. - ' 4- . If you tgjet- g smoke _ that satisdq ‘you lo every; . way- lihko your selection from our stock.» ' , '. ' V." . We can sajyiyycp moiiiyoir cigars by medic‘ or cigaret- tes in quantities. ii. A. ‘ iii 9rd,..." d F180 only~look for the name Cali- fornia on the pslciisga, then I11" 7°11! 11111111 1! having t e best and most harmless physio for the _ little stomach. liverand, bowels.- _, rtlhiidrea love its. fruity taste, you _ ("Notions "on each bottle. mast say “Oaiiforalafi! . Ask for Mlnurd‘: and take no 0fher. 1. “CaiiforniaSyrup of Figs" Child's Best ‘Laxative on the corner of‘ Hillsboro and ‘ 1B03-7-27-3i Accept "center-ms" ll SP8 You __€ -xxa4s _v-.. --. - , --- _ - -fi------t hv-rtiselnents under this bedding. In per word for each in- ‘ - Waste. ob ins eo e to our cans to be forwarded. ilve cents inst. add to cos to cover pol at: ~ 1 Oentne one count u eae to at ve figures (as 81.000) are lowed as on: final. ~ " _ , gait es cover nun deco D 701i advertise- Iea can this b: oveiim e ‘m cements muse received If at I remittance be ‘L44 _ 5..., W _.- -- l“. W, .~ Agent, want“; Teachers Wanted. . . olurrs. OALAR All 0 s! - wnsolin WAIT!) 1N STAN- eion. to sgll '1' Bto - chsi School. Supplement 100. Piste s ls iuirng l Protestant preferred. A. Ca riis, inns, s sill hlr y g nan secretary. 18l7-7-Z7-4i. than“ lam lg-urvami: Ian's o ‘ WANTED Tacoma FOR iaaiiivs- mumflm’ nunmu‘ “man cliff Schoo Supplement n00. Ap- boivruarr aosiivrs wnrrin us. state amount ofvyou’? business for special prices. a ow have the largest, best’ equipped lant in Canada, can give promp est sor- vice and but work at modorats prices prints finished, frames‘ new lino; Free Samples. l\icr- chants Portrait Company, Tor- onto. 1018-7-l5-tf. ‘A For Sale. FOR SALE—ONE DIASSEY HARRIS binder 0 feet in good repair. Ap- ply M. L. H. Essory, Unioii Road. p isii-i-zi-oi. IIUNGALOW FOII SALE AT HAZ- elbrook. J. A. Moors. East Royal- WANTEIk-FIIUVI‘ CIIAS S TEACH- \VAN'I‘ED--SI§O0ND 0R. THIRD TEACHER WANTD FOR ER- ply to J. E. Carrier, lsccretary. 880-7-27-51. , cr for Vice Principals Department Kcnsington, High School. Supple- niont, $126.00. Apply at once Alex _Stowart, Secretary Board Trus- tees, Kcnsington, P. E. I. ~ ' 1873-7-27-3i. \ class teacher for Goose Ilivor School. Supplement $126.00 includ- iiiiz government minimum. Apply if M Ki ' . 3 111 - Wi rcd c nnon b6‘- cnezer School. Supplement $150. "- - . . h , \Vh. u Ri - ,. '1'7°3'7‘"‘ME.7lPd S.°,°s.£..‘!‘.“.‘..“°“ fiali-cf-zi-gi. iucvroit noivr iiv GOgDHdIONDI- To Let tioni- Equipped with P. Im- perial Engine. Suitabio for pleas- ure "or fishing purposes. II r I‘ B. r k Maj Ma at Apply "a ° ' ‘s l823-7-24-3l. HA '1‘ BATTERIES. FULLY charged. for-Overland, McLaugh- lin, Brlscoe. Chevolrot. Ford. Studebaker and other cars just received. For battory satisfaction. write or phone-The Morell Gar- age Company, Morcll; _ r l82l-7-iil-8l. AUCTION SAL 0F‘ FURNITURE. I will sell or Mr. John YV. Fer- guson, at is home. Gaytown on Wudncsday. July 28. comhmcnc- .... 'ro LWIL-SUMMER com/um A'l‘ Rocky Point iv‘; b8.lll‘giyl3?‘t)fr8i3ll# . i . . c no. m‘ A” y m issi-i-zi-ti. Miscellaneous 1N0. ALFRED MCDONALD: MARI) ill . Surveyor. Horraanvlsaobfinqnpa. Wanted ing at 1.30 p.m.. all his . . hold furniture and ciTccts. Terms at salc. llcnj. Carter. Auctioneer. - . 1883-7-27-2l. Male Help Want-ed 111- WANTEI) MAN farm. Apply port. WANTED AT ONCE. MAN 0R IIOV to" work on fa m. zG%0ndrkW£K‘§- C. T. Fergusom. ._ §17a9_i_zi_.m-' WAIITED-A Finsr-cmiss uonsii . shoer. Good wages for the right man. Apply W. E. Reynolds. lion- taguo. D. Stewart. South- l777-7-22-3i. 1802-7-Z8-0i. Female Help Wanted WANTED-JIAID FOR GENERAL housework. Geog] vizagcié.‘ Itivply \ ICC . Mrs. Laird. 805 us onmfibmzedr. \V‘AN'I‘EII-—MAIII I90" GENERAL . housework. Small family- Mrs. R- hlcDonalil; '17 U900!‘ P711199 5‘- 1872-7-27-8. ‘WANTED llY-AIYGIYST 15'!‘ AN oxperii-nccd maid .in | family of thrcmlznppiy’ to R. Ncw- so Am rose f rci- . m‘ , l877-7-27-ti. WANTIED—-Y(IUNG \VUMI€N T0 small Gonor- ctlucation at least one ycar of High School or its equivalent. For further iri- formation. addross-Martha J. Avnrd, Superintendent Addison Gilbert Hospital, Gloiiri-sfcr, 1105s.. U. S. A.. 1fl07-T-27-il. i“ Lost LOST-JN Till! CITY 0N Jill-Y 26.). black Wlilllfii, containni: suni _ Finder pioaac icavo at Rsddin Bros" and receive roward. lil92-7-ii7-3l. LOIT-JITWIJEN flllltlilllllll! IIIE d Emerald Junction on 23rd in- s ant smell brown purso contain- ing ‘$5.00 cash and two return tickets Summcrsidlfj/ o .~giSackvillo, nmotlatlon of w o h stopped. Reward offered. A l? 5- nu n"! 116. ' . 1000-7-28-21. STRAYBD-Jrzfillfi is n my 0 premises for the past month, 4 T0 WORK ‘ON ' wAivricn-vro nmw IIY OCTGIIEI! unfurnished houso with oi rund- crn conveniences. \Vrito _ (‘in Guardian Office. 1870-7-l7tf. WANTEIF-IIOARI) AND R00“- Private family preferred. Aiwly c. o. s. Box 117. 1881-7-27-01. \VAN'I‘ED—IIY A siivomo LADY about September ist a small house or flat containing fivenotir . l G Ml ' ' '53,“ rooms “Dy llggil-‘I-Zt-il. IILUEBERRIES AND nasriilcn- Wu are open for large quan- tities of blueberries and raspber- rlos. We are in a 005M011 1° m"! ..ii compotitiun. Anyone havihl-r bcrlcs t? filler. niihnsfrufrnwrll“ us. Clar c ros., . mlbthudm‘ WANTED T0 PUIIOIIABIQ- IIRAS! instruments. QOTIWII- B-‘ml- imm‘ bones. basses. drums. etc. W tc stating prices, terms and condi- tion of instruments. to 1.0. Box 815, Charlottetown. l7a2_7_“_al A. Giliil. l700-7-19-6ipd. WANTED-AT VICTORIA llflTlll day porter. Apply at once. . ignition of some caused an explosion of ial bombs, a tremendous explosion lius occurred in s. munitions dump iii a former Gfiffllflfl military park in the iSarro reBlOR- ' expected. ider to evacuate the bllfdiltdiledfldib STRENGTH of the German fleet, of competitive building, must bear heifers. not -c lied for on or before" A ust 0 they will h sold at pu lic iui ion to pay ex ponies. J.‘ n. Mc_ llllfl." (Reeve. i1’ Ilfi EXPLOIIO: ill SAID!" "W?! F, . import. Jnl§I‘ao.—-A his r liiosioiih occurred iii the 82.: t region of Germany. caused by "dri- . a wireless .iq rgzxs i IBIQ-‘l-STJL. ir p must be replaced, little would cost a smt deni- Th navy, he said», was now isduced t the lowest limits consistent wit prudence. , OASTQR . isoa-i-zi-ai- . ‘the 20th, of the Csrvell Property Euston Streets. I James MacDougali will! preach on Searietown at 3, Desable at 7. . puchase a splendid home and make - or of Euston and Hilisboro, to be El l. rockets, which a dozen aer- "The inhabitants of the neighbor- hood are fleeing. as the explosion of a large number of gas shells is “Two hundred railway carriages u ‘ are being held in readiness in or- ticts.” P» MUST KEEP NAVY UP TO lgNbo-N, July 25.—-Eai-l Beatiy. receiving the freedom of Sheffield; said that, with the disappearance they were re- le sed from the intolerable burden but they in mind that the day would come when veteran ships a and under the | present financial conditions very l-AUI i- ‘ Iu-wwd SOUVINIR or PRINGI ID- WARD lOLANDF-Besutiful illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only’ 50c. i?! Iaail 67o. Clnrlottetowa Guardian. _ 1851-14-18 , ,. - srscisi. SALE ALL flue w... of Summer; Hardware at The Raters Hardware Co. Limited ma. mvssroa. do you want in make e s leiidid investment? lf l0. then at call the auction sale on i. CHURCHOF accrued-new. Sabbath next at Summerside 10.80; , sci-res BE suns than sorry. Attend the Cary lPproperty auc- tiotn sale, Thursd y the 29th inst- an .. Oswell property on Thursday the 29th has man-y splendid attrac- tions. Comfortable house, open fireplaces in almost every room, nice grounds. I 1863-7-27-3l BENGAS increases speed but not the speed limit. Try it. Fennell, Chandler, Charlottetown, Brace Mc- Kay d: Co., Suinmerside. July Z7—-d3i MAGNIFICENT opportunity to a good investment by buying the double dwelling house on the corn- sold Thursday the 29th, at twelve dcioclrnoon. 1863-7-27-3i ALL BUILDING MATERIAL is daily advancing, but you need not worry. if you want a comfortable home, buy the Car-veil property on the corner of Euston and I-liilsbaro, to be sold at auction Thursday the 29th. instant. . l863-7-27-3l BENGAB We can refer you to a well known driver of any nialis- of ' car from thefiiiover to the Cadillac Eight who will recommend Bengas foi- Economy and Power. Ask us. or better still try it. Fcnaeil & Chandler. . . July 27—d3i' -_-__ BENGAS Truck drivers will tell you that they can lake their loud up hill on high with Bcngas. July 27—d3i BENGAS. Use Beiigas and elimin- ate the knock. Sold by Fennell 8t- Chendier, Charlottetown, Brace Mc- Kay 8: Co., Summersidc. July 27—d3i A PUEASANT 0UTlNG.—-Mr. A. W. McLeod, Garfield has made ar- rangements foi- the steamer Har- land to leave Bruce Stewart & Co's.‘ wharf on Wednesday morning at 9.15 arriving at I-l-aiiidays wharf 11 a.m. Parties with autos will con- vey people to the races. Returning the boat will leave a-t 7.15 p.m. The races will be first class and the sea trip thoroughly enjoyable. Meals will be served on the grounds. 2i ‘WEST PRINCE LIBERAL AS- 8OClATlON.—Ths annual meeting of the West Prince Liberal As- sociation took place M-onduy. It‘ -was a real hand-picked Liberal, gathering and the wind blew poac- iticaliy in the one direction the speakers generally being members of the provincial legislature. Reso- lutions were adopted commending the legislation enacted by them- selves at last session, and the faithful were warned agniiisi the wiles of the opposition, and the, undigested andhasty opinions ofi agitators in the party. i '_ . . KEEP IT SHEET iodxayepenwsrd ofl immlif gallon of tomorrow-try , l Y‘ . liizrillllli the new aid to digestion. mgpleasant ‘and ll to as IIADI IY IO§TI IWII - MAKIIII or aocrro" ‘ __ Allin-u n ll i Air's l1' nve m‘ ' iiinfisslvvilne riisuori'uliil°'-i~dlric,g s it u b gradually-dialling out, it sand French Hair Grower, ed in Paris. DIELMAY HAIR TUNE Dandruff hair from the rbots. TONDG a positive guarantee to rs- move‘ Dandruff, , class druggista under stop fsllins hair and itching so or moody bflck- A . Sold by E. A. Foster. Ceiitralidrur store, Charlottetown- 18@3'7'27'3l i" ' , McQuarrie, B. D-. 0! 3959mm w THE AuCTlON BALE 0f W18 preach . " the First Montana regiment in the " spout. Silver - the ‘Royal Exposition Shows ‘which steed to grow hair oi- money ,'l‘h'e time to take care . pf. hai i ii I h it ' . if ~ your j hair l a getting furnishes . n meat‘ to 15-h; hair roots an _ sci-m. the .li.t.iie*llisl_ hill-i saps th'e'iifs that shquid go totiw DEIJMAYE ‘FRENCH HAIR is sold by_ first- alp in ten day . bottle costs $1.08. ORWEuL-Services cent Sag‘!- bath August 1st at 0rwoli~ at 1 at Orwell Head 0.30- Rev- W- A- NORTH RIVER APPRECIATES TALENT.—MEBY eulosislic M1111‘ meats have been heard regardins the talented strangers __ W110 "f? kindly assisted in the Bailflww social held TGCBBIlY-Tlle solo b)‘ M155 Alum, Lowe of Charlottetown was beautifully rendered as was evidenced by the enthusiastic and encore received. The violin selec- tion by Mr. J. Campbell. formerly .of Clyde River, left uouilns to he desired, ihe excellence of his Work forcing him to respond to numer- ous encores. The atuomiiflliihla. Mrs. Everett Holmes and Mrs. Everette "Stevenson, are to be c011- gratuiated on the success of their efforts. The thanks of ths'com- mittco are hereby tendered the above and all those who donated so generously. cream, cake, rfla- vorlng, eic., not forgetting those who worked so untiriiigly through the evening. nor the chairman, Mr. Robert McKinley, who pcr- formed the duties exacted of him in a most efficient and pleasing manner. . (Patriot Please Copy.) liSLANDEWs FUNER-AL..— A Butte, Montana exchange contains the following: The funeral of the into James G. McLeod, was held from the Shaman uad Reid under- taking rooms at 2 o'clock Friday itfternoon, the Rev. S. P. Martin officiating. Interment was in Mount Moriaii cemetery. The pall- bearers were: Jack ingrahain, Ai- bert Hail, William Bovyer, Lou Bovyer, D. A. Martin and Tom McKiiincn. Mr. McLeod was 74 year of age and had been a resi- lient of Butte for more than 3o years. He was Color Sergeant of» Spanish American war. and was for many years a member of the local Carpenters’ Union. He is sur- vived iiy his wife, one daughter, Mrs. James Griffith of Los Ange- ies and five sons, John 1-1.; Dan, Angus, James J., Jas. Edward; also a brother Roderick at Hopp Mont, and a sister, Miss Mary, at Montague, P. E. Island. ' For the Junior § At_h_i_t_ies On Thursday evening at 7 o'clock sharp, the first of the Athletic the Junior Athletes, will be held at ilic Abegweit grounds. has bcen written and spoken wlili regard to the necessity of lending all assistance to the young ath- lotes. A Splendid programme has limp, outlined and with prompt and efficient management a most en. “"1593?! hour and ‘a half will be N medals will be awarded. The events will be open to uii athletes under‘ 18 years, The fQHOWUII-Z is ilic list of events: 100 yards dash-IS years and un- der; 220 yards dash—18 yeiirs urid 111N191‘; 440 yards dash-IS yours and under; Broad Jump-QB yenrg and "M"; High Jump—18 yours 11114 11111191‘; 1-4 mile Bike-H years and under: 1 mile Bike 1s years and under. PERSCNALS “ -—-—'4 H; ; Mr. WJI. McKnight, representing .wiii be put on here under the aus- observed they have some number yber than would be thought practi- mects for the encouragement of ‘3 Much X 1 ‘Mull-i ' ,1 "l!!! ‘B! in 331s Halifax Chronicle, iii Ywtenlvfslslue says: A few days ago l noticed a Prince Edward Is- land car with a license number well up in tho thousands. l-t looked rather strange to me, as on my last visit to the ilttloisiand some Years ago. the motor car was taboo ' there and l was told the story of one owner who imported a car who had to amuse himself by op- eraiiiig it in the spacious grounds - surrounding his owii home. Any ap- iloanflnce on the Kings Highway, would have meant at least s stern rebuke.» This may not have been s-trictiy true; but it is not very long since the “lsiand" knew them not. Now to judge from the one l have A I and many of them cars much hea- cal__-to use over light roads. -_._. BLAKE-KINNEAR WEDDING.- Tho many Charlottetown friends of the popular couple will read with interest the following clipping from a recent Calgary paper: ‘fNot- withstanding the early morning hour, a number cf friends assemb- led at St. Mary's Cathedral to wit- ness the marriage of Miss ilviary Kinncur, daughter of the late Stanley Kinnear of Halifax, to Ed- ward L. Blake, son of the lab Maurice Blake, of Prince Edward island. Rev. John Moriarty, for- merly of Halifax, performed the wedding ceremony. The bride who was unattended, was most bccomlngiy" attired in a travelling suit of embroidered navy tricoilnc with French flower hat, and was given away by Mr. D. R. Criclr ion. Following the ceremony the happy couple wsrs entertained at a dainty breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crichtomaftcr which they left, ‘amid the good wishes of friends. on the Trans- Canada fiyor for Vancouver and other coastal cities. The numerous and ‘beautiful gifts received, not only froiii friends and relatives in Calgary, but from many points lll Eastern Canada, testify to the pop- ularity of tho bride and groom. On their return to Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Blake will reside at 321 Twentieth Avenue West. _._ioo>-___. ARTILLERV SALUTESP- Ac- cording to the Canada Gazette; ' “King's Regulations and Orders (C. MJ, 1917"—iu . reference to artillery salutes and strength of battery firing, is amended as fol- lowsz- insert: Para “i502 (u). The strength of a four gun buttery firing solute s ould- be as uader.—- 1 Major, Captain (where it is re- quired that the 0. C. Buttery siiull attend at the Opening of Parliament. such as at Ottawa). 1 Lieutenant (in charge firing bat. lcry). l Medical Officer; 1 Battery Sergeant Major; 4 Sergeants; four Corporziis or Bomburdicrs; 16 Gun- ners (1 Gunner and l2 Drivers in be added to this total if horses re- ‘luired to move guns into position). Where ii. is the guns coiisidcrqbledistsiicc, the follow iig’ should‘ be ‘added to the above strength; 8 Riding; Hor- ses; 24 Draught Horses." Siocii Quoiaiions ‘HALIFAX- Jllil’ 23-—(Qllotations furnished by F..H'. MoCurdy and 00-. ille Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Atch. .....':..........a0% 19 Af. . 13.1% AiO. 91% Ar. 55% Can. Pac. . 113% ‘Con. .. 67 Cuban Cane. 44% Cru. . . . . . . .. .150 Mex. ‘Pet. A8935 ‘Mulh-R. 1% » RAG. Enthusiastic fleeting 0i i’.ii-.'i. Fox ‘Ranchers Continued from Page Two ooomo hwessary to“ move riiiliiiifiiiifuugifiifwfiiic” k361i- soine of the sweet uppicsiior hint foxes. " ‘also spoke iii favor of liic proposit- ion. Hc thought that 1t could bc carried to a successful conclusion. Personally, he was about it; he did not sec uny other way of dealing wiili iiio present guiiizo iii Llic way proposed unless they intended to ict the business go to the wail. lotteiowii said that the fact- that be was oii ihc list of provisional directors was c suffi-cieiinlniilca- lion that he was heartily iii favor of iiic project. if they intendcillio ‘ 431A, develop a market for Island fur. 14314. they must inaugurate a vigorous 178 advertising campaign... While he 77% had not the necessary authority iii , 86% his pocket to subscribe for the com 89% i panics 02% said he would insist auihoriiy because he could 87% continue to look afici- the inicrcsis 63% of any company that was not pro- 941/4 gressive enough to realize the ad- vantages of this organization. on organization of this kind was absolutely necessary. it was use- less to go on producing if there was no demand for pelts; l-ie thought this was s. step in iho right direction. The story of a man who led a dou- ble life-at times he was the stately, Dr. Jekyll — then by means of a magic would fluid he change to the repul- sive Mr. Hyde. See this fascinat- ing drama with drama with SHELDON LEWIS in a dual role USUAL PRICES _-_-_-.=--__-_-_-_-=L . T0DAY ANl1THUil$DAY.1- PIONEER FILM CORPORATION, Ritual-films A l‘ l VERSIONOF ~ , ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONS GEEATSTQRW 0F .. ' " A_ MAN'S DUAL NATURE} ’ “or. JEKYLL flllil Mk-HYDE”, , WITH SHELDON LEWIS ‘ AND 'AN ALL-STAR SUPPORTING - CAST SHELDON LEWIS’ x/EKJ/LL true. HYPE PIONEER PICTURE \ ._ ,_ . IFWZ1OI.;: -, 1:“. A Mlle In the Bky way us tlic sugar Mr. Thomas Moysc of Bedequo enthusiastic fox situation. Foiemcii must or- company which Mr. Waiter Grant of Char- cuss. Mf. he represented, Mr. Grant on gctling thoi. not iii-ed ‘zrnd fifty quire-d. Mr. James Birch thought that ilioughi that half Co-operatioii was the whole trouble so mcnt and to show their faith as Mr. ing would, if properly supporieil, it had been preached for years; and the object of the present pro-i posui was i0 place ii premium on necessary for the association have money to start with, and af- was lndispensibie. i-ie himself in- piéss of the G.W.V.A. is register- ed at t a liievere, DI AY DIPPYS DIARY tended to abandon in favor of fox poi-t and co-operatiou to ilis move- I m- igad been iuck 0g confidence in our own people. We were willing Iwzcrs had done. ‘Phls underwk- m trust Americans and OlllCTS wiiiil our furs but were suspicious of not only PM"? 119110110111‘ 1° ""159 our own people. llc iliougiit ilicro immediately concerned, but would we", conscientious mo“ in the pm. Tedmmd 1° ‘he “Tum 91 u"! 91°‘ vincc who could make this busi- vince in the fulurs. CO-Opflfillmflmness successfuL and (m. 1.1mm" he said. was not a new doctrine, i... w... nfepafed m he“, the undo... taking along. ' opinion that the organization was quality. He pointed out that it was . a good one. b“; there m“, be mu. 1° lion in the expenditure. of moneys. if the men were in earnest lic did ter that confidence in one another no; mink fliers would be any lroub iic iii obtaining tiic necessary funds. “Y; .lion. "Mr. bu conipeivni. by bulioi. ‘Mr. George Welsh was of’ iiio inurkci. ii’ ilio The Ford Monthly Topics of the Day SNUB POLLARD " ' IN Witty Sayings from the Press @(o@@ ',_,_@_§'@' ii’ ilic co-o ra ~ ' ~ ,‘ i. . . , l! D0 1M1 iléitexiilgtshilllllixg LTOIIIL .i lltllliillfl for ihe trails "co-operated there would be rio diffi- culty about golfing returns“ u Mull-XL Rogers Sliiifl lllfl had liiid floss. lC p ensure of s gn n iic n iico- H. ,1 p . _ iioii for tiie cliiirtcitgllc not. q" d m0 hundrul and think iiiat the foxmeii could af- ford io go on any longer without an orguiiizuiioii of this kind. The iic rcpresciilcd would put up every dollar iiicy could spare to make ilic iiiing go. ‘Speaking for himself, resign from his company if ii were not prepared to put up funds to support the unilertaking. hail faith in ii, it would lit- a suc A. C. Saunders said iiiiit, judging by the tenor oi‘ the moi-i- lug they were uii agreed ihul the organization was one tliilt slioui rcccivc hearty support. He was one of ihc promoters and was iio argument that lie could sue against tiic proposition. thought, however, that two thousand was rather more than migiii be re- Spcaking without. goiio fully into ‘the subject, 11C that nilizhi be sufficient. Ho expressed entire sympathy wiili the proposal and doubted whether there was at ‘single man who would objcct to it. He thought it was hardly nec- essary io liuvc any further CXDHF- sinus of opinion in reguril lo necessity for the association. Arscnuuit cxillnincil iiiai illL‘ qucsiioii of (iiri-ciors ivouid ho mic for liiu sliurirliuidcrs to iii-iii wiiii. lie couiii not suy wiin the iiircciors would bu, but he could assure iiie meeting liiai they would nicii. 'I‘iiat wits u matter iiiat wouiiLlic dealt with iii‘ thought iuiiuro of llio i-‘ur Sales lloaril was dim in two culls-cs: first, tho luck of liiililS in do iliiugs with, iiiui SN‘- oniily iiio incl iliui ilioy did not iiuvo n bfflllil of fur to pui uii ill!‘ was Fill‘ iinii iizui money i0 udvcrtiso mid lo tic. Grab the Ghost inurkoii ziriiglg succeeded ' but "will? to develop T110 present 11.. would um» 11 required ‘"1 i111)’ busi- association ' ii thousand dollars, but it wouidflntztal I turu ilmvii companies if they could liilifllfflililCt‘ the rgmly cask A per, cell-him would be required to show their bouu fidss, but as regards lilo bziiziiicc iiic provisional direc- tors would make such arrange-" ' merits as would suit tiic conven- ience of these com-panics that could Hui pay liD in full immediately. Qursiioiis of (letaii were (liscuss- r-vl by Ziioslsrs ~13. l. Raynor, Major ‘ . Scliurman, Joiiii Moliisony Peter b-l Clark and others. and Mr. Arsen- ziuit answered lo tiic COfllfjib1e"5aQ-.' ~ isfaciioii of iiic iiiiiliiziicc, oneor iwo miiior objections tiihl iizui been raised in connections ’wiih'th‘o -'» scheme. 1 Mr. F‘. L. Rogers gave iin address in regard to the qiiesiion of on ex- H llllliiiilll (if foxes in Montreal, find ' ilic subject was discussed by otlrer ' izcntlcriicii present. Mr. W. K. flog- ers moved ihe following resolution which was carried unanimously. “'i‘li:it in iiie opinion ofiliig, ynepi; . ». lug it is in the iniercsis ‘or _ihe ‘fok ' business generally ihai.‘ a 'how of ' iivu foxes b0 iieid iir"ilIoilti'éfil”' either ia the latter port's! Novein’ bcr or early iii Decciiiber‘tiiis'yoaii ' Mr. Graham. Rogers was appoiut- - -' cii cliuirninii of fl committee in charge oi’ this subject. ' A subscription iisi. was oilened ,ui tho liilltliiilil and Mr. Arsenauit, ' iicicrc ilin close, iiiiilnaied that iili‘ rvsiiii lind been ominenily-siitis-‘i fucinry. Not only hail a respect- zihic iisi llPPIl opcncd, -l>ui :1 num- bur of gi-nticincn had told liiin that Wlilll‘ iiivy were not just ihoii in a posiiion i0 put down illPlf Tlilillfllyw-l. imi having coiisulicii iliuir direc- tors, ilu-y had no ilouiit iiini. iiioue wlioni they ri-iiroscuicd would he propurmi in subscribe. Tiic moi-ling nlloigcilior u" success and iho llouriiloui- of ilic ziiiiircsscs was optimia-u-u. lie would If they there lie hun- dollars having HmOUIIL ilic illiil thr- Saliva r ‘ v -:l~.-_ ME UP LA$T EVENNG 0 D h. flu! Infants ‘roses/xv: MAlZiE. tow canes Saab LOVE TO G010‘ m: THEATRE. f COULDN'T we. USE. o WHEN THE SHQW W ‘S OVER, SHE. SAlDG-Sélfl was FA NT WITH mo GAiD .' swam-e si-iis. 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