.i._- _U. ' '.-l't en i z' .1 sineeetmenlsiieeieleeliennii ¢|osht,tl\evsl7hu||aedidneiel_thll ptirpflt. . This old and .,,.“"“..."t.°*"..i....ii-it s.'f-1”.- pllflfyllm 55° _ ur. Peter Le u ff‘§“£"i.i" troubled 'ri _ been My with them, and nisht. they were 1° eisini-_ e~‘°' ‘if=<»»~»~l»- .‘.':.:'.t.‘":.‘:.‘:.‘.°..".‘::.°..°.:.:.';.i.':.' gg" _ _ _ _I fwull Pr uw °" ‘dl-'F U°li°I° 5003 districts could come andfnrther thein place in the COUQKQ Y°5¢¢}*\&Y education It would he an~ uniortuu~ forelioon in the vreleoee Ole lerse ll' ate thins ii eiien pupils lied no op- _ (AM hui” _ Lyon” p.__”_m°d_ portunlty for a wider outlook such Amon: of-hers present were the Hon. _semb1i;§e. His Worship the Ma o J. A. Mathleson, Premier and Pt-ss ‘K. C., Hon. J. A. McNeill, Cornmis isloner of Public Works; Mr. H. Camp and Principal sllobertson. PARIJNTAL LUKEWARMNEB3 work bf the session said the grad my uat_es they were turning out on tht; present occasion were well fitted to gy _ y g ore may their vert in Whatever sphere injpsenpie wnn are tune idling away tee Illdd/“KQD _ _Pll1\pll_\if6 tim? 911535041 ill- ID file Iillllld springtime of life was simply nppnl- the college waswitllout the means 0 ,, ‘ 'comparing its'_..resuits, but compari- _ __ _‘ ' son with outside institutions showed Msn Mm7l§\'|\ 'that the graduates of Prince of Wales Quit, “flheld their own throughout the length " ` ' and breadth of the Dominion. Thei: GREAT oPPoR'i‘UN1'r1ns r duatea' went to otlie vi g a _ _ _r pro nee _ 'and readily established themselves as" (3 TRYMANni5._b|g_ hand5ome_wellischoolmasterm being greatly sought _The hairmnn after having distrib- printed weekly mlsvlilw °f P“'|altei-. 'rne reputation oi the nniii-.ge d I i 1 1 had be? greiztizsthgipasé' gut U19 HCC0mD8himent of musical hon- ns, tscearysosree as __s ns 0 ew ;rl;:,fe“;';'§°éo§;';apé,_ i't,5fi,,_91y;f'e11 the additional advantages being ,, bestowed upon it. The college WHS successliil year. It was a pleasure to judged. by the _graduates it sent. out and they knew that those who wen tion; but so also did those who cam town in particular, did not receiv the support it_ should get from th 'C0mm“"ll5Y at large- Parents dill “°t\ward Island and had been educated if my ggi i » i»°°>;;~ .l“:.:‘.‘::“.:,‘;"f:;*.°.‘_l::,. 5' “°:‘°‘=:.~ “: when ou are nie ing yoiir_ii_gu _r _ ,' Jus l e 0 soy 0 _e S \\ ll B. purchgse wk for me _coupm__ tbatitbe education of other peogle s clhil-iwhat he hw sgid the prevwus day at _ “__ ' MOORE S, MCLEOD dren BB HWY- Bhoud d°~ 0 “cg ect another institution, that they hap- is2a___k6_ _ _ _ lofithe education oi the :_-latin; g_ene_r-_pencil to he born lust at télie iight 5 __ a Oh WHS 8 Very KWH \“B~g€fY ll time, and were going ou in o a t ' the coinmonweaith of the Island. It worm of gl-ent ODDO,-tunm0g_ when .Wits the 610695100 t0 m\d'U- Parem' 0" he started life, as they were about _even a trustee sufficiently intierestcil to (i0_ there were no “-grown., ¢nlngm_ '_in the progress of the school to visit phy_ W, teicph0ncs_ nm anmmn-,,i1ng_ - _'fit .ivennnneeior twice a vita- yyioi nnnnnnnnrspus. To-day we had not to ho H8110 B P05 10" 0 '3 Ba" ull these things and in a few years 'they could not have th_e_ supervision ' of education they_could desire. It was 'true the appointment of niiili- _ Do not l~*lf`f__¢‘\1 _ tional inspectors would ennlile them _ _§‘l‘f‘,°,l‘i°,‘;g;°¥;i",;~q. ,to cover more ground than formerly ‘ P _ ing, oi- intrud- __ ing Piles. _No _ and he hoped it was the beginning oi greater developments-hut when all .- ' V ntlon reoylred noe ldent of the Board of Education; HOD. M. MBcKiIln0n, Commissioner of Agriculture, Hon. W. B. Stewart, bell, Superintendent 0! Education; tnry schools of the city. It seemed The Principal in reviewing the to it for their three years course and \ - tl in the Isla d h _ uh uwhgeent MOORE rernairltd pei-manen y _ _n §LacMlIfE5DiSp Wi h 'cv rv ‘Loolos citleeus. Broceeding the Principal 5: ' sal unfortunatel education in the i an ion As d' ~ » Y P“f°hf”.f- W* E Ve °“@ C l . ' _Island ss n wnole, and in charlotte- - ' I ` e . '~ '.- .left to their own resources in carry-~ UNK on the edueatioluol the ria`l1i|_ ' When 'they 'considered that isnt th '|iI\I these young men. and women had received in Prince of Wales Colton had left irliermanent impression for 8004 lllion them. Apart altogether from the value of the collage as a as the Prince of Wales College af- forded. In conclusion the Principal ' mentioned that last year was a re-‘ cord year for the number of pupils enrolled there being 281. agirnst ass in the previous year. He e pressed ` NB Ngret that only s. small percen- ' tags of these came from the elemen- _the city school children left at the age of thirtdsn or fourteen and were seen fron; that age to nineteen anti. twenty running about the streets 0! the city both day and night, having evidently nothing to do and no on seeming to exercise any control ovel t m The number of such oun l ing, and it was a great pity the par- ents did not appreczate the opportu- nities oiiered by the Prince of Wales College. ‘ uted the medals, diplomas and certi- ficates, to the successful students, to ors, congratulated the Principal and staff on the com lation oi another I himto preside on such an occasion at the grand old institution that had made Prince Edward. Island famous 9 in every state in the union and in every province in the Dominion. He could assure the students who had now finished their course, that Wher- ever tbe name was known lt. wah a passport to any young man seeking “la position oi trust and responsibility [that he had. como from Prince Ed- surgioai aper- ‘ i r wqfwillll Und UWB! lil ll\.BIl)\& EQ~ hsioes and Bah, and that YQ ` . _ lfi would readily believe that the train- ' f-_"r~ " " on the result ol the yeai-‘e work and » » 5 ' theme. ini- nie exeeil t sddteee. He1",'§:§;,, "’°, 'md “ "'°_fa?°§°§“"-"',’°; _th 5 s ope was I 0 ul Zg:“r:’”i?_m°° 5:f‘:°§;dt°b“|;":°;:’m:_ gaining knowledge and advancing ma cnmt ta them and- t -ek muh lille. We realized we belonged n°wq "° the Islwd' (APvl‘.“”_)' thugs was inifesteg a billfonnisf dol- -` TEACHING .ls .xvnorassrou ’“"’ Th" ““’"’ "'"° '°"' ’“"""‘-" "'°‘°‘°' M“"“°°°“ *H5533* "W" Zalfgd inN§ii' ¢¢'=- Eel Nfiirflf 1 PROSPECTUS OF PROPOSED Weeks Siitlver Black Fox Company Ltd. Head Office at North Tryon, P. E. I. L _ s Capital Stock e 1 The Company will be Capitalized at $100,000.00 divided into 1000 shares of $100.00 each. There has been secured five pairs of 1913 pups guaranteed choicest selection of the Dalton-Tuplin Strain. This stock needs iio further com- 1 Terms of the Company _ I \"\ _ . . . _ . l I - h faith in the future of the Fox industry and in the stock they have The promoters of the Weeks Silver Black Fox_C`0mpal1y 112V¢_S0_mUC _f f h. b th .ll f _ P“'°‘“‘S°"’ *“°' *“°Y g“‘”°‘~‘*°° ‘°“ "“"S "°’“..‘.‘I.Z i§¥T.§{§`.'.§.‘.i`§'é?§§‘hif‘?§T§.‘1`$‘§.T.“?§5`.§f.‘§‘$§.‘°%Zl§f.§"§.‘Z.°‘l‘3$.i?i.§.€.Z..“`lR °.§;..§.¥. ".§l...°.§f ` feit $ 0oo.0o. This ` racticall means a guafa - - - - ` - - - 5. l? Y _ _ ii th t 1913 pups and the fact that the five pan, an placed on the market at but $2o,ooo,o0a pair, it will readily be seen that this company o ers c mos lucrative investment made this year in the fox industry. lvl H dl ' B W ks has urchased the beautiful farm property of Mr. George H.‘ Callback, North Tryon, where the most improved ranch 1 1 An up fro-date; RCl11C71 \ _ _ will be erecti:rdrw§`i¢l?’is now :lender cogstruction. This property is favored with the handsorncst hardwood grove in Prince _County and is most suitably ' Estimated Finnesnl Ren..-nn \ adapted for a Fox'fn`i-‘m All modern burgarly proof alarms will be installed and a day and night watchman with the protection of tested man trailing \ bl0od'h_ou`n'ds wiil;al;`w_a_y_s guard the r811Ch I From the five pairs there should be fifteen pups.At present prices this would mean a net pro it o a out $_ o,ooo no 0 e lnves ors er e uc ing a ranc Y . ’ ' ' f`.fb 8 t_th ` t aft dd t' ll h- No Orgamzatron -Expenses f this com/ an viz -the organization including, building of ranch, advertising printing and all other incid- Allfthe expenses incurred iii the formations P _y _ ._ 1 entials will be paid by.,tli,*e_' promoters. _Application for Sf_f5‘v`k _ A licatiuss fqr stool; nan be'n1ade to Hedley B. Weeks, Fredericton, P. E' I. or to The Canada Fox Exchange atidltivestment Company Ltd. 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