f‘-“+°1_ lil it I ‘li "2 it ~a~rr..:- gg- ‘»f5é£i% ,ws '~» .<- it itll ‘ilk ’t i lv. fi it V \._, ._ if ' it . .l' ,_ -~ if ill: ii: L il; ` la E _~ f H 1, l i _ I ' . r ;.=.~=' "I I ‘f ilu. '-4 " W” } `§ M\§ ‘ J' qi \< ‘ ay ' 1 qv-f, ' run °rls'rNlwl “M” ”` _ Twenty Five Years of Unbroken ,the London A alton oxesl are the Standardui W0rlsd*i_‘t Are Undeniable Proofs of _Their _ 1 _ ` ` ` ..| .J _ / Capitalization .$27 0,000 Shares $1/00.00 each Has purchased from the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox Co Ltd , -the first iifteen pairs ot young 1914 foxes il “HYcnAnE ” | . _ in their oilice at any time. _ _ sold by them this year and have applied for letters patent for the purpose of breeding the l3lack Fox in captivity. A Thorough Knowledge of Fundamental Conditions _ ls vital to every investor in the Black Fox Industry. - In order to gain this it is necessary to look briefly into 1 the history ofthe development ofthis Wonderful dividend paying business. t Up to the year 1o12_the raising ol Silver Black Foxes in captivity in P. E. Island, was carried on by six men _ among whom was Chas, Dalton the pioneer of the industry. The value of a fox in these early days was based on the value of the pelt, and there was quite a rivalry existing between these tevv ranchers as to whose pelts would bring the best price when placed on the open market in L'md0n.Year alter yeartheir pelts were marketed side by side and year after year for twenty-tive years the pelts from the Dalton ranch carried off the h0n0rs,the proofs oi which may be seen S! t V l But the crowning event came in Ioro when twenty-tive pelts from the Dalton ranch realized the average price ot $1,400 a pelt, one of which brought the handsome price of $2,700; a small fortune in itself. lt is therefore known as The W0r1d’s Record ranch. ‘ In the latter part of the year 1912 this celebrated ranch was purchased by the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox C0. Ltd., and alter about ten months operations paid to shareholders the immense sum ot $250,000.00 in dividends. h , t t I tp . , I \ ` "_ tif. 7 ,`,i . ti' .R 1. lf. .ii .t \ t I - to -I. 1 'l r .r U T it-1 1 t l ‘r ‘lf g_. 1 »_ l i ;,» at ,t , 'if i li 1' ii 0 ‘ .l; .Ji - iii" ir? Lili t yr iii’ f,`[ s I=""’*._‘ _. TI. _ ‘» i ff; ri A if ~l ` in rt t .1 »_ <5 lt. l , . I ...Y 3 .Q .-,. (1 1; if KM, These Foxes Are the Fore Parents in a Direct Line of the Foxes Purchased By “Hygrade.Black Foxes Limited” Ranching Agreement With the Dalton Co. A Few Important Facts rl advice will be at the disposal of The Provisional Directors have entered into an agreement with the Chas. Dalton, Silver Black Fox Co, Ltd , to ranch the fifteen pairs of foxes at I5 per cent of the yearly increase. This includes, care feed, medical a t- tendance identical with that given to the Dalton Co’s animals By this ar- rangement shareholders are assured that their foxesare being cared for by the most experienced men in the business today. Hon. Chas. Dalton, President of the Dalton Company, is the most successful breeder of Foxes, the world has ever known, and his expert this Company at all times. Dr. A. C Lundie. the ranch Veterinary has made small animal life his special study, and has been remarkably successful in his treatment of Foxes during the past year. has ever produced. ent Foxes. Fourth Fact: -Dalton Foxes are the acknowledged standard of the world. Stop and think ofthe advantage you have by investing in all D11 ton Briefly itated, tell you why Hygrade Black Foxes, Ltd. is destined to become the greatest dividend payer cf them all. First Fact:-Small capitalization on the best class of foxes the world Second Fact:- No preferred stock. Every shareholder participates equally in the profits earned by the company. Hyprade Black Foxes Ltd., Cornpany's Stock is all' genuine. NO “good - will and valuable trade names" to pav dividends on. Third Fact: -Free tiotation, not a dollar, worth of bonded indebted _ ness to add to the cost ofthe company. It is financially free and independ n 1 t _il WJ li MI N Application for stock ` May be made to the Fecy Treas, Mr. 1. A. Webster, any of the Hygrags ';tlaal`;f;{a?i`°:e;2L;)n2>“§)déo Shares $100 oo each Provisional Directors or authorized agents. I hereb 'lsnake 8 °li¢ati7or; ‘hares in “de Buck 10 per cent must accompany all applications for shares, which, F xes.Lt,d., :nd reeptl; 8 Io °e;_';:'e°'!;;"C`hsa licatidnyglo er “nt _ in case stock is not allotted will be returned in full. O; June oth dfgeb 1 P y n Ap U th 1 pp ’ P . . , Compare this propositicn with any other 1914 Fox proposition _ I an ~° ance 0 “sus .5 ’ 9'4' . on the market and yiu must come tothe conclusicn that this is the Amount enclosed Name,.......-.... ....... place to invest your money. 1 For further information write or phonej. A Webster, Charlotte- Dam A oCcuPatiQn""""` "`""‘ ’ town. T__.._ i Application Form __ \ 7 Address _.-._,. . ._.._.._.... V1 ss il PRov1sioNAL ,E PRESIDENT soL1c1T0a_---A. B. Warburton, 1<.c. n1REc"roR---L.L_ Hafrim, M. D. A _,, 'E _[as Paton, Merchant, Ex-Mayor of Ex-Premier of P. E. Island _ ' Halifax, N S. _ 1 pg the City of Charlottetown 'DIRECTOR---G. C. Acorn, Advertising SEC’Y-TREAS---I. A. Webster & VICE-PRES-L. E. Prowse Manager _ Insurance Agent and Broker I ` Merchant, EX M. P. for Queen’s County Prowse Bros, Limited Charlottetown N . r _ 'I 3: it THE WESTERN utillnotlni iw. &*,‘,`_*:,*v*_‘~`~`I-“-“J-‘-“-“I-`J-A5-_-_.T-`JJ-`-A-“f~`-`-`~`-`-A-_-2`~f”-`5-`-`-“-‘~‘-'~’-‘-`v'»“v`~`-`-“-`-`-‘-“-‘f-`-`~“-‘-*Y*-“~`-‘J-‘-“-“-*~‘~“-“¢ssqq ~-'PHE MORNING DAILY Gulfdi-| -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. W. A. ll °lD 5° °b"“m°d It L5”°"'7'* Mtllman is Guurtllnn Agent ln Alber- 'l‘0|\l0l'i&l f’°f‘l0l'l» 5"m|-“°"|d°~ iton, and he will be glml to receive -nonmo sunonv,-'rite acnni :§f,”“;m‘;;‘:U‘;,"u“ '°"°"“‘ '“"“°"""“"’ took place on Saturday morning ol g' " Mrs. Richard Profit, Spring Vulley,| ____ ugetl 71 years. Fiinernl took pluce Hnndny fron. the renlilencc of her son -()ll’I‘ A(t.t\IN.---Hts mnny friends llurnet to the Kensington Cemetery. ure planned to lPi\l‘n tliut. Willlnm The vf-ry lnrge fnnernl cortlfizn show- Woodntdc_ l(m\slngtot|'s hockey nnort cd the wide esteem ln which the de- taunt nguin since his recent illness. cnnsed wus heltl.K. '--Y, YlN(‘()llPf)l'fA'l`l()N.'"Tha poolllc of' *- vnslnizton urn uzuln considering tn- ` orpornt.lo|i. A petition has been ctr-i -l’Il()(lREHSlVlC FOX (TUl\ll'AN\'. »-RINK NOTES.-The ice in the Kensington rink was not in the best condition on Sntnrdny night, but nevertheless, ri lnrge number took ndvnntnge of it among whom were ifievurnl from Bivmmcrslde.Kl -P0l.T_Cl<`. COUR'I‘.- Before Stl- pentliurv Wright, Bummerslde. vesten nav, Henry Mcltean, aged 16, and Joseph Ari-iennult, were charged with on ztnsnult committed ut: Centreville on ‘f‘hnrsda_v on Wnllncc I-leckbert. nip-tl lit. Erich was tlned $5.00 and costa or 30 iluys. Arsennnlt on d up. Mcl.enn took the tlnys_ Heath :~ltronz for plulntill, ll. W. Tnnton for dclcnilunt.--J. v - 'v~ _ -PRESEN'l‘ED WITH PRIZE.-I -EXAMINATIONB--The following or. The following were the different for mayor, one elector mark' his of ballots Messrs. Mc- .ballot for McFn`|-lane, inieigjna & & MOON? 43; MC- Moors; one for Qalllnt JDNUUB Capt. 'AQ R. Brennan, of the Sum- ls the standing of the pupils of Mid- ineraide Rine Uluh, was vesterduv illeton School for the mont/h .of Feb res-nted with silver ulve Th ' . a s r. is ruary. Principals Department. - is the prize offered by the Denim- Grads vI1.-1, Myrna orawtord; 2, ' cn., or Militia and Defense to en~ Fred Mcllardle; 8, Vera Crawford. courage rifle shooting and is given to Grade VI.-1, Vernon Smith; 2, Atta, the best shot. in the club. Capt. Mcoardle; 3, Llmes Croken. Grade Brennan is to be congratulated on V.-1, Mary I. Hammtll, Blanch winning it. as the club has a num-ber Roberts (equal); 2, Mary Johnston; of good shots and a record for the 3, Mabel Mctlardle. Asststant.'s De- runge wus established when the sal- pa;-|;m¢nt_ -Gi-gd-e IV.-1, Laura ver was won. It. will be remembered Croken; 2, Charlie Johnston; ,_ xl, that Capt. Brennan won the special Charlie 5m|th_ Grade III,-1, Lilian prize fqr .then best ’I`yw~.vh°¢ “fthe Robert; 2, nm. Mlcortnie; s, had lust. provincial meet. besides zalnlnzl Rohm-"_ Q;-5.1¢ 1,_1,E1m¢r Robcrtq it position on the Ottawa team. hills- 2, L80 cmken; 3, Inez Connolly. ing tho Bisley team by only a few _,___ ‘ Jardine 24: Jar- and two for .Jardlpe and B°h\\l'l“B'"- Jar J ardtne G: Gallant Gallant 0l'the voters who only votpil wks _ i _ .iv Mayor and one uadyfdate. 45 for Saunders and 7 for Mor . of ith fo J dfh 001711 5 DOW e rmar ar a re e 1 8 and Schunnany W,tt_h lib 905' 'for Mayor Mello _ pdl! 4 5 _ornnmc 1; A Joram ,_,4i»'¥ ° 21 and Echnrmnn 2.-J . ' points. Another snlver is onered this season and the crack shot.: are vnxlousl altl fo th y iv ng r e summer time ln order that/they may get tn cnlntéd und has been quite lnrzely signed, in favor of incorporation tf n favorable act can be obtained. A meeting wu to have Been held Fri- day night. but owing to circumstances wnl poatponed.K. _ ‘lime to Worry when you are tlonotlpated,_htllou| have uour, granny stomach. sluggish llver and etch headaches FIG PILLS will make _von feel tlno. At all deal- ers ln 25 and 50 cent born or by matt from The Fig Pill Co.. Ht. Thoman, Ont. Bold at Glo. U. Another ndvunce in Patch Furs und ltlll the 0’Leary Dark Silver I-"atch Fox Company ls selling the balance of their stock at par. 10 pairs of foxes costing over 25,000.00 showing 'I5 por cont: dark silver, and only capitalized at 30,000.00 including ranch .property etc. From this stock we ex ot. tt t 35 D De a eel per cent ark Silver and should be able to pay at least 100 per cant. dividend Fall 1914. Thou. Wilkinson, Vice-President, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Halifax. ANDREW KING. usux. I will cured of Acute Rheumntlem y_MINARD'B LINIMENT. ‘ Markham, Ont. 0. 8. BILLING. Mr. Wilkinson is also selling Fox 'stock for other .good Companion on ,tho Inland. 1410. _/mpc to win the salver and also the mednlwhtch is ohered to u'ny0ne mak- ' 10 .-J I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by mg 0"p0m‘ts or over ’ INARD'S LINIMENT. . _____._.____.. , . that \l\ly 1.mn¢i¢. Qin.. oct. 0, not M§N'r;D‘f‘g°:1§'I;§‘g',;, B'°“°hm° by ::We give _vou_75c for every bottle L.l.__c0L_ 0_ oimw Blum of Raxall lleef Wine and Iron you iYou can Iron ~-HOW VOTES WERE POLLED - At t-he recent election tor A _Mayor and three Councillors for _tho town ot Bgmmerside, 613 elect/orl out noir ballot ot which 22 were told o as Spoiled of th but 4 voted slid for Mayor combinations were Jardine h Moore Jardine & Gallant 3; Jar- dr Schurman 27; Gnllant Moore 7; Gallant, Jar- 34; Moore Mehr- 8; McFarlane, McFarland Jar- 78; McFarlane, Gallontullgtzro o r- &Jsrtl`lii¢” B: , Mcllarlono & a .mmm Vu; a; ' cmiaiiz _e A Iloorsizz 6; Jnrdtpo I: no candidates i s runatnlng mayor. For for three coun- one