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' I \ ’ Y.. .-. .ir ,-1. 5 _ 53%; "' ‘ Lei.; ' ,_ ..__ _ of-_ s ;§,:2'\ sg i;<.' ”'. _.. ¥?-.,‘*< .- Y hilt' _g r .- .‘~.==l =;>~i'=. l . it ~u . it rr; ; 'e_r¢lil'l+f‘, . nl 2 i‘\. .»;.. .V 2"# '- i. .’i'.-~; - E Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. l fm Mo,tga‘g,,_ Bmd, Pho" 484 Cai-im-0|; B|°¢|¢ B0; 54 Current assets alone at end _of 1 "§`a¢o§f;=‘»1_ 31.; <_'~I`hivbHinii,ikn'own as "Ji'1b¢rPIate1.'iat Wears" ranks first has been 60 years. liezivicst sexo By OVC! i hui- Fiurii, assisted by `Rev. Mr. ang, thence the remains `were tal'.~ to the English Church at Crap- whei~e ii very impressive sermon S preached by Rev. Mr. Dohie the mins being then laid to rest in c Englisli Cemetery. The Pall , nrers were Messrs. John Dawson, iiir.-iltoii Leard, Joseph Thompson, fl-he p,.€sr,,,,e cf Raw E_ Ben from Hilbert Thou pson, Juines Edwarll. Charlottetown was very welcome and ‘H0 ills eeniul and witty remarkg much "lf watt and W~c'~Lter Howatt Mrs In- I thy `oi` the whole neighborhood in eir sad li-rrcavement and loss of a n ,ri perietiialv. Progi"¢rn Wednesday and Thursday . ._ _ - ., . “The Awakening at Snal¢eville” ' (Irl?Tw`o Acts) i This is a _COMEDY---with a capital C. It is- _an uproarioug medley of mirth that bafiies description. _“Alkali Ike” (August. us Carney; and Margaret Joslin as "Sophie Clutts” are respon. sible for a l the trou le. A-n Absolute Scream. Courtenay Foote The mantle of the Master falls ' Wl d _ E upon his pupil. An artistic Wlse .an made UUUSS Ot picture of great soul. f°f fwrhe Mastu' Painter" “When the Doctors Failed” Featuring Sydney Drew 'and r. Jameson tri d t h . nk his wife, liaut ghewgi him. ‘A DRAMA COMEDY C J “Married Men” ‘T Mikel Hogan showshliis friend A Clancy how to handle? a Woman! The story explains Wir who really did the handling. lm he Powers of the Air’ tense story in which eless telegraphy plays an portant part. COMEDY ' DRAMA 7 ‘Kiss me good night,and out Miss Etta Gardiner Songs, Mr. De Witt Cairns “To the end of the World n and fnmilyhhuve the sinceresym- of the window you must 30'" i WllllVy0ll." A `_‘f d niiil iiiiectionate husband and Perfgrmanfes at 7 & 9 P, m, °Ad|]|i53i0|1 ]_Qc I ving father whose rr.'2n”.o|'y will rc- ' . ‘ ` _ ii’ ’ | coii.trih~iitcd to the success of ev?" H2 . were most heartily thanked. The , tiniinriiil proceeds were very satis- factory, Rev. Georue and Mrs. Ol" iran were present, the former presid ing. 0RWli]l.l_.- Our school is prozren- ’ li i , _ _ _ _ ’\lr, Uosh (encored). Bagpipes-J ohn McKenzie, Solo#-Mrs, ’l‘hoi-mis Btr- Town of North Sydney Bonds ' ii‘i§.f'..-..5-1“ii2’.‘i."“£.‘3;.l.;..?‘ .iii-?.?.Z‘.‘. --J ohn Mciiriizie. Remarks were f- were also made by Mr. (.`, Chiindler, lhese Bonds were bought on favorable ,,, aurin of Paton & C0., and Mix] Fennell & Chandler, City, Mr. Mn- li terms and we are able to offer them on the ‘ 1..... i<..iiy iii urny, 'riiyior & va, After the progrziin the baskets were attractive basis prevailing before the recent riiiriimirri hy ivii~_ Nriii .i_ iirseiii, and Mr. (‘, lhiindlor, rind brought ?1(lVZ1I`lC€’ lll all S€'.fl.ll'lty pl'lC€S. I 0 good prices, ranging from one to live dollars., Vntvs of thanks were teiidered the city friends present. for Full pzlrticulalls Ou app1iCatiOn~ their viiluablr iissistnnce financially :ind otlierwiso, und to the chairman for the iiblr iiuiiiner in which he per- F. P). & formed thi- duties of that otiice dur- l HE 'JBERS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCIIANGL nv tiir eveiiiiiig Ainoiii: those uu- :ihle to he pi'esi_uit but who contri- buted liberally to tlli- f\|ndi<,.. were l\'lr. li. E. Prowsr ol l’rowsr~ Bros, lhlihx, Ottawa, Montreal, Sl John, Sherbrooke, Kingston. -'llld MV U0l`@V°\“e`>< ii Miliuliili ,l o<->c+~<»>ts<»><»>@.©o<~~K><><»c©<»>\®<¢;o" ill lt. MAJOR INMAN °) ~»> _ <¢> -~_._,. _ __ V ‘ surf- _in-if T t New England 1, Prince Edward lsland Silver Black Fox Company, . ` l Shares $10.00 Capital Stock to he lssu,ed $3ll;l,000 The company has secured I4 pairs of the best 'grade of Prince Edward lsland Pedigeed Silver Black Foiles, in live ol the best ranches and from the best strains oflfoxes .\ _,i ,_ on the lsland, The company was also fortunate id pur- chasing a farm with all the modern equipments foi'i1l_inch ll ing purposes. The illustrated prospectus of our conigany and literature concerning the industry will be iiiailedfree by req ucst, V ._, V] 201 l)evonshii'e Sl., Room 234, Boston, Mass, Tel. Fort Hill 2371. P. D. COMPTON, ser; 1512-3-6Mtf. I Q -,\_ Malkv friends and relatives learned with surprise und sincere regret oi of the sudden' death ol Mr. Major In- man which occured at his home in Tryon on Sunday, Mar, lst. l-e-:ras- cd was ii son of the late 'l`horn.is Iu- m-nn was lim-ii at Crnpaud ul years ago. In the year 1877 he married Miss Elim McDon-aid of (rap:-iiiii and settled in Tryon whore ne has resided for thc past thirty si-ren years. Posse-ssing ri kind sympathetic nature he was always ready »,o lend A helping hand and won the love und admiration of all w-ho knew him Although in failin health, the end here was _ut an end and expressed the desire to he at rest. 'There ure left to. mourn the loss of ii loving -husband and father, his wife and two sons. Wilfrid rind Ernest, also one brother, Mr. Job. Inman, Au- zustine (‘.ove; Mrs. Alfred Ferg\uson,' Carleton; Mrs. George Higgins, Mel- ville and Mrs, Meyer, .I-amnien Plhifw. two of which with his broth- er, wife and family wus nt his bed- side when lie died. The funehil took place from the deceuscd's residence on Wi1.dnesdi-iv at 2 o'olock rind wus largely iittrnded the service nt thc ' house being conducted by Rev. gli i J r lp ti? ._, I 'V A , _E 73,. ..Y__.;__;___'_~_ outsandinfg Bond issue. Ngt ea_rn-"‘ The world Fox ‘. ”‘ ...___ _-.» “ __ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ings t“’°"° 8 “mes B°“d ’ "' Exgliangg ' it-i I ,A NA N ` ares ' Ask For Circular Mmlfagllei P- E- I- I! | P09111". “gy *ogg F' | C Offers for sale to-day 2 r ` ' ' ` ,,,,{_;;';i;l:"° .'_.=..'.':._':.‘.-:',.‘1ua.rl‘.':.°.:.'.i=.‘:m¥;;i~.::risztliri::::.:ir.::: 1 CORPORATION. bm' ed, in nn. fin... li ani; __-i____ . ¢ ._ 1 r silver foxis. iprr iiisyiiiiiiiiiria horn) nm. ' I __ t 2 »rn.ClauaB " " " _ ,__ _ _ ,, _ A... ividend payers to 'offer f " .___ ` _ One of the last 1914 stock to the public. "Hartford Stock is Selling . . “Like Circus Lemonade” ” Since the first advertisement appeared the other day, the stock in the Hartford Dark Silver Company has been selling very rapidly. C _ There are only about 400 shares to sell at the present time so you had better make up'your mind now, right now, before the stock is taken off the market entirely _ The Hartfordiis not a prospective proposition---it is actual. The _ ranchlis built and equipped, the foxes ale in their pens andthe possi- : bility _of_large litters for spring arc very bright. _ '}°-» W-hat Your $100 Buys in the Hartford. ' W A---A sharevinfive pairs C---Proprietary interest The Hartford is capit- ,g o_i' highest quality dark in a fully equipped ranch alized at $100 000 Shares I Pl`0D€\'tl/ B_-'A <_: ,truce to secure .l)--Aninterest in one of each $100, payments 25 ;'..‘“:s...::"l.i"‘;..i:"';';f l.*;‘i.‘;r‘...f;’“.sf.‘i.‘;°i:i“.’.':.§ D- C- w--»»1f°afi°~»‘»a1- plicatlon fo`r.` stock. present time: , 2lnC€ at 30 di1YS- ‘, Hartford Dark Silver Fox, Co., Ltd. 3, I \ i