'Mi ‘_‘THE l._A'rEsfr uisws wEDu1i~>S_DAY.0¢TuBeR Is. wo. 0 me of ou- r rel: DISASTER fedpirr f fr .Annual nuance _ FOUR HUNDREBA J MQRE MEN FERISH DILTDN ~ sulnrnui A ~ .r‘ > RE ,___...,__;__--____.i.i__- . .__.__.__...._.__.._. ' . . ' .J is 4 in nn., annual inn ssl ilu nu. sumalluvunin or no nu can nsslnnn nj ii, if i M 'o line-500 llfiu Rescued liilve--Search ' Largest Fox Company in Canada. i ' ` _ia if Plilil 0. J , it continues. if Shareholders Plugged ii Reported Among Crew of V_llrecke_d Gasoline Boat at Kalooch Bay. ff/lNeoUviaa oct 14 -in 'r Mc Intyre, reported to - be one of tho, Hueno, at Kalooch Bay, was nl son former Lieutenant-Governor Melo tyre of . Prince Edward IslLm,]_ ond fm “Wim BPGCUSCIO. blazing from burn easily were stored, "'"""""'"""""""""--~-----'--~-Y<~----------~--------~----~-~---~-- well known in Vancouver. Ile was . s_ E owne, of tho little vessel and called sea. The crew and passengers were turuo except when one of the bulk. Seattle his headquarters. 1-Ie was dm/Gu to the afterport of the vessel, heads blew out under the pressure of. _ ' . Mdormoo in Nome on for “vera where they stood huddled in groups. lleuf. _ _I I _I ‘ _i ~ ' MONTREAL, Oct. 13.-Evidence ‘ ' ` ` ' Y terms. There is u, brother lu Ed. monton and two Bioterm one in When the bout was thrown on thc that the explosion which started the _ Mont,-ool and om, in Now York crest of _a wave near the Volturno, u fire upon the steamer Volturno was , l ' ' ._____________ number Jumped and slid down rope . ' ' ‘ ' - | 0000.000 H00 00 (Canadian I-'ross sfom to midshlp and rockin in tho 1 terror-stricken. s Some were lost but ilve were saved .____-..--._»-- There wlis no explosion on the Vol- of tremendous force is to be found , in a statement received by wireless BURNED STEAMER rihlo catsstrophies, occurred yeater- Four hundred men have surely p _ boat was smashed in e- . cu ' g m Y E- wavoo but the second got g;?u;°§_i_\} igrliaigeer?ggspas2';§;;_‘fdtl;§: _:hifi During the daY and cnrli' part oi A crowd of 40.000 distracted pe C,-ow of tho Y,-,ookod gasoline b0ut_ E, ccssfully. The second boat rescued garette butt down the hatchway. Tho the _:light bbout five hundred men sons surrounded the pit head ooo mo,,_ when the bout reached the are started in B part of tho hom were rought. to the surface alive. night. “id” 0' “W V°1‘=“fu0 thu vuusul made whvru rugs and other stun which _ _ __ _ _ The rush for the boat was so gruul;,here via Caps Race, from one of the .___ ,___ thru she would have been sunken hallircscuu vessels. thc Grueeur Kurfurut. sho not pushed awuy. No other ru _ and which sa s that fort men were B . y - Y ‘ A r - - . hll1_a hy it. 'Plus statement hiss of Daily Tciegfdph, New REV. i_6allfi0l` G80|`g6 MC- ,,,,,,§,f.',£2°,,,,.;f€§i;g,§,fo?fw§;“;fd_ lure? he nssssshry. such ii eu, hm- CA (OBDBMQII PYBBB) ' After midnight the rescuing parties At the annual general meeting of HA,,R,_,_ UCL 1____C____>t'_____ Co_____ ___'£h;=___<_1€>_f_t_<_>__§. w1;\;;u§§___§»_u<1 _;>_f_fl*;;;‘z 3; lsrf §i?ii;0iyw:li;ssr2§0ss1l4'nlthliislidzi 55200006 fir; un‘:§.§0.i;r°\l0':.1.l;t.z.{ sm_ of Lu Toum,ue_ wus B gmpmc _“gt _“to thé rescue bouts tory of the South Wales coal fields. were found alive raising hopes th Z‘_»_i;_I‘l;_£f nixolnoxwyeck _§fhtl;is_ Vczlturno __ lt is nowdbelieved the origin of the whos” annals are bustling with wr' "them may be “uve” 11 W 3 . . - | _ _ __ '°5°“°d maui’ survivors. Blgoeaslditia stgiildzgeu1?aii;)eii::dr?ii?Esu‘;ssn;rii\i‘;:r;§ day’ th"°“gh_ “U °XP10Hi0\’\, ill the ishcd. Sixteen unknown dead ha when Lo Toumme reached the vol_,Of_thB crew _Wars that them were Universal Colliery near here. Short- already been recovered, recomlneilded by the directors, was turno men volunteered to launch alfrequent violations of the steamer's lytamfir tx day ilmizot ml, mn" had Doctor” with °xyg°“ and m”‘“° C di P _ bout to go to th _ Th H ,__ th _ _ en ere c wor s he exp osion oc- ments dcsccudod the shaft at an ea ( Bun: au ross) __ _ e rescue e rst rue at no one should smoke in the “cd shutter," the _“_ 1 hour this mornin Ol the shareholders of the Charles Dsl- o ton Silver Black Fox Go, Ltd the e _ . ul; largest fox company operating' in this Island, hcid yesterday afternoon er- a dividend of forty per cent., repre- vg Eflllting 0V8l‘ $250,000 in cash, and as a- declared; the directors' report of the coming year. vlcw of the unpropitlolls weather Secretary-'l‘rcasurcr, Black Fox Company, blmited, _ Loggievillc, New ilr'unswihR,‘ 5 ps at $12,000 a pair and th 0 ll pair at the rate of $13?0xql\\q`1?:a. As these purchases were mud; other the most careful investigation and enquiry and comprise the bulk the breeding stock of that (rent company, they witness to the high, r- past saason's working, in which ex- standard of your plant and- the Q- oellent results were predicted for the tcern in which the Dalton fopl sro r- coming year, was adopted; the retir- held. `- ' ull ing Board of Directors were elected Your directors, some months ago, ‘_en bloc, and li motion carried vot- sold options on ten pairl of the ing the sum of $500 to each of the produce of 1914, at $12,000 \ pllr. three local directors, apart from Mr. Besides having a steadying offset on Dalton and Mr, Prowse, as remuner- the market. f-iii! iZT3I\,§,0§\i|Qll 509% efion for their services during the insures a dividend of neal‘l1"30" D01' cent. for next year, and as the “dt- 'l‘hc chairman of the company. theireutufs 0X_peCt to have from lp _to Hun, ohnrles Dsllsn, preside.; ov.. zo pairs saaltlassr; they hslisvs that an nltenasnse whlsh was large in the results of the uuuuuz y_g|,\i"l uv- , or tions will be even more set c 5 _ _ _ _ N The other directors present were Dr. t0Fy then that 0! the MMDB "’11:l_\’f Conroy, Messrs. A. B. Warburton, 6105011 NOW that the °0m!Pl\l_|¥ Jlunsn listen, Alonzo smith (sl been tlluruushly orsuniued"tli,ei'a gill Nev.. Scotia and w. ii. Prnwse, be use expense than ui f-hu puff 1°". ,_ sion on sales of pups w as it is not expected th t comma- li ‘" ~ cu; boat wat._s seen at that time, 0 ' uring he trip back to Lo Ton. contains the information that Capt- , » , i __ » _ ' ' ' - Mr, Warburton pop <1 ¢ d. after, will be transacted direct with l ra ne fourteen people were picked \_1D “ln Inch’ of the Voltumo' is wound ‘ Llberal Paper In Neill! Native of Cavendish! ments to the P cor('r)iTany'v;obl;i]lJrE:'s, tho purchasers at the Oompanfo of- (Canadiau Press) - 1 NORWALK, Conn., Oct. 14.- Six steumcrs until no -more could no soon dW@llillES. three Stores, a coal yard,|on the Volturno or in the wntcr. several other buildings and a number Captain Goussiu says if the crew and of sailing and motor crafts weroipnssengers of the Volturno had kept csllr, everyone could have bccn suv-_ren on the Seydlitz. Captain of Vol- 'turno on Kroonland, wounded," burned this qftcrnoon. The totnl loss ,ls $100,000.. The fire cd. ' broke out from an undiscovered CBUBU, -_..»_¢~ _-___- 00l0l0l0ll W.0.l.l|. I0. 0000000000 _ _ (Canadian Press) Y _ LONDON, Ont., Oct. 14.-The sup- destroyed the buildings of the North- precsion ol tobacco in various forms Weiiefll BPOWUFY- 1088 $200.000. ' was the cllicf subject of discussion before thc Dom-luion W. U. T. U. this t . ._ nusuu ills afternoon. A feature of the rcpor to parliament to abolish cigarettes. Prison reform and the relief and hei in ol sailors and fishermen wer D E ° _ also discussed. Mrs. '1‘_ H. Bullock, St. John, N. B., urgflll scientific teaching of tempcrance in Sunday , _ _ _ _ _ schools, 'A resolution was passed calling for tho use of Canadian tem- perauce cards. _..____._... lllllli luis (Canadian Press) WILMINGTON DEL, Oct. 14.-In ingly ordered him‘ to throw up his the golf toiirney here to-day Miss hands and then pulled the trigger. Muriel Dodd, British' and Canadian The bullet entered McDowe1l’s head. champion, won a -match against Miss Medical aid was secured at once but Nsnlsef, nf wilmington. All other, Menowell gradually weakened and British and Gnnqdian players also won, Miss Harvey of Hamilton. dll' feating Miss Scott, also of Hamilton. Miss ,Poolcy, British Columbia, de- feating Mlss Hynds, of New York. ‘Miss Gladys Ilavenscroft, Great Bri- tain, defeating Miss Grissom. of Pull- adelphla, Miss Mabel Harrison, of Ireland, beating Mrs. Hirsch, of Philadelphia. ’ |.P-._-,_._..--- E ns mmwilil Lire ras 3!-558150911 100| _ . Uno cént pen word each inlertlpll in this column. Cash must IUCOIDPIDY ox-dur. Minimum ehal'l° ¢W°“'*Y'°'° °°;",i°°-__.__._._;,_.--. _.--~--- - NICE ROOM STOVE FUN. SALE cheap to quick-buyer. at 25 Elm _ Aly. 313.4'1i0,`l§.tiI_:'l._i__5’_d.',____ HOUSE TD LET. 'ON SYDNEY ST- good stable and nerd- Apply 202 sydnsy.- I _zine-ie-in/lalna. wn.i.""n1lvn"ron BAL-E AFTER the ldyh, '-a number of the best m ndio no Southern stock » _ _ _ an _ _ inifs ` iu¢h;nl~shs»sn would do Wall ‘attendance of pi-eminent rsrreseutu- cough of New I§ru\ilyi°l_<» tives of the trade from all sections ____.......-._-- t ,_ IC ll f.h0"lflVOA- iiciilth sdlirglwconvention of the as- LIKELY TO PROTEBT. loclation. 'Sonic 'lively discussions ‘ --- ' lm expected at the mwtiul. H51 W uowrnskn, ost. il.-an ottawa to oef 'rauiiieate with Nelson Wal- ni-es, ‘Northam station. ..._ illusions-, soii”'=s” ii- 6’n`1?1_1sl-A,rlD FW” » uc ture, . _ _ 601%! Ai” outer: bloat? ails pair ‘Brain "U09 °f th' w°” “ 9"' despatch to the mail reports that c daughter. McDowell had been ollt l Saturday on a corn hunt with a num- ber of friends and upon returning _ ~ _ » had left the weapon on a tahleload- 'ld' Sunday m°""1”g' °°mi“f'7 d°‘"“ certain that,ut least four men have r ing up all who could be sovo¢_ ple from- the wreck to the reselling clinging to spurs and wreckn e 'I‘ n *fd t\\0ugh no dctnlls of his injury other stcalners had boats otiit pick- Ufihow he Clllllu by it are given. The Niontfeaii Fofmeriy of Sl.AndfeWS| The boats continued ferrying peo- thu Grosse? Kurfurst on Sunday i message, which was despatched from morning, rcnds us follows:- "Four Volturno bouts were smash- ed, two boats with one hundred souls missing, forty mon killed by explosion. Most of women and chilli- SlVi01ll0lMl0 . Wllli 0000000 --_,._. _ _ _ (canadian Press) i 0 ' CHICAGO, Oct. 14.-Bsven fireman were seriousl injured in a fire which ¢..___._ _.___- LONDON, 0N'1‘., Oct. 13.-Harvey McDowell, a farmer near Westfield, Oct., aged 35, died at six o’clockl this morning from a pistol wound received Sunday morning from u re- volver in the ha.nds of his little stairs, he was met by his daughte Pointing it at hor father she laugh- \ __ I ' with the revolver in hcr hand. storm and resultant raging soas_ 00000000 0030 F00 S00 0000000 .» (Special to The Guardlan)` OTTAWA, Oct. 14.-It was rumor- ed this afternoon that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is_¢ontcn_1plating retirement aftcr _the result in Chateauguay Bor- ough. The answer at the Liberal headqunrtersl to,-night» was that he had no such intention. ‘ 000 [ll 00000 -si ‘ (Special to The Guardian) St. John, Oct. 14-The Bay of Fundy during the past forty-eight hours has been visited by one of the worst gales in its history and at midnight tonight it ir; practically fallen victims to the violence of the Yesterday afternoon Charles Now- combe, George Cripps, Leo J. Mc- Laughlin and tho ln.tter's younger brother "Ju-may" went to get a scow loud of sand from Anthony's Cove, east of St. John, and tow it to the Iiielding, ex-Finance Minister in tb l> ‘ - - :_ T succumbed this morning. ‘ _ Quamnc Pniasr llssf, his urs. nothing has been heard or sccn unllrur ____- sonvénsa ln this sity teeny with 'psrtmenh ` ._ ` ' f » . MISSING FOR DAYS 0 'l‘hey started on the return tow ` QUEBEC»_ _ 0“°-~ O°§_;s_O%;'_f?°_;'£ storm was at its worst. Since that I_‘;‘é‘3‘_‘::`____ 13;’ §__5;'__ n‘:___sEg ,or __ fm aims, although the harbor and bay ‘M75 “ml it ls 'found he may have lrriint steamers and tug boats no Hi’ 19": Bwsimis th" Omar day' nu rn-n scow or motor tow-boat ‘“ h"““““ trip' taking hm dogs bg ilviother scow. leaving the same him' Bmw' “nd the dogs have not rc- f)u1‘battle with the elements und the mrgegépgefngfgg égdtgosgmlgshozgrs men on her report losing sight of the o . ls at work, but so far withqot__l_i_V_u§- | by life boats. ` Two other all vessels were wrecked at the _ ,, _ _ , _._ NEW ORLEANS, La ., Oct. li.-“ anchorage at lllIi\ll'f»§_ll_ver Dol-._ OM pi? _ _:lt r§;__l=<»_uf» 5 __‘° _ Q 1| VOM Q1' ~“°i°ei~»»i=ui= uruieafeifiaisioe biiéor ard |01' COPD 'i¥\'_P9°t\°“ 100°” Wil’ o the Consgrvative representative. Depart-‘lp°,Di’» °l’ 1¥lfi°‘.“t“"9 U5' 1°" .flames llforris in Chatsauguoy will mulated, and vlhfnh will be I_i’p1lill°¢ ,ho protested by the Liberals, but mth* ¢°'_‘Y°“.“QP nr' J- vi' T'_thcro will be no definite decision for I vel. °roni0\?`\\\\°l_2 .lf °* “N _‘lt s mv days. site of the new sugar refinery, being erected here by D. Lorne M_cGibbon, Montreal ` about ten o’clock last night when the vo been searched by Marino Depart- trace _has been found either of the lace at the same time, had a fear- Newcombe scow about midnight. The sloup, Dreadnought, wqs pound- sd to pieces at the entrance to the bay on the fearful Gannett Books. Her crew ` of six men were picked out of the rigging sm _ ,_ _ bead of the [lay without loss of life and the yachts in the R.K.Y.(l. gi-a ,li and tele hangs lines along the MONTREAL, Oct. 14.-Hon. W.S. Montreal. $000000 00008000 _ 00 $0. P0000 In pursuance of the missionary ser- vices which are being hold through- out the present week in St. Paul's Church by the Rev, Canon Hewitt, the Canon yesterday afternoon de- livered an intensely interesting ser m0l1 on the subject "Prayer". H read first of all the eleventh chapter of St. Luke, verses 1 to 13, and tained Out rd’s instruction on how to pray, what to pray for, when to pray and also the benefits and blessings that would be derived by following His instructions. We learned how to pray and what to the Lord’s rayer Going on to speaker said that it was divided into three parts, the first of which was the invocation. In regard to the invocation-“Our father which art in heaven"-if: seemed strange that when a single Lord should have told him to sayi- "Our father". Why was it? Because when anyone prayed he nev- er prayed alone; Christ always prayed along with him, as was seen in John 14, "No man cometh unto tho father bllt by me." The words “which nrt in heaven” rlizqcfcd our thoughts to the great source from which all blessings come, and would lead us to expect great things from* God. “Every good and every perfect gift cometh down from above, from the father of lights.” The second part of the prayer, said the Canon, consisted of the pet- itions. Tbesn were seven in number, and the number seven indicated per- fection. The I.ord's prayer was the most perfect, and no prayer of man was complete unless supplemented by it. Three of the petitions were ad- dressed to God and with regard to God. “Holy be thy name" was a re- quest to God for grace by which to discharge the duty which we owed to I-ll_m. "Thy kingdom come" was the petition _of the sinner and prayed for every work relative to Jes-us Christ- m _ions and every good work con- c vable. Then, proceeded th speak- er, there was the main petition for "our daily bread", which was Christ, the bread of life, in_an’s _great and lniportriyit. need. The last petition prayed or deliverqncn from the evil one; and when finally sud forsverdg- livsred from. ss_tan man woul be in heaven fully and eternally redeemed. 'l‘hes_‘e four petitions covered the whole 'of rnqn'q needs. Llut in $01.0 in- terval man needed forgiviintss, os he was alwoys sinning, hence “forgive us,our treqpssses”-; ond he also re- quired strength to progress and not to -ltllmblq CUPOUEU tU\`l`1fDf»3f-0011. therefore he' prayed, "lead us notin- \to temptation." In the parable of |the friend at midnight, said Canon ll-Iowitt in illustration, "we see 5 `picture of u Christian out of com- munion with God through failure to avail himself of the privilege of prayer. He is unable to help the ,_..___._-_-1-J- nm,'_¢(|»_| Minnl'd's Lfnlmeni. Cures Dlstemper ‘poor sinner, who is lost in darkness and ls starving. He comes. at lust to -the friend who can support his (Canadian Press) (Special to The Guardian) _ H t ___ __ gqj_ _;OHN_ N_ B__ UC," H___Rev_ wly lose wo mon s were c oscn _ _ o George MacNclll, forrrerly pastor 903 mme mm of th” moduce °‘ 1914 uurier government has been up-'SL Andrew's Church, and for yea vinces, died at midnight after n pr tracted illness of paralysis. Ho w .born in 1545 at Cavendish, P. ld, son of Mr. Alex MscNeill and gran d _ _ B0" Ui 50"- Wm- M9~°N¢i1\. fur ma 0 mat' and nm pmb“b“m°s w°“"\i-ectors have purchnssd 2 pairs of yeh.-s spencer or the P. ls. island §,"l mink and e sknnks with a view es e ~ » ' He was educated in Prince of Wa h `“m“““g the m-"3°m“‘ °' tm” °_“-0' College where he won the governo _ ~ _ _ general's xn`cdal."},:Ie leaves one bro- the h°“n“g 05 the 8°\'*“f\\ ‘K0 ther, Mr. J. F. MacNelll, Osvend _ , a Campbell, New London, ll. E. I., 'Mrs. Emily Montgomery, Malpeq , ],»_ E_ _[_ Ho is also Borvivod by his fect at once, in order that that m 5 Y<£‘ierl;eu?;!°“f.°°“=~ _ ot was that they did not imagine la m year that they would be in a posi nd tion to meet the shareholders an as could before November or perba ]___ Duuflmbcr. They found, however, t d_ year that they were in a position X; that they would be in a position do the seine or evcn better in t me Luiure. He therefore moved that t r_ ' y-law with regard to the time ne h `meeting of the company be amen nd "November or December," and t ue that amendment should comujnto cc ing might be legally held. -_ Mr. Paton seconded and the m needs and obtains three loaves, tion was carried. ' . `sym‘bolice1 of all graces and hiess- Mr warhurtfurs other amend t 1; d h _ - - ' '"0" t h ve -t ken for many years Pom e out that t 05° Vers” con |1025 Which the FBfh01_`. U10 S011 Bud was to the by-law which was pas no c 0 r a ' p . speak of the Lord's prayer, the io; blogging oomosj' IN THE EVENING. In the evening Canon Hewitt, in succinct und lucid deliverance dc- _ _ fined true repentance. taking Lis his géviggngorfgussth%_ewo:&gcb;3n c“t“:_l;d "“i’m""‘”"t 0" th” Dld °“°' °“d disciplf’ “mnt to Jesllli and _fisked ftext the seventeenth chapter of Act ' ' y 8 P Huviulr ""1`u*1°h “H lu Pful' Our 'ao and Lu. Hs wanted tc. dlsahus ing, The object was to enable th 8' directors to pay the shareholders th B' tion to do so, and not have to wai _ would already have had their ch0_qu I have hitherto excited distrust onl ively. ' Th subject for the reading thi afternoon will be “How to ovcrcom Sin" and in the evening "Faith", from St. John. -NO COMl‘Il0lv_f.ISE `E'Xf1EI’T ITS OPENLY MADE Thc amendment was passed. i\l's sliggcstion for exclusion of north _east Ulster might be considered n basis for a compromise of home rule, lowing report by tho directors tho first senson's operations of thef°0“5‘?fl“°n°°B |190 l>_f,0,Y°.¢. body also to be impracticable, that uompuuy;_ wise move in the intgrpitt , fills it has already been repudiatcd by Too compnnyq, solo of young (omg dustry; it had given an ever nrt concerned, and his mere t roouoo oy 1913 a or o mont 0' tho udvorgguomonl; ol gh; y ii y he ii lt l _ _ i _ - pretence of uouuutiluz with thu luuu su expenses, netted' the sui)ny01sz.s4,'- duutry- The outside visit/ _ has ufuueeu uusry °uHPi°i°u emfmll 139.04 which will enable the c..mpsn`y,‘ not uv tu. than ‘ 9 :‘. _,,;._ lihsrnls. u of _ i l ‘ ’ '_ it is known by himself and every- arran ed before band bow the forms among conservatives. but u0W tb liberals resent that a cabinet minis- ter sbould have as confidant a con- servative leader. Both are extremel g . B amendment the directors would v, I.0NDON,0ct. 13-Through Church- THE DImg(;TORS» REPORT how Smith. the conservative leader, Bolo 1oos_ owing to tho doom ol woo than shui gp? Ly¢_1_‘_ - 9010“'|"| "¢°°iV° it- Th* l“tl“‘°t° fda' some of their foxes, but have, never- H0110 PY0Vlhf§l. ill 1950' °, ' tions between Smith and Churchill ¢_|,o|,,oo_ boon able to sneer upon the Part °| 09~°°d9» "9f.° °_. ._ .. Y current year at their new ranch withiimP0l'tHf1¢9 0| f-ll? md 0 l rissibiiitlss for pl_'_o_nt. ' ,ii 5 . should throw out the suggestion and Tho company mot with 5 oooo,do,____¢llorough _murmur My their full quota of 20 pairs, which P are splendid specimens und, so far' U UW °t;\°l` Wm “Q s ~ ..»»i~ as can be fledged, are in perfect lfimulvlpd 0 _ff ,'é£*»t“ __ Y health, " malned that tu _ 09'" P°lm°i““| “"5 if "WY “W 9 The quality nf the pups, the pro- `f»\iHf= m0f-05°F. Gig 0|? YUM” WHY 0| f°"“‘“jl 5 °°“"° P°"'Y f‘° i“° dues of 1913, sold and sent out- wasimbllt with ¢0\\,5i\9U¢° W9 cmd* MW m’°\`“\9 'md "°“°' they of the best and cannot be surpassed. other C0I1¢°l'l\! WGN ¢°f.i»i!#` would jump at it. go fur on learned, every purchaser fits of the advertising ddilc The unanimous liberal feeling ls that who won oononoo Wm, tho animals oomp.,uy_ i U the °°“'¢F"B¢lV°° \‘°V° “"7 °°m` received from the company and in 'l`\\Bi\' °0“\p5“! lf»flff°° Ulu" N10' P"°ml9° 0° m“°~ it °\‘°“m M mad' several instances have voluntarily .fit 510.000 B plifl if- W" .fi llllil 5" B l’“bll° Pl“"°"“ “nd that “"' come to the directors to assure them mum p\‘l°0 ml* W0! ,, i nt °0mPf°""‘9° °““ 0"* ¢°““m°l`°d which of such satisfaction and of their ap-'that H1110- But. ill’ 950|!! un" “Ot u°°°f'¢ the '==iu“\l°\‘m°“‘ ul prsclstlsn nl :hs splendid quality nlihe. might say. 1° adver- lh” Ifmh °*“`“°“‘°"t f°" “uh “n°“°"\ the young foxes. This excellent tlslng campaign " tb” With ull H¢°\\tiV¢ l'¢BV°“°“’\° W lf- quality constitutes the best advertise- initiated which stimulated whole fo N119 0"" th* Wh°1°- ment the company can have. io! Cnuudu to i\\V08t in lf' ill. -_ Of the pups sold 13 or 6\ pairs, 'the ___f1_0_l'l\_§l\\\ (Of 16200 __ which, he said, were rendered nccess- “W- MV in order to make the meeting le-', gully constituted. By their by-laws BREEDING EXTENDED they could not hold their annual gen- eral uiecting of the company before Novomhor or Dooom\,o,~_ 'rho mason recommend that the number of In this connection the directors breeders be increased by two or D _~ In pursuance of the suggestion ointed editor in chief of thc Daily a notable figure in the religious a h d mme in the `dir°ct°r B “nt “pmt . _ , » _ _ _ uve uooounr a , .land approved by the general meeting clcgraph, the new Liberal paper iu_|lntel1ect\ial life of the maritime pro- to declare SRC? _;u`d_‘:_ii’d€_?: E; 3:_;;son Amu lot ‘ooh as to the oqylog- °' _,B hlllty or extending the sompsnyjs op- mslcratlons to the breeding of the more ,_ valuable fur-bearing animals, other 0 than black or silver foxes, the di- ” mais They ave not yet been ds- 9| States and England, as to the,prqb_- able permanence of the market' Mr °` furs, and from the replies received are convinced that the demand con- d ll at nu ‘ ' 1 so . ` prayer _“_ mich we were taught |310 $0018’ $105* #F9 Wad! find Wil; last year to over-ride a clause in the Tho nnonoiol ml-,Ort hoo hom o“¢||¢_. . 3 o es ow upon those who as Companies Act. What was being “_ d. __ Mr J hu MCL __ . , _ faithfully in prayer. The passage 'pod now was that that bylaw ° 7 ta °h _ °~9‘;' an terminates in an exhortation in the should be repealed and the clause of xgoggrcvgighw °8° rep" _-_ 5 _.I-“_ " _.. _ . _ - §:f;¥;k..°_t __ irkifgcrgagfns “ist 55,03; ?_‘_‘;r_‘_`l'(°§___b‘;n§_’;’_f_‘db;"__‘_’_l1‘__l;_‘$ _§‘;_f;’_;’- _S9 In accordance with the rosolution ' ' W F- assed at the s eclal enero meet lc lie tltl heh lr- .~ P P S ' pray _for _mm the model pmyer__ _?:gii_1_gpé;a_€ae:lif¢y at p;a________o_l; digor n1;c___d §i__ti;1_geth:_;i_;nt_h_:a1 ¢;i;_i:_i_e_:1_d__l_i_;i____s?_i:¢_;lar;:)d ing held on the 8rd July last. the ° foxes have been removed from alg- o f- - seeking continually until the fulness omondod or ,.oPoalod_ and that the Dish to the ro "ty ne” __ .3 directors be authorised to declare a por; 1,,"-ohoo},qpbyp{\{o dlroogors ypofo dividend at as early a date as Pos- s new and up-to-dar ranch lidpfi sible before the annual general meet- cono¢mo¢od_ 1,, whlo tho Bnfmoyg arg en 0 now installed. Your directors" ' 0 llcvo that the new ranch is A great ' will give even more satisfactory re- f» suits. ‘ the minds of those who might bo un? :HSI U10 fmulliil BUIWFHI meeting WM After their removal your directors e . a _ der s, misapprebension of the ide that repentance was necessarily sor row for sin. Many m_en\ were sorr for having got drunk, but they wen back _and did the same thing again True repentance was u change o mind, rs change of attitude, of be haviour, leading to n. change of lllc The subject was treated* exhaust called for tenders for the old ranch. _ The chairman, remarking on the when Mr. Dslton's tender of `l‘_1l§f)_i, y umrudmeut. Said that it was beyond hung the hlshcsr, was accepted' "ug t a doubt to the shareholders' sdvan- tho muon sold to him, `M|-_' polio; _ tages; as if that has been the bought it lm-gory to pi-giant in 'job I law this year, the shareholders ting into hands of othog- in-do c , who might use its name in a vvoy of ' o. _ _ in their pockets instead of having to grimnntol to this ooui';.ouy_ Hors _ _ wait- patiently until the annual meet- undertook noi, fo use ll; og o"r,`i, 1" mum be hcld BY Dlilllifnil *-1185 for stock of his own and not to il- bu low the name "Charles Dalton" 'Q e clmblcd, as soon as they knew the be used in connection they-sqylf,h_ ' ` financial position of the company, to 01-1A1RMAN»3 Rmugggg lol. the shareholders have their di ` The chairman went on to o_o] that ‘before moving the adoption of tfig report he mi t be perlh,itf_. d _Q_ _ a few remargg on the indigo'-gy. Q formation of their company rggfy- Tho chairman then read the fol- Bellted 3 'WW d°Pf“'t\“`° -(°.¥'“` on dustry and was, as he than _ og ‘ .eases in addition to their running ex- ¢°Uld 5° °btB|“_?4 09. The tory Saturday Review states po,,,,oo_ to my ,, dmdond of 40 oo, about its posslhllit ‘_ _ _ _ - that Ch“¢`°h“1 Wil. F~ E- $00000' had cent., which payment they recom- 31,001' dlfifcf-°.l`F f-_'_ 0| ' "` mend. , ter and advertised he _ ' ' illnmim hihlmsnt cures olphthsmwwefe b°\u.=hf» by flu* “lm N°““°“\' (Continued ou P _ _l 3;x:£=.._..>iz.l - ll _ , ~ . rg i iivsvnd to' the _nlog_a__goi_ixopt_ biitwvlik is doa he received at the ranch 'as soon nl _ ' . .. 4 t ' . - P_ E_ L_ ood too o1o¢o,.o_ M,.o_ Annie by the insertion of 'October bof_<_i_i;¢€ £§§g>__yr_ol:_cetr_>_l_ri____rri_oda ion can $8 “__ Your directors have made enquiries from leading furriers in the United