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S. H. F. Feehan, Mount Stewart, P. E. I. H. W. Flaiger, Picton, N. S. Nelson Cnrew, Hunter River, P. E. I. Alex. Martin, Vslleyileld, P. E I. Albert P. Carleton. Boston, Mass. Patrick Foley, Kildare, P. E. 'I. George A. Taylor, Halifax, N. S. Pohl Doyle, Mount Stewart, P. E. I. Arthur Brennan, Summerside, 1'. E. I. Thomas Pushie, Box 20, New Glasgow, E. Milton MscQudri'io, 17 Devcns St., QUICK JUSTICE FOR UNSOLDIER- LV ACT. 23 The If th the mm ohivalrous recognition enemy watch The lo lsr 4. His earl been ofoll and ox coin ' Bunbu.ry§............ . ......S _ .Spring Park . . .. ` Peerless ......... .. .. . . Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . ........-. Riverside Farming Company . . . . . .. . Royalty, . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..f, . . . . . . . . . . .. Magnet . . . 0'Leary...... . .. . . . . . Pioneer . . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . » . .. ..... . . . . . .. ,,, , Tyne Valley. . . . Maritime . . . . . . Among the dividends paid this year. 1914, in spite of t Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., 100 pei' c 50 per cont. stock bonus AND GUARANTE WHATEVER MORE FOR 1915 Westmoreland Silver and Tip Patch Co. 70 per Stock, 35 per cent. Rayner International. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. c - It. J. McNeill Co., Ltd., 100 per cent. 50 per cent. All gfieques must be made payable to “Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd." MAJOR C. 'McKfNNoN, GLENALADALE, P. E. I. Secretary-Treasurer “THE GLEN Fox COMPANY, Liiviirso.” I hereby subscribe for ....... ._ ........... ._ “The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox to pay 25 per cent on application; the balanc The following is a artial list of the n J. L. Hetherlngtcri, care of The Toben Co_, Halifax, N. S. liev. Father Gill s, Indian River, P. E. I. Miss Mary Hennebery, 708 Crescent Road, Calgary, Alta. Miss Mary A, Blakeny, 139 Wright street, St. John, N. B. Rev. A. Patterson, 33 Carleton St., St. John, N. B. Richard E. Ellis, 325 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Dr. C. D. Ci-evlstoii, Rock island Texas. K. C. Fraser, 61 Worchoster St., Boston, Mass. Miss Jennie Kee. 135 Maine St., Boston, Mass. John Joseph Mulcaty. 11 Madison St., Malden, Mass. John H. Iisuiilton, 54 Navelosk SL,.Amherst, N. S. John A. Campbell, 5 Ashland Bt., Malden, Mass. John H. Sherry. Malden Square, Malden, Mass. John Wesley Sllliker, 1'! Madison St., Malden, Mass. Miss Mary E. Peter, 142 Garden St., Pawtucket. It. I. Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, 2441 Porter St., Los Angeles, Cal. William C. Davidson, 249 Itobie St., Halifax, N. S. Arthur Bouthler, 105 South Park St.. Halifax. N. S. Cornelius E. Fleming, Chisholm District, Mlnnisota, U. S. A Ralph.V. G. LePine, 181 Barrington St., Halifax, N. S. T.. C. James, Box 257, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mrs. Hannah P. James, Box 257. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mrs. Mary Sllllker, 31 Cottage Place. Malden, Mass. _ Mrs. Nelson llsoéusrrle, 17 Dsvens St., Everett, Mass. Joliii C. Maclilaohorn, 400 Potter Ave., Providence, rt. I. Mrs. Mary Maher, 811 Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown, P. E. finding of fthe ".i.f’lli‘.‘..‘“"“` poo- Aiithorlzod oopiui . . » . . . . . .. . e . . . . . . . ,. ...ei . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .. ... CGIII. Black Prince Fox Co., 50. per cent. Murray Harbor S. B. Fox Co., 30 per cent. Cl`\1Dl\ld S. B. Fox Co., 40 pei' cent. New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 per cent. Royal; Silver Black Fox Co., 110 per cent. Diamond Silver Black Fox Co., 80 pei' cent. .-! "ig “~ Carruthers{ Silver Black Fox Co.. 30 p er cent. ` Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent. ‘ I_ Ellis Silvan Black Beauty Fox Co., 60 per cent. Magic Fox Co., 50 per cent. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. Shares are selling at $25100 each; 25 p. c. with aplplicatiari S ly fill out t e application form and mai to Major C. I r APPLICATION FORM 'Address'..,...... _ ._ .... ........ Date .... ........ ......._191 our Satisfied' s of those - John J. Maclnnis, Mrs. Annie Mrs. J, T. Timothy Ervin, M J. Marshall Murra Maurice E. . Simon Lott. Mrs. J. R. Proctor H. Hoare, Joseph Wh ll. J. Shea, Donald J. John Angus Mack Rev. F. H. Mrs. Frnncl Sadie Ilopp Ella R H r, 193 N. S. William 'I' James Ma Everett, Mus. _ Rev. Ewen _ _ Mrs. Isabella Murp l. - And a great many more names too numerous to mention 1 1 dl-i nwii-mini nt the action of tho culprit. who he said, already had been condemned and shot. ACTOR WANT8'A COMMISSION. MONTREAL, Dec. 23.-While stand» ing in the wing, or the Carrick Thon- tre, Detroit, a week ago Blturday, R. Henderson Bland. an En*l‘i;h actor. playing with "Kitty Moc ," wna nndod n letter from tho Bastion Con- sulate in New York instructing him to be on hand at the Consulate omce Doo Sth. at 11 o. m.. in order to ro- csive ticket and Jaroceed on the Lus- itnnin to Iiinglan . i lin on WD' ti t‘i‘f.‘:t.“' ‘1i...'?.‘Z°..i°‘°" “"“ I to sail, Mr. Blond. o\l|Ts'iI tho war Oilloo in London, applying tor a 100,000 90.000 .. 20.000 60.000 . . . . . .. 150,000 . . .. .. . . .. . . . . ... .. 625,000 Silver Tip .. . . . . . .. . . . .. ... 25,000 . . . . . ... 60,000 Magic . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . '100,000 30.000 190.000 50.000 90.000 50,000 40,000 100,000 ._ 190,000 10,000 75.000 ` .. . . . . . .. 40,000 Malpeque Silver Fox Co . . . . . . . Seal River . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,000 _ The average cash dividend of these companies 40,000 he war, are the following: ent. 50 per cent. in cash. E OF SO PER CENT. AND ` ash. 20 per cent. deferred. cash. 50 per cent. stock and thebalanoe within three -months. Apnniiiis SILVER BLACK ._, .1 . . , . . _ . . Ill Com_p_a_ny, Limited,” e within three months .rf . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ... Sliarehoders ~ . _ _ ii iid r ' ed their dividend from the GLi~:i\fA1.AnAi.s siLvsizm°BLAcK F5vx°cofeLr'1Q1‘§fvmm e guiioigriieefe ocgii per cent. and whatever more for 19152 Silliker,.17 Madison Bt., Malden, Mass. Mullins, Kensington, P. E. I. W. J. MacGuii°e, 311 Fitzroy, C. B. Lindsay Kirkpatrick, 126 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. Fred Cahoon, East Port Medway. Queens Co., N. S. Bertha MacKinnon, 39 'Dwight St., Boston, Mass. W. E. Witman, Picton, N. S. Witmnn, Picton, N. S. _E Stanley Hotel, Picton. N. S. Theresa Lott, Stanley Hotel, Pictou, N. S. Edwin J. Thompson, 19 Sacramento Place, Cambridge, Mass. Battlste, 18 Heins St., Cambridge, Mass. Nelson J. Riggs, Halifax, N. S. Florence Keaveney, 237 _Richmond St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. ite, 85 Webster St., E. Lynn, Mass. wnterierd. P. E. 1. MacDonald, Blooming Point, P. . I. _ ' John Bradley, Blooming Point, P. E. I. '“"' Thomas Bradley, Blooming Point, P. E. I. G. W. Mncilrny, 302 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Eaton. Freeport, N. S. s Chisholm, Linden Ave., Malden, Mass. e D . . oo er, 193 Salem St., Maldon, Mass. James Ellison Conrad._20 Rlpiy St.. Malden, Mass. Edna Conrad, 20 R.lploy._St., Malden, Mass. George IL Mouiton,_Borgeo. Nfld, . 'Hendei-son, Borgeo, Nild. cAdsms & Son,29 Scotia St.. Boston. Mass. Rebecca Robertson, 66 Iiollls St., Halifax, N. S. John _B. Brophy. So. Waterfoni, Mc. Mi\cDonnld,'Leaskdsl9, Ont. Cash Divldolid $320,000 45.000 180,000 60,000 60,000 250.000 23.000 100.750 _ 172.000 53,500 114.000 112,500 216.000 170,000 8,000 225.000 25,000 50.000 37,500 13,333 30.000 28.500 50 is 208 per cent. Pei- Cont. 320 45 900 100 40 40 205 100 172 76 260 225 340 40 20 225 25 500 50 33 75. 35 per cent. cash. .1 .-. l mini! _ 1 , .. 1. ..'-ri .~ MBKIDUOH. Secretary-Treasurer, Blooming Point, P. E l. a_lde_n, ‘Mass y, Bay _Vie'v_v, Picton County, N. S. ‘StellBi'tDn, N . S. enzie, Scoticbfort, P. E. I, Salem St., Malden, Mus. hy,' 25 Shuwmut St.,‘Maidon, Mars. Cpiiimisslon in Earl Kltchener’s new army. Ml. Bland has three brothers ln active service-one ig a colonel, under General Bothn in South Africa. an- other is on the firing llno in France, and-the other. I lieutenant in tha, King'|, Liverpool Regiment. is lying in‘l hospital in Woolwich recovering from a wound received in a bayonet chargedon n body 'of Germans. who Wm eventually surrounded and cap- tn . It is interesting to none, in passing, that the majority of the male members in who -"Kitty Mackay" com any, which is to present the ploy in Mont- real, ue British subjects md all are interested in the wai-.look M w..wlio sustains the role of B\du...KeNab in the-ploy, has ilvo Will Mill UISUPUIIB But it is Believed Kitchener Will Rl- qulro Another Month or Two 0! Training. DISCIPLINE MORE STRICT. Admlratlon for Canadn'o Achievement ln Assembling and Equipping tho Force in Buch Short Ima. ._-_ By Frank Mynott with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. SALISBURY, Eng., Dec. 4.-As the days go by great changes come over the scene here, all in the direction of welding the Canadian contingent into a well disciplined ,effective fighting machine, which, when it leaves these shores for the front will not only know how to march and drill and fight,-but will be ready to endure all the rigors of actual warfare. If the men can _ stand the eternal drizzle here. the oceans of mud. and the damp cold nights, and they are standing them, they can assuredly stand anything after bleak Salisbury Plain. Several hundreds of the troops are more or less bothered with colds and sore throats; it would be a miracle li they were not. Yet complaints are few, though the language sometimes used. in describing the qungmires that abound is both lurid and emphatic. But to the most casual observer there are many signs of progress. all in the right direction. For the ilrst mouth many heads were shaking and many i tongues were wagging. Level-beaded oillcors asked themselves and their neighbors whether the imperial oiii- cers, who are greatly liked, were go- ing the rlglit way to work; whether they sufficiently understood Canadian characteristics and Canadian temper to make anything worth while oi’ this free and independent army brought over to be molded and shaped into o strong, seasoned. disciplined force. And it must he confessed that there were substantial grounds for these muttered lntei-rogatlons. Discipline seemed slack .the conduct of mam’ was not too good imd there was an iirniy oi' ahsentcos of quite formidable dimensions. llow were those tb.l.n8n which everybody saw going to bo cured? Unaccustomed as many of the men were to strict military discip- liiio, lt seemed to iuattor little to them. whither for a wcok or two they wore in camp or iibroud. What were tho odds? Anyway, it was ii vcry_siinplo thing i_o tiiku ii few more days leave, ospeclally as you were is hundred miles or more from thc camp well out ot immediate reach of the military arm. Had you not come thousands of miles to fight for Old England, and could you not for a few brief days go tho pnco, enjoy and reciprocate the hos- pitality oi Brltiiln's sons? Others who found tho rigors oi the open Plain a little fierce took up their abode in private houses. Sure. they had the money in their pockets to pay for the ' accommodation. Why not? These questioned. naturally, they answered to their own satisfaction. but there came a time when thc oillcers in charge had some idea of their own upon these subjects, and they did not forget to mention them-indeed, thoy insisted. quietly but forcefully, that their nations were tho only notions that had to be considered! And so it camo to pass that great changes ap- peared over the Plain, and over Salis- bury, espcclally over the railway sta- tion. Moreover. sundry strong men in uniform got aboard as far-even as Lon- don, whose lures are not less potent than in days gone by. More who had overstayed their leave quickly found themselves in the train on the way back to camp, while those who essay ed trips without permit found impass- ible barriers at Salisbury station, with the result that the absentee list was soon cut in half and brought w lthln reasonable dimensions. Day by diy there has been a manifest improve~ ment and strict military rule is getting enforced as it has never been enforced before. Major Hughes. who did such splendid work first with the engineer- ing operations st Valcsrtiei- and later in connection with the embnrkstlon of troops at Quebec has been promoted colonel and provost-marshal. Gliwd with raro organizing ability, he has now at his command a powerful polleo force, many members of which are from the Northwest Mounted Police. and he has covered the main exits and entrances to the camp and the rail- way stations with eiliclent military pickets, making it well~nlgh‘ imposs- ible for those to get in who ought to be kept out, and equally dlillcult for those to get out who ought to remain in. It must not be supposed th!! dd faultlng has been the rule in camb- Obvlously it is not impossible to bring 33,000 men from any part of the world at any time without finding many tor* bulent. undisclplined spirits includdd. who make a deal of trouble and noise out of all proportion to their numbers, Motaphoricnlly speaking, s. few honda have been cut off, and a few seats have become vacant. Other and wiser heads have ceased to shake, interroll- tlng tongues have ceased to wsg, and discipline has been vindicated. - The Canadian army is being brought into line, and, purged of its elements’ of. weakness. it will go into action when tho day comes one of the strongy ost units in an army in which. accord# ing to the view ofthe Right Hon. Wil-_ tor Long, every man, if ho got his dos- erts, would be wearing the Victoril Cross. From the meagre scraps of Canad- ian news that appear in London norm papers one gels the view that in the Dominion irritation is felt at the con- tinued suiy of the Canadian contingent on Salisbury Plain. One such pnrlgrb ph appeared today in the "Dolly News and Leader" from its Montreal corres- pondent. Save for a few hotehoadii blessed with more impullivoncss than discretion every man in the comp here knows that for theprooent our troops are precisely where they ought to bo. Nothing loss than six months' training sumccs to complete and ilt the ordin- ary soldier for the ileid, and Lord Kli- chencr is not the man to bo rushed into any premature stop to plone the impatient at the elpenoe of the whole contingent. There has never been n time within the memory of living mon, when the British Government, the War Oiilce and the Admiralty com- manded such universal approval and such com lets btothll 'with H l nowat the front. ‘fund r°“m“m.` _... , p oonihisnoo u a I Continued onf pogvtwsii - “ ~ _ ~_." ,ix-.~ ~ ..< -__,<.-_ 34: 52’ » ` ' '§.*i l~_‘§f_.~': ’ '_ .. _ » ..» » L .f' _.._»'i - . .iu u i . -, i`u.>.i'.».\._ i1'.r.»\ss.5(.s..l-..-e.e..~._§i--,o _ .,ixJ.~t~1 _.i'.‘.. ...__ ._»f..-..ihit.i.H;u . .. . ii