I’ -» i . I. _______ .--,.. “_ -»»-"-`*f"~’f-fin-~‘_~1 .~.- M: tj’ '. Lift i' I i I i I il i . fr. F », ‘ fri x ii If lg. til if 1 in it “""'.."3*‘9}ii 1'-=ri€£‘¢<»; Fil.. ii' 'i f.- ~.' cl.. ta r ..`__ i F , . . I ~_ ._A- -~--< _ - - . . .r i. -l , ,-- r . ,, ` '-'-‘~"\i. , - _. . . it ~f».r -~ .f'g»'“»v~>= 'rf L ‘ -_ ""'-‘= ';~¢r- f ' " ~-`- -»»'~‘:»»~-~‘~'-~*“-‘rife-~_ "ff egg iwua _ -fin i.-nm Nm W __ 'ran an-~ ` Auoosijg za iiiii ig . , - ,_ I f I »--_~..f.,_`._.`,s \ . .~-.f,-..~\-~\.» -V~ .-` M .Ve . _sf .. __,..._;ss_ , , ,__ ,____c.-. .. ___..... ._-NVE- _ J oH R. DINN s PEDIGREED FOXES (LTD. Description of Ranch The chief point of interest for the thousands of tourists who visit Charlottetown is the Dinnis farm. It is situated about ten rnintitt-s' drive fr._rn the city irii an cminenie over- looking the h;irbor and consists of one hundred and sixty acres of land. lt is chiefiy of interest because the fox ra_nch which occupies ten acres of ircodlintl on the highest point of this farm is the largest in the Province and its o\vner has the reput- ation of being the most successful of fox breeders up to the p'esent time. ` Situated as it is on a wooded hilltop it is ideally located for I a fox hi in~. The Natural di'airia,»;e of the ground is perfect, so ‘ that there is no danger of spring freshetsso fatal_ to y ung ' foxes. 'l`l;t- ;.i is :il.~a}‘.~= pure and fresh. for the winds wh’Ch sweep the hiI_to_i tzirry iiivay zill harmful and disaereeable odors ‘ and tum"-le the r:hi’ling fogs into the valley l_>el_o\v. The fact 1 that Mr. Dinnis h;.s never had zi single case of sickness among I his aniinals since he acquired the present ranch (three years ago) is sullicient evidence of the healtlifulnessof the ranch and I surrourldings. The ranch has an enviable _history of success. I Last year seven per cent. of the _Islands increase of young , foxes were horn in this ranch. T his year Mr. Dinnis has raised fiftv-eight young foxes. It is not much wonder that he is called I the "Wizard Rancher." El I' I ~ Description of Foxes DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES are regarded as the type, . “par excellence” of silver black fox. They are characterized ' - by thin mobile ears; ri full neck,shoit and arched from tlzehaek; . ' _ width over shoulders and through the_.beart; a long, delicately turned head;a springy pelt, and pink skin covered with a I wealth of line lustrous fur, particularly marked on limbs and ‘ under body; and a large heavy "bru=h". These are the Hall ‘ marks of health and vigour. . The foundation stock of the DlNNlS PEDIGREED FOXES ` was selected frrm the pens of the Pit neer Rantl'.men,_Chailes Daltonand R. T. Gultt n, Albirton, and frtm the famous Ray- ner Rai ch, Alterton, I rir ce Edward Islai d. 'Ih_e cro-img of - 1| these two noted strains has produced a beautiful,vigorous,large animal that combines the fine rich lustrous fur of the one breed with the high quality blocd and phenomenal prodtctive ness ofthe other. The pelts of ancestors of some of these foxes sold for the highest prices on the London market. _ The Dinnis Ranch , The litter reared last year bar the mother of Queen Mary The largest on Prince Edward Island, containing at present 110 foxes. (One of the C0mDany'S f0X€S) S01 fOr f01'lY-five fl10USal1d 60 - , lars ($45,000), while another litter reared by the dam of the Q O -F I ».»' iq cessfiil Company. The company owns at present, ELE ence of ranchinen. I because the Directors areselling the_new issue at actual price of foxes, virtually $10,000 per pair. E_I` J HEAD OFFICE, Box 147, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. to get into a l-.-\RGl-1, PROSl’ER()L'S, and WELL-ESTAB- Tlie .lolm R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes solicits capital- for the FURTHER EXTENSION of a verv suc~ PAIRS of "l’R()VEl) BREEDERS" (two years old) worth at least 50 p. c. more than young pups according to the experi~ There are N O Promoters’Profits in this Proposition Prospective Dividends for 1914, Sixty-Five per cent (65 p. c.) VEN cost E. I. I i____ 1,»_~_-l __E_..._J1_ _-5,-_¢v~~~Jv`~J-'K-JUUPW-____ ' Lair-1-qfrarsitnmrnmnq Guarding The Dinnis Ranch Standing out prominently is the night watchman’s house which over' looks the ranch and the public road. Supplfmenting the eye of this officer is the vigilance of another watchman whose especial- business it is to patrol the ranch. 'Iheie are brilliant lights surrounding the ranch which are turned on every night to enable the trained night watchman to protect the foxes fiom disturbance. The equipment is the largest and most up-to-date in the Province. The pens of the PEDIGREED FOXES number one to eleven and oc- cupy the premier position in the ranch. Every convenience that in- genuity can suggest and money procure has been incorporated in the construction of their dens. The pens in which they take exercise are very large, and no pains have been spared to assure absolute comfort to the valuable occupants of these de luxe dviellings. The share- holders of the JOHN R. Dll\l\1lS PEDIGREED I OXES LIMITED have sole use and control of Mr. Dinnis’ name so long as the Com- pany carries on business. _ Duke of Connaught sold for Forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000). ELEV Free Booklet on Silver Fox lndustry Thousands of dollars have already been made and many more thousands await those who seize the opportunity NOW offered by THE JOHN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES LIMITED. The extra pairs of foxes _added are at a VERY LOW COST VIRTUALLY $16,000 per pair. The new investor participates in enhanced value of the EN Pairs of “OLD BREEDERS”. "It is to be noted that the value of foxes of one Syear old and upwards ESPECIALLY OF PROVE_D BREEDER ,is con- siderably greater than young ones in their first year. (From the Report of the Department of Agriculture, March 1913.) _ l. ~ T- ...._______t-.__.-_------A .-_-_ I -_ . _--.2-*l I ll V i “The Silver Black Fox lndustry" lf you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry oun sisiivicizs ARE AT Yoon coiiiviiino Accurate and Authentic Information may be obtained with<;»ut charge or obligation, THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE Offices: Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. D i re c to rs: Hon. John Agnew George D. DeBlois John O. Hyndrnan William E. Agnew Montreal Office: London Office: 510 New Birks Building St. Mary’s Chambers, 3433-7 9Mtsttf 161 A Strand fl H`_ - E ~ f fa §\\\\\\“7II Wi g'\\\\\YIII&\\\\\\\\\\\il §IIlllIlIIIfA\\\\\\\\\V/IIIIL\\ \\\\'fIIIII/I/ '£L\\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\€IIIIlIllll&\\\\\\\\\\7IIlA\\\\\7 Binder Twine We handle only the best at lowest prices. Harvester Oil - \\ Made specially for hinders, Binder whips, Gas l engine oil. Cup grease. Cream sepcrator oil, and the l king of all Binders. (. I II/I in hiiii. iiiiil that we i-xpei-t hy his lift- iiiiil rtiiiiliict hi- will do guoil a- 85 Queen St., Ch’town. ii ll The Carriage and Harness People \\\\v1m\\\\\\\\\v1/:un//@\\\\\\\\\§///////4\\\ I Fire Insurance - i I A Necessity 2-"‘“ ‘*‘° -, -' School eq- Tlien insure in good strong stock compan- ies, which never contest an honest claim such ‘ as is represented by u 'héhl l at E. R. is-Rowj t I Charlottetown I ` I gf-_ _-_-_ | lziii; Ur. (‘. l". Harillt-_\‘; (`. l~`. llarilli-_\'. Jr.; S. ll. Loviiii-; James Kataze; llliss : . i ey; . rs. -I. lliiiiloii: G. \\'. ltoope; Mrs. ltoopo: Gr-u, Kent; Miss G. Ki.-nl; Miss S. .\'Ii:I\lilliiii. Front Hzilifaxz-I., .\. Shuriiian: M. t`. ltos- ciibaiiiii; N. .-\. (‘iirrle; Miss (`urrie; Mrs. \\'. S. Siiiiootli. l~`i'o:ii lla\\'ltc.s~ hury:~l)r. G. .-\. Wzirlii-rtoii: lJr. F. \\'. Keys; Mrs. Keys; J. ('. McI{a_\'. , , _ ., rg of thi- first to voliiiiti-i-r Iroiii l’. li. lslziiiil. Light lliirsi-, is llniiiol .\_ Mc- (I wi ~ ig oxii-air is -ai _\'. liaril_\'. ziiirl zithletii. and tio iltiiibt will , priwi- liiiiist-lt' wht-ii duty calls. .»\l» tliiriigli it is hiiril to sur- our host The Deering New Ideal yiiiinir iiioii le-iiviiig us, it Is a great G c aiiil hriiiii fri.-u 1'i~oni thi- cvil t-ft`i-cts f I I fi-i t‘. \\'- fnii afiirii our W. rant & o. : ~ i < ~» ilit tu the laiiil iit thi-ir birth. _ ‘K THE CENTRE L 3 I`iW£iP&-Ll.°!.-:f~-‘=i'_=»'f»’~ ~~- ~- ltriiii namely that our climate is n dl`Il20Il. fllmltllllsr "f"`nll"“`°r’l- nas' Holm gardeners were th°r"“55hlY “uc” `| l ' ' irtiiiins, pnnsii-is poppies, ciilliopsis, frdssful, and several novelties showed 'Nr-feigf iinn for the I-trowiiig of hiirdyltl V _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ V W rinriiiiils and Iieienniiils and flowering fi- IT PAYS to buy iii this Proviiiee. SERVICE TON|GHT.- llev. Z. L. Fash will ili-livi-r an aililrt-ss iii the l'i.-iipli-s t'hurt~li toiiiglit. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Noir Doniiiiiirii, lit-in _\ii_r:iis .\l<'.\llllaii will pri-avli Siiiiilriy, .»\ui:. ilu, at 7 o’t-lock. ICE CREAM SOCIAL -~- 'l`lI ‘ Liiiliefi .-\iii if tht- l'»'i-~li_\-tiriiizi tiiiirr-Ii al Ili:-ilalliiiiiv itiii-nil !iii.\'i1.i»: :iii l-.i- ('roaii| Sin-iii! iii liriiihillriiiie llzill. Tuesilay i-\’i»iiiiiI:. S-~pt. lst. l<]\'i-r_\'- one cultic thi- liisl of the si-iisoii. 51-IT. THE EVANGELINE. - The S. S. lilvaiigi-liiie ai‘i'ivt-il iii ('liar- lottotowii last t-vc-iiiiig at 6.30 o'i-lock. lii ilif- his-I r-oiiiiio ot' wet-ks tht- iiiiiiilii-r ot' piissi-tigi-rs to tht- lslanil by lit-i' has apprtwiiilily ilecri-as(-il. piirtl_\'. im iliriilii, iii iiiiisv- iiuiiiiizi- of the iiiieasi' state oI` aI'I`nirs, rosultaiit fruiii the wiir. Thi- t`ollo\\'- ing pass(-iigt-rs iirrivetl lust night: 1'. li. 'l`c-triple; (_'. l". Drivii-s: J. llo- ll. Soper; Jos. Wooil; Miss E. .\lc- lilwaii; l’. E, (`lii\ksi'ulo, .\lrs. (`linl<- rale ll Dil \l I GOING TO THE FFtONT.--_\ i-r>i'i'i-s» miilttit .it \\'hi.itlt\ lil\f-r sins One Iriiiiilil of \\'lit-atli-,v Rive-i' son ot' Mr. Ioiiiilil .\li'l)iiiiiilil. who has oiilisteil in hi- tiiiirth Iti-glint.-iit. Ile hi-ing ii lee- Iiillt-i‘. iiiivt-r' hiiviiii: ht-gun thi- ilowii- iril iarriii li iiii ` ts ` hi lth oiistiliiiiiiii for iiiiy honit- to know that hi.-3' airi- priiviiling ii son with. hnily iriini: t`i'ii-nil Ihiit \-.'i- hiivi- i-oiifiilotit-e iongst his i-iiiiiriiili-s. that thi-_v too iiiy hiiilrl i-liiiriii-tor iinil prove ii cre- 4- .1 f ' I I i i ll P ii Zi ii \'. iii is li ci ‘cl lc ti iii h hi- si I 1. P \\ iv n i tl it ki oral ix ill ti I. i _ 1-l.:\ri_-ii. ol this i-it;-' thi- iiiily ilry griiiils liii_\'i-r friiiii l'i'o\'iiii-i- iii l.iiiiiloii \vlii_-ii thi- rolct- out. I-Iirtliiiiitt-ly 4-ritiugli ii of thi- firiiis izooiis, hiiiight lr_\' him :iri- iii,-: i‘¢-rt-i\'t-il iililiost ihilly at l’at,riii'.s UW. 5151; ::l-‘or the nioiii-y _\'oit cnii't get bi-ttt-I' i‘igar~; th'iii tl ' li llrug Kent ICE l oiild rite. flriiiril Ili _ ,_ _ . l‘st.cd in the show were surprised at df* sum ltlhe re"mwE,e.,(;)f his s(;l'm']u"" llre vririety of the entries-hut it min' af ore oopcr :It ... p. rn., ev. Mr, l‘ id U t “M hut a few cxce~ to . _ l ro . _ _ V . ._ . __ _ . 2 .1 _ . ' D* _ .M-irphy, otliciating, intcrnient at lllil-,tlfmlunu ‘Sw tlrplxs shown “cm the tim," from emler seeds or hu1\,5_ An Association, the members of which in i-cmetcry. ` ' ‘ NEW GOODS ARR|VlNG,-- liilii \ \l ` ` _ . ii-si-~- :it oc, lat-lt and \\`liitt-, l'i-I: Top. Tut-ketts loiiiiiii-t. Stoiii-\\ull. Jacksoii. at Ilii- 2i]»4, Pcrfectloii. lil l’ri-siileiit. l\Iai'» ilziniiii, Mzirgui-riti-, (Jrlaiiilo. llzivliii- lot' I ’ THE ‘FLOWER SHOW.-That. tho 1'lriCi- _l'.il\'-'aril Irslaiiil Floral Associ- :itioii is siicr-cr,-fliiig in its laudable ork has been stririi;,'ly inanifesterl hy the second iiiiiiiial Flower Show, hich cairi- to ii coiicliision lust. clit. On lzoth <-\t‘riini;S thi: iitteii_ lance lr-iit-ini; ii gi-Iriiiiii; love ol l“lowi_~i-s and riliiircciiitiori of their bcniity nnill sf.-fiiliiesis. The kieeii interest and np~l rcviative cuiiiriieiit of the spectator.-i ii.. ~ _ - ~' , ) ose who worked iso p..instiikiii;;ly promote the Shim --they cnii reg; ‘sured of ‘he ili- .~. _ A t I .asiire thi-y gnvt-, nd this is no smiill re - - Ont-ion of any particular exhibit; it must l7l“asaitt to hi- ulilc to :trite that the tloivers shown were rarely eautifiil' spa-Cinieiis; of tlit-ir tlifkrt-HL iids~»lntleeil miiny visitors to thc ty, \\hu dwell in more tenipomtcl imris were surprised at the excel-r ncc nf thi- exhibits and the perfc-c~ on oi foriii iiiid color iii this cli- iwer-liivers in this Province mnin- ~ - - ' - ~ - Y - - - ~ ~ Y ~ - - - - --f'-"f~'ff~=- ,=hmb_<_ white a little “tm cure ii-|11l"1:I`8lld|llOil19l"S ll<1“‘€l`5" “TFC there. sk ARe_H_DE.AcvN REAGH___Tlw ww reiviiril abundantly all who 1:r_\' their, T9 of the mm Archdpmn Rmgh.liicl< with the less hardy varieties. aD re-.iiit of ciiltivntirm in the opvnlcxl \\'fl S calling childhood associiitioiis, and th “__ ~_rroiinil. Cosiiios, sweet Inns, snap- iwises, shoiveil thiit the more ambi-'to ticks, lzii‘ki=ipiirs, und all thc old Wh nt the Island climate and local ill is capable ol producing. One of é' most satisfactory features of the pi-“ling by their heiiiity to thc nflair is the fact that exhibits came _ _ . - __ fi _ f lin' I tl , vis`tr rs. ’Ih fl`0 [aku place tmlmrrmv (_`.atm_duy) Miiiiy Iloiici lovers \\.lm “ere inter nf‘r cc gs o in i r e hliiin were H re'-'i-lation.-they too, l~l}l‘- e within the compass of the amir ‘llc iir gardener who Cates to iglse ll iiliit of wafer'-lillies and one of ai' 0 I` m all over the province, showing iiniversiil love of flowers, and in- ftflng that a good and improving rk is being carrleil on by the Floral to he feiicimted on the satisfac- _\- outcome of their efforts. this war, 1o::i ' £\\YT\\\\\\WIlllIIIIIfJ_\\\\\\\\\\\\ZIl/FII’ _ it-ii lrli-y. I\\ii fiir 125i- l'iir-lic-tis Fri., (`ur. Grunt (ji-urge aiiil Streets. MEif_ R Par value was griitifyiiigly large, cvi-‘ have been most onciiiirngiiii, to \vlil/4\r//1u\\\\\\Z///I \\.iid. lt he invitlioiis to nizike specliil & Co., Ltd., one of the la ° 3' 9 way, New York, Public Schools. The show, lm\\'evci‘, only coli- th~‘ ;i.=.~-_‘i't.iiiii iihiclt iiiany _o ol I _ _i- _ __ 1fi"**_‘*@-_~__, inn - ._ s .g;Tf_'_- _` . . ."7-#Q5 ll in - First of ' ~ uipment of ""`~`~'.I'i.’."f"~55'-' your of f _r » ._ girl, should ~ V be I .~-\'Il§~n-t n _ Prices ranging from $2.50 up. ‘ `,` W. N. 'l'a_iiton ie .8l|I!lyllno.. ," . _ /if \\>_\O ,sm 1? _ \ _ ns . “rin »-tw.»¢-ann.. ,in nu-»i,....-~-.M M-..-L -a _ ~. _ < f 3 class A Stock. Particular ~\ "` Iv O //)'_\\\\\ ,;~ _. O they will be from Island foxes Ranch located at Central Bede Authorized apital Sl, Stock Issue of Shares Terms of Payment. 20 per cent on appli 30 p. c. in July' Balance on or before Se President-F. G. Lang, Tryon, P. E. Island, the Tryon Dairy Association. ` Vice President-Ephraim Bell, Cape Traverse, _ E. Webster, Portland, Oregan, Capitalist. A. Stirling McKay, Summerside,_P. E. I. Secy-Treas of Brace McKay ,_ . VIlllIIIIIJ5_\\\\\\\\\\\iI/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIII//lli\\\\\\\\\\iIllIIYlIA\\\“ § Lirnlted Head Office Tryon, P. E. I. Directors est mercantile establishme 8 Gordon Dawson, Cape Traverse, Farmer. W. J L man Boston Mass. Representing the George Woods, Tryon, P. E. I. Farmer. Sec’y Treasurer-Wilfred Boulter. Tryon, Assets Five pairs of 1914 Silver Black Foxes, selected from _ _ care was taken by the pron having prolific parents, some of which were among the seaso This Company guarantees that in the event of ni f l A. Th b I Rayner, Tuplin and Oulton stra(i)n.c ass e num er a ready secured are of the Ranching que _ $25. Sec’y and Manager of P. E. I. Farmer Randa Hat Co. Broad- P. E. I. Inspector of -1 l \\\\\\\\§ T\\\\ElII%&\\\\Yf/”IIIIl\\\\\\\\\\lIIIIlI Fox Co P. E. I. _ Il 50.000 87.000 cation. I pt. 5th, 1914. nts of the Island. the highest grade of ioters in securing foxes n’s earliest litters. ore foxes being added V The Directors have entered into a contract with the M " S`l 1 J / .U -Q'-5* it ___.__\_.______ __ f.1~ Bl8Ck FOX C0-, Of Cenffal B€d¢Que to ranch their foxes for a term oairlli/1;] ?yeai'svdl the low cost of seven and one half per cent of the yearly increase. This includes all incidental expenses - The care-taker of the Maritime Co Mr. John A. Dawson has this year shown that he is most capable rancher and cannot be excelled in caring for foxes. In- - _ vestors will feel satisfied that it is under his care and managemenfthe foxes of the United Silver Black Fox Co.,are to be ranched. If no increase ii costs the Com- pany nothing for keep. _ Probable Profits .......§.f"i-’e‘.°:.t:'i':...“ “.5 ‘sf .ir-a-° f°- "--°---= -- 5 t - .. Pros tus mailed on request. eas from 60 t° 80 per ant' ~ r , '_-f~ - » ! _ , ‘ Appligtions fo stock redeived by Sec’y or b an fih D r .222lH»3IImtIiuis&E§at`tf y` y° ° i'°°t°“°~iiw<»-' - f s I` ° ._ ' i l I I gg., »", 'ix 1'. I' , _ . '» 5 .r-‘f-i»l-in-"W._‘ _ ,, f . , », .| . -_ r -ici" _ _ V . . , ,_. _ . _3 Fr. i Q \W f.. .