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THE PROVENCHER SOCIETY 



(/) To acquire, own and exploit moveable and immoveable 

 property; to lease, sell and alienate the same; to borrow money and 

 issue bonds or obligations; to exercise all powers pertaining to or- 

 dinary incorporated companies and more especially those which 

 may be conducive tc the attainment of its objects and which may 

 be necessary for the carr3dng out of its undertakings; to collect 

 contributions and subscriptions from its members, the whole for 

 the attainment of the above object; 



(g) Generally to do all acts and things and carry on all business 

 which may be conducive to the attainment of the above object or 

 any of them, subject to all the rights conferred by the provincial 

 hunting and fishing laws and regulations, and provided that nothing 

 contained and expressed herein shall be contrary to federal and 

 provincial laws in that behalf. 



The operations of the company to be carried on without share 

 capital throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the 

 name of "Societe Provencher d'Histoire Naturelle du Canada", 

 and the chief place of business of the said corporation shall be at 

 the city of Qliebec, in the Province of Quebec. 



Dated at the office of the Secretarv of State of Canada, this 

 22nd day of April 1919. 



THOMAS MULVEY, 



Under-Secretary of State. 



{The Canada Official Gazette, Vol. LII, No. 43, p. 3309, April 

 26th. 1919) 



JOLLY SPORT 



'Oh! not in camp or court 

 Our b«st deliehts we find> 

 But in some loved resort 

 With water, wood, and wind; 

 Where nature works. 

 And beauty lurks, 

 In all her craft enshrined". 



