_ L\ l .‘..l M llitl kg .f ‘lp V. PAGE Elgin-~ " muse-Nln A 9 " , `""` ` .‘ FEBRUARY 28 1914 2/" P ~ igtii K Dalton Foxes are ,,St,an,ard,f‘o,;ef t* ,__qi~ d Twenty Five Years of Unbrokeii Belt the Lvnibn Market Are Undenieble more of their A `“ » 0 77 M l Capitalization $270,000 , ` in--sh - -._i~ swf * vm' "" Shares $100.00 each F “i_iioRADE iaiiicit Lliwiirn I . Has purchased from the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox Co. Ltd., the iirst fifteen pairs ot young 1914 foxes sold b ` ~ ' ` ‘ " ' A Thorough Knowledge of Fundamental Conditions N y them this year and have appliedfor letters patent for the purpose of breeding the Black Fox in captivity. ls vital to every investor in the Black Fox In=dustryi`. In order to`gai`ti this it is necessary to look briefl into Y M the history ofthe development of this wonderful dividend paying business. ‘ Up to the year 1912 the raising oi Silver Black Foxes in captivityin P. E. Island, was carried on by six men among whom was Chas. Dalton the pioneer ofthe indt1stry.` The value ofa fox in these early days was based on the Q value of the pelt, and there was quite a rivalry existing between these few ranchers as to whose pelts would brin the best price when placed on the open market in L0i1don.Ye`ar`aiter yeartheir pelts were marketed side by side and year after year for twenty-tive years the pelts from the Dalton ranch carried off the hon0rs,the proofs of which may he seen P in their oiiice at any time. ‘ But the crowning event came in 1910 when twenty-live pelts from the Dalton ranch reali/:ed the avera e rice as The W0rld's Record -ranch. In t _ _ ' ' g P ol $1,400 a pelt, one ofwhich brought the handsome price of $2,700; a small fortune in itself, It is therefore known he latter part of the year 1912 this celebrated ranch was purchased by the Chas, Dalton Silver Black Fox _ C0. Ltd., and aiter about ten months operations paid to shareholders the immense sum oi $250,000.00 in dividends. These Foxes Are the Fore Parents in a Direct Line of the Foxes Purchased A Byi“HygrHd¢ Blesk F0X¢SiLimited” A l 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 15 per cent of the yearly increase. This includes, care feed, medical 1-i t- tcndance identical with that given to the Dalton C0’s animals By this ar. rangement shareholders are assured that their foxes are being cared for by ” the most experienced men in the business today. I-Ion Chas. Dalton, President of the Dalton Company, is the most successful breeder of Foxes, the world has everltnown, andhis expert advice will be at the disposal of_ this Company at all times. ‘ Dr A C Lundie the ranch Veterinar has made small animal life his . ' ` ' y at 1 ‘ special study, and has been remarkably successful in his treatment of Foxes during the past year. Ranching Agreement With the Dalton C0. 0 AF ew Important Facts Briefly itated,-tell you why Hygrade Black Foxe, Ltd. is destined to become the greatest dividend payer cf them all. First Fact:-Smal_l capitalization on the best class of foxes the world has ever produced. ' ' Second Fact: ~ No preferred stoi k. Every shareholder participates equally in the profits earned by the company. Hygrade Black Foxes Ltd., Con'ipany’s Stock is all genuine. NO “good - will and valuable trade names” to pav dividends on. A Third Fact: -Free flotation, nota dollar, worth of bonded indebted ness to add ti the cost ofthe company. It is financially free hrid independ ent i ` .. ~ Fourth Fact: - Dalton Foxes are`the acknowledged standard rf h ~ world. Stop and think of the advantage you have by investing in all Di tori Foxes. l I I Application for Stock , May be madeto the .‘ ecy Trees, Mr. J A. Weltter, any ofthe Provisional Directors or authorized agents. .,, 10 per ce nt must accompany all ap; lii a ions for shares, vt hich, in case stock is not allotted will be re urned in full. Compare this pioposftiin with sry other 1914 Frx prorosition on the market and yt u n ust tome to the ccnclusitn that this is the place to invest our rncne . 5 , y. 9 For further ii formation vi rite cr 1 ht ne J. A Wcbttt r, Chailotte- town. A E ?nW§m nn Y' rr J 1 -- ~ l' Apvlicativu F01'm Hygrade Black Foxes Limiteds Capitalization $270,000.00 Shores $100.00 each . I hereby make applications for. .... .. shares in Hygrade Black Foxes Lt'd"` and agreeto pay io tper cent in application, io er cent Amount enclosed Name'....'......... .e... Date Occupation ._.*... _ H..- . . . . »;2;~\`.~rsZ§i&*irii0vfsit`ii7iAL `i>fi`REcroiis Piehsioen i s0Lic1T0R---A. B. fwafbuiten, 1<.c. ’01REcToR---L. L. Harrison, M. in Jas Paton, Merchant, Ex-Mayor of Ex-Premier of P. E.iI'slz`ind . '" A Halifax, N S. the City of Charlottetown DIRECTOR.---G. C. Acorn. Advertising _‘S EC’Y-TREAS-- _l. A. Webster VICE-PRES L E P ' A A ' Add - rowse Manager Insuran ce A ent and Br _ ‘ g_ _ oker Meichant, Ex M P for Queens County Promise Bros, Limited Charlottetown. ' § S2 P on june roth and thetbalonce on August 15th, 19-4. \ ' _ _ ’ i 9 0 0 - .__ _ ‘ . 1 P l` ‘ '-=i=»:..l' ‘ . ____.__ _ - _- _ ___ ` _ ff* e 1 . i. ._ ii. A Q 0 -.toon orrii:-nw nniin.-'rua -fran i.A'riii 'ri-iiiiooomii mit Brown, nn ii-‘renin ‘im my mans by s. umm and J. cook-,anu‘ ` P ` ii th t it pl t in ' . ~ A ' __,___V___m___ ___ W ,’t’it~-.S1 ._ __ _ .. ._ 1 ch, Port: Hill, who was drained in on no ace a merald on the WRIGHT -The death occurred at the sorry to boar that., Mr. Johnston on hull time w ll rl _ ith ‘_ __ _l _ »23rd innt. of Peter Greuan, the old- home ol his-son, Mr. Ingham Wrlglvt, Mountain is seriously illi- Mr Al- mm; 5 (1 gn; das cn 8 M er blue duchns “tm with nk roses :_-:rr-::-‘r-‘-“ff ----------------------- ` --,-`~`-“f-‘f-‘-'f` ----------- ' ff-`-‘-“~‘~`-‘-“-“-‘-“-`~‘-`-'-“f-`-‘-“-‘-'-‘>-`-`-`===>--‘-‘ff-‘¢\vw est resident of th Y dtstrlct _ I a , being ttumpt.ellft.om,Th :gt 4,wommh§a¢urday; lrpd ‘Somers lat Bedeque is vlsltlng __ __ __ , _ iipwnrds or eighty years oi im. 'rua lim. 0 . ° ore r . 00° 0 rl at ons In Malte the guilt of Mn im out tb it tt Murigcgllladlds Slltliie bqribllirzzgmlriiiii Ing gi;/ii»ii~ii`iTE0iiii%wt?;i-iiiiitzniimaliriarfx deceased was well known as a‘qulet_ the oldest and mont. hllhly reslvected Mr. Wllllum H d rs so r ng ° rn w° mu' . u ure a sonl._ However and bonded .trimir.iiig|. 'PTO ¢t°°““ the second bull proved more lively, .Wu ably supported by his cousin Cleor M K At th d °"“' (J““‘°")-* H9' and Ktfnlluxton getting the next. cerorggny cthgyy rgbuiiggngo thetilininii Bo aurti and em-no. 1381-2-zsmtlipfi 2jy~.wi;i|i3l;er§;,u;i;¢::gldeA|1?]%~21m;hJ_ ;rH»tY‘;i::ll;;]egEmni;ia, ;;;~l|¢:;;p::<;:;g§n tm ixszdvninbogtgzztoplzgi Tm” cams gains gi; gzgvspeéieggntibzsrngglég: than Margate not one, and Keuumf- room when Q iiumptuotiu reliant. was -'mm Mortunio DAILY o ' e ' z tw , ki li 3.4,' umdb' ___ - ne|ghb,,,|,0od_ He leaves a mnny 0| Itxrlggiéc, usggrimorstdo, und was born under tho, sktllltil care ole Mlql.ll'1 on 0 ma ng t ° more on can bo obtained - st Lai‘lert.y’| mi i ' .__ l2\1‘ ' ' -served. A very pleasant ovonlnl W" - tor some lively pl y M r I .ispmt dfthe visit. ol the ¢th6l`lV5|'|'l __ ‘T M_,AU\_ me many mend” lee sons and one daughter, _viii.. the hu°t<,l4; yenlxnxaggo. llaisthlgialalpg Durant.- Miss Eva Oomerdn has re- ed in mn Sth ‘,‘ _lu , an vpgmoi-1.1 Pai-lon, Bummorutdo, me pl,,,,,,9d t le r th Francis on the homestead- J b I-I ' _iiixrlitnliiiticlsin oi.EaKs_-wane ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,',,,,, 8,,” h,s,,,c,,“, ',,fn°e‘;! Joni. N.'B., iinu"mr»_ 'Jriméii sbml fm '1`“°'°°v lest *1\“l'W“°l*"¢°‘Y”*° ‘ -- ad, one lor grocer und one to men added to the general enloyment- , , ...___ - _ _ .~ . _ tin in vi um .i»~'-s.iir- - it eui-main mi~itiii\=.siim- y r _Y ' nan, Shamrock. *‘°nd'd'J' Un dmpnud uvqhllvn d D l“'”&“' .pe ~ , ' - irdware department Write P. 0. ' ___ ____ __ . , _ eros and Mr. nrry Warren judge o|‘3, Spatial train looYC626=m!¢|"°"“ glil 182, Bummirwf. 13195-2-26lI13l‘ _THE LATE MARY GAuDET}__ death took place at two o,nlDc°k ye* :old uvqkllm fl M p|lv`_,_Y. _ , ' --EN R(lU'l‘Fl T() BOS - - lv _ it uno oriand 8 n t mm , D n _ ` ‘ turned homo altar vlsltlng lrloniil in ut” b,l|,,., m..~“h, Wu’ p -- wommde Kens‘,’,,g,m,.s hugh ‘T2 in ami.. N ii- limes A in st ""”*""'-*"°""~ Th' '““°"‘l *°°" l““"° Humilfwi e - one mill-on 'mio some atioulgpgi -HAVING PARTEI) with my llrm, at Clinton, I wlll sell by priv- lts sale a quantity of hay, straw, mixed loed, whent, potatoes, some Itock." Moses Woodside, Clinton, P. ir. I. ' 1361-2»zsm4ipd. -GUARDIAN AGEI\"I'.--Mr. W. .A. Mlllmon ll Guardian Agent tn Alber- ibn, and he will be glad to recelvit news. new and renewal aiibocrlllt-lon And advertising. .. l -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Ir. W. A. lllllmoii to Guardian Afnit. in Albor- tozi, and tio will be and no resolve news. new and renewal subscription All odvlrtltlng ' TON.-Miss llyrde Kenny, henrl trimmer ln the mllllnsry department ol Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd., lelt on Tliiirsdnv lor Boston and New York. She wlll_ho met ln Boston by Miss Shaw. enlev lndy and manager-ol the some de- partment, who hos spent. the winter there. They will both take in the openings tu than cltlou during the nrot weelt. in Moi-ali and will visit: tho Canadian openings. The knowledge thus gained ond the novelties thev will “inet while in attendance at tlisle large and axclullvo ebnti-on in an assurance to their many loily/our tomcro that they may uplift tlls very, Intent ideal ln modal and t.H-lhhtdngo all t l ui urn iii tba to :tiara in spring. 148+-M ._ " bmi. _ - ol in Mary Gaudet, adopted daughter ol Mr. ahd Mrs. Albert Gaudet, Buminernldu, alter an illness ol about eight weeks from pleurlay. The deceased, who was 25 years ol nge, wal a diiulhtur of Mr. 1=b;lip /ii-senau-tt, formerly or wetting- ton but wa d , , n n opted when Quite young, on the death ol hor mo liar, 'by Mr. and Mi-n, Gaudet. sbs loaves I he ln - - :lie but United - 'to mourn helldl r ther bro ltur at ther fi rt been place nt. nlile Pitiil’a Blilittlti Mus will lio- tin a i h h qt; 0; .io e.lo';o9.iyp eq; io pus ttf ly m0I'|I ilk BC f. 0 lJ0mB Of 8!" »g'g_n.[_|g1g_”5| 5|" 0'; jqpqal son Albert Gu_v,'Sun-.ir.erslds, of Mrs. , _mor maui stir; no ui noi on ry ”_'°' t 9111141 Gly. WIGOW Of thu IBM Nr- nox 1 ' on A ous v o .ti o it the --TAKE Tl-ll!l~ lO!AL train for Wllltiun Guy. Deeouiiaa, who lion re- t mm; int-iiii 'pusiurlqg E.;-I “iii iioqiiiig B’ sided lor some mn in the Uulm | me mnoiiiu imiwll V "1°l¢°°Il°° tlterbon, had been sponding the win- gqi qasiq ro vines .&;.xm't l,i|ozl ter with her nun. About two welll -in io tunnis eq; 'lnoi poo.xl|p‘;(d “I0 llll WAI \»£l!ll1 l6\‘l0\llly ill W"-\l` pggq, 9,||\Q 9|" W qygng ugugu [|50 tvioumonntlo, which ended lu berdeothw qua .iusaiiiog :iq ow, -puny; -5; ~ ' ' Besides. r. Albvft 0.11. BIIOUM' Ich -,gy 'aynoq -ig io 'tuiiamog xo,| nokia Iit':.°:‘.:"2.t”€.‘:....°‘.l'tl‘.¥:‘-.tm=;°:t't ""°‘°“;= °'" "t '°e°°‘°" fi - » 1 nom ' _.- __ to iriotirn. 'l‘lin iunerolewm ulue _ ° °_‘ K Hows Xa" _ fntdouua Bundayut 'V ' The death tonlt place yesterday at her home M p . ,_u _ . . ~'1'nn Lara mis- on 1-h,._u -uoimiitaeuoan paiivm mm ““"' ""°°‘1 ~ ."“=""““° "°° T ' '°°"““' ‘\“ """""‘Y °' “"'°" lit a.ao returning "bt-§-lil-..\,tt I_\¢¢\"“ ____ me ti.oo. ailt_ti~r`-atiisi. - A v ` i . Bummerndo 'rusulp' vonliii Maruh s. to »i»wi»1i_»\m’if.°cmui,i iniiik. only 51,00 lor..`i~titiirn ti~lp.~'~; - f im-1-mini. v--_»~;.-_-.-__- I arm he still ' --SPECIAL SKATE.-Thaw will be