‘I riiiimr _ -m_».n-no um -r,i=|l: o|=|A!\|;o'l*'l'l‘l'¢WN'-”'§QQ5QlA1S ` . iiii F i i 1”!- ii ’“""§& E3; if-F -..ia Nw-wr: www s r 4 v -\ H 'I HCT! FV!!-Q '"3 6'-“J” _ - ~ -~ - -- -L_ H'§iP¥"f _. . ..»,. ».....»- si ‘ ~ ` 1 \ it 1 i i. D _ . v _ si ‘ I P i 4 1 ` i Q .1 < if if ii i ~ 'ri-is . i oP|.E's .AND one i T* . i |-' '-'*"--'| l‘-1Wf_- i..`_ _ incident wiirtliy of mention took i lpliire at Wellington lust Huturd-ay " “ ‘“'” ""' *°”“’ ii|oi‘niiii.:. An aged citizen who wus ss, ' . tnke him to the government poor- R gliizy/inivhiatwever til; cost.. “But after for Spring Slush e_'_ I' iliiirk l~lilvr»r Patch Fox Co, Iitd., of The lubber boots we 3 e lfors nn A1 proposition. This ranch in see the approach of dawn. The with I0 pairs foxes 15 per cent dark f Slwwuie new are lust fiualuy. ini..-., i.. .it....¢.<»-M-f>-» M1- £255 ”.'.i".`.§T`.‘§i.’i’..§“"”.if.°°".i.‘.§’ .'.§`.?..ifl“.°. rrv Ri-piesentiiiic wi .ildriss a Timir Ranch at Omeary is one ot the iniiltiv iiieftiiig ut Bloomileld on mst equipped on tha Island Their Ih l`liuisrl iv l.~cl»rii.iry 12th cwnniencin; silver mack foxes “ro the but m_0_ 7 l"- l` m "V 'mmcdmtely U" “""""1l curalile. A small block of stock .. t’ 1'” llthfmn \“ I t funn; still for sale, For further Partic- Qn Street ""5 "‘ 'Y' 9 U13 ""9 m0“`m " ulars apply to G. M. Matthews, Que ure invited to li- pri-sent und the |-mnnicnt, (yllqm-yi p_ E_ 1_ ii4‘frrl ti mike ii 5i>*‘f'l"l I 3754-8-Mti. i. l o n '\ I0'J7 ____ I -HAIII) T() PLEASE. - A little waiting for the train that should house, wus prevailed upon by ii i friend to enter the store of Arsenaiilt ‘i & Gaudet and select a can for him- sell, for which the friend agreed to g full ii ortire t of caps iiispliiyed before him, and tried aiuuit ii dozen or more, he refused to f , -I-'OX SHARES.-The Ozbeary ten iirres of liind with rin up-to-date cost riinchlng $1,500 ri year. A limit- Iod number of shares are offered for , fhey mp mgdlum Wmght ,sale at par. Full particulars from ,- r 3 iv f-Iihfr of the following Urban Hyne B. very Strong and absolu un. r......_ o~i.e...y, whom. wiiii... ', , Vice.-i‘re ., Qi e Hotel, Charl- ii tely waterproof Shown ~’l.‘i'2...,..... §.T_"<='.1ii....i, n.i..i., f- m two Sues knee length President; _I‘. M. Evans, and Darmet i llli-'rlidll tirectors, are in Charlotte- L inki- iiuv of them He was hard to to enjoy themselves. The chief umusements of the evenin were -' in the morning when all were sorry he kind and hospitabio manner which they were treated, after rhe Jolly crowd diana-sod to l - Mi ther wud lm . I tha Murphy; 2nd, Florence Arbing; 3rd, l’ear1 Clarke. Grade VII. -lst. .lohii White; 2nd, Bernard Murphy; 3rd, Thomas Arbing, Grade VI. - lst, Mary White; 2nd, Lenora (`lnrlie; 3rd, Arthur Vatcher. Grade ‘\'. - lst, Helena Croker. 2nd, Car- rell Hughes, 3rd, Cecil Smith. Grade IV. - 1st, Edna Murphy; 2nd, Hilda Smith; 3rd, Kathleen Smith. Grade Iil.- ist, Catherine White; 2nd, El- liott McGuigi.\n; 3rd, St. Clair Cro- en. Grade II. - lst, Elmer Good- Iivin; Eiid, Daniel Gillis. Grade I- ,lst, Marccllas McGiiigan; 2nd, Mar- ,garet Deighan; 3rd, Cyril White. iiustin L‘.'cGu-igan, Principal. -BUTTER PLANT QUESTION. _ f'i‘he question of the day now in -Egmond Bay is "how many shares did you take or are you going to take in the Fox Investment?" But ,another question which is taking up the attention of the people, is the advisability cf erecting ii butter plant the site of which would pro- bably he at Wellington. A great inany people of Egmont Buy, Mt. Carmel, and Wellington would lic in favor of such a scheme while many especially ol Egmond Bay are of a diderent opinion. It is quite probable that should such a step be taken, it would he more or less de- trimental to the cheese factory at Abrams Village. Same who are in, fnvor of it, but who would not like that the cheese factory shut down, suggest that it l§o"hnuled at Welling- ton. The question is being agitated with great interest, and rightly so,l llll(‘P, - . _.(lARi<‘ERRY N0'I‘l0S-(Jn Friday evening, Jan. 30th, a'very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mcililfillau, Carleton, when they opened their doors to a ii-erry group of young people, who, knowing the reputation of the home or a good time. wma from far nnd which were kept up until a late hour qi . - nnled them on the organ, rendering ir. Bernard May and Mr. Thos. Mn- nlis of Covohead. further aided to he efniovment of the guests. ' A hear- v vote of thanks was extended by ll. to Mr. and Mrs. Mcllillan for High School. Grade VIII.-lst, Ber- us it is one of the high:-st iii.1iorf,-I M ' Feb. 2nd an enjoyable night was spent at the home of Mr. Joseph Poirier, Urhanville. It was a great sleigh loads of peoplearriving nt. their house. But as soon as they understood the situation, they cord-i ially_ extended hearty reception to ali. Their large mansion was placed at the disposal of the guests who en- joyed themselves in various \viiys.' Certain parties preferred to have a game of whist, others who thought this was too quiet betook to music daucing,- etc. A special feature of the night was a step dance by the old gentleman Mr. Poirier, others worthy of mention are violin play- ing by Mr. Alfred Richard and Mr. _Peter Gallant. Organ solos by Mrs. Peter Gallant and Miss Edna Arsen- ault also various songs, etc, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Beuoi Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arse- nault Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Richard, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Richard, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Firsenaiilt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallarit,,Mr. and Calixte Arsenault, Mr! and Mrs. Her- cules Gaudet, St. Nicholas. At a late hour the crowd dispersed hut not before Mr. John F. Arsennuitiii -_Tl I ' l n p I ` , 4,... is - 1 - i ~ ` 4 ld' - NJOYABLE` EVENING. - 1 ll h d h d -` for the month of Jai.. iii Emera . E _ Ou, gd are v;c;ati¢;tuo1seei';JfwaoHil" shy tzonfifglizi; 4 V gl; §;r;_h“l§;‘i§i§§ §,‘]’;’fr*“geffj _ue wi Mn.. John iiicii d in i.r.....ivllie and ' ~4'q8ie.- . _'_' »~ -Among thot: i.l.t.i..ding the Auto _ School is W. R. Maynard, contrac- -TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH- t0l`. MF- Maynard e¥»l-Nets to be in Services will be held on Sunday next town for about three ‘wcphl and Westmoreland 10.30, Tr on 2.3 y 0 while here is staying at the ‘Eldon und Albany 7. o'clock, Hotel. '° " ` - I ‘ ' i ' The Record Fox & Fur Co., Ltd. . ' Head Office, Charlottetown Cdpiiel $50,000.00. Shares 25.00 each ,ASSETS---15 _air choicest_ ualitv of Island Bred Cross Foxes some of which cost as hiéli as $5000 O0 per ii' ` ’ RANCHING--_These Foxes Ranched 'Free iillasépi. 1914, afier which they will be ranched at actual cost ssriiiui an PROFITS--Ai aconsewaiiiie ess i me 15 pairs sliould produce 45 pups bein an average "gl girly Ssgu per pair. Valuing these as low_as £2000 per pair would net tie? Zlgzérerllicéléigrf _or zisiliivaderifd of 90 ch in Sept. 1913. ere ein ‘ - able the dividend will be éreataly illcfgarsgg. W lc ls most pm THE STOCK---in this Company is selling very fast. l_ nding i_n- vestors sliould make application at one to any o [life oyis- ii‘el2;ii;:zf§..°f ‘° the S°°f°f=='Y~1-’f°ae-ee* he 'isp PROSPECTUS--mailed on application. Provisional Directors . _{‘,ll%IFs1Pl=&i1;-&.)s. mqénmo. M.l..A. SECY-'l`~K$ S-Capt. Ernest Kem Chasftyons, Es q., Mayor of gfharlottetown Samuel Cra R. N. Tomliiigs I I . ar s, surprise to the old couple to seelerous hospitality. - M. \s""'m"”‘d°- "`~‘.`° "ec-"5~YM""lt°"*’ 'i A. J, Ada J. J. 'mlnorm 4210-1-29mtSttf . Z ' ' r€ giimes of various kinds and dancing xcellent miislc. Solon rendered by W' Set! Pie¢e3 so Sets 42 pieces omso with t\ll"¢ih` "t.lrli\‘ moot ` ‘I pied another such svming.-Ish. nbles certainly lacked nothing in . uantity or quality, and were under . 0 0 is personal supervision of Mrs. Mc . ill.in who waited on them with ' M 1 nuch pleasure in her grand style v,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,_.,, by - Mg _ This is one of our Stock Patterns which had become somewh tg 'riinman 0 mpm-ii or vie A h - ' ' ~ " .. . mini. as s ipment iecenily received makes this pattern now complete. It is aw t ‘°f:“ .'l‘.1‘:: 223;' fem and sou in any quantify. ~ i ~ “- se? SS CK H C0.