I 35,000 PEOPLE 'READ THE AND EVENING GUARDIAN EVERY DAY : r ‘_ r ' __ ei’ _ , 1_3- _Las g _ _ ___._,_ _ __ _ _ _ __ W: o not token rl: slflllgunl onrznzlurlou :isolation °-' inniorrzrowu C QHAIQW.. _. Y ..&ti"?r b‘.v..l'l’.‘i."l’.i‘r’r‘i'»‘...., rar rirrsr crm cnantorrarowu, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY is 1914 .WP R ID 'mer of -1-L ".... E* £5 :“§ :null slllll ._.__.- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA Feb 17 -$50 000 i cneques, drafts and money orders he longing to the Union Bank oi Can nda and the Union of Bt Joseph s Society stolen from the Ottawa Past Otllce on January B, was found to ilayin a bag hidden in the lavatory the al- though sdme ol it could easily have ol the Canada Life building All mission papers were recovered been cashed On the night oi Jan nary 7 one of the bank inessen private box When he returned bag was gone and the mail box emp ly It was also shown that the lon of Bt. Joseph s box was empty ihen the robbery was disclosed The mlstery has since baiiied the police until the bag was accidently iound by an employe ol the Canada Liic building ... _/ __.._._____ EAPIIIN ANI] HIIIH SAILIIHS PEIIISH (Canadian Press) ll ELLFLEET Feb 17 -Captain (larva. and four seamen oi the Italian hnrk Castagna perished when their icssel was thrown on the outer bar ol Cape Cod to dey The iirst mate and seven sailors were rescued by lile savers Captain Tobin ol Cn lioons llollow Lilo Saving Station was badly injured hy the overturning ol the suri boat The skipper was veshcd overboard three men were lloren to death in the rigging and one died in the surf boat on the wav ashore The loss of life ls the larg- est in a wreck on Cape Cod in twelvo years ,_____-_____.- IIIUIHEH BLBHIIS SHIIIES lvlilltilll IN (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb 17 -Lord Murray expressed deep regret, that he had invested some of the Liberal party funds in Marconi shares, particularly as the action had embarrassed the party He said he personally aseum ed heavy losses, resulting from the investment and trusted that those who criticised him harshly would recognize the didicnlty to avoid mis takes He concluded he had done no thing which reflected on the honor and integrity of his public life Baron Amptbill had given the mo tive of the committee appointed to rs left the bag in the post oidce intend i ing to get the mall in the bank's the Un- (banadian Press) ment was made to day that the dp rectors oi the Great Northern R ll. D10*-idlug for the issue oi $190 000 subscribe for the new stock on n hcldluss 'nic proceeds of the issue will be devoted to thi, acquisition and extension of lines SIEIMIII PIIIIIIIFII (Canadian Press) l‘ll0V1i>iuNCE Fel, 17 _'lpn noon Captain Combernous said Tlomu got oil the rocks under own steam aftei being fast for honrs The vessel pounded heav in fact the pounding helped to lease her The Roma carried al on Feb 'I the steamer enconnt cd s succession ci gales and str but a little later w reless communi tion was established _,______.._-- (Canadian Press) dent to the Rornn will result in snort to be niade by ship owners oi the pilots The nearest light Gay Head, 8 miles away While thi up on No Man’s 1'a.nd a sto like last nigbt’s blizzard lIIIIIIIiIl LIIILII (Canadian Press) NEW YORK lleh 17-The American liner. St. Louis arrived here today three days late lro-m Southampton, alter encountering one of the sever est storms in her history Several of the passengers were injured hy the plunging of the ship _._i__._-- IHIBIIH ISSIIIS PREMIER BORDEN DISCUSSE nn lluvlnu lnulu sul REPRESENTATIUN QUESTID The following is ri full report of mons He said As it has become representation of the various p vinces in Canada should he readinsi. I cd perhaps it would be convenient at included In any PFOVUICS l-h0¥'00f. and New Brunswick ii members, M Ro the moment to ievicw briei-lv the may. ut Ulf* 'lime Ol Buch estllbliflh- toba 10 members, British Colum mn docked at two o'clock this after legislative revisions which have been me“t» Wake PTQVIBWU f0l thc COW 7 members, Prince Edward Island the made in that i-cgaril and to stateltbe °m“t‘°“ *““1 “d“““\““”““°“ Of “Y members. the Northwest Tcrrito her results up to the present time By “ch P"°V‘S‘0"» “nd f0|` the llP~SB1UE 4 members six section 37 f the British north 0' 1‘“"“ fi” the l’°“°°~ Olde* will After the establishment of thc ny America Art 1357 lt is pmvmed as good govcrumvht of Hllvh DFDVIHCB. province of Alberta and Saskst re_ fonows and for its representation in the said wan and alter the qiiinquennial cen luiment sublcct to the ratification 375 The House of Commons shall sub Parliament , BW 05 1905 “lt \tl>f€9¢“U1f»\GI\ passengers of Who", 80 were women ,wt tu the provisions of this Act THE 'i‘lnRH1TOllli<1‘l these two provinces was Hired and 24 nhllllyen Alter- leaving Fay consist, of one hundred and eighty It did not appear that thcw was ciiaptei 41 of the statutes of 1907 sir Willi d Laurier and other ef one members, of whom eighty two env special provision for represent..-I all 7 and 10 respectively. givin “ck shall be elected for Ontario, sixty nvn tion in Parliament of the territories net increase of 7 rrernbers and bring ssuc with the action of Piemicr Boi- lnlly considered ll more had been t “hlch did “Ut f0"m “HY Daft Of the n the total ie iesentatlon of the ledge at 2 30 yesterday aiternoon f0l` Ql"‘U9°. ulllefeeh for NOVB SP0 lu E ll ca_ and fifteen for New B,-upswigk regular provinces, and so another House of (-0m,mD,,_s up to the n,m,M, ri determine whether or not Prince tion compact, as had been charged it 'l‘nlit dxes the representation ol the various provinces up to the year 18471 and (rom that date the represents-, b a manner, and from such time as e Parliammt of Canada from time to time provides, subicct and according to the following rules EB. BD D h en- number of the population oi Qncb (so ascertained) (3) I the computation ol thc number oi' members for a Dr0V1uCe tional part exceeding one-halt that number shall be equivalent t the whole number th the discussion in the introduction of undoubtedly constituted ii coinpnci ll empe B M t b . , 7 b iliac redistribution Bill as given betwecn those provinces, :ind up to Biitrlsli tgilinililliu E mlirr‘her¥i?,e‘l\;ll“i ;_1_;lB_l;l-Pd ` the present time they have ot couise , iudivard island, 5 meinborsb t g t lion R i Borden (Prime been carried out according to e Northwest 1-e,r,t0,,,.S 3 ,rembe Mmlswll moved for leave to intro- true intent and meaning of thc stat-i In 1903 after the decennial mn duce Bill No bl to readjnst the second section of that enactmcni it o 1901 'li fnrthrr Redistrilyii UN S representation in the House ol Com- wus provided tlilit Bill “as p,,BBed_ Winn), provided, t 1" f*"C0"dan°° thc Plilllflnleht the representation of the House necessary, under the terms of o Canada may fiom time to time esta- Goirinions should consist of 214 m British North America Act that thelhhsh “GW l!l0V1“‘1€5 U1 MW tellltfll- bers, distributed as follows On 1" ‘°""““g for th” “me being part 86 members Quebec 65 men' ’ ' or land's representation to the spe M31 committee He also pointed bm_|that it wus not necessary to sec _ 4 an amendment to the British No new America Act to give the province investigate the charges brought hy the newspapers, but alter Lord Murray’s deep expressions of regret. " "- wlilch are lar stronger than thos uttered by' Sir Rufus Isaacs o_ 0 _ David Lloyd George in the I-louse Gammons, nothing is being done. coilnsilssi) mis _ ion Lire roll Fire in theviocal business section One cent el word each Insertion D ` ' this column, Cash must accompany der control. Four buildings were order. Minimum charge twenty-Av cents. __ _w LOST.-BETWEEN TWO MACB AND Victoria Hotel, ladies hand hes- l~‘lnder please leave at Two Malls- * 1255-2-17m3IDr° *-0 nnmbei- ci the aggregate ropulellv cr canada rt nic their last rrwefllnr rcadjustment of the number ol mem- bers for the province is ascertained :iinlshcd by one-twentieth Duff 01'. upwards. _ (5) Such renzljnstnient shall no take ellect until the termination of gli, then existing Parlialment. British' North America Act. 135 » regard; it is section 146. it shall he hiwfnl mr the Queen ii and with the advice ol Her -_M 7 1 ddr ses from the Houses of ilu; glthrlfnmgit ol Canada. 8115 from Newfoundland, Prince _Edward Id- land and British Coiuiribia, to 8 ~ mit those colonies or provinces. 01' B55,-ess gram the Houses of the PBI' Land and e tory, or either ol them. into th° unlnli. on such terms and conditions in each case as are in the addrcllwi to wgrovc, subject to the prcvlr (ang-_gi this Act; and the Di‘0V1Bl0l\\_‘ ol any Order in Council in that psliall shall have eficct as ll they had paw onncted by the Parliament cl the United Kingdom 0' GY” Britnn and Ireland- vgt will he observed that the pro- ldlil to which I have called Bt* tension, particularly the v\`°'\¢\°“ of lddtlon 51 ol the British N0l't\1 Nei-di america ict. 4861. provided lor representation scccrdlhs to WP ulstioii, and provided also lor th rcsdineinnrt cf nic repr°s°r\tell°“ ° the various provinces ol ‘Canada at inf,"-vgln of ten years, and upon Ye- suits determined by the decennial canine. it is not snscincely secure” to my that the representation shui as cn ircly based on l>cP"leU°“» \‘¢° “ii” the lourth subsection ol sec- tion |1 provided 5 saving clause in cud the ii li tion of 3 province to the whole pol!- ____.__.__-._-i ...y c........ ...mer .. ----.1-co. History Reviewed Allusion to Speech of Island Members in additional shares ol stock or vii 0 so stockholder- rc-5-.....;i;. |903 Who Argued Against Island s Claims Sis Of Glsht Der cent ol their present 0! the Dominion of Canada but not hers, Nova Scotia 18 memh send°ttt1i Bth Nth Anmeriéld n Ast wie grille in 1)8r66 M 221 at wmch lt Stands at which is known as the Biitisli Present time North America Act llldt By e IH PHSSUIQ I would like to call n powerlul beacon, mariners say, that d h w ic or e e g o p quent ecennial census. t e l‘€P\`€5e“ C d t ship from the four original provi in B thick “lght B ship W°“m brnlg t tion of the lour provinces shall be °f A-he D0m‘“*0“ Of ‘ina fl- bu me rm rlgamusted bv Buch authority m Such not included in .inv pioviiice thereof A C0hl@d®lfitlol\ 9 th th th I have gxven 1,, ,ms hue; “ay wi b borne mind t lictioii of the committee would ,mmf pmvlnces BW, when the WM, sketch ol the legislative provisions i-hilt. lwcufding to the increase which constitute the charter of this the Dopulation up to that time, country as lar as representation in Tll'0V1r\Cc of Quebec, which was P!Tlilil1'l`ent ls Eonceincd DiT’0tl'-Bl Province ol Canada. had e (1 b ll ll ll th Ali d num)ber lgluiiigglgeii as vlglilla be:r the N059 if' "WV be “'0fth Whnc th” Y a New “‘ ‘ts membership It *number of 65 members~~ 'Y I Should Place before th” H°"‘*“" in peliecuy "ue that It mtamcd B med he "'e"'“h°d He did see (mc s"\“` with Prince Eduard Island would be a succinct form the results which m¢U\b€fSh1D Of 615 but 0l`igl“a1ll' It tion of the diuiciilty however, w which I have alluded I have point- '3 ‘mlmbefs All Of 55 Out 01 a lti erta ned at nc c 23?,” :B '§§,,(§f,'f,,,,,,,‘ 85 mais to the cd out that thc original ocnfcecra niembcrship cr 200 er. taking eg tion consisted or four piovinccs, the lour original provinces of Confederu appointed lor llic union takin); c representation being fixed as follows tm". It hill fl N300 memhcfshiv Ontario, 82 members, Quebec, __ _ b __ ,, members, Nova scene., is rncrnhers 1882 the to f\ mem ere ip ol c otherwise expressed or nhnlwll. uehec New Brunswick 15 members, n tot- HOHSG Of COYYIITOUS WHS 211 Q §':l§d§,n:Lep“r;hg;)et n'i;;%ee(i_inIiqm‘::€e al of 131 memgggrs still retained, under the terms ol for entitling thc province to a mem In 157: after the dcccnnrai ccrrns Briflsh North America Act. its her snail be disregarded but ii trac Of 1871 s Redistribution Bin was ed membership of es 'rlic member The .mportsricc of that provision passed which provided that the rep- 911117 l1110ttcd in 1382 to the lour 0 rnnentatlon of the House of gommong iginul provinces of Confederation provinces, was this if it could should consist of 200 m~mbers, dis- Was 191 so the relative member ea tributed as follows Ontario Of Qufillic at that time had decr members, Quebec. 65 members, in that Proportion In 1892 cams into operation under the pro- rnons had increased to 213, and visions of section 5146 on the 16th- membership of the four Original “slay nf May, 1871. The provision in “D908 0! Confederation had decrees- the acc than proposed and ‘regard to the representation of Brit-1 ed' to 191..or Just ten -more than ish Columbia in Parliament is to he nnmlber assigned to those prov found in the eighth clause ol the by tlie British North America resolutions which were embodied in In 1903 the membership of (1 _ t he the" ‘Mast census to be I the Order in Council. That clause is, House Of Commdus had increased _ p 1 -our been added since Confederation. t British Columbia shall be entitled original provinces of Coniederat in the following terms: _ 214, and the membership of the to be represented in the Senate by had decreased to 182, or just three members, and by six members iinore than the number allotted , . in f _ Thu” ‘B another pmvimmx of the 'preseiritation to be increased under America Act. Since that time. as the provisions of the British North have already pointed out bythe PRINCE F.DwAIzD iSi.AND. wan, which took piece after y _ R" ' 1 ‘ _ _ ‘ __ . _ . intra Mb" H.0n0\,rabl¢ privy Conn -the Lonicderatioli under the special 1_1 _ __ t 221 Quebec mu ret______ _he __mv_S_o__s OI the same Ach th 14 h 251, inciease o , §‘°“‘“§°§i£5 °“.°$$§_“ rri ‘éi‘...f..l’ Sl in-= we md number of se- dlen Confederation is in the lol t 0 “ll G hlish new provinces in any terr or _reme __o__r_ (__ Canada __ I h f C m-_ mitted by e o ‘ggagsistgingdatsyI;TlZ;,3b,e,~s_(1h,, judgment ol the Supremo Court represen B on 0 e g eventually carried by appeal to In the year 1871 the British North thc iudgment ol the up eine America Act was a{nendl;d__liy_ _ian of Canada. e ctinent of the mpern. ar s- \ Eg I N na t liich 's known as the British Two QU T 0 S man , w i - _ t Norgh America Act, 1871. By the Two questions were sghmiated to their representation in the H0“9°» - ~ a Nova Scotia, 21 members, New the Supreme Court ol ana a mgtrihutgd as follows: Ontario, 92 subsection 4 ol section Si of members; Quebec, 65 members; ni-ltlsh North America Act- Novn Scotia. - 21 members; New Supreme court ol banada and Bmmwlck 15 members; Manitoba. Privy Council held in eflect that ol 1891 further Redistribution Bill relerence to sec on ro ortlon of the popular was passed, which provided that the North America Act, which is in '- representation ol the House ol Com- following termsi _ D » ~ _ r~ _ . » ~ - - h uid consist ol 213 members The niibecqiient provisions of this from the surrlnl standpoint cl l‘rinre ii97-Z-l2MIlipd. miuillicd by one-twentieth. I 1381-2-iemolwk Mlnara s Llnlmsnt Cures - sold low to a quick _ __ WW ulatlbn of Canada should not he di-` I 5“9,l-iigaiii to day when Premier Bor 5:; ward island and defended his cn 'in leaving thc settlement of the new He said that therc were cases wh E 0 idle opposed this position and t out of a total memlihrship of 190 in ' < Act. casa no account would be taken " th House ol Commons The re- those provinces by the British North oongtitnted orizinally.by an Order I Council, passed under the authoritv re h ritish North America Act. ~“y ° 1 uma l or - nbiect was n °‘ 0- - tures ol t e co on es or o _ _ _' th st- B- cd 5 ' ' ` B that Pl`0VluC¢ ll I”1"t_°f the C“““_ nhons' ,S-esgieentlgxnvlastl-iemMartltime provisions of subsection 4 ol_ect\\lUVlll'0H Scotia 20 members, New Biuiiswick (From Oni Ouu Ilcportci) pointed out by the Pri-micr tllnt il ers, O'i"i‘AVI/A l<`cIr 17 -Flint Piinci- it lust li incmbcr now it would have nce Edward Island will get ii square deal .1 smaller iepieeciitntion in the Elec in tiic House than in the ‘senate where F5 the redistribution was demonstrated it was entitled to foul members mm den New Briiiiswick he said, would liavl __ introduced the second reading ol thc eleven inciiiiicra in chi House and ten mpa-*Senators but it was casy to conccivc Ed- that its icprcscntatlon in the Lowci use House night lic lulther decreased Is- ulth results slmilni to Prince Ed cial ward Island This was certainly out sometlilnl, that was never contcni ure plated in tnc past and if the Prcmici rth desired to help these provinces lic i - should move an address to the Brit creased replesentation over the unit ish liilllriiiicut to have the British ere North Amclicn Art nmcndcd so that one legislation had been passed by Pa n province slioniil never have lcss ol nicnjhers in the Foninions than in the oi h Imperial Parliament This heiiatc ourse was quite possible Mr Borden in lcply said it was de- liih- slrallle hc thought that the situa- ook tion in that province should be care the dui in leaving it ici the committee my dcpnrtnrn from the Confednrn r Edward Island should lose .i meirroer mpc; have been under me regime 0; he pon which thc committee and lf Wllflld S1110 UUE WHS 11 Question the leader of the Opposition M lu- Borden pointed out that when Que the cod thc House itself had no lufludit- lie<"s lioundniies were extended two 1 ~ __ t on o h variou r vince is to e [ROV-wh'\‘(/E Feb 17 The *Wm »d;te_,n§__1ie§ m accirxégnce with the fu-g Becuon of that A ,_ “_ ,S pmv1d_ attention of the House to the lact [-M1, C t an glial; In 1379 the membexismp of am ii was not a li to piuvlsion of section 51 ol the same *fd 119 f01l0“S ,_ Act which is ns lciicws The Parliament cf Can-ide muy. “ms” hed ‘“°‘*‘>S°<\ *mm 181 rn huve the <10‘1@rhm<’-ut Place a lizht ' RE,,RESENTATIm` from mme to t,m,._ ,nuke D,-0v,B,O,, hers, the number .it which it was n the em tion of aiitiimetii alone The were men i the House who won cm all si-ch views ‘vii E l\l MacDonald declared 06 yrlira .igo there was provision made “SCM lrl thc matter It WAB 21 QUCS- that if thcic were people in the add- N ed teiritoiv entitled to represents ld tion tlicv should get it but that for fl" "N0 MHYVB L0-nd lh U16 0D1Il\0\\ , for the representation in the Senate °r‘3‘"“UY 5350 U’ 200 milmbcfs 8 On the coir-pl.tion of the census in and House ___ c0____m0__B ___ cm___d___ of these 200 membel_B_ 10 came from lislikc to sec their provinces losing t,x,,,,: the “mt of represenmnon H, ‘ the year one thousand eight hundred B . sis _ b or in either of ilicm iii territories the DFOVIHCOS of Manitoba and Brit “°“‘b°“ “L It “mud be “bs” and seventy 'me' ‘md °“ each su 5° I h h 5 th um hem f rm art ish Colnnfbia, leaving the member t" mlm* 0| Y* Commmme dnalmli with this added triritorv should not bc fd other piovinccs the population token inlo .iccnnnt That was lair *it tn (lichcc rind it was also lair to the f P” mega* 'md "“P‘°l"=\ ‘A W 5°* “ll” ucvcrnmrrt nudes acc one aquari- fl the 'i give Prince Edward Island me miles to Quebec 53 1li§'( there was l the members than it was legally entitled M Such `,,Ov,§mn made the that is to say, on and .iltcr the of 6': in the Quccn’i. pioclamatioii .ind name Canada shall be taken to the Canada as constituted unllci tix Act. sed ol section 51 was to in~lude e the four original provinces of the vinces, which were losing reprcs Pro- tion in the House ol Commons 1 a the wards passed, would sta-nd in a C66 much better position, because in the the rapidly increasing population to those ortions of Canada which- l0h` judgment of the Supreme Court one of the privy Council in ellcct *O this. that inasmuch -as Canada ic or osniula ciihseuuently added Were tl - - ~ uin uen i l c n ns ol 1905, the l titl ted a part ol Cnnad _ i Princr- Edward Island came intoIei;_s___iCo“nc__ passed under this columm Cash ma" sccomplny d fjnltlon in section 4 necessaril lost to If this right ucrc to bc cxcrcls-I . 1,, (__, mem was no hun to what mlghti Rclllvlng to F M Macdonald s eng restlon that the propel wav to dciil 1 ed . liich (2) There Shal he assign have obtained from time to time un- Amd 5° members out Of ll *Owl mem- 'uosc because ol the nnoinnlv in a:\!rr:lllt‘llAl"2mT;1i(;-‘:`idm£ll\;t til/ylrmldgdletii each of the other provinces such H _ m ro ortlon to the numflier of its def thc l9¢‘“\““"° l’f°"'““°“ ‘D bgmhlp of 1181 In “U2 it had ‘zoifh PUMP i`*‘1W“"1 \“\““‘1 xt “M and thai thcrc were cases where ici ,lay iil.itiovi had hren passed bv this l ni- Ilecf Ii-iirciit siibicri to ilu ilitification of ii ' Iv lr'\nf‘li.il lhiilllimciit 'In the siiinc provisiona, unless ii. is Sir wilfiirl ,mkml that the r~oii~niil c fro bc iliricnscil iii sI7s und the Vic- or lrorr the standpoint oi the Maritime _ l ship found that Canada in subsection 4 only »----- Con- mcllh nilcr illloiirnorl thc dl-(sate In order lr. thlH ronsiilt with the Opposition lcadcr ol the subject ___--~ (ssaid umpni|11;)) nts The British North America Act membership of the House of Com lederation, then obviously those PTO' ent” i-l.iL1r‘Av rch iz -Port i-icmi rc by ports ner' worst very Jessie that street 2:? found 2-22 Minard‘s Liniment Cures Disternper. and WtlB was in CUIIHU EYEHB, A ` - ' ol t e B Wl‘§»°“ ‘mght bf* au"-defi to in this America Act, 1867. adjustment in Alberta and Saslratche- and inasmuch as the other provinces the recent gale. one of tho in years, A woman named Mclsanc, was blown oi! the into thc sen and her body was oil the ice licld. _..._,_._.,...__..-_.`_.._._..‘ IHNOUHGEIEIIS, “RINGS ETB. -_._¢» B . n~ - l' ,rl tn t ll th provinces consti- ‘mpw A “ e ek- °-Music i.a:ssoNS-Mrs. Ailrcri a ` One cont per word each insertion in c order. Minimum charges twenty-dn y cents. P" cn into account in determining _thc Stewart has re-opened her Saturday ° was a selmrate contention made To ‘1 not I “G nt this moment, except h . class would do well to cali 1250-2-l7M3ipd. ll _-___ lenient ct Canada t0 admit Rurerlge by nitecn thcnsnrri cr upwards slew I ~ _ ' _ V rcs cl vrnicc ii- ‘--is l~o.\iani.'riNo axrsars .rr l th Northwestern Terri- _the Year 1861, the Island shall he member co;_rec\éy,__e1__l_i_e__fv_e_Xere ij;-_l_be p_e_li__n_li c. 'Yea 25c. L-lcrvcd (rom 5 to 1. h The WR! (l(‘- -. ~ _ the nj lust ycnr and again this year. th? to wh(-fmpr or not s,l\n\l‘- f'f:llL‘f cull on be given to thc Maritime Pi-ovipc I girigilimpiral;rlnizgiglgitlvaiggxlglgdd' A :m5ldse(c}tli':ida§‘1ai:l Ltlieedél-lltslL;l)i.l§<'i;~th in this regard. 'l`lic n‘"mh“fB of 1 e c ' » - ' t ed In H91' au” me ducenmal census America Act' ntllwt hte ciafactheailllritish weeks nlro ol hcarinl the anblect dis. he r\lSFf“\. With I\’°"l We l1““"r*‘1 "L*‘“‘\’ tary lluxnlier Flilvei Black Fox Co.. by Government had the nrlVl\llU\¢f’ “ | faint of the Maritime l‘rov\ncc=\ ii 0' 1 izss-2-islwzi. "f To., Ltd., which nas recently been ”` organized, reports that they have I’ WWI; 0" Ulf’ Sam” °°°“”i°“ was re' been very successlul ln selling their 'V stock and that only n icvv shares are ‘_ E °“ lclt. The loxes are capitalised nt hf1f"‘l ill 1903 “Pd ‘WP ‘“°""` l2,500.in\ R pair. Any one interested “B would do ul-.ll to make application m\for shores to the Secretary at once. °“,Api.iicnticrc will he given preference h" l he ordir ieceivcd They are also n L - ' . . _ """ open tn sell options on lull pupil. I~'¢_r inrtber particulars write Seele- “fl\_-_.t