..._L J - ~ _ ', ' _ ___________ rr.-._ - "" PAGE ELEVEN "" _ ER'23»“191'4- ""' -- ~ -- ~ »- --'rss oHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ~ _ ° _.Government Railway; A R S l;‘:t':§§i‘°x.:°:sc 1:. ‘.‘:.°. ‘.:’:.'i‘; l I ` ` " -' » _L ne'l"lie_ twdllltsy-eighth casualty list just Edward Island Railway l _ _ `.-.’ ‘ Phdviilcist EXHIBITION. GHARLOTTETOWN i .' BP" Il W d ll DI I I1 Il - - Ill d I _ _ SEPTEMBER 22nd T0 25th INC-1 1914 _ __ ' _ ._ W" ' .P .Y "uc c nr 3:: irm ro! ?:m:t;;;n't£:'§;,1:,E to include the casualties from the '-" _ ‘--'-W 'bn 'f“§_-WUI." vllioi-s trainloaqg og w°,_md°d‘°m¢,n “on of Brumls with mgmves wh recent battle at Tannenherg, East “fl E‘§“'°,::°t';l:,‘:::§:t'gfg‘:¢°:¢ °ll° Why ll‘irst'Class fare will is issued from Bhd men from the front via Sonthf my have into news nom gh, “gt 0: P"’~°"I“~ lull. n - ' .- ..... -¢._.....__..... ... ...... i.“'.1.':.‘:i':.:.'.r."‘.:°'.: E°.°.::.:“‘;°i.”‘°'~ "°°- “"‘°‘°~=~ “fel e W-me rf- -»t~-°~“°~ by -ll- . _ 9 m ° - .9 - ¥°9f»°l'lie¥~ tary oilleials, Red Cross employees, v _ . _ °,Ec|A|_ .. .. _.. Their wounds and torn and blood- -"-"'I‘l&sts at Special Reduced Ratgitvzigzeritglfg from An “mb C Stained uniforms brought the war viv- scouts, etc., -have the right of way, and they rush through the crowded lmwzflzgl °“-3°Pt°mb°l' 22l1lL 28rd and 24th, good gg 1- ml.” 3;’ t° Im" idly home to the thousands of people streets at a fearfully ,dangerous rate. ggpt er 25th, and on sgpiember 25", ‘md ‘D mmm ‘f tn “I5 and °“ who assembled to witness their ar I ber 26% 1514- |000 801113 and returning by either special og aggulm tepitem' "V01, but the chief note of the men that have already fallen prey to _ _“SPECIAL TRAIN ARnANosu|sNTs AND Fanée U mm' X_m__l1°'=h:;\_1; in pathos. but of un- then.. ent then. hu-msn ure is chesp » .» . . C “D688 . Tignlsh...... .. 0'1.esr,y....-_... . .. §;_-.=.»_-§.::'.~:~;_;~-_~ __ - Charlottetown, Arrive... . .. e , ,_ , _ __ Hunteréltiver.. .. . _ _ -- mms-a".»... .. ._ `.`..`.`_ ‘- S0ll|'ls._`-.. .... .. .. . . . . “ I S_t. Petsrs.... . . .. Mt. Stewart. .5 . . . . Bedford.. .. .. ._ .. . Charlottetown. Arrive... . Vernon., .. .. .. Lake Verde.. .. . Charlottetown, Arrive. »» . .. . .. .. 6.12 ~» » » l 5 , ~ 4 * » ii I sn » m.A_islon.. ._ ._ ... Leave 5.00 A. M. ....8.22_ " gs=s°s°s°s=°.==_~'s’='=f-53-==»=° ovwzerew-r-=a:ze'¢&oi,;'¢ geo-~1w<=¢mree¢¢¢|¢.$ si ' an ° in 5 -» -..- _ K _ _ _ 2-'e-'z-I' D433 =ne¢¢§32 “ .so so 45 ' " .45 so K . .. The utmost smoothness characteriz- ed the arrangements for their recep- tion. Officers suffering only from slight injuries were first assisted to alight from the train and placed in motor cars, taxlcabs and .private um- nibuees. Ons ohlcer with s wounded 1-00 law still managed to keep his pipe 1~00_between his teeth, while another, 'brought out later on a stretcher, -. 45 was smoking a cigarette and eagerly _Ending a newspaper. The huge sta- on resounded with cheers from the crowds massed behind the barriers, as the men, smiling and laughlnglgayly, and waving their hats in response, _ Proportionste faresnfrom'alluothenstaliolid. ' were assisted to the vehicles or car- lnlzlmllll A- M- llllli Olllsvins P. M. trains will stop at Exhibition Grounds rled‘ to t_.he',ambulance vans and driv- to lesv off and take on passengers. _ 9 ' Returning- from Charlottetown Trains on 22nd, 23rd and 24th, will leave n away. There are now more than 400 gs follows: For Murray Harbor at 6.00 P. Mn For Souris and Elini t d 1 6.20 PSM.; For Cape Traverse, Summa rslde and Tlgnish at 3.30 P Mmanii ZlI)(0m;(I;e th: lilgyddlorl-Ilgpbelfgslliigiigdll? 0.00 P.,'M.. and for Georgetown at 6.3 0 P. M. ' ' W' Bee Posters at Stations for full information. _ Woolwich' Tw° hun-‘hed arrived yes' 6. A. HAYES, . . ...Geperal Trsllc Manager, ' General Passenger Agent A H. H MELANBON, ~ rdsy at the Connaught Hospital, ldershot; 120 af the Cambridge ___ M,mc¢_°n_ Monc_mn_ ' Hospital and 150 at l’lymouth.-Lon- ‘...-‘. -l - w. 1'. HuoeAN, _ - 4°" E=l>f°s=~ _ Di t l P _ _ 5592_15_ME__2______ srct assengsr Agent, Charlottetown. common. In Antwerp as Rsported lrrrr-*L - ffrf.;~:f: _-_-~_-_---_-f - - - L- -Leer-. L_- _ .- - --- -. f - v f -_ - -5- -5- -> - - -f-1 -Y- :-_- f.-ff.-_»_-_-_~.-_;----1-1-; _;-*_-or ln Amsterdam. O The Allsgemeen- I-landelsblsd of Am- lltl'/GPD. as given in e letter from » A Ons unlporword larsl lnssrfisnla fhiseolum, half eonlpsrwon that city’ which is now in um Bel' Cul wlliulsllon- Cub nssiseeomssny order. lllnlmsn abuse fm" °“l’““1’ I “'I‘he‘deprsssed atmosphere in which are livin here is almost un ra O .{}UA,R|)|AN (j|_ASS".~|ED ADS N22333551..3“§IZZ'lZ‘I.§2§'§§f.%Yf§'Li.“f.§ _A___A_ __ ____ 'W8 ff-=-I 1-~f-f f--- - W- - _-L-_ v- _ _-.ii-"7 if if ‘:-_ 1 2 f = -i-,_ -me. 5 ben - We have the feeling hers as Ei' ' ' --_- -_f 1 -- .__-if-_i.f_;~ - _ W; 5 though we were forsaken by all the world; nothing in the way of news [penetrates into the city, The foolish- AGENTS WANTED WANTED-TWO MEN T0‘TRAVEL and appoint agents; salary and ex- penses; experience unnecessary. Position good for $200 monthly to hustlers. Box 235, Niagara Falls, __ Ont. _ 5651-9-19lVl'lipd. POPE BENEDICT X`\`/._`FIRBT Plc- tures' out. Big money for any agent samples 25 cents. Apply at once. Herman ‘ Lavandier, G Peters St., St. John. N. B. 3630-9-l8M14lpd AGENTS WANTED-Money easily ear- ned selling our Peerless Series of Personal Greeting Cardsduring your spare time. Ten _dollars to twenty dollars per week/easily earned in half an hour. each evening; Our cards *are the cheapest and best selling on the market. Book free. Write, .Toronto Greeting Card Co., 520 Pape Avenue.-Toronto.. - _ - `5236-9-2M11l. ' ' .DOA-flDER§_\LANTtIL_ IE TEL` VICTORIA 77 LOWER "Prince. Wefare prepared to accom-‘ modate a number of people at rens~ 'enable rates with board and room _-“during Exhibition week. Meals ready 'on_ arrival of trains. )' -= - _ a 5675-9-22M3ipd. __}`,EMAl.E IIELP WAN_'l_`EI)__ WANTED-G|'RL FOR GENERAL f_Il_0\lq8W_ol’k. 'Apply evenings at 154 ;'Powna`l street. 5652-9-l9Mtf. _ 'l/ifA|v're_|:»,Y7l.` sim. Fon o':'Nsn""L». Jiouseworlt. Apply, between 6 and ,7.p. m., to Mrs: J. T. McKenzie, 277 Richmond Street. 5612-9-16-intf. WANTED. wr Iul.ooNwoon nos. ' o\.\b` women for ward work. ww ,I I 3730-7-2Dnitf. __ _ f§§lE`8 WANTED TO DO EASY. pleasant, coloring work at l10lll».°~~ Can maize S15 to $20 weekly. Eg- . ' oi;o`g_.up,naogssary, no- canvas - ing. National Decorating Co., Dept. _ N 88 Adelaide St East Toronto. Ont. 5089 8 22M52l. u n. _»|7ji€i'ii'i§T`l'ilT1Tn'ANn "ssi- lllals. _Wanted at the Taunton Stats Hospital Training School for Nurs- ss. For particulars, addr!-#fl DP- grthni-___v__ _'Go_=s,___ Bupt., M_i_sunton ta it sun on ss. -“ _ 'P ' me-5~_imu. ___ ,-Pltkiluc siiisou Frost --mt nishl September “Ill- not much'dama_ge to tomato and cu- cumber.vi|i\s,"'b`\lt the next' may 5°. mg" ,gig-9, _what sense ls there in puttlngofi’ from time to time until pickling stock is unobtainable. Just now, wi. can supply in llllli l'°“°¥\' Qllllltlty, _ green tomatoes and rili’-i. msn cucumbers and large. smell piokilngonions, red onions for chow_, spice, peppers and choice nlcllllll-_ vlndksr--,etc.- ' ' _ Lu; _yan compelled to- ¢g.nc_°| _pry In Lllll Illia- C.|| and leave gh, or if incon- mail. we are doinS I on application. ‘ J. 1. on sow. ciarinuetnlvnkarlrsi- ,._,~._.,... _ .. _--»~_ 7.. ...\a.,.~»_ *... -..\._._'; ly sensational reports of the Belgian FOR SALE NUMBER OF . LARGE Dress and the irresponsible attitude wood water tanks. Holds about 600 'of those persons who should quiet pop- sallous each. Every farmer should nlar fears have driven the people to have vue °u his fem- .Wlll be sold mr comfort in walking about the chesp. Estate Auld Bros. stream and i than - fe __m___§i“°-9_tl"MEl':____ at Fon SALE A1' once 1'woTP`/inns ,,;0,,_ interior Alaska Silver Blacks sud 3 'pairs dark patched`foxes, also W mink and fisher. Prices right for n ga ng ln ca s and street corners for excited discus- “Evelyone is nervous and excited. henever anyone appears with a bun- cash. Come and see them. 'l‘. G. dl” °f Papers' he is ““°"“m’d by H Ives, Montague. 5676-9-17MEtr_ crvwfl. hungry for the latest news. l7lCfR'8‘E"F`O'R_SALE.-To_be seen at W. S. Brown's livery stable, Fitz- "7" roy street. 5671-9-21m3ipd o7\`soU`N"E Fisl-uno soA1', Leno th 32 x 5 ft. 8. With Ol* Without En: gine. Apply to Edward MacPherson, Cape Traverse, P. E. , ‘ ~ ' ‘ ' 5669-9~2lM6irpd. 'l“€rs__l=__s!r_e¥° H legs “wut enewed Vigor _ _ __in 0ld-Age 'TIIIS LETTER BZIINGS A MES- Jsmes Tuplin-Rayner sliver- black male fox pup, Alberton Dark Silver Fox C0., Ltd. 5653-9-19M6i. “1~‘oT¢`sA1.s: oNn Qunnnc sihvnli black female pup. Also two pairs Holt-Renfrew silver blacks." Box SAGE OF OLIEISR TU 'HHE AGED _RESULTS O|_l‘ USING DR.. CHASIQB' NI'lR\’E FOOD. New, rich blood is what is most 454 Amherst' N_ g_ 5549.9.11Mff_ needed in the declining years to keep p energy and vitality. That Dr. bl k t _ Cl UA.. em, Chase’s Nerve Food is a wonderful ;:°_ acéravggfg-T1 Hg-Tien' ggppe. help in maintaining good health and ters, P. E. 1. 5131-8-zsmaolpd rrolvuslus life ls attested b vibe FOR` BAL E.Z3_|`=A`|"ll`S`\7'0"l,I'rT6"BTET “ Writ" 0! this 19""- Mr.. Stephen J, Lenrd, North Tryon _i_Lm],E!~____ _,_ P. ii. I., writes:--"At seventy-tivo FOUND.-A camera. Owner can have years of age my heart gave out and ` came very irregular and wesl; in the ad- 56-70`9'21m3I action and would pslpitate_ My nerv- . . became weak and I could do I-'UST I ' ' ' _ ' - » g but li-e in bed in s languish- iToaTr,'A i.Anv's`Ei.`AER sun' coz. ing -condition, losing strength and in the city. Finder please leave nt weight. In that condition I began Stewart & Son. 5683-9~22r_n3i. using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and cured. Had I not obtained this --l-if-'l_* \\ some by culling here and paying for be BOY WANTED. A boy shout 15 Yrs. ei of age, with good reference, is want- eatment. I woul-d~r.ow be in the box nlth the roof over my nose. At ghty-one I have nn _energy which - d _ Add means go and I am writing this Ilg.."°P_‘°;fnB';xg°SI;_tghs,-|o"_9¢¢::,: _letter so 'that old people like myself 5549.9.jimt| ms rolon their health and stren l' D S E' --~----» tn by using this great medicine. 50c WANTED A GOOD ILLER TO an take charge of roller .mill. Apply ll box, 6 for $2.50. For sale by Wm. J. Warren, New Glasgow. fl°8l@l’9- _ 5646-9-19M3IE1l. M|scltI.i.A°EOU¥ ‘ r//A\\wv/0//»wl§\\\\\\Q POP.TTtXli,§ PHOTOS- E1NLAR\'lED all ` sires, Crayns, Pastels and Oilets Convex Portraits and frames s specialty, (l4x20 raised glass 50 cts.) F. Young. 72 Upper Queen St., Q Charlottetown. 6137-8-26M1mo. $ 1 T0 l,|£'l' ~ T fMO'i ern conveniences. ADDIY -£0 103 Kent st. ~ 5539-9-lssnw. . TEACHERS WANTED acl-|€R wAN“rso_ Fon Tl-is Tgprlngfleld School. N0-'12~ 9"? pigment ($30.00) -Thirty Dollars. Apply to Chester Easter. Secretary, ovheary Rqgd, R, R. »§_2'I6:°'1§9.IPd. wsursig __________ "`~"-“"£‘5j;'1=_’RlTsT1ge male hlac wflzirnlorfemflee s. beauty. Anvil' ill person or by letterto G. E. Hughes, D,.,,“|,¢_ me-s-2imai_ wine-ss-1-5-§is“»r””-I- --rent ..- house for fsmlllf 01 ¢\\l'-°°- APPIY °° M' °m°°' 5s4 9 is mir The Price of our present stock_ o watches will not be raised one cent no matter how the price goes up, and we have some ne ones to choose from made by the leading watchmakers of the worl _ We are not dependent on “wireless” in timing _our watches,having a Transit in- strument, sh}p’s_chronomet- er, and one o the finest reg- ulators in Canada for that purpose. E. W. Taylor , (éameron Block -‘~ ha rlotfeto wn I-9. III/4 WE \\ luis today. 'Has newspapers don't oven trouble to report the numerous ac- cidents. It is dangerous for any citi- zen to protest, lor this would reflect on his patriotism and cause his er~ rest on the suspicion of being W spy. “In the outskirts of the.city every- thing is full of soldiers. Soldiers and civic guards examine the credentials ,of every personuarriving at the gates, and .everyone who cannot prove pre; vious residence in Antwerp is harsh- ly turned back. Everything has been prepared for defense. Soldiers are grouped about every cannon on the walls; all the moats are filled with water. Trees and shrubbery have been chopped down, in order to allow the artillery free play. Barbed wire has been put up in all directions. Beauti- ful oaks and beaches have been saw- ed down and dropped across the road- ways to delay an advancing army. Every suburban village is quartered full of soldiers, "I saw a train of German prisoners Although they were apparently ti;-ed and somewhat listless, tnoy looked ell in their neutral toned uniforms their fingers.. They rdlled cigarettes in a nondhnlent way and seemed to be indifferent to what wat going on about them. 'I tried to tnik with some of them, but they u-.are uncom. mur.icative._’ HOLLANDGILTELLS HOW GERM. A.\l~i BANK B.t(i’l`1SlI. 'i‘l¢AWLl1lrt A nolla'lIder` who has arrived in Amsterdam tells an interesting story of how the British steam-trawler, on which he was, with fifteen 9|;-har trawlefs. Was sunk by the Germans. I-ie is married to an rslnglish woman, and has lived for thil‘ty~two years at Gfllniby. from which place and from Boston the trswlers set out on their fishing expedition. A fortnight later 160 men, possessing nothing besides the clothes on their backs, were walking through Wilnelmshaven. “It must," he said, "have been 400 miles morthwest of Wilhemshaven that we or.e,tlne morning saw two trawlers of our fleet hailed by the German torpedo boat Albatross. My man at iirst wanted to run lor it, but the Germnn turned his guns on us, too, and demanded to know where we came from. In the evening we hoard three gun shotsgv . thatlmust have been for the Omreiermnd the Valiant (Continued on paqe twelve.) LATEST RUSE. STEEL ARROWS FROM ALOFT -Q-»--.W ...Q-..._-,,1;, BERLIN, Sept. 22.-The 'farman eastern army continues its operations in the district about Suwnlki. Russian Poland, according lu a statement issued by the general staff. The army is now advancing on the fortress at Oscureo, 45 kilometres (about 30 miles) south-west of Lyck (Eastern Pruussiu), on the railroad between Lyck and Blelstok (n town -on the borders of Lithuania and Poland). This fortress guards the river Boher, which elsewhere cannot be crossed. owing to swamps, and forms a natural barrier before the advancing army. The German headquarters still give no definite information regarding the position of tho battle line in France, contenting themselves with speaking of it generally as located between the Oise and Meuse rivers, but not men- tioning what port of this lnrgo region the Germans occupy. ` Famous Sculptor Killed. Lieutenant Werner Von Baeulieu, one of the best known German aviators, has been killed. He -was mortally wounded while reconnolter- ing a hostile position on September 4, but clung to the steering gear until he and his observer had safely landed within the German lines. He then collapsed. ` The well-known sculptor, Friedrich .i; MISS D. RUDGE 'Manufacturer of fine hair Weds, including gentlemen’s igs and Touq;s. Also hair §oods_ for sale. 1 lGreat George 12wf m2mpd. .1tf- _ L fi . . ' " I- ‘j _ .n _ _ "-_.-‘-. '*19_-,l¥f~1 Canadian §.§~\_. ie New G00dS Government Railways g _ » From Charlottetown o We h°"° a Wie and °"°°' ann National Exhibition lent 8880I'_Ul’l€l’lt Of ladies Cana ' TORONTO » Year mg' .m ségikl awe, “SW Fare and One Third v ines ar vms Y- 6 1”' A ¢21,2s, 29, 30,31, s sz. _NeCe88lty vine the ladies to callin and S,,,u§i:F,,,e ep 'oct comin” Ollf bI0\lS€S Ill IRWII, se tember3 7 9 am-_|10_ ` » rv- - the ‘ml J .1 wit", 'A an ' I\ll\\f\ In W .tf°ng_. . White and mlcy C0f&t COV' Fare lil- "W" “°’°‘ °°“°“ '° h°mt mlm mb hgiflbwuxyilxu cannbteig' $2155 I sept 1 4 and s should hate to count the victims \V _ _ Many of them had Wedding rings 0. \\`\\\WIL“\\\\\\W”IIII/i/Zi published shows 1.036 dead, 4,039 wounded and 1,029 missing. The total losses as given by all the lists is now 7,483 dead, 28,584 wounded and 9,900 missing. The list just published seems Most Modern Terror of Wsr. A shower of steel arrows. reissued by French aviators over a mile high in the air, is the most modem terror of war, according to accounts of Gor- msns wounded, printed in the Munich medical weekly. The arrows. which are of pressed steel. from four to six inches long and a quarter of an inch lu diameter, have a heavy"'pointed head and a skeletonised shaft. Tho arrows seem to have caused more sur- prise than actual damage. Only one man was killed by e head wound in the attack described, the others caus- ing mostly flesh wounds. The regiment to which the wounded belong. resting in close battalion for- mation, paid little attention to two aviators flying n mile overhead until the novel projectiles suddenly rained down, scnteriug far and wide. Men were wounded in three companies. The battery in the rear, at first nou- nlussed, later realised the source oi the missiles and ns many as possible crawled under the wagons nun escaped another shower of them. Crown Prince, George and Prince Frederick Christian ui' Saxony have been awarded the iron cross. VICTIMS OF THE KOENIGSBERG LONDON, Sept_21.-Lie-ut Coniiiian- der Richard C. Turner, Lieut_ John ll. Drake. twenty-four men of the British cruiser Pegasus, were killed in action with the German cruiser Koeulgsborg. Three officers and fifty nicn were missing. Let Others Do That, "I'm, taking life easier now; my debts are less troublesome." "Learned not to- run up bills. chi” "No. Learned not to worry about theni. " , i | ._|_» ‘uv ,‘ I Il _lf ll :_. ni,- _ l rl 0' i l 'li- wi.) i4l|`[_,';I,':, I. -» --< -w-_-L _ A I i i :lil-‘\ Il nn_R I Ii 'il .. -'\l_ i _ll "ll __-'J -_ _: 1;. _ ih- _s- E é. l,..i.:.“ 'i ` INFANIS. Cmumru Signmm-6 _ hon. 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PromotesIlic,ci:iionfliecrful§| ncs-."1 ami lbslfc iilalnsnciuu '~ _ Opiun\.Mui°|ii'.lncnerlilumu _ Nw'rNAuco'r|c_ __ Iil‘1g%rlffa’11llr-.i'-ll/.I/._”.'/'fl1J17I 'l '$’%.i'..“‘:"` l _ .I/leir//».\id/:- ' I A/lunihylw I we-'-» .'l17rrl - 1 mn -<._____ i '~'7"'- ‘* ` ~ _ ‘-|""_j,..?'__.-¢ll't:‘.,.‘ _..l-_ell _ - N-;"..: 900DROP _ _ *O-,.i.j,»,',_.; ` For Infants and Uhildren. ,...._,- - I - -=-.-L -11&'-nta.;>‘.':.‘.&f-_-L- . O -+. G @5 |- f ermanent Silver Foxes Lu MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Silver Fox pelts. Important Announcement - _ The Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces _to the investing public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amaigamated. High Class Foxes at $18,000 I i . Ill . L IIS 9 ` I; l.‘pcri¢clRemuiy'lori_'nnsl.pe ? ' S 5‘orioch.Dmnlio.~a, leafs _ ____ 1 I . 1__- Lilliiiililllif - - -~~~~l_n '-; A -_»~.-s-:. -vH__':|7-,gn fIIlIH.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIlI4-'$\\\\\Yll/&\\\\\\\\\\\lIlIIIIIA\\\\\\\\WIIZlII'@R II/Z0I4\\\\\\\\'fIIIII/I/l\\\\\\\ _ » IUH&“§"I 0 W 1 \\TlU'/i\\\\\\\\§IlIlIHIfQY - They offer to the public the cboicest`Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at l8,CCO a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray R1ver's--are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. Your Chance Remember While low capitalization makes _ This is your chance to_ get into a good strong company built up on for large profits' good breeding _ stock makes for permanent profit. permanent lines! You never bag ;lgt;(iIiter\I’l;a;1t(:;(iif~_"'l _,.<"’--Shson`Josepli &Co. 259/Ilf £“lH\\\‘ $\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\€lI//IIA l\\\\\\\v/IIlA\\\\\§t.I /--s.-.L ~ --M - ‘v n-rf’-1l‘§` Ido hereby apply for ............. ._shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes, Ltd. Enclosed iind $ .......... _.being twenty percent and the balance I'agree to Name ...... _______ ._ _ ...... _ Address . _ . . _ . . . . _ . . _ . . _ _ _ . . _ . . ...... _____