.§_, _‘lf 'i 'X ' .hi '“’.:'° 'nl ng _ _ .3 i. _.?.,,*§ Lfilfi. rr ‘f 1 51:. .».._¢ 'fi . ii l -li 7- v il-ll ir.- ~.l i ai .‘-`-'_-_ i L79: g.. -I _,___ ri' , 2-.l`.if.' fi.;-:l,i , _ li “i . I 5 l vl ll.- r.;_. Y I _#_ , 1- i --l ' 1 .lr l t .‘i‘.§i.`5 fbi _ ,I-.gli _,_, :iii .17 ’ 4, . 1" ’ .5 . .~i,%;.'»% .-~ 'I i,jl'=:_T' » . -i. ill. ,.- \ _ :ily gi; z' R' E iii" I l, 1 A' A. _ ._ ___ -~ W I . i l__ ~ ‘Z f. ._ 5,' ‘i fi 5 l‘°“ -_;_~i 1' _ fn ill? I i. .. .1 . 45,4' ,ii i._.~. A -1 .H ,,-s.-_ I -1 . i 1. ' "run Lamar News TH! _ _ _ _iq _ _ - : _ - . “_ _ _ ,_ l _._.-v-`~`_..`_,`_-`,`.`,`._.,. -~_-`..~,»-~_.~f~..`_»., ~-`,-`.` ~~`_ .-_,-`,--»~--f~»`_.___,._.~»\»..~`,~, -.».._.._ ._`!- fi-_"__ _E 31;; W ` __ _ TH L-:I _ ‘ U d #Y-*ff-` " '-'-'-‘-‘-`=-'-'-‘-`-=`-`~‘=-'=f-‘f-1*-*ff-'~'-'-‘ff-‘-`~`~`-"‘ _ _ _ _ _ I I rl' pus as buy in this province. sawn ‘l&f_£°.'l1'iu”1'»t.°§_li¢ &¥i° Silver. _ _ ____ pl . ' Ei.1o'l"l‘_'s HALI..-service will be _ ,__ _,,,__r ___ _.___ _ _ held iii alliows I-Iiiil, wait Riva-, E CEBTRIL ri 5.. _Neue B- ______ Maritime B. Hallie Lea! tomorrow (Sunday), at 2 o’clock, con- Jn Ona Of The Rabbis ducted w lumber# Of Us S=>1"°'=1°° A IN TWO PARTS A Drama of Intense Realism I-irusu oo\'vl-:N'r1ON.-'nie Em ii f * ._ Q Army. I 0 “ 5 ,, King’s Parish Convention O! the In- no The Boornerang imiiiioiiii suiiiiy semi limi.- IN Tw() PARTS firm will is Leia iii nie imlioaui 'ii H - vii eh. s ris, on '1'uesdsy. Ausust se .; A Sensational Melo-Drama . mf' A,,,,,‘f,‘; we ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wm ,,,, . ad - - ' w. A. R , M. A. (reid see.) be' A Story of Crime Til. .\i.i....?.‘f"»-._ E. Sui.. ....1 EDISON COMEDY Piper, Mr Theodore Robertson a d . n Others. There \\-ill be two sessions ye A s\-IFS CLIYQ colmnencing at 2 30 and 7 30 res . - P06' t Crystal Comedy with Pearl White ui-ely. wee -"§~l\-\- ea ei s \¢ lu » . -' 1- --:‘ ' Edward es heat" i‘ 'Y ik” ‘ Meats ue Black APL “a the ug An.” .M8$&5||ll6ltl iw-nliii¢=§i:\'eii¢ i=c.,pl.»'i ionigiif, "*‘§'“{_ §-‘gf C l_ue_\s_ 3163:' R. . C G 0.... PERS0l€°Si"i`senilif`_i,g_ `Inoney 'for i Die- SE’ nary are r_ex_I_Iii_;_e_d_tlIat_ 98c.._d_o_es Peerless _ t'eo_v_g'r‘pn|_'i'.a_gi'l ‘_o_\;__t it'\\'lll ho__miiIl_- I,wvmd;i"'é"B"'Fo§;' t-°.'T3 liadrié .°'l.- receipt of 18°-`vPl°inea Albert .... .. llitio .` 'Those who' have already Pioneer Fox Farming om _-~__"?_. _ nt “98c. only will kindly send the' Rc B, B & B Fox co "7§'_§" , iiitioiiiil Iac., viiieii uii-_urinary will Rli?l-I-dw gggigiovioocop Roger Farquhlxrson ... ... 2.00 Anna Fiirquharson 2.00 T. W Woodman- l0'00 Dr S R Jenkins 500 ____ sP5?5 23352 ...... - i l -° - ...... .... ._ 5.00 Thomas E ston, Hampshire .... .. 5.00 G- ’~'- “"*g"'° -‘ ~~ "-"0 iv' Ifif .If 5.00 william oiiirk, North wiitiiiiire . Colonel F. S. Moore 10.00 H'yndman & c0_ __ -° ` The Faithful Circle of King'a Ur J ._l._ .Jenkms Daughters (per Mrs. Edward w°A 'Momon oiiiiiidler) ..... _1z.oo Bébeyt Hen §_‘§;‘_“‘f‘fI_éi;;__'_'_'_~_-_f__°_"'_" '"2'-:I _ggi I<‘..J. Holman it C0., Ltd. ....... ._ i bags potatoes - r ‘ A. A. Alley...... 5.00 L. K. M ............. .. 1.00 Shums ................ .. 2.25 A friend (GeOrgetown)... 1.00 J ____ . . _. __ ' . . . - .. in -_..-... . ‘ . _ vice can 10 given byqmving the pos. Delaney-Smith 175 tal gm- attached to that t|~,~,in_ The John li. Dilinis .. 65 1 _ ~ Department has therefore decided DU“d“5 S-R Fox C0' -~~ _....500 thai; on ,md after Monday next the Eastern Black Foxes Ltd.... 30' imvizn BoAru> ~ A all about it. The _ Ltd TRADE ‘IARK many other advantages ' Write or call and we’1l tell yolg Rogers Hardware CO. 27th, inst., the-mails for all IZ Z Zi 135 Z . ll ::For keeping insects away F' 1 l:i7Jc|:i1t_®a.Iizi:fz'.'wa|-i:ii:|-ntlzliziiiliztiziivi _ ,=_.._.-- Z 4 the berry bushes, fine pllmts and liow- H1 ers etc., you will find our hr-Ilebore W ilnusnalily good. Ari ounce of prevent- 1-1 10" is W0fU\ a Ilound of cure. uni* 8 H . _ ox o ..... ._ quarter of ii pound of hellebore will Iiowatt-Dalton S, B, F, C0._,_,__ give your pllints all the protection li they need, 5 Pound IUC- Ml\CKiI1l»0n Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd. ...._...10 Drug Co., cor. Great George and Imperliii 13. Fox Fo. ...._.....1:lo -Kent Street# MU. Judson Co. ............... 75 .,mc,,,, umpire Black I-‘ox co 100 served by the Murray Harbor Branch Eumka F03 C0- Ltd---~ Railway will leave Charlottetown hy F the 3_1() p_ m_ trail 3535_ French River Farming C0., Md.,... 225 General Fur Farms Ltd............... 70 Georgetown S. B. Fox Co. 35 fr0m Goorl Lllck Fox Co. 100 enaladale S.B. FOX Co. 100 . B. Hnjlics ............... .........100 artford Dark Silver Fox... 25‘ ackett: S B F C 50 sol umber Silver Black Fox Co.Ltd. 35 100 reeland . . . . . ....... ._ ............50l lil lt l cininnlll 'LEADS ' - To consunrnoli Cnlnrrll is ns much zi lllnod dis- ease :is scl'oI`llln or i'llclllllnlislll._ It _ :ly be 1°clie\'ed, but if eilllliot he rcnioveil by siliiply local tl'vnflllr~lll. lireliks ilo\\'n the _uellillwll llcllllll. weilkells lllc llillg iisslles, nllil le:lf_ " / __ _ ""* . Canada Atlantic FOX ,_ and Fur Company Limited __ 3 s now under construction on the Union Road) Forty Pairs Pedigreed Foxes at $18,000.00 a pair. FREE KEEP FOR FIRST YEAR.” F I (This ranch will be one of the largest in the world and i ' ° ' epeue Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, Limited. C/\N(\l>lAN ol~‘l<‘lCli: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada RANCH: Near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Authorized Capital, - - - $l,000,000.00 Present Issue -' - - - - 750,000.00 Common Stock, no Bonds or Perferrecl Stock to be issued PAR VALUE SHARES $50.00 EACH PROPOSED Issulz-on 40 Pairs Foxes, Ranch Farm and Equipment. PAYMENTS-20 p. c. on application, balance August 15th, 1914. CHEQUES PAYABLE TO‘ CANADA ATLANTIC FOX and FUR C0., LTD. Applications may be sent to any of the Direc- tors, wlio will be pleased to meet _applic- _ ants at their several ollices and give full information. _ The Treasury Stock (not issued) $250,00000 to be used only for further purchase _of- F _ijt Bearing Live Stock if deemed advis- a e. OFFICERS President-Sir Frederick L. Borden, K. C. M. G., etc., Ottawa 1st Vice-President-D. C. McKay, Halifax, N. S. 2nd Vice-President-Fred J. Taber Sec’y-Treasurer-J. Stanley Wedlock, Boston, Mass 0 Union Road, about six miles from Charlottetown, on a farm of 165 acres. A portion of this property is covered with a beautiful grove o_f spruce and hardwood making an ideal spot to prosecute the Fox-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 most up~to-date ranch yet built. It will be absolutely safe. sanitary and comfort- able. Equipment A comfortable house for the keepers, barns, ice house, watch-tower and everything necessary for the con- ducting of_a first class ranching pro- position wlll be provided. Rancliing Expenses There will be absolutely no charge for the ranching ofthe foxes for the first year. All charges for keep food and everything connected with the maintainence of the foxes-salaries f the keeper, watchman, veterinery -4 1 'ns ect r-wi l be id b the ro t- Cha\'l0"°t0Wn» P- E- I' i erslilp i:)o Seplt. 1si),a 1915 Tliis ntiiie Th0m89 N88l¢» Sf- -|°h"» N- B- item alone ‘means a saving to the "iam Cl’f!Z¢» LiV¢fl?9°|» E"3|a“d~ shareholders of from fifteen to twenty- 0- F- Ul'|}¥l8» 31100 'mei M859- five per cent., as the char es for keep F- H~ Manmefi wlndsofv N- 3° _ in the greater number of companies B- N-1B|“°k° “l'».Y°\'"1°“fh» N- S' is from fifteen to twent_y-five per cent. career §_°1‘°lt°"'*J°hU9t°n & Inmalb The shareholders O the Canada large I - ` Cha"l°“°'°“.’“’ P' E' I' Atlantic Fox and Fur Company, They Bmfkefsfnank °f N°"“ S°°t‘5» _ Limited, are, therefore, ln a position other .5 ,_ Ch°*`|°“°t°“'”' P' E' I' to secure the fullest retums from their the best ' investment. every Canada Atlantic Fox & Fur Co _ . Estimated Earnings of this Company Ranch Large vs Small Companies For Ti, Y _ _ _ ree ears Th- --1- will b- 1----<1 0- ti- .....ll‘.@.‘.@'l'2.‘:.':.°.l;.z'.;“;u.l‘; iisilssi S'f<>Cf<.1-is-0 PA-RS time is to centralize the business. with the idea that the more foxes that can be ) ranched under one management the smaller the percentage of _eigpense a V Estimate number of pups 1915, 120 at $6,000 _each ............... _.$720,000.00 Retain five pairs to add to - stock at $6,000 each 5 S Guaranteed i OQUEI1 nd the better the returns in dividends to the shareholders. With forty pairs of foxes breeding, if two or three pairs should prove to be barren it would have no material effect on the annual dividends, but if only five Baits were in the ranch and the some t ing occured it would make the dividends comparat- ively small. Future Policy While the company expects to earn large profits from t e sales of live foxes for breeding _purposes, it proposes to retain annual y a considerable percent- age of _each yea_r’s production, placing itself in _a position where it can pay good dividends _from the sale of furs alone, thus making it from the outset a safe and permanent investment,“' carrying out the original idea of the promoters which is to establish a safe and permanent fur-farming industry. ._ Management by the names our the ment Estimate dividend_ to stockholders Equallmg 88 p. c. STOCK_ 1916, 45 PAIRS - Estimate number of pups 1916, 135 at $5,000 each ................ .. $675 Cost _of Ranching,etc.,estimated at 20 Retain uve pairs to add to stock ai $5,000_ea_lch .... _.___ ............... ._ 50,000.00 Estimate dividend to stockholders 605,000,00 Equallin 80 p. c. STOCK_ 1917, 50 PAlR§l Estimate number of pups 1917, 150 at $4,000 each ............... ..‘~7 600 Cost of Ranching,etc.,estimated at 20 ' Retain live pairs to add to stock 8! $4,000_each............ .......... ._ Estimate dividend to stockholders Equalling 72 p. c. _ At the end of three years’ operations the stockhplders would therefore have 55 pairs of foxes In _the ranch, and would receive, on the above estimate, $1,805,000.00, e nailing an aver- _ age of 80 p. c. annually. In tliis estimate the price has been decreased each year to take (me of any drop in values, which is altogether im- ' -` probable. _ .§ 5 s 55 Ss *és .§§ §§ ss ss The Company guaran- tees to the shareholders a dividend of not less ten per cent per annum` upon its paid-up capital during the first five years -it does business, which is of fifty per cent. on psicl-' up capital in live years. APPLICATION FORM' - s _ J. ~_sr4NLsY wsptoclc, sec I her eb make application for ............ _.sh th F°.’.s.i~~”.f;‘;l.R i- “f‘i.i°'i“i~rf§iii:°- sd il~==.....*°.u _ '- ._ erewi ,an e con ` -` -i`gl4._~-_ the shares not be allotted the money paid to be returngd in full. . » . . ` D 1914 .Dated y-'I_`reas.Canad Atlnti Fox nd-FurCo Ltd., - " " ' _Déar Charlottetown, Prince Edwardaislanii. Canada? '° ' 1 -_ Ox & Fur nlvlnlswns "' equal to a total dividend” _ ' "S ¢ I ...nan - in »»»»¢»u¢u '11 3 PUB 'Tl ¢ Auedmog