AUGUST 26 1914 ”’»1‘11l=i nw- 1 wnws " ' ‘ "f ‘ THE CHARLCYl.‘TETOWN GUARDIAN ' l'mB'r or 11.13." DAQE SQVEN ' fi.’fE_Zi;‘f£‘f.“’.5f1E`?§..i.‘?l1'f"f‘ffF'“2°L‘”‘ff’1’*“’°°f”t**" ,..... -=-2’ `! . _r lL'S 'rriv-iii.: o ular` ' ' -' ' ._ ', .. i" l ..r.i."~.i in iiléfairiibgiilti ’°“““ r :sais ‘::;”°:°.f;Pt.§.‘;.:: of i.‘2.‘:.';'.‘.‘::.';§ i<»ali7.iiii; this. we have made our line Uincweil- r. of (Min lmrses the most complete in the “H "° *Sz l’rr»viur<> 'l he nzices are verv reasonable, ~ ruiiriiiie f-' iii 9() cg-mg, up ` ‘~ \\ r- :il ays consider it ii pleasure to show ou O O 6 D Q .~.°°.°°.~.‘ . .°°Z°‘Z~Z°°Z‘ ra . . . . ..,~_.. . . . 0"C”o. ds ;..;.. . . _.._.. . . . o"¢°°¢°’¢ . . . .._..,..,.. Jewelers Estab. l 868 o 0 0 o .oo.».o¢.» ~ ~ oo,oo.oo:»o ~.-7.<.',.l - _ I ._-<.==~:~»-_ J g _ _‘H - _ -....-_I - ,M ._ __,` v_..,~_ii _ ` _ r , ._-_,,. . _ --- .H .. V. . W. WELLNER & Engravers \ f i ` lk, fi-_'.f»_' '- elif... be bt, ar - 0 a ned in Souiis nt M. A. Puc- . ` ’ QGIN PURSES "“""°' “, I _ \- __ , Tl. ; in U - ;f;.l;»i ;~ ...'lln. CARL. Mcnonniu Guuniiau i D me has become a fixture ',‘, " robroscntutivo in Bourisxwill gladly _p , ;.;;é> _r ._ -i . . . .OQ,0¢.0O . . . ._..,~_~ » o ,u‘»¢ » u v‘°o i ddllmlllrrlfl ”r'Trfr“|T`n`,'\ _ E 5 "i",’-7“`~i'['~'r""‘ Ales M<(‘oiinel ot Bellé River spoilt . ru-.. _.__,___.__».;’ ' . ; ,, r\, 101;. ‘ 1' 1 . ' . » Wliiirr. llill' iiilliiiilll\lililirlllllllllllfllllrillrrllllll lilllllllhuiinrruin:iuluii;illi&sl “‘“ °““ §'_‘i‘1i“°‘°‘"“~'“ ’ _" "'_'- 1" _} M - -V ..*Miss Mnrgnret ill. llle(?oniiell of _.J .J Georgetowii has returned homo after \;_ Y, -.__ .;; i Go lo the Cook Studio for fine photos __.___._...-1-_---__.________.__.- ___._._,__..;--»....__i_..._.-_- We dev ole our time to Art---ln----iirirtraiture at t in Bayer Photo Studio 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192] Finishing For ’i`he Amateur We close on Monday after- noons for July and August. “Silver Black Foxes, Marten & F isher” I am coming East with o shipnient about tho middle ol this month rind’ solict correspondence or personal in. tervlew with interestcrl parties. 1 ul- so have n lew selected Northern Mink and skunk. Criinpiiiiirs or private individuals requiring stock \'/ill liud it to their udvuiitugc to inslu: rin appointment. Mnke nn uillwintmellt upyivhr-re in the Msrltinie Provinces. Contracts tnlieii to supply stock of any description either this or next season. BLAKE VA`NNA'l"l‘lCR Georgetown, (llitririo Address me ut Siilisli\ll`.l'. N- 13. 50638-20Mti sa-t f . . __ _ -»"it 1 - ',.___~-._-.-.W-_._._... ....___....___ 1’ ` .3 | ...___ ,a .. _V ‘Y 5 gr i T I ' ~ li 1,'-' \T _ ._f:“.1,~"-.§;=; ' ~` if "ii ri-'ii és’ ii; P y “~. X, °‘* ill- .i/ . ,,lr.\,r1`i r‘,,l,H/l . ru llilfi Your Chance lor Oxfords Here is a natty oxford style for men that is 113111. cool, smart in ap- pearance and most com- /» -. 7%' _G- `~i,IV - \_. /.arf $2 _.___- to the old houiestead.~G fortable in fit. It is a well made shoe that will give you excellent wear and satisfactionhas been sell- ing right along for $4.00, yours today ior...$3.00 Other styles in patent leather, gun metal and tan, north $4.50 and $500 for $3 37 and , . . . . ._ . .... .$3.75 Alley & C0. 135 Queen St. ii' eonoon ives is ouamiau agent in Mouta ue ..ri-is iviosuuvo ouuraiuii cmd ...°BUl:'-SCll.lBEllS should renew xi ‘week or two before the time they have Paid lor has expired and thus not miss un issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. EASTERN PERSONALS _ .*.\lr. Stephen Hessian, of (’liai'loi,to- town wus ai pusseiii;er by the rfvrn- lng train tor Georgetown.-(1 ..'~‘lllr. Simon Compton and Mr. spending two weeks in Belle River.-G .."llir. ll. H. Carter oi' Debert, Nova Scotia. spent some time in George- town last week.-G ..*Mr. Ailur Gordon, of Boston, has arrived in Georgetown on u visit ..*Miss Helen Benristo. ot Chur- lottetown is visiting in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. Daniel Gordon.--G. ..*Messrs W. and H. Webster of Boston, Mass., spent s few days in Georgetown lust week,-G. .,*Miss Gusin Brick ot Georgetown has gone to Suninierside to take a. position with Messrs R. 'l‘. l-lolinan and t‘o.-G . .*Mr. Wesley Gordon who has been visiting in Georgetown for ilie past ten diiys. leaves on Tuesrluy lor Bos- ton, Mass.-G ..*l\'lr. and Mrs. George iliiiliett, Miss Eileen und Mr. Charles of (ivor- getowii ure spendiiig their' vacation icaiiipiiig, ut. Morell.-(1 ' ..’-‘Rov. David .lones oi’ Ciiurlottc- ltown, rector ot Suuris, Cherry Viilloy 'und Georgetown Parish is spendiiu; 11 tew duys in Georgetown.-G ..."Severiil people left for Monta- gue on 'i`liiirsduy evening lust, by motor bout to attend Miss Lloriiiuiis lrer.il.al und all enjoyed tt very pleas nut eveiiiiig.-G. ..*Mrs. ((‘apt.) M<:Donalri und Miss Vidun returned Tliursrlny even- ing to their lioiiio in Georgetown iroiii an extended trip lo South Aiiiericu.- G. .."‘Miss Estelle Aitken, Miss Alice Compton and Miss Susan Le Broouo were passengers by the S. S. Enter- prise yesterday morning to Murray lilairholrr.-G. ‘ * iss eiiiv Aitken of (`li.lrloiti~ L . `-"9-r' .>’ "y,."v\* .'.' ,rg .uf-\,,§____ _,.';.,-J* Canadian Government Railways From Charlottetown to Canadian National Exhibition "rononro ` Fare and One Third August 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, S.-pt. 2. Single Fare September_3, 7, 9 and 10. Special Excursion Fare I $21.55 I Sent.1,4and 8. All tickets good for return leav- ing Toronto Sept. 15 ’l4. Choice of 2 Trains. Maritime Express. Ocean Limited 51368-26Mtf. Anthracite Coal I . i _l Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due lo arrnfg per Schr. "Sinah C. Kiminski 750 tons of the celebrated Laci; awana Coal 111 ESE. 5t0Ve an Chestnut sizes. This Coal is_all ol the bfi* quality and parties requinliixtrh _P best are requested to boo 6_1! orders at once. ‘md delivery will be made from vessels while dis- charging at lowest oricts BimtainBel|&Co .Pham -10-4. suiiiur' /\»:'n1»= “fr iiuiuu can co. :Lid- 1 eK%ta Black Diamond Line. ‘wnjuly ;;n¢l. itll. r-7 '*"" ' "" -' _q Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We_ aim to give our patrons the ben- eiit,tlie most modern and approved methods of ex- uniination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in t`iis year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson S9 Grafton St. Optician .. l\l., ll '_ ‘ - town wus :i passenger to Georgetoivn Monday by the evening trulii, while liere she will he the guest ot' l\lr_ und she will be the guest ot' Mr, rind Mrs. Mrs. G. Albert Aitken.G A SOLDIER IN TROUBLE. ` MONCTON. August 25.--Aiidrevv Wallace, Ltgr-rl 18 clinrged with steal- ing a horse and wagon from ri livery stable was arraigned in the police ooiirt this morning. l-le had volun- teered with the 19 Field Buttery rind was arrested in uniform while driv- ing :i young lady from Sriiiinicrslrlo, l". E. l.. I-le is not charizerl with ile- sortion by tho military nutliorities, brit may be dealt with for being absent without lcuve. For a Good Photo ’ ' -visit nie- A. E. Ly0l1"“"Studio Finest work, moderate price. Amateur’s Work i l,1__--._.._.;-Y? _-:vs-' ._.__f.f;E-1% > ___-. Hard Coal To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner “A n n 1 e 500 Tons b e st quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- nut sizes. _ Customers W 1 l_l please book their orders so as the Coal can be delivered whilst vessel is dis- Mafciay Carter’s Bookstore llllll l\\\\\\`=“'iIZ"/Inllllllu SummerReading Large Shipments ot New Books rriving almost da il at “Eyes of the World” by Harold Bell Wri%ht off the Pressi Aug. _8thl.) ibhave a supp coming y ress. ' This S one ofthe best Socks of the _(slap, and the best yet by_ this c ever and popular writer. Price $1.35 leave your order with us for a copy. , 200 gosigloar Authors nice y boun ks regiilar price $1.25 our price only 60 cents. Chalfging- 1, Carter& Co.,l.td -, _ f Personal attention given to II4'»$'/4\\\\\\‘l > '¢ /1\ 0//III/l.\\\‘»lllll Cash mus p y . | mum charge twenty-live cents. \ DAILY BY THE FOX EX- ..*FLOWER SHOW Prince of Wules College, Auizu-it 25-27. ' 5072-8-'l1l\i‘ii. ..`~"FLOWEl'i SHOW l’rinr:i-. oi \\.'ri.leu (foliage, Aug. _W1-27. .'».072-!\'~2l Zlllii. Hlillillllllll lI‘llIlPllilll ill lllllllllllll The island ol? Fleligolnnrl (nmir which tho British ifovr :uinlr ii. Gow niun isuluiiarine) ir- r:;illr~.rl rlio ililiriil- tar of iliri .\Iortli Eu'-te. lr rloiiiiiiiiiizs lliiinppi~cfi<~lin:; in :iii Goriiiztri .\-.ii-1 ports on the Norrli térir, --iii ilu- l~.i<~' rtrniul rind constitutes the greatest menace to the Brili;-iii iii-r-L ii ii a.. tempts u close-in lilrivlrairlr-i oi’ liciiiifiii Eiiglanrl as i~eceiii.ly as 1800, in coin pensutlon for tr.-ri'ltoriiil coiicessioiis in Africa. by Germany. Discussion of the strategic value or the little island less than a uriiinrr- mile in extent which lies 25 iuileu oft' the mouth oi' the Ellie, waged buck und forth between the English niil- itary authorities while the llill for lin cessloii was under discussioii in Par- liament. Some esserteil that it would be worth it fleet to Englanrl in ease oi' wzii' with Germany. Others von- teiided it was of no value us a coal- iin; statiriii for it biocliing force. its nearness to the niuiiilaiirl would ex- pose it to the risl-; oi ruptiire irnmorl- iiitely upon derzlurutiriii oi’ war they said. and in case oi' wnr wltli any other power it would i-r-:mire ri_ fleet to defend it. Gel-mail und Frenr-.li ci'itirs both agreed that iii the event of war' between tlif-ir' rfrniiili'ir‘s pos- sessioii ot the littlri islaiid woiilrl set free an army corps. Was Republic Once. lleligoluiirl from lliri iuirlilln ol' the ]0tli century ivan 'rin iiirlripciirllziit rc- publlr: oi’ lrrisiiins, but licrfriiiio rlie possession of the Dukes oi' Schles- wig in the 14th rceiitiiiy. ln tlio `r_-r~- ginning oi' the liitir coiilnry lleiiiiiurir captiirerl it. it was rulrozi i'rmn Den- inzirii iii 1807 by the Eiiglisli, who used it during the into Niipolcriiiirc wars ns :i slrirelioiise l'i-om wliir-li to sniiiggle goods to thu uoiitiiii-xit. lly the 'l‘i'czit_v ol’ Kiel ll was ccrlerl in ldiigliiiirl by lleiiiniirlr in 1814. The Briiisli Government wislirrri 'ru rr-inlii il. tlien berzuuso ol its prrixiiiiity io the pei-son ol' thi- so\'r>,roip:ii, und lie- cnuse oi' its siipprifirirl :;\i‘ntni;ii~, viiliie. ivatoring plurzo for tlermxiiii-‘. ani Dunes. After thc ioiiiizitirin o" ilio (ir\i'rn:i posi-,essioii hy the Geiiiiriiii. \\.is ri onine up iii lSi)0 in the llritisli llousri ol' (‘ommoiis, ililr. Glnrlsroiie und Sir W. \ei'non iiui'r~oiii't. \\‘iili iiiiiny or' their followers. i'rii'userl to volc. dif- cluring that the ('oiisei'\':iYlve ivlinis- try liiiil tariiporud wilii the constitu- iioii and uliaiidoiiod tho ’l`r<-:ity mak- ing prerogative oi' the l`rov:n by .siil\~ niitting the question ol' u rfession of territory to two llouses ul' Piiriiii- tnrzliorl at the time to llir: :1r:-Liiiirzllioii snhstrnitiul r-oiiipoiisatloii, sugizeslorl liin and h.'illiiii» irivilo es “lien r»r.>.ir:l~ unrlr rii` tho sen, ri proterftlriii lo (lor- initn iilivries, u 1-viilrzil po nt i'r.r my sliips of \'.`ar, 'rid rl 1'.: 'riri,;: piziro rrnrl liiirboi' oi refuge in iii: Geri-ni‘i ruzi-ui. imriiiisi nil enemies who r:.ir‘: to i.liri\\ tlirnii-€I\ es upon it." A BRIAR PIPE FOR EACH SOLDIER, GIFT OF LADY MAC-l\l£N1lE. ()’l"l`AWA. Anir. 21.--Wlioii Llic 1000 members oi Priiicess l’utrlcia`s lirlir infantry, thc buttiilloii bein: raised and equipped by Mr. l-lniiiilimi Giiiill, of Montreal, lriavo i`or lhr; froiil. eaiuli main. who usually smokes :i pipe, will take away with liiiii it ries' liriur pine n iiresriiit from liiidi' i\liir'l{r:ii:'.ir:, will- 0! Blr Wlllinni Mricl(eiizie of 'i'oi'oiito_ li 2' " ' §=,\ >>‘°" 0 _ ,xi 1'rl`E;? \}"2a>~®\ lg. ~ , /' S liv-<\ O " / ‘.925 l -i . :~--'~'----- - ~ »` ~._.__. H , , ~ _ i _ i ___, YY H * - - . _, _._ , _ _ .. llill STUEK lllllllllllllli ls ik `” “ `“"’“ ‘ ~_ "_` .~ ' ig-3'-, i < ._.)_-_A _'~._.__,.;.> »"__,,__ - ~ - » ~- . , , , . . . , , Y - ._ .4 ';_.~éI5 fi " ‘- 1 e . ` . . ' 1 M iii' '\,~§"=. - . J'p§,,i 1-~ _ é V :.1 l ; » -g $1* W »- ..’*|T PAYS to buy in this Province. _ONE QENT pc, word each ,Men ____ N0,-th Mmm, pad, i "€§rq_ fr. ii ‘ 5 M' ' * ~ fl’ Q "'" ` ‘ ' . izrwi rom wo ' ` ' ` "` 'V ` ` ' ` " " "’ " ' ~' ' ' .` *u D .\'0l'th Tryon C0 100 tion (or advertising in this column t. accom an order Mini "`\1*HED AKD CORRECTIC New England and Prince ' - --- ' Fox Co. .. Mount Edward .. .. .. I0 lo 100 Massachusetts 100 113'. Do You Desire a North Shun Safe investment? CHANGES AND INVEST l’l'o\'iucinl MENT COMPANIES ,Barkers |00 100 LTD. Albertun Dark silvq- A.E. Mclean Go., Ltd. [Belmont illcech Wood i Barkers llirighton _ illcllast Fox Go. _Beech llill lfiiarlottstgwg Carruthers (DSW issue , Dalton Ulnnis Plidlgrsed Foxes Original Dominion lilinllire Eastern Frcelmm Grunt Ciin,,ii\ Nortiiern ports. it was r-edlirl to (lr:i;ii'.iii;,~ by ;r0w,,1,;.1ia|tU“ Ives Montague lililtnn Pntch For f‘.0_ Fur Producers Ltd Kingsbury Fin- llarml Ltd. Dinnis Pedigree!! Foxes (New lssuol Mason Pure Bred B. B. F. Co. e 0 il. J. McNeill Cn. 115 ‘ 145 ittecord 25 5 5 _ m . 0 Senl River 'lol col L75 Spring lwirk l<`o1 Vo. 200 I5 1% 125, 105 -North ltiver 50 125 New llnvi-n 2.l 100, ` 125 :I 'y, :il 600 Victoria B0 Edward Island H. B. 100 100 ltiiigsliiiry Fur l-‘urius, Ltd 100 100 ,'I’roinu 10 ‘ Regal 100 Ruyntr luternationail ,Rogers Pnyton lo llill 100 llill 2| I0 l00 100 Roscm ont G ith Samson Sonris llluck For (‘-o. fillver 'l`il> llill ill() 100 ll=(l lllrl lil 'l‘lioroiii;lil»reri r E-iterling 0 vlors 'l‘hri~s itlvi-ra 'l‘uiilin Irving lliimu .iii ‘(1 l.i-.'ir_v l-utnli l0 'I ‘ll 50 |00 l'lil'S (‘.iil\lI‘ANil`.S. John Agnew Fur Fnrnis Lili. 20 0 fnmpiru (New niuuui ion lnlrr-rniiiu li‘nr l<‘:iriiis lrld. 100 50 ,Strullir-onii Blur-it Fox (Io. 100 5 i loo |00 50|) 1 100) Silvrr- Fri: lrruirliiiiir r‘o .... ._l1rl to 1.00 150 |30 'ufi i I5 21 l20 ill() 150 230 125 H30 ,.100 70 r `Lll(l 125 12:1 l0:’. iiirr Q5 05 2?. ill 55 105 20 100 ioril mo _' irio I li so, we rcconimend first nioifgages on improved Real Estate secured tlirongli this Company, whose many Years of ~-xpcrience in loan- iiritirioriey on this security eminently fit it torilir-rid to all the dei-ills nec:-Sssry ir. ainply protect tiir- inx 1,15.- mr-nt _ Thi; (.`.oriinzio\' luis, rliir- ing tii: p.ii=r. riewii _,t»<»rs, loaneri niurry millions for irerfif 1:-id rlierils on fir.-t ii`ir'>‘.'l[.Z;\g4“. :riitl iii no CWC h is it or its clii-nts lost any- _t:i'nu of fitter prinripai or interest. l’ii':;t iiioripages on iin- proved its-:il Estate are an irlv-.il iiivr-sriiierit for those clepeiiri..-iit upon revenue, inasiirucli :is they give the investor rho maximum oi security and the maximum of i'evenue_~safety of prin- cipal considered. ‘ r Correspondence solicited. if -"Y-._Y.__ - , C__._.- _ Dominion Trust i .'°°='sz . ;; -:S ' 1. »ié?ii§i}?§2§'f"=f .4 l School Suits for S . A Your Boy - C Company The Porpetusl Trustee ADVISORY BOARD W. ll. Aitken, Hou ( has. Dalton, ‘ Frank R. Hearlz. H. M. Davison l l suits. Your boy will go to school nioro willingly if he wears one of our stylish Our school suits for boys are the kind that youngsters like to wear and ` I '.é.f"-I: of 5;; -5.. ;r . f '.5 ' " ‘}. -`: _-gy.; " -:,‘-5 il parents like to buy, for they wear well, look well and fit well and are maiiish, stylish and strong, all prices ’ ,f ._., .>',/_ ; Z /~ _ _ ' ,yi 43;.-_.; » > /‘ ay., =-="-ju.: --- \ MANAGER. .\l. rris Block-CharlottotOwn. :».ll'-‘.4 2~i.\l niwl' i l uni.,- l l .\ _ \".ii'ii rio;_i,i_r:E -`il<'\'1il1;§ iii' lliv L~‘lizirriliolilr»rr. ol' llrr p '='.'.i\\\ li'-\i\'.\'iiii: <‘ori.p~.iii_v will iir ill 1:: till* l~`:ir~liir_\' ini iiiillirrlizy r\u liuiiover, then uniir-/l tri l'Iiii;l:;iid in ` r up to $7.00. Up to the limo ol' its rvssiriii to Gur- iniiii_v it was used as the liourlriiirirtrsrs ot' tlio ldnglisli ilsliiiig lleets iii tlio North Sen and wus also u luvoritri " KENSINGTON - . . ». ii Empire, llisiiiiirir iiicirle niuiii' liliornl oil'ers to Eriglaiirl for the piircliuse .~.-- - - -~ ---.--.__-,-_,Z-11;:-._;,-:;_,.._;1¢€-._,,_,.;;_,-;,,Y_Y _ _,___ *wh _:______> 3:; oi’ the isluiirl, und the rlosirri im' irs , . -‘ - i i vi 1. dent. Wlien the llill for its eession ‘ Iifrisl ;‘0ili. llill, .il ;’ rfriirir-lr ri. m_ im ll"lll‘firr- ol' <'l1|i11idr»riiiiK .r lirriprisul to .soil ilir- plriiil :ind ;-ir-ll iinl ilir~ liiisiiiliiis ‘ol iliif l‘riiiiprii\y, ily orrl~>i‘ iii' liircr‘irm~.. .l. .-\. Mui-liriiiulil. & Co. l l W W Y Y g i Y _ J Seei'l~tni'y. - _ W ° '- _--'f -- - -- "'-""‘* - :r-:.’.~iir:;i Reuben Tuplin 7'-I ,f_v::._ - -»-gt-_‘.»_; ---1-3,; Ls? T_i_ . sign.; . 1. I-,___ _ mn". _ an _I . I _ I. n In I g __ -Q4-e 4-mmf ment. The weiglit wliicli the (i0i'nizins :ii- of I-leligolanil, riurl. ai`Lr>r l’riiir:e isis- iuark had iepenlnrlly niride oi`i`ei-s oi the Siispicioii when the island wi-.s liunderl over to William ll. ui`tei° the dismissal ol' the olrl cliuiicelloi' for apparently inurleuuate rxirise, lhrit some secret pant oi alliiinrze wus at the root ui' liiri iiizii.lo'r'. 'l`liu lirilisli sull- jects on the island opposed ilu: irirns- fer, saying Ilirit they would lime their lls ` LZ is l FL- ` L‘.oriiiuiiy sturteii liiiildliiig their lorri- ` fir‘iitioii,~i on their homo. Tliriii' ri_»1iii.s iii; ltrifii-li siilijf-cfs \\~r~i'o lo liri\'i.~ \.r~r-ii 0riiziir‘i‘.'l, Artliiir l’. S. liurkly. re..-civ- erl ine Gr-rniiiii i'r:pi~fseiilutive, - ll~~ir‘ von liiiiir-lir>i°, :uid the ncxi. .00u L. lr i i r i i. ). ri li fr; ,A_ l r Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in June, 3 p. c; in July, 2 p. c. DI R E GTC) RS FRANK R. HE/\R'l`7., President C. J. STEWART, ` Me-mlwr Arlvitnry Hfiiiril Dominion Trust Oo. Director Roizers Pnyirin Silver Blrick Foxes, Ltd. p|-u¢,lrl»-ut P-ovl.»r-.ini lsixliihitlnn Association; Manager A herton lnve-.tml-nc Agency. l‘ron|dont Prince ltoynl Silver Foxes, Ltd. ~ Alherioii, l’. 141. l~i\r~.uii, is oruuf. uuurgu smut, enuriuuuwwu, uiii F. L. ROGERS. Vice President and Munimin l)irur:r-ir silt-.ir W. ROGERS, Fox Ranc1iingCoiiip'iny. R President W. K Rollers Co.. Ltd.. Gonornl ln- Di"°"'°" R°K°"“P“\""“ i`m”"“` “lam F*"“*‘-1 “'- mranm 36 ,r¢,..“m,,hip Agonm President l’.E lslnnd Fox Breeders' An-oclvlrw. lllrocwr Hackett Silver Fox Co. A“’°"V‘“- P- E- I“\°~“‘\ Director Rogers Payton Sliver Black Foxes Ltd A- E- SHAW, iii Great George Stroot, Charlottut-iwn. lo King Street Wont, Toronto, Ontario, "` BANKERS Ro; al :nik o .maria an oi ova oth ‘ i ~ f . ~. G' & |ii\¥u’:\l;si:a»r:ail|||\¢E \ _,,~....~B»-- K B k N Sc fl 3*. “F ~.¢ J°-1~;` i-vc"2 _~\~ i _D < “' -=,»:1».*¢at;%’