¢.`."»_H':i*""‘ K# 7'" -7' " '-.’ ` ,. . ., , 'sf' 0 1,1 #5 ._. __ is nn ami sim _ conrsinulon clllllll.om=;-‘rown "___-scrroainm Q _ . 'r Q . " _ ' -iw-1-= _ 1 ‘ ' _ A > . . _ .i‘i§i"ii‘.I.i°" ensues _ _ _r _ ` ,.0 ` “ 'if' _ ~ ‘ . » _ iiuoininvsf 1 _ _ Mc:i|=lN»|N~o |:5A'.i|...v mlilW'i'¥°W'i7illlllli"5l'?1fl'»“u»il --mn iimiee me ‘ cHARLo'1‘TE'rowN CANADA sardapav MARCH 7 1914 - '"°PE“ YW Dmvvm I ve~°» " , _ _ _ _ _ _ 1' v i ' ` » "RST 0" *LL-" t 'uso Pina Ylcah avmainiifv ' _*H5* 1* ` `¥~"' $5. :A V' if _ip . ' _I A1 - W ; .~ T" ' " ' D "W Hon. _unlloli cu.. lllllli in vullunln lllu llsliln alMl YESTERDAY ln isirsnviswsn in B-_(;_ nn llunllill Hulll lulullu nsucliinl Mill House oF comilons lr' ----_- -“ * The vancouver. B_ C_ Sun of “__ _be doubted for an _nsm_m__ (From Our Own Reporter.) HALIFAX, M-arch 6.-Gruced by The regular quarterly meeting of cent dats publishes the following in- gsi-viem with Hon. Charles Dalton. Mr. Dalton,J in is letter to The Guar- dian states that in his conversation with the Bun representative he told of the superior merits od the P. E, Island fox and the superior advant- ages of P. E. Island_for fox ranch- ing, but the interviewer for some reason had left this out. THE FOX INDUSTRY "British Columbia ought to be a good place for the raising of foxes nn industry, which is one of the most successful of any breeding business," yesterday at the Hotel Vancouver, said I-ion. Charles Dalton, of Char- |pf,tetown, 1’.E.I., Who, more than twenty years ago, Uturtcd what pro- bably was the first fox farm in Can- ada. and who recently sold out his business for $650,000. ' The distingu- ished visitor is a member of the cab- inet of Prince Edward Island, and has large interests in Eastern Cana- da. His only Western investment is in this city, where be is a large shareholder ln the Dominion Trust Comps-ny, a meeting of whose board of directors he is here to attend. MAKES OVER $600,000 Foxes are the visli:or's hobby. I-is has handled foxes for years and owes his fortune to two of these animals with which he went into business. He says that these two made him more than $600,000 when he sold out last year? besides all the money lie got for hides during the past twenty years. Therefore, he knows what he ls talking about when dis- cussing foxes. and the chance for breeding. their. successfully in British Columbia. _ It is his belief that in this province they would be raised very well, and the breeds could easily be supplied from Alaska, where the Prince Ed- ward Island farms have obtained many foxes. s'l'Ai1'r“'os'< INDUSTRY The estimated increase in the value ol foxes in Prince Edward Island last year was $4,000,000, the visitor says. He estimates this will double ,"You are two months ahead of us in next year, The industry grew out of With l-ion. Mr. Dalton are his two _'l_hon they will go South and return laastwaru via the 'united states, dU»U&'nters. The party will gg to Vic- I; wrla during tae week and Mr. Dai- ton will visit dir Richard McBride. 3 OTTAWA, March 6-The formal ap- the presence of His Honor Lieuten- the Fish and Game Association wus (From our UW" n“p‘"tei) ce ward Islulid ili=iuT;l;°ho\;;i~xedwoi`iil:;“i§n§; much “ww important than may au- Centaln Ransom. with two friends. T fin '__ l""l’m °?" "-“’ A."“’.§` ““‘ than the inauvisaiiility of nigh "°°’ at “"5” sight' ent out on the me to shoot duckl _é -wh? dd dnvoteéi hisilmetto strung; mute” persons trymg the Stretching up towards the North it several hundred mn am e baggod two and while attempting ° "5 me” _SDH U bl _Sli ii 0' _ pioneer me Pole there are millions of acres ofi was Y ~ Otable deplltutions ever constituted, allied on Premier Asquitli yesterday o urge the need for the adoption of system of national military train- The deputation was entirely non- artisan and among the members p , g ayor g 8 g _ prairie lands in Canada and the yivere Lord Roberts and two other was a two-handled silver loving cup WY- United States having a very radical which, accompanied by an illuminat- V ' ' effect. upon the temperature of manv ed and engrossed address, _beautifully districts. The experience of' those executed -by H. P. Story, of the pro- . who have investigated the matter *"" vlnclal secretary's department, was E028 to sh0\v that the more land is ,presented to the Captain. The body broken up and cultivated the more istinguished Field Marshals, Sir Evelyn Wood and Lord Greniell, as well as two distinguished sailors' Admirals of the fleet, Sir Gerard Noel and Sir Edward Seymour. These five men urged the need for compul- and the maintenance of the Empire. Mr. Asqllitb asserted that the fears of the deputation were groundless. He saw. no adequate ground for ap- prehension that the capacity of this country to render 5 thoroughly good account of itself in case of an inva- . sion was less than at any previous time in Great Britian's history. FAST TRIP OF POLICE PATROL. MONTREAL. March i7--Asked re- f th ddr s i ld R l t- even is the temperature, “fry naming 'mm the ‘mint or arflllingtg, rumor that he nad been ol- an-inge End the `Zl.tEy Idrgst wl(i,;mi‘;lpi'eo- That great dread of the Western' view of the safety of Great Britian re 1 e os - SEATTLE, Wn., March 6-A spe- cial cablc from Dawson says that the Royal Northwest mounted police pat- rol which left Dawson for Port Mac- Pherson at the mouth of the MacKen- zie River, returned to Dawson after ,, 400 milc trip over the snow in sev- enteen and ii .hull days, the lastest time on record. imagine that the moistnfrss or ctlicr- wise of n vast area of land yvill have xi definite eiicct upon temperature. If damp land is artliieiallv drained for the purpose of cultivation it seems like that a permanent altera- tion in climate would he the result. This is what has actually taken place in England, for it is a proved fact the mean temperature' in that country is appreciablv higher than A generation or so back Glaishcr computed that at Greenwich the mean temperature has risen two dc- srees fn tho preceding hundred years. Certainly severe winter are- less fre- cuent than formerly. and when those do occur they are rarely experienced until after Chi-istn'.as. The drier ground is able to hold tht warmth of summer far into the alltlimn; in~ this wav the threatening cold is diminished and kept at bay ‘for a ot er un e oa t at rescu the . '- _ rebels W0" killed. . lonzfrr period than would otherwise much M possible. The beds will be c The Kraft is a very venomous rep Large tracts of forest land have a leased out in five-acre tracts to re- sponsibleparties and they will pay so much a year for the beds, owner- ship always being held by the gov- ernment. The people to whom the beds are leased will, if they do not take proper care of them, have to hand back their portion of the beds to the state. The government has undertaken to protect the beds from poacliers which have always been the greatest source of annoyance and loss and several boats will be kept in commission and searchlights cap- able of throwing a beam five mllesl long will [lay over the beds all night so that any night workers may be easily seen and captured. Thus the industry will be madea big one and the oyster kept from extinci:ion." Butter, cheese, eggs and other farm produce he says are all inarketed on the co-operative system rind a great linprovemerit has taken place in the lot of the farmer as a consequence. The government he nays does every- thing posslble to alll the farmer, realizing that not being ii _manufac- tur nr province to any extent that on the farmer rests the provlnews future. ` `nnuuise¢ui-iii; minus' oi me lust that ‘ws have had little iff' P0 Wm* mueieation wi-ui the fms_mi¢lid~ in inowever, e car .ferry is to be iwhicii will give us at servlet ti the winter and I that her elle in as not ur im ““‘ 0 wil two mln __ tile of the BD'0l VBVU Yi D055995 The tide will be high this after! aptain also took aboard Mr. Jen- El . ,d it - _ ___ in 1 'rooved Uison fan s and solid a district. ln India it is known that “£365 teeth gehynd gimme Dm-ing its ANNEXATION OPPOSED. creat nulnhers of trees bring a cool- , attack an the -doctor, the snake in- -- ing influence. The same eflccts lluvfl meted “va punctures, I DA]W§ON,ilV{‘i;rch 6-3 misss meet- been observrgg ip South A£ilerica Allin Th doctor who had often v-o un- ing a n g oppose t e annexn- in Africa. e act is rea v uri er- , ' ° earn; submitted to snake bites in lion of the Yukon to British coiuin- stood when it is considered that ""`_ order to demonstrate the efficacy of bla. 'land' densely covered with iugflc _ his cure, slr.-llingly incised four of docs not get so heated as that w ch ` ' ed 1 ex ose t the sun's ra 5. T0R0NT0i M8l`¢h~ 7~_sl""°`“g 1139” gggizglriztgrblg nfsgyesgcythgp- '__°_°i°*` isllftlflili-ev imlportgnto is the effect of winds and gales, easterly t0 Ylofther' toms of’ poflloning developed. The forests noon the rainfall of the dis- IYI °l°“dY with 911°" ‘md B “‘“f*°“' antidote mass by ur. rox liimseil 53 MlNl:'ri~:s oviInA'rics ron Msvonairrv. Wcdtv 19°* °“_'*°°- 511° “S8111 ‘fu fh°,was an increase oi zo pin cent ini Monday at 7.59; it will be high- to- .._._a overtime play Whcll B 8031 'B9 W0" the rainfall, Similar results have' giéalrrova att 89,125, Monday ht MONTREAL, March 6.-Rollgrt" 8”. ‘Gd l2l19tM3|l°"xl'¢;hlh0m8°9l Will; _been noticed in other parts of Amer- . an v A ~ ~ sinitli, K. 0., and George. srcls, '_wou no s ow _ e e val we ea. The lu`ll`lll¢l`l¢l1l! Bf¢°f"<‘°D B* 5-55 Real Estate men; are mentioned as and soggy making fast hockey im-l A still more fascinating branch of ~» °' re; ‘ 0 la -._‘ _ n ennp'nec‘ngeo` o 'cn W c S 8 n ‘ ii. enduhniilav at 6-21- innumss os Loan nossnm. anon. 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