¢ Yu: '"'\> ... »4-'sums f one o_f Natures’ kindest No hand, however can be beautiful Droperl cared for, ‘to keep every or convenience has brought into will find here a full Scissors - Enam e s, aid of these,rose tinted nails and smooth finger ends will be reward ofa few minutes attention. E.A. Foster _ _,___ C_e`ht1j_g| Druggtorg ` Yvel' “_ 9 - chartered company is by law hound, , ' the capltalisation ofthe fox companies 2_ Does M1- C01111111 Mays 1111111111111. . MAE 'CANADA in 1914, an answer is easy. (4_) Total 11 1111 11111111111 1.e111.ese1111,_111111 1-11 ._ _issued capital, $20,000,000. 'Divide 01111111111 11,, 1, badly ,1d,11,,§_ 1,111,111. 2 i j 'and U19 result is $10300 each- 0" ture pelt, for which $250 was obtained, _ _ _ -% 1 $20900 Per Pall This llgllfe W°“ld and assert that that is the market 1 __ _iiot_liave been reached if much of the 1.111111, of 111.11116 B11111111.11.11 P1.11111e --_.___-_ ‘j/11 _ capitulisation liad_not been based on E111y111.11 1111111111 11111111? _ f 3111 " 11nborn foxes. This condition happily 3_ M1. 1111115111 Mays 11111111 11111 g11,e11111 ' ' ii 1 A "A ~ _ means he took to obtainsliis reports _ (5) The Public ‘B Pllsled ‘W "le in regard to three hundred companies? _ SOE _ ‘ hitliscriiiiliiatc usenet the phrases .1__ M1- C1,11s111 Mays 1111165 31111101. _ Jfaf' `a“th°l`lS€l1 Cllllllal- “Sued Capital ised capital, not subscribed capital, In ) “ml "p“m'“p capital-" [always make which shows how loosely and glibly the distlnctioii in my -reports. »- 255 (0) Your editorial bases its estimate 1 _ T1 11 1 11 216” of nie price or 1014 Prince Edward Zgggezseggnded"f11°§§1fl1f1§‘01f"1112‘ ' Island pclts on reports of sulw_ of 1 _ ff ‘ six skins. . I have reports oi’ more tnin ‘ 111 -11 1 1 11 1 _ _ 1 ) °°"_"ARs thirty- Why Dick 011* the SIX lllglwsl gggrltesoillr thiserrgilnigisitirfdt olliiiclrr and say they represent the average? having the foxes in the ranch or hav- 1(7)11|`|‘°""11W‘}“ “rt "‘°1_:“1“l L°"d"“ ing obtained certified options. More- __ su es io pc _ o u ox wici-was onc _ M C 1M 1 , 1 1 w"'uAMs‘GREENE H' 'iollfvio ` of a pair that lind been capitalised for $11521 1l1'1xe(:1nT1|1e 11x1|,_,1'31§1l1;1`1!1€1t1;1u§1l;' 1:31 =» < BERLIN-°N7'\R'° 1 $31,200. or for $10,600 cncli. There 11111115 1.11- 111xes_ 1-111._11e111.11111 1111111111111_ were 166 pvlts nt that sale, a iiunibcr U11," 118 0111111111111 by 1111 ye111111.1111y_ of thcin from Prince Edward Island 5_ W11e11 111111 11,11111.c 11111 M1. 11111111111 ' riniclies.' The totnl broiigln; for the M t i l l iitire 165 pelts was iibont $11,000 111:_l1}:111?akc he datum' on he now o . - ' ln other words, this one Prince 11_ W111 M1. 0111111111 Mays 1111111 1111 1110 Ed‘V*“'d lsmllfl 9”" was ‘Well f"°“' “ particulars which he says he has in ' rox capitalised for far more than 165 1111 1111sse111111111 01 11111 311 1111111111, we Chat-_\°ttetown» to Bosgon Hll"0" mx D°"S \"f°“gh" “nil me ‘MSG have not selected six pelts. highest or at which it _was bid in was included in 111 1 . S. S- HALIFAX. -“HY 13th. tif- the $11,000. The price offered for it ?|1ee$`|'vBe£:-lfgf ggllg gldldrgllbglfilgt alll noon, and 'every Tuesday thereafter. did not differ materially from thc 1116 1111111111 1.6011111111: 1 g From Boston price offereil for some wild pelts at 7_ M1. 0111111111 Mays Buys 111111.11 were __ _ s__1.1____11ay _11__mo_1 the sai1ie r1i1ile and iii the same condl- 1115 11111111 ..111.. 11111 111111111_ 111111 111111111 ,- _ 1 1 1 1111 11 1 111 11, N0" “’ U' - _ _ __ _ was obtained. Does Mr tlonsul Mnys lm mruur " Un" U ‘U Y (8) l most ici-ipct'li'iillv toiiiiiiii iuy - 1 ' __ " - _. __ __ 11 iuuiiitnin that all the 100 bolts wcrc .IAS-CARRAGHER, “"“°@m0l‘l_ ll* “’P=“’d “l ‘“l""‘f}”*" sold, and will he supply us with the Agtént. ‘nvmmlfls-_ l'“°_,l “fmd '1h,$` “’,1‘21"‘|' fm' particulars regarding .the price ob- Cliarlottetown P. F. I. """"“'1 “°‘ f11‘{°f1°r°"1 1. 1‘° 1‘1',§§§ ‘”l“° ~fa|,u1°u|>- stwemenw which Ove,-_ limit Rcllllllllhilig ill`a`l'l/l’oi?day llcfeay ga i915 Prince Edward f1°'1'l°11|s 1'1:°mg°'ny pmmolers have pub' osoii, . - - - ’ ‘ - 1 ' sie area. 1"f‘“;y;,f§',”°f““““' Liizrs, iz:°:i..:;°9..0';ii..i°“i. are Ame-mn Serve p0\'l.L\1 G0 ‘ll ~ °l“~ -_ ' ~ Charlottetown, P.F.I., St.Jolin C-lty Ticket Oillco, 47 King 1i;1:1i1§J_i°t of December 28, 1914, I say 11111.11 7‘111_ 19111 i"%et'CURR|E Agent St John N B “Prince Edward lslaiid people have Mr Ch1§1r|°s A' §1hem°m’ . . 1 » - » ~ - orence, ass. ‘ A. E. FLEMING, T. F, and P A. St. niade a valuable1)1c¢_>n1ril1>1ub111on uto S11____1 beg 1° 11c111111w1e11811 1,ece1111 John. N- 9- h“’“““1D'1‘1g'es?. 1, 3 11;‘11r1’ uc '1;ma1‘se of your letter of March 25, 1915, re- §1!‘ 11111 :1'1ve__ §o';1E,°“ ' questiug s iist or good rox companies ` W 0"N°"°mber4'1914'Is“y: maintained on a fur basis. Silver U S. COIISUL MID FOXES ai a Iver foxes are worth from $14,000 to $80,000 per pair. These are the prices advertised. (2) Yet when one~flfth of those prices is obtained the sale is heralded as proof that I misrepresented the business when I warned prospective investors that it was unwise to invest with the idea that pelts were worth from $1,300 to $3.000) and that foxes were worth from $14,000 to $30,000 per pair. To~day you mention $250, or one~ tweltfh,.ot’ $3,000. as a fancy price for a pelt_ Does not this prove that the inflation six months ago was far worse than I e hi t d" (3) on give some statistics basil on reports from one hundred fox com- panies. My reports are in regard to three hundred companies. Of course _the conclusions are different. As to number silver foxes, 2,600 total oos not now exist. But it did exist 'i 914 “ if conservative estimates are made ' As pioneers in the domestlcation lot the fox Prince Edward island capitalise their animals at from people have been benefactors to the $110110 1 111111 11 111 . " `° 1 ,. _ - El M51' 1111111 '11 _1 , 11 you a list of companies which I could . |110", LQNDUN From HALIFAX 19__1,)n yijrmc Edward 18151111 111 11 1, foxes from New Brunswick _ ranches ‘Sim 'Points ' Ai>ril24t|1 Uatorlno " 27"* _ ~ (viaSt._lolin‘lNi‘i'dl April l5ih Grnciann May l2lh % ` 'Tabasco " 20!" _ Appaninc June 3rd 1»11,111'1_1y|gg,\»00|, From IIALIFAX 1 _ _ Roanoke April 23rd 'ami wui- iwraimo .MU 'th " 23;,-'d"‘ Tabasco M1y~i0u» its-nous May ?1 Hi ___Fum¢_§s,.\iill\¥5‘ 5°-I-ld' We __-i -»i'.. 10+ _!.»--‘~- .Ia _ ' ill? isfifrli _a N "`” _ _ “‘ A-IA<=11'1<= .asosrrrou SAT# rhaucisco 'risiiau on Baie March ist- to Nov, :wth ' "‘l"*_".' $124.60 ' From Picton. N1 S- Gulng andkatnrninl *fl* m‘l°"°' Q91" v|¢ Chicano an1d_ce ""- hctumina vlan;/111a1=111gm;1_.1' _ 1 1v`11_ 11owAm1_ _11_p11a_, t,.i‘.R.. st. John. rua. w._u.i11Y11£, c1:‘011i_1l111l1>1v1*i§_rvfw india. world, and there are indications that they will get the industry on ii solid y report pu e anuary 15 sa s e e 0 ee . 13-fa .2 _ '. i if »_ _ _ _. s 115 » _ 1 _.Maisie . _ ~_.s.fe'»“ .¢ff~=\r» fi ~ »~ ~ 9- ~ 1 _ . \ 1~111111?_,J11°r11/'1’1l1'1\1u`1}1.1:1§‘1°Q1:e1£°_'i_°111 1':§.f.$;'l?1111'g‘; ,Boston Herald and other iiewsisdulilfs 1111;, 111 c1111111e1_11c1111g 1116 1111111111, _stated that I did not make uny nientioii ,antagonistic repo,-1,1 11111115 1111111611 111.11111 3_l;_11l;e_1i11i1;i1ye. yet they Quoted from thc ». m. t ti ~ ~ wh1?3e(:,r1n3e11>111bf1111!:'§1l11 1(1’1°'1‘11'gl11x'1?y:1l ln my revert of the prices obtuiiioil Charlottetown as United States Consul §_‘;|15Is1m1:;|y,pe"'s' pubushed Am" 15' a ' - 11?1f1f1f1‘1_'1.1,u:111lf1°1f1°11::1'g;1§"1‘1f1;":_f1t1:1°;1f;'; “Tho belts from Prince, Edward 111 1111, 1111111111111 101, 11111181111, 9111111 111_ island were in most cases from faulty 1eg1.11y_»» _ _ an1ma.1s. but soinewsre from choice 1 _ an ma. s_” 1,11,$,1'§1‘f§§1;“?,1§111f°§*1§’1f1§11§'1‘111l1‘}"11"11§f1’ <10) 'rims wiii prove uint the assi 111 111 11 11 1 friend oi' the fox industry is not the ‘ 1111111111e°1.11"1°1‘11B°‘1"‘:ed""9 h°"°“y man who lnfiates it and publishes C8l'€ `Wll make the given fagtsydd tile Bandera' I have fabulous statements in regard to it, , , ll _xures _vyhicli I have ' awkwdfd h-=lIld.al.ll`aC- I thoroughly investigated before giving. =}1'1“1:111'fh1f°111'11t11" 115“'°;11 ‘|‘°_€“°ls‘ . 1 _ » c m _ s no yet "‘ 1l1E111:;l1¥c1;'1(:1n1H:1.1?1§1:€1f::;1E11111':'1:v§;`t£;‘1;'1ff Dolnted out ii. solitary instance in 1111111 1111111 11111 1116111 111 omcers are _'which my statements were not absoi~ 1° 1111111111 101 damn 111 H1110 re _mp utely correct. and let it be borne in 111011 11.18 lslandergs 1,§1'1_ han-est pnud mind that an my. reports Bild letter! 1111e1'11;11y,, and 1 6011111 1 1 V111 were in compliance with instructions ' “° 3 Ve em. and enquiries which I was duty bound °'nyth|“5 but '°m|’°"“’Y 11919 5Y'i““` to answer and to answer truthful! 0f_ the finest manicure 3‘_€1r_*:¢'1_l6<:_'l711’11;¢B 111 &_000l°¢1HlIce with The prices' which foxes and fnrs age , ' rea va “B ° f°xes ‘md now bringing in Prince Edward Island furs will eventually become known B(-)Bl‘dS Whatever be the effort to l eiv the Dmv°‘ the absolute correctness of public into thinking thatfllvei? fox every r°teca'st which I have made on the subject. _ skins are worth fr in $1,300 t $3 000 each 111 111 1 81 0 _ ° » Will you kindly publish the above shows an average of |778 received for his pelts during the period from S1 ,.1 1000 to i014." _ _ 10isr11,,f,,;'1‘,°§'” "‘"“”‘“‘ “_” M“’_ 7' . Asnoiss wi-moo by fox msd in nm Guardian. the New York Time e without omissions? I am. sir, etc., LIVINGSTON T. MAYS. 1. In a letter dated April 7-exactly one month ago-Mr Consul Mays wrote to Mr Charles Sheffield, Flor- ence, Mass., “No confidence can be placed in the published statements of dividends paid _ . . in most cases they have been declared as a. result of stock manipulation and not as a result of earned profits.” Is this, or is it not. a di si f th h scus on o e onesty and integrity of the Isianders" Every under penalty, to keep books which shall be prima facia. evidence of all facts in connection with its business. Has Mr Consul Mays had access to any oi' these books’ the facts to quote th price authority. Will he inform us what he prates about the “facts in his iertainty of unborn foxes, as no com Mays has done more to dania e a and asking if the business can be black fox companies of this Province o $31, per p r, which many times the actual value of the foxes For this reason I cannot ve recommend. Guaranteed silver black are advertised in the daily newspapers of this city for $1,500 per pair. Com- panies on Prince Edward Island would ask twice as much for ranch bred silver black foxes. 'After thorough investigation I ani convinced that there is no dierence between Prince Edward island ranch bred foxes and ranch bred foxes from other portions of Canada. Prince Edward Island. bred foxes bring better prices because a. tremendous advertising campaign in #Which lt"ls insistently asserted that these foxes are superior to all others. No confidence can be placed in tho published statements of dividends paid. in many instances these divi- tlendsliave not been paid at all, and in' no cus have they been paid from the sale of Delta. and in most cases 'they have been declared as a result of stock manipulations and not as a result oi' earned profits. Silver black foxes now bring in this Province less than one-third. of what they ‘brought last year at this time. It is prob- iematisgii wi|'etp»r_»tii» rox _industry can be inu_i_iitaiaed.ou1_-s gait basis. No compinupor individual ilu done it up to the present time. except two in- dividuals who report that _they did previous to 1910. They did not report. their |h_l%mentl-to the custom author- ities as t e law requires and they did not deposit their money in the decal banks. Their sales were made at a time when fnrs brought four tlines.as much al they bring this year. These three circumstances connected with the much advertised 1910 sale of Prince Edward _island silver fox skins d ` li th t al ri onotstrengten- a li eanac - tartan by which to judge the fox. ranch- ing industry. Yet the wide-spread-idea 1 ~_i _fi , 1-1 - _- _tm ‘.7 =, 1_...,i 1 .-1 FEVER Tussnoiusits Tycos fever 'l`liei°ni_oiiiciers are as fine instruments as money aiiid_cxpci'itnce and pin both kinds iii half, one and two minute thermometers with certificate. Special pricesto nurses and doctors. ‘ css VETERINARY ‘THERMOMETERS Thermometers Tycos Strong, reliable, in case with chain and pin. J. _ G. JAMIESON \ 9851-5-8lVlsin2i. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' _ "lvl ' . . ' W can produce. We have them with the new Safety case and with Nickel case chain' _ /“ that Prince Edward *island pelts differ will si"`__' <1 0'.. 1.11 ‘“‘icaaiii»”ai“*“'°'°'rir'°'°~s oi ms sg n _Y 1;): W ’ll Sile ie Sk ptics TO _ THE MAN WHO DOUBTS---Who has not yet worn a “Mi_ll~ _to-Man” Suit or Overcoat made by the English & Scotch Woollen Co.---and therefore DOESN"[ KNOW---who has never looked in- to our methods of doing business and proved the value of our fabrics, but who---if he looks and proves---becomes a good cus- tonier---w'e send this me_ssage:--- _ WE offer you incontestable proof---PLAIN, MANIFEST, PALP- _ A ABLE PROOF---of our ability to sell you clothes under the market value---a $25 or $30 Suit# or Overcoat _for $15 no more, no less. Subtract from this statement the enthusiasm and ex- perience that our “Mill-to-Man knowledge imparts to. us, and then we’ll Surprise you. Subtract from this statement all the skepticism, doubt and misgivings with which you are saturated, and_THEN we’ll surprise you. We tell you we can sell you a Suit or Overcoat for very little more than the other fellow pays for the_Cloth, that’s what the “Mill-to-Man” plan does for you. We don’t-insist that you buy. WE DO ASK YOU TO LOOK. Your Choice Of Any Material. We Need You You Need Us if we don’t do anything else but keep the other fellows’ prices down -where they belong-Charlotte town needs us and every individual man in Charlottetown needs us. We are iiattered and delighted with the efforts of certain tailors and “ready-made” dealers through- out the country to trade on the name, fame and $15 sign of the English & Scotch Woo len Co.- but do|no_t confuse “Mill-to-Man" Clothes* with any other_garments. We are the only and original, “Mill- _l ' to-Man Tailoring Service” and there 1 _ _ _ 1 zIi)re no valu?s1':to edquai_1our_? in the W d sample fabrics, self measuring ominion o ana a. ot ing can Out'0f'T0Wn Men chgrtstzaillid style book to any address F REE. co_mpensa_te you for the loss you Our Mail Order Dept., is fully equipped to _give_ you the very best of service, will sustain by buying your Clothes i’.2?eW°iSi?.f'l“.ilL‘§.Fyl‘Z»5‘fil2i°?iZ“}i5‘i‘ll§l“3}32."i>2,‘§€fil5¥`if‘c‘Zfi§§fis2°§f322i e‘S“w“°’°'rRso K. ciissiio East; Mo.n1rea1_ _ _ _ _ 1 Supt_ of Branches. if A l‘l‘llillill-gfo-Man _failoring Service” 18151-tiallierina West. lillrblsury. ~ nur ~ 158 Richmond Street. Charlottetown .~¢§5#> _ _11 ir ' ‘-,li is l 1; »__»__ ,...,.._ r 21?. l _. 1 _i _ l _ I if l ': if f flis ~-.-_ as--.~.~¢ 11. }_ iii _ fy ‘l; i i i ._ .iq 1 f _= i, Ei __ qi .-,` " #.1 9-it i'-‘ fi: li "‘ ii l -_-rs Q; - st: `_'§_i _.1 ;. . i »,': vi.: Lil - »,l_é><~.~».». ill =]?_f1\ "ld 'it' ,i_ »i ~,¢-ss-g_¢.=.~..~_f.. » » -»» ._ -ss.. '_~;_"~“:`:"' 1_1 Y, ._ .11 »;'= . i if; ' 1 til is pi il l i .-..f §.....~.-.-..-