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tlie other kind. You want Baldwins and 1 want the other 

 kind. 



MR. FRASER. Can you not possibly find some man 

 that wants Baldwins and sell to him and buy a piece of land 

 with the money? 



A VOICE. I could sell him the trees, but not the land. 



MR. FRASER. I would make business business, and 

 cut out sentiment. I don't think sentiment is business. 



PRES. FARQXIHAR. Any other questions while Mr. 

 Eraser is still on the platform? 



MR. EDWARD B. WILDER. We have heard a very 

 instructive address today and it is very hard to express our 

 appreciation of all the information that has been given to 

 us but I w^ould like to move you, sir, a most hearty vote of 

 thanks to Mr. Fraser for his lecture and also for the discus- 

 sion here on these very vital themes. 



A VOICE. Second the motion. 



PRES. FARQUHAR. You have heard Mr. Wilder 's 

 motion, moving a vote of thanks for Mr. Fraser for this prac- 

 tical and valuable discussion. All those in favor of this mo- 

 tion will signify by rising. 



(Motion carried unanimously by a rising vote). 

 (Convention Adjourned), 



