, ,° ,V 97 I - °' * *"““’°, |.|||- ||||l»\!||gl\||\l|\ ,_ ', ‘i Ulu., 'El-»E_c|`|°ls fo. ' / /_,‘\\ Julie fnu' mlilreiis on i'i>cellitol` y-rico, Till; Si-oni;1,x. llnti lic., :. .. i ' ` \f- 4 ” r /I), -_ Q .- Foxmen Attentioni We handle Fox Stock and Fox Options in all the most reliable Fox Com ianies; Also all kinds of Fur liearing ani- mals. Can put you next to some good propositions both in Options and stock. Write for information. International Fox Exchange - J. R. BIGGAR, Manager ’ 1" anjoy Building, New GIasgow,N. S Phono 97 Wil 'J-27mim'i. I 1| l/ Iisiaiiiiu gl r I I ' ,, , , , l` r ‘ I I _ g - l we 'rits its W kno _ illhid ` -' ` ....:... .'f.i:°.:.' .....°”ii'i;? s We know you will welebmg _ the relief it hnnge._ ' _.~-f l We know you will spprecitte i rho hard work it eaves. _ ` ,ii will be pleased lie t duets, cleans and ae the seine dine. . Noir--.ir f RSP \/' / The Iact that the Glens.'.lsd_n1e _,Bil- ver Black Fox Co.,'Ltd., has guaxjan- teed to Day n. dividend oi B0_ ‘per cent. for the year 1915, has-esniied some prospective investors to ask'-‘f.11`e q\I°Bf»l0u “How are they going to 'llc lt?" Let us try and -answer this question'~ ' _ ' Nurrrber- lst. In the iall oi 1914 we will have in our new ranch 20 pairs oi pure ,Black Silver Foxes. Now right here we want to point out that this ranch when completed will be one oi the -most up-to-'date in every respect. At'the-present time it is under construction, ' . Zn-fl. Herr- we wah-t to show you how it is possible for us to’ pay a 'Iivldund or 50 per cent: 'in '1915. 'Fo , (Continued Iron: page 1.) The Uohfrilneipn resumed yesterday morning shortly aiter i0 o'clqok, Bev. Mr. Wilson cuntimiing his evidence. For the greater ' part o! the dey he was subiected to s tire .ol cross ax- arnination by Mr, Martin 'andthe At- torney General, Mr. Wilson was close- ly qiuestimlod in regard.tcr the pro- posed, settlement di the McKenna cases in Siimiuiesside and the alleged repudiation by Prosecutor Phillips oi Mr. Bentley:s authority to prosecute ,and the other corcumstsnces connect- ed with the withdrawal oi the.Alli- ance from the prosecution oi the cases in i\‘ummerside_. The cross- ex- amination proceeded along lines to show that Mr. Strong had said that he had agreed to tne partial settle- ment of the McKenna cases and th-at he would keep his arrangement and begin with the 20.pairs of foxes will be in ins ranch- and nr-sy wiii nr yours, Mr. Investor, sve-n it we dill 'lot sell another shiire oi stock. New alter that he would withdraw in friv- 'our of Mr, Bentley and that he took no iurther part in the proceedings af- ,ter the settlement _of the McKenna cases. But Mr. Wilson was unable to lonlirm this. The witness spoke of the ‘f":"""" '“" i“‘_'°“t°" My Sum,” various factors rust isd to rin- Ani- .il shares their _'money wi be sa e ii ,,ce.s wnhdrawal of the cas,,E_ M,__ the limit. und sucrose the 20 murS,wiisdn said that rnsre were in or 14 ,lm mt have ,a Singh. pup next your, cases that wc-re abandonéii. The dis- we ,mu ,amply have to give to ‘lmlmissal of the McFadyen cnses, Q len- _ I , _ 191,’ 50 C nt , mg gthy hnrangue the defendants' at- ““"""‘” “‘ " per' e 0 tineys were permitted to make, the own nancy beck- lums lest in the cases, and the nu-t Llrri. On the other hand, suppose that from the had results it wouldbe 2° ten litters-and ranch better nrrung- pmainedlor trial, we," some C, the all for pups, this would mean lit considerations that led to the Alli- $,_,-,,(,,_,,) ,_,,,,. [mir $300-,0~00_or 100 lverlnndcets withdrawal. Mr. Wilsoniidmit- Cent ful Y0\ll` iinvestmcnll l1“'d gtm You 'lieidzollitailrlledwldollllvylctlldilg eselblslrliagilt \\-oulu hold your sli-are in _thc runcli. ,U5 nine but he though that they »ltli. Nou' perhnps you may Wullf- should have got convictions in iill. t° ]°"°“' h`5“' we are gomg to Becmlngixlisihlflillldirlarlllmmclitlllnrlili wi-Milt ._ , ‘ f f e o e so _g ‘lm 20 ,1"“"‘ of foxes with_ y “W 'to get witness to answer 1, number of inoilcli lil *lift lllmk- HC” lt ‘ll-'Tile iauestions oi‘gen:-ml purport na to promiotrrs oi t-he Glenalii.-dnlo Silver riifiiciilties he had experienced n._ re- nt time ”“"‘ an lmlrs of Sllver Buick tiikcn by Mt. Martin that such iriatll Foxes on 1*. E, Isliluli. lfhfee Pairs I ters as to whether the present statute with litters). We also own two pairs Zvas :id¢ai:J_uten;>r inn-deqiiate did not °f Vmvc" breeders ln u lunch m inyslllebtlhatliliiiil ecogil-i(lili)lls’s(lups)', 'All those young pups are go- Mllian, ,proviiiciul analyst, who wus to be Sold ilnid til’lB Very I“0'“ey :iv .li;l'.tlIll~hiI(f aSB0ill§nl|t}}il.‘i!\ c(lI:;l;'l0v’lll1(l’<‘$h ill! U0 "Wil *C °e°“"° and my the nf' had received from Prcisector Phillips ance on the P. E. Isl-and ODUOHS 89'- for the purposes of, analysis. The ie .I?.‘i°‘.‘;‘1i.;‘;.n“*~*‘i“Jr°:.i":>;*““ “- 5th`_ Ellch illwstér “who ts?_m;:`lisiE1l alliil hc Wi; llsl-rleiltotoosayuvllhrlfls st0Ck 10 this C0"‘Pa“Y “' 1 ge “S = ler ho hnd formed the conclusion that her 50 per cent divl-dends or Wl\1\t‘ 'the hottie had been tampered with. - . ‘ - l' S - “S see it It 'B posmble for yo” to ed Welle. Mr. lfleorge Brawnesiaiidlgl rdf lose YUM' m0“°Y- S“pp"se y°“ Wwellviiirgate nnd‘lVlr. Murdock McKinnon, to invest $20,000 in the Corffi1i1l\Y,(7ommis_sioner of Agriculture, who in the liunk»- und thc' blink ‘fri e;il-]entley.0fi Kensin-gtlon. J. A. l3rnce‘, what would 'b°¢0m¢ Ol yo" in es Summvrsidc, Arnitt, Albany and J; ment? Well we'~ll tell you- we would have 20 pairs oi foxes in the ranch.. Suppose 'you P1H°95¢YU“r mmley lm “"9 bank and the bunk -bl‘okB‘Y0\1 W0”-li . lose your money would-nt you? Buf- we ddn't n-ave to worry a'i>°“t b'f‘“l‘ failures, for ut the same time it. mills] hi- remcmberozl that during the pest 50 years the money lost throughout the wvurl,-, hyilminlr failures would pro- bnbly more th~un| pay one mlillion dot. lm-B pm- head for each' pure Silver muck Fm, at present ,,n\P.E.Is`unl1~ , <`,>I,~.l_-'Q .- fir ;=1; e cr. I iilfai. l’§fi§f " 'i"i .;=.=fit; .' 1 .'f"§"'~i ».?