V ` . ». , _ __ .. . - _ ' Mfg., 9 . , _ _ ri; ‘ . -. _._ " "I9" -f ' “TH” mm-rn. 'ran cHAnLo'r'r1rrowN,oUAnnrAl1 msc of nc." f~- prog 'mass Price 110 50 100 Csrruthers I 100 200 . “This do in remembrance of me -’ (new 1"” ` _ The -funeral took place on Sunday, Dalton I ed F 100 August 9th 'l`he attendance was un- mum?) P93151" ox" wo 150 ' i. .usually large evidencing the respect D inirg 19/5 125 Sl.. JllHll illillllllllll _,_- WILL BE HELD SEI"l‘E.\lBEl¢ 5TH, TO THE l‘.?Tlf. Late advices from the management of the Saint John Exhibition are to the eflect that everything is proceed- ing satisfactorily and that the show will beheld from September 5th to the 12th. as planned. The fact that the Nova Scotia Provinciill Exhibit- ion has been called oil will make the Saint John Show more than ever the chief attraction of the season. While the conditions occasioned by the. wnr have caused one or two exhibitors to withdraw, owing to-the fnct- that it is impossible for them to get some special goods from Europe, their plncss havé quickly been taken by firms anxious to avail themselves of this opportunity sbd others still remain on the “waiting list." l\`ord nas been rcceved from the Amllse- mcrlt. men in New York that every- thing in this llepartnlerit will be ElllIl\(\"s.\T\\\\@ZIIE/'i\.\ mg »-- ~ ,... ~ .2 55 .ar 5';f\\\\\YlIffA\\\\\\\\\\WI[flfI[ \\\\\\\\\\\\`a//1llnllf_\\\ I 5 mlslil dcvclcp nun revcr, , Hg and cool. We have them all A wide variety of all the well known TALCS incllld- ing Nyiotls, Mintys, Brise, Charmante, M a y fl o w e r, Coryiopsis of Japan, Violet, Carnation, Royal, Rose, ECl2lf. Egyptian, L o t u s, Dactylis 25c a tin. I-ludnerts Violet Sec. See- ys GARI)Ai.lA 50c tin. They’il interest you rig A. FOSTE Central Drugstore ' - ‘ Sunnyside f \ .__ 'WI ' ' Tlllc FAR l<1_»\s'l‘. Ir- J- M\‘-Neill C0- fl "“f§`=.$“ ‘=-'-".,~'¢' ` Q - 1 Rayner International lfl0 100 l§'4¢Q_.l . . _ .' *Q '___ 1-~ _ _ ”"“ 'Rogers Payton 10 15 ‘::i».‘p`N0S`i¢4-'FWi'»‘ft"'¢f;-¥i#?""L»"`;. *__"“"'“°‘*"i'l’ L0-\Df`1N. Aus- lf'--All exchange Re°f>1‘d 25 25 3:). i ilcslmtcll ii-cm llckln my.; thc occ- gosetllrliouf 133 _ ' _.z _ - ff 'l‘.l.-. li.\f.. lx tl t -mi New Goods i;::.:.‘Il",i::f - ,i:;%;;‘.l"llf;... ‘;1.i‘=.‘:..:."°.."‘l::::'“:..if:f:;§.:flS2fF.i2“.»...l ”° ‘ ;\ vention in fever I We have a large and lon of Kino (‘hl\ow tn~ t‘llinn.. News- 5115"'-Z'I1_’"rk F0* C0- V00 ‘ fH,;`}£.-._,~i»‘~v`_ conditions. it is Gilt ZlSSOl`tl'I'l€lllI Of H. 165 ‘>npl~l~s urgn the (lovernnlent i.f_‘1_V=-‘l` lp -’ .~.._.'-`_~i.","v~,¢m,~l._,*j _NQ'l_a cure for l ~ k d Fhvm lm by wear now ln stoc , an new 'lf .,,,,,___‘_f==_r>!;lfi¢)n§1.:“£..l}.;`: l _lines arriving daily. We ln ai ml-...’l.»......l ..i....... l vlte the ladies to call 1:1 and lllsplte our blouses ln lawn ofa.. . lmnl. To.oAv sic... ` White aild fancy 'Corset GOV' ers, ladies’ underware, etc. " '”"‘"""’ °"'1' "f" Prices so low you cannot re- gf' .il..2”..°..*;’;‘;:.'!...‘_:’:::lr..;l;u: `~'~§~ Your denier. I r J. C. ENO, Led., "F ' s 1" . . wen... Lonnolv. l-1'-'.|.'¢i....:l'.l SlSl buying. ' Aneuls for Cnnscis l i2'-::.‘:.ic'::fl::,i.§.:..ll':;‘°° P- EJ- Dry 60048- Stuff , is thc -product of genius in; pinno building und a perse- verancc that has won thai highest degree of success. ln n word the Heintzlnan x dr Co. Piano is the best. piano if becallllo its makers desire tilnt _ if. should be the best, and Q . the lirln’s genius, cllerlry sys- tom unll perseverance are ull ._ engaged in thc task of realizing lilo!-le idl-ills by which they are \ Drl\ke_ and .\irs Artenlus Hyde. Wllll llll_ Pilllli lustilitics would he suiciilnl. cfs. liexllll Poison lvy Lotioll George and Kcllt Sts. entertained for her. The hymns chos- -om "B 100 , _ _ .en by hex’ nwhut a friend we have $22221 1 105,cnrr|ed out according to contract, ln ’i"..l§f`»"‘l...‘$“§...'gif? ll.“éli.?$`"`il.‘§‘ “`"°“”“‘ ` “’ 5° (;01d5_ng Howardg In-@e||din,_, aft the g;evf;§tEI‘;1;?€o:` N°rth°m known ulluflcctell materially by the 0I`2nn. Tivo sons and a daughter;- Ives ,100 125 Russell, Albert; and Iinuru survivedlylontagug 500 600 her also two sisters, Mrs. llenry Mmm, patch Fox (}0_ _50 50 Many people ure sharply reminded 5- B- F~ C0- 50 50 that it num who neglects Life lnsur- New England and Prince nllcc llccullsll llc well und prosperous Fox (‘o. .. ... 10' '10 is likely to have the onlne killd of M0"nt" Edward 100 115 insured rude nwnkcnng ns the Nation tllilt Massachusetts 100 110 'K ' rl€‘f.'lflcts nrmnmentl-l in time of pence. NUF111 M1110" P0191' For absolute security nt lowest not lZl`0f'1 F019' 100 100 cost nvuilnllle consult nn Agent of North Tryon 0° 100 125 Tile (ilvult-l\’cst Life . Brzlncll flfhcc, North B110" 100 190 llyndlnllli- Building, Cllal‘iottetc»\~.'ll. ;;?_§;';;i“1 ` I 5054-8-zouai. lémmo 10 10 Lil town ____i___________ Regal l‘sinlgf.no to comply with the .lnpnll-f,‘q'1"'e" F9! Handling C0" ulc llcm:lndS on the grounds that Fhomughbrsd ::l<`or tho sulnmor sellsml or yollr North River i 40 ' uliiln.: we lluvo ovorythilllx flint. wlllillpton .'10 65 ‘_ flvi- you p|i‘ail:lll'r\. zllnl ronl vlllllo for New Tlnvsn .23 25 _vmlr lnollcy. Itoxzlll 'l‘:lll nllil l"l‘vl‘l°‘i`l ' *T buyers. his beet stock 3 l She raised 45 Duns in seven years for Mr. Dnlton, (being of n nervous ltempernment hcl' relnovnl to new qllurtl-.rs dolllitlcss cnuseil the loss of her llltter inet ycnr,) this yenr however. She wus mated with n 9919110111 Y0U“lZ lliaynlfr dog. and raised five black lienllties, two of which we now ofler for sale. @_ . mark. *"’ l The mute of the two-year-old female was selected from the Dalton Fsnlih under a written agceemerlt, by ._ foxmun und fur dealer and Dr01`l0\lnC€d _ 'by Professor Jones, ss one of the best. sp0Cim2nS Wu!! 8V\‘I` Pl'lVll0‘1E ell to see W { - ' _ ,V ’ l In consideration of the above, all of which wc can prove by documch m 'tory evidence if necesenrye, -we cnn justly cluinl this qllalrtette ure eq\lI\l, , r' _ J “nd in some respects superior, tr, nny foxes on the mllfketi _ . For further information, npply to llnderslgned. Address all tendbri, fr - _, __ ` ' Enllolmpo sll.vl-lu 'FL/\‘_"‘\ FOX C0- LT" ° * _ 9. I care of l’rr-sul(-nt, .l, K. Stanley Hardware Merchant, cli.1rl0ttct¢wn, 1' 11: _,__ 'Vlb we r ° svllll-s-allruilug. zeui. ¢ ._ l ..i.... Tenders for Silver Black Foxes Senled tenders will lin received by the undersigned un.til 20th, of All ¢llst for the pllrclnlse of two pairs extra, Silver Block Foxes, ownell by Un-. liilllorudo Silver liluck Fox (`o., l.trl., unc pnir two yrills Old. hal/ ini; llud ll lif,l.vl' this spring, the ntllvr puir pupl-l, hrotllcr und sister The pnlr ul pups may be tendered for together, or separately, as suits BREEDING, &c. The two-ynnr-old female, algo, the pnir of pups, is taken from litters of flint fumolls fox styled in the l'l‘ospf»ctus of "The Sovereign Silver illnck Fox (io. Ltd." Pllge 3 olwllicll llr. Dalton is chairman, ‘the most prolific fox in the world." She was formerly owned by the lion. Cline. Dalton, and cslrles the aluminum button in her ear,-referred to on annie pnge of above men troll!-ll Vrospoctlls, 111 (lhns llulton s ccrtlflcnte, us- ‘only used by lllm on .\lr.Dnlton has tested the London market with a few Delta of her off Hilrinsg some years ago, and some of tilcm nearly touched the $2000 00 C cc.-lcclc Atlantic 1-‘cx & Fur cc., Lid. |C| cancdclAi1cciic FOX & Fur cc., Ltd. " ‘ #3 vo ,. -- 1-_-_-;‘__'._;+:' f.»»,=gi~-.¢.,_ - ' 1 ana. H. an IC OX ._-J v_..-1, ,i,i?’1`,,,‘,';Ir]v ' A _ _ .‘l§;iiffclnd Fur Company Limited npeu Forty Pairs Pedigreed Foxes at $18,000.00 a pair. FREE KEEP FOR FIRST YEAR., (This ranch will be one of the largest in the world and is now under construction on the Union Road) O11IIB[1V Company, Limited. CANADIAN orrlcs: ` Cl'lariottctown, Pl°in‘c1e}l1£Ccl;»vard Island, Canada Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Authorized Capilal, - - - 51.000300-00 pn Present issue - - - - - 750.090-00 O Conlnlcn Stock, no }BolildSuE>§ PCI' f€1'f€d 51091( O )(‘ FS ‘ M PAR VALUE SHARES _$50.00 EACH an Pnorosnn Isslllc-%iir4§ 1l;§l(ilri<:qlu:)5ili'rl\9liil2 To CHEQUES , ~ i CANADA ATLANTIC FOX and FUR C0..l_-TD. H1 Applications may be sent to any of the Direc- Q tors who will be pleased to meet applic- "l at gheil' several olliccs and give full ' rma lon. _ Thelllgeasury Stock (not issued) $250.00() 0? to be used only for further purchase _o Fur Bearing Live Stock lf deemed advis- able. OFFICERS President-Sir ‘gatlzhwn lst Vice-President--D. C. l;_'II¢1>l1(i?g’,;, N. S. 2nd Vice-President-Fredlilio '§€£:16’;lMa;s ~ e oc Sec’y'Treasurer_C`l`1;n1Eliill;eJlad;wn, P. E. I: ‘ I , St. 0 nr '_ ‘ 1\l';l’|',~'.li§ $.15, Liverpool. li»`pg;§nd» occ. F. Urllnlz. Bf9° IIHGN H ' F. H. Mnnnirgl, Windsor, h. S D. N._Blacka f\r,s?;1::l£"I\:lfm»an,' ‘ solicitors-Jo m Cllarlottefowlh P- E- 1° S . lee"-mkebhucsnrccu. pa-ngmrfl Amzdlnog Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Ranch The ranch will be located on the Union Road, about six miles from Charlottetown, on a farm of 165 acres. A portion of thisproperty is covered with a beautiful grove, of spruce and hardwood making an ideal spot to prosecute the F ox-farming business. The service of oue of the most experienced ranch-builders 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 lllost up-todate ranch ye_t built. It will be abfoiutely safe. sanitary and comfort- a e. Equipment A comfortsble house for the keepers, barns, ice house, watch-tower and everything necessary for the con- ducting of a flrst class ranching pro- position wili be provided. Ranching Expenses There will be absolutely no charge for the ranching of the foxes for the first year." A_ll charges for keep food and everything connected with the maintalnence of the foxes-salanes of the keeper, watchman, vetennery inspector*-will be paid by the promot- ers up to Sept. lst, 191 . This one item alone means a saving to the shareholders of from fifteen to twenty- flve per cent , as the charpes for keep in the greater number o companies is from fifteen to twenltyfive per cent. The shai'°eho_lders the Canada Atlantic 1~`ox and Fur Company, Limited, are, therefore, ln a position to secure the fullest returns from their investment. Large vs Small Companies _ The tendency in this as in all other important industries at the present tlme_ is to centralize the business. with the_ldea that the nlore 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 twoor three pairs should prove to be barren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but if only five _ai_rs_wereirl the ranch and the same tiiing occured lt would make the dividends colnparat- lvely small. _ ‘ -yi Future Policy While the company expects to earn large profits from t e sales of live foxes for breeding purposes, it .proposes to retain annually a considerable percent- age of each yea_r’_s productlon, placing itself in a position where lt can ‘pay good dividends _from the sale of urs alone, thus making lt from_ the outset a safe and permanent investment, carrying out theongmal ~ idea of the promoters which ls to establish 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. All of the directors have had a large business experience, and the Secretary-Treasurer and Ranch Manager are men with a sucseseful career in the Fox Industry, allbelng large shareholders ln the company. They will for their own, as well as other stockholders' benefit, guard the best interests of -the company m very respect. ' Estimated Earnings of this Company For Three Years STOCK 1915, 40 PATRS ' Estimate number of pups 1915, i 120 at $6,000 each ............. .$720,000.00 Retain flve pairs to add to ‘ stock at $6,000 each ............. .. Estimate dlvidend_ to stock holders Equalllng 88 p. c. STOCK 1916, 45 PAIRS Estimate number of pups 1916, 135 :lt $5,000 each..._.............. $675 Cost _of R:.nchlng,etc.,estimated at 20 Retain five pairs to add to stock at $5,000 each. ...... _.f ........... ._ Estimate dlvidend_ to stockholders Equa_llin§ 80 p. c. STOCK_ 1917, 50 PAIR l Estimate number of pups 1917, 150 at $4,000 each ............... .. Cost _of Ranching,etc.,estimated a Retain five pairs to add to stock at $4,000 each 1 ..................... ._ Estimate dividend to stockholders Equalling 72 p. c. At the end of three fyears’ operations the stockholders would there ore have 55 pairs of foxes ln _the ranch, and would receive, on the above estimate, $1,805,l)O0.00, equalling an aver- age of 80p. c. annually. In this estimate the price has been decreased each year to take cere of any drop in values, which ls altogether lm- probable. és éé SS §s _§§ §§ se es ee és ss ss S8 SS ‘ APPLICATIO Guaranteed- DIVIDENDS The Company guaran- tees to the shareholders a dividend of not less than ten per cent per annum upon its paid-up capital during the first five years it does business, which is equal to a total dividend of fifty per cent. on paid- up chpital in five years. N FORM J. STANLEY WEDLOCK, Secy-Treas. Carega Atlantic Fox and Fur Co., Ltd., Charlottetown, Prince Edwa Island, Canada. Dear Sirz- I hereby make application for ............ _.shares in thc CANADA ATLANTIC FOX AND FUR COMPANY, LlMlTED, at Fifty Dollars get Share, and axrce to pa twenty per rent. on application, enclosed herewith, and t e balance on ugust, lot 1914. Should the shares not be allotted the money paid to be returned in full. Dated this...' ................. D. 1914 Name..._. "`ll`.IIIIIIIlII.I. Address........ 1, ` " ,spgn-_qi l | lu " n-i *ii -_n-nnzn-_'L Y I 'W canada Atlantic 1~"cx__& Fin; .Lid-.C _Carnac Atlantic Fcx sl, Fur cc., Lid. C I ~. -. * , .. __ - i V _ . _. _ . . _ _ _ .. _ ....-.,..¢-~c~=»~\n ! ,,l__l'=,;,~ . c , .;. .,, .» .1 - - _ 3 " i _ » O11UB[1V UPBUIZQ palgulgq Aundmog