HOOD. i'1.30 a. m 8 00 em 1100 a.m Q | 131°! 1 @ *_* W ’*.__ " ” i3Hnh&h&_JI In-3mm _ ' In-I LOST iN GALE AND BURNT BT. .101-iN'S, Nild., Sept. 28.- A wireless message was received by the Marine and Fisheries Depart ent from Cape Harrison. saying thninthe schooner Henry M. Stanley, Captain Burgess, was stranded on;WeIiecirls ' - I I ` _ I P - L Km" ZL _ V £9' rf, li; be glvrgsland, near Ca Harrison and had D -_-_ r list, since tis: its _ _ aught iire. The message further tates that the _vessel, attotal loss, _ ,- . _ . 1 .. ‘rg I I I r QOLDEN TEXT Muer riawr esnwians on zsppslinfusnaéinieiiiissvdtfis "“‘ "’° °"°" W” ‘“)‘.°"°°' H' M' Be .sure your sins will llnd you out."- EQUAL 1-:RMB -r'r‘_|°uGH pgg. _in5'._,_._~ . . »- l Stanley warbuilt in Essexpldass., in ..Numbsrs 112:23. Hare Moll: THAN Fo:-s -anno moiority oi tho sirsiiips were 1”° ‘md W" °‘"‘°d by W“"°' M' Verses 1-4 Ahab was a successful EQUAL. _ 5 brought g¢;vl:n'bytthemAllies'_ [aerial 1 . __""_"_'_ 1 gnnsran I e'res su ered acc dents _ r d _ -_king in spite ofoccasional checks and ` 1-9'” thousand emu” garbgrgdx while sanding. ~ . _. __ :ossel It s presume that she had rssrrrzee. It may very well be heliev-I tha. Ann] “_ Town-tn. to mwerg sx i.n=T-Ilmoiiersge cost. og these sirships Chambers, Harbor Buffett. She was 03 tons net and a splendidtype of cargo of dsh on bound. and that she ale which is now sweeping the Lab- e t even theunwelcome interters M5,” Bor¢,rr=°n -me owrron qt his is river -0500.000, whii` the ' newest :M driven ”h°r°' in the n°m‘°°°t once ofthe Prophet Elijah in tlieaiiair ' ' - ~nl`¢§l` 'sis floost nesrly.double this sum. ' ,git his kingdom was s heirs! _f° It 'iiirili ii»ii’i§°sail';;i:iliia'i‘{iii ,°tlli'?ss|isii` 'xiii '1`-I‘°~"9f°_'-° _‘3°m#“Y ll" _1°" °'.°`\' 45-- “ras Norwegian- lssrouof nsvsns- dore coast. ' Bl'BB_\‘ lil‘0Bll°l`ItY- Ill all intern] °f war. The meeting was marked by' owfwu 'i“'“`7°" "1 h°' °i"°ml"- court was towed -from Job's' .south- - pesoe~\?et,wssn hh; struggles with the ~eat enthr-rr rm and the audrénce- .bombs -from. which- --.have-killed and $11188 0f_DBIl1l-Sells. Ahab Wes l00k|IlS give the pregier a tremendous re- 'W°““°°li 500 persons:-' t over his estate at Jezreel. Adiolng cepuon “Don bf, arrival; _ Q. G.. Grey. editor oi'-the Aero- r thi’ f“°“°d5.5*`9\“1d his DBIBCB U' Sir Robert commenced by paying s Plan” 'm'°““I"3"'h° D399' 339'?" s D\‘0m nent Israelite possessed a Ville- tribute to the efficiency of the Csn- "°V°"' "1" z"W°"”' °’° ming l'°' catheads, and 'it is calculated that re- IXGURS- ‘yerd."'1‘lie care bestowed \1pon'lt hr sdian troops at Niagara “I have had m°"°“ "'°'*‘ B'“”°'“ *° A“*‘_'°'l’» “nd its owner showed clearly wnst it the opportunity," he ssiu, "oi soolng "“?'.f"'°* th” Z°1’ll°l_‘”° "9 1‘°W 1"' .ll1I_BI1Y`Il° f\ll'l\9l‘l il1¢0 Undef. U10 1115115- great numbers of troops and I ven- qu°'iuy. 'em' ' °"°' H°“““|7 W3' esmjsni- or his isinrs siswsrd. Assn one to ssy no ons nss .vor sos.. s s°‘f'-"“¢\**“l W'-ltiss °f'Bfl"=h and days. - °0ll°9iV°d U19 DDUOH Of Hddins it to dner body of men than those at Nia- E’-°“°h"`"”°"‘ h"° °““‘°d the G9" to Boston and 'I11!’0Wl1 est-live. ghd tllrohsh 'the HBO gara. All arrangements are highly mag' 9° mu” P' 'adical °h“5°' In 1| gag. of ‘the water of a eighorlng spring (a- ssi1gf9,¢¢0|-y," 91° lf Plans. _ _ steamer bout half a mile distance from the pre ' ' ` ` R°°°“t.I5' man? alfihlll Sheds in every Eriday at Sent site 01 the place). it could be wi-lsr ¢ANAnA HA3 pong, i ' B"'_“~°-»°’€~f “nd G'h°¥‘¢ "““1*° *P5 G91” parrrcrrlan ‘wry made into a beautiful --garden or _ man _in ention is ibut the raiding to _ horns." Ahab sont for Nsboth to no- '-`csnsus, no solo, hso uono hor psrt "‘°°"°““"“"'° '°” z"PP°"”*. Sha" in JA8. CARRAGHERJ SOI-lite the llurchase of the tract. and must continue to do eo. “We 'tho future h° °“”'b"°_h°d “f L'°55 °" ' Agent. AIIBIYB 1111001805 Were sood. He have sent overseas more than 83,000 mme mini in Germany' Th°“°° they Charlottetown. _had no intention of coerclng Naboth men. When those now under orders Wm 391° A’"'W°"P»' Whefe they Will " ' to give up his land. He did not even depart. Canada will have sent to the 'my descend t° “new” their P°t\`°l desire to drive an advantageous ber-" !ron`t`mcre than Britain sent out to “-'muy md t°k_° “P the b°mb° f°\` Sain with him. A _fair business trans- the Crimea. We have also establish- mid" °n England' In the way# t°°» Tllns Table. Rocky Point Ferry- _action was all he proposed. He gave ed in Great Britain. France and th "my .w`°"m-h"° "' b°“°" “nance °f side premises to the dry dock by the ug John Green. Her damages above he water line are extensive, her tem being stove' in almost to the pairs will occupy more than a month. A new steel foretopmast has also to be made, and this in itself, is a job which will take some time. _ _ No 1'sEArlNe‘lN .l_oNoolv._ King Signs Order to- he Issued Next ‘ Week. ____ . p LONDON. Sept. 22..-King George _has already signed an order. which will he issued next week, applying the clauses of tbe__ Control of the Liquor Act to the London area. The order will. prevent "treating" in public hou- es. clubs and hotels in London. A e _ . 5 ._ s_ H|||.h°r°_ _ the owner, or the covered vineyard mrdnnerres srxterm Canadian ho r evading the Allies aviators operating similar order, which has been applied 8 30 a m 9 00 ll D1 0.80 a m 10.00 a in 11.80 a m 1.80 p.m. 2-00 mill- s.80 p.m. 5.00 nm. 5.30 p-in. 9.80 s.m. IUNDAY 10.00 a.m..i 1l.45~p.m. _ l.00 p.m. ' 8.00 p.m. 4.00. p.m. V 8.80 p.m, _i 8.80 p.m. M. MURPHY. Mlnlgtn, rl DTEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND g NORTH STAR s , New Brunswick. ` r h . ' t 1”" Autumn Excursions - TO i M i> ' _ - f :ard to the rescue of their weakened Fr6'Wf`CIl’Town, $18.85 LM a U I dm October lst and 2nd. Eastem S. S. Linesi . f. » _li Steamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- E ernor Cobb. b FALL EXCURSIONS ° Return Limit so says. ` 2, St. John to Boston 7.00 0 St. John to Portland 650 f 'Leave St. John, Mon., Wed., and 5 ".Oity"Ticket Olllce, 47 King Street. B A. o. con-is. Agent. ee. John. N. s. 'Q 1.00 p.m. . b 4.30 p.m. _a Hr e o an exchange I this for all the forces of the Empire " other areas under the power con- t ands ( a better vineyard’) or of the Having soon nosrly so hospitals while ""-'i ferred by the Defense of the Realm alue of it in money. There could be I was abroad I venture to say there FARMER AL|¢E R0 0 . Act, has decreased the number. of o fairer and more honorable propos are no hospitals better equipped, MAKES cH|gsE`/ELT _C2565 Of dl`\l“k611D€BB dflllli With by It seems scarcely creditable that with such a clean and bright begin- than those organized by th C d- » 8.00 p.m. ing any transaction should end in ish hospitals." (Cheers). 9 ana Nlgiiiilggggngiilclrtgegiiusi1'?3r_ofLids' 3,30 gm. 4.00 p.m. crime. Butunless watched watched Sir- Robert then paid s high tribute ' - ’ r' itlons. King thought he wesrand ac- 5139515118 011110 French llfltliesr he shoes and a. hat of straw :Sith a :ilvli ustumed ‘io wield power, here was a 9°-id? "1 V9Df“_l'° £0 HEY *hilt U0' facing and a tailored ornament in A. E .Fleming T.F.&P.A, Us John, case where he could makeup prog- here in 11i5¢0l'¥ 0011 0.119 P0111? I0 9- front.” . ess. Men respected a law written on Pe°PI9 animated DY 8- m0l'9 0°'-°l`\11iU' Mr. and Mrs. Longworth are on the dead parchment more than they did ed PU|`D°5° U15" U18¢Sh0Wl1 bl’ the Way back to the cast after vlsitin is person and will. it is hsru for French iwolilest this time- As sn california Expositions. g hose who oxerpisg authority tu re, indication of this. the chauffeur of » alize that they are themselves ilnd.el~__g°”°"9'| 503'” W”-_S U15 B0" Of 0118 Of _Ext-1'f.v0N K|_U¢K a ' ran " better manned or better organized Leave Ch'town Leave Rooky.Point fthe alte natlv f o ` BD: f"°m F|‘”‘d°° _ '_ , . . .` V ' ' , ' , , u e H - _ _ . . sl. _ _ I1 al uthorlty. Ahab was sigh at hear-t_ ce's great ambassadors. Verses 5-10, Ahsiys dish-ess Bur,-_ The hospital established by Quebec The spectacle or G ‘ ed Jezebel’s wifely `solicitude. 'No _ _ _ » V lglatter what vices Jezebel may have h sd. she was loyal to hor god and to er husband. There is .some resemb- ance, too. between her and Lady Mac- eth in the way both women came for usbands and infused -new strength nto them to do evil deeds. Jezebel approached Ahab’s problem _ Y e nt ideal f Going September 30th, kinisshlp from that entertained liy L_ ii'ii1"`i°'i`*§'.i'si`.K'i. $1-8.85 i I I) _s_..~.~-__-__s_¢.,.,`,_~ .._._~. ._ :rlollsis olr_Sr;‘1rst_8(s)g:ar’l;iril.l§>trrt. in and and BOSTGN _ 3?” i'lcki .....' v '....._.....'.... _ -¢ Rsopelleasoek 501.1001 - octets non llliuru 'ro tlvnlrool. DIIICT _ ‘ “Boy semi' (New) Oct ut. Prom From IIALIFAX Vie NM. than grieve. To Jezebel por that the king should if 'he was to rlemairn king. . no govern t e kn dom `_ . ' _ ' And if he could notshave honorable must falsehood Th do no BIS slorns. ,_ gs net - _ bably ,rm m . one of and most ear- himself. ln view of the refusal of Naboth to alienate his ancestral es- good for return tate Ahab saw nothing to he dung 0 Rh COlll‘t 'e court, and man can rs. had hiss' h_elii'i'l'r. \vab"t e test- Wss not a condemned as s testimony of municlpally was fully justifying the relcgared by the Kar§gf~r;;l~;°;u!;|r':;lf purpose for which it was founded. our rmmmmd.'or~:Landwehr at Bres_ 0" his 1"-"fum t0 England' ¢h°'P"°m' lauis -an historic one for th al t ier said he had visited many hospi- _(remarks the Dany Drspatchfsp £0" tals and Toronto was to be congrat- don wrrrer nord one Ucrock.. r nr ulated on 'the excellence of the -Uni-~ “May drsémced. .but he rs to b B no _versity Base Hospital. A notable _rm mare “th-6 rr.-ont Hétakése :Sig .sentiment among the convalescent- _him the Emper0r..s.5br~m0rhror 0 d» wounded was the determination to Pwr. -re Meme wmricrr at réistrbef rgturn to the front as soon as pose- ;rrr-g_d“e to him’ rorhrg ingenuity £1 le. \ _ - . -"Let me speak." said the premier. fr;¥;2f.r3'.ih2er;r'§:r?e°ig1£tg§n "('-fm' gh” "of what the record of a year means »hE.i“n»d0u5rédr,g~m~dri'be-u e;'irh°°°;°“ to us as far as this war is concerned. |-mah érmrcs- 0ur~b,r_.B éiglghrh-° d?" l uo not doubt- tint wo fsil to have s _mer _ _ __ . 3 B' just idea of the strength of thetwo j _ ’ ~ .. = I nationearrayed against' us. Consi¢l_ol'~‘.s.tn~..4.».....~...»-~&a.»............;..~»..~ the power that can be wielded' by a ~ » - ~ ' ' nation that has for .fifty years been .tho British Government than 'wo had subjected to an organization that before. Our soldiers have-fought be- wss built to prepare for this war. lt olds tho best in Franco snd England, will not do for us to make our men spd, 1 .want -to.'say"there- is in both take the place of artillery and nm- -countries sf tremendous appreciation chixio guns. They must iight on equal of' what they have done. ' l have that terms . I know that. man for man. ‘message for you -'from' His Majesty they are the match and perhaps e lit- 'tho firing. from the President or tie more than a match for the mon Franco, from ‘General Joifrs and sir against whom we are sending them. John French, (Cheers.) herent to the form of government we love. The only question we have to consider is whether we are giving our men fair play at the front." Speaking’ of Brltain’s part in the war, he asked was there any won- der that wheli she was called on to contribute and equip three million men the war machinery should creek a little. Steps, however, fully satis- factory were now being ‘taken with this purpose. ' The premier. amid loud applause, then referred to the recent victories as_' forerunners of greater successes in the near future. ' "We in Canada." he said, "have my visit abroad I found many more effective ways of cooperating with -y.~.¢-- dv, WI! AGO SIT UP. t “we have had to psy for our lack 'ro THE FUTURE N01' Ti-iE»PAsT. of preparatlon._ I am disposed to ' ' think that lack of preparation is ln- _ done our duty fairly well. During' he police by forty‘per cent. The order of he King says: “lt ‘is expedient for the successful prosecution of the resent _ m P_ lu t :rh I _ P W" that l the way through our brightest to the work of the Canadian Red hsisrbpggsfogna day oioliiiixril iiltiaoisisiiiiii 'the Bale and SUDDIY 0! intolticatills deals may be soon befouled. Cross Society and the Canadian War ,jf am-g¢¢|°n for the hm ers (fn M| _ To`Naboth, Ahsb’s proposal was Contingent Association. The grati- hjgajr Boulevard Chrcagg»r_m°~st rag, . mpossible of acceptance. For Na- tude of the people of Canada was due - ' ~ ‘ _ _ hi bl t can ,remembered the law of Jehosah to those Canadian women scattered fgglgg if tt:glg2fl§rfrBrh§}gr‘;g:‘§rgs .lollded and dealt with in transit, i° "”“ “’ is forefathers. According to the law ' “I saw at Shorllclife," he said. haf",-hismgedy Wim; ng a tufted and fvrces are assembled therein.” (Lev. 20:23;`Num. 36:7) no land was "33,000 men in line. After the re- has been in e:i)i|iii1el‘ic‘;tt¢i,ul§lkl1ig.t:th?ii!llii‘t I o be sold out of the tribe to which it view was over Sir Arthur Murray gow days ,_ weaned rumen show ing which drink may be sold will be' rad been allotted. The law was de- said: 'AI have seen the new army; 1 fostered hy the modisms of the Mid: 5h°"e“°d “nd I-hilt d““U°“ Of BDIPUB - .°.f“ii:i..‘:°it.‘;"_“.’:ii‘ mr. .i:l“'..:“:.‘:..”:;i.:‘°h'”~ ..‘ do Wm- M" wh-» Internnd°na| une 4 sremained all t'hg'Israellt?a:i`ll1I;.‘i this; 'men I have had under reviiv: I havg mst made her appearance on Mmm' ossossion or it was 'only a trust to never seen 8 liner body than the Cen- iaiiiittgolriiieli-'ilfdwgiltmid flint uni “pm 9 Hdmlnismfed Wllll_8.`UVillE. and edilms-’ " as it model of the “fdshlolii shlgvifflbiili equeathed unmulitated to their In the matter of discipline and innshort space of time she was iden h£dli;an.'b Wlriether Naboth saw thro- 000129033 Ufealmellf _W\l€l`0V0l‘ Quaf- tillcd as the daughter of Col- Rouse: _ ug `t e one clenceofthe la r l; tere t e reports were -gene l_ that f' Low Fares-Travel NOW _is not olosr. It is cortnin‘ti.:t° iris Csnsdlsn troops were 1lns'\iii»sssed~ ;;it...aud became the °y"°°“r° °t "H I ‘::°;'°:..i;..:;""a.:i.i'= fissicsi 2i.s:::;‘.uri:id.i.;;‘u:..‘=.:i: n'::,:.‘°.;=;:.“.:"z.°..':.i’"- rhlu it me," ho said. "th t'1 ir lu forthe Empire- It Canons over for- r ° g° are ”° ivtetrthorlnhoritnnoe of myamtiiisroiin- ggi 315' men $119 ssvedtllo deg' for ins"iiily;ugi°ii5'fifnlinlsiisiliriiilgegrgs ing the mm” rer r A r r .. Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport. ro " ee` ` Here was Q man WM would 8 as at pres' she Shoal cease ‘heavy skin m t ri it C B 0 mer ca' B gn P" ` _ _ ae alw llawide tuck ormmd and Boston Return’ leave vespeot what he believed to be the to exist. He described his visit to to oooh le o _ Central Wharf Boston, Mon., Wed., 't ” and' Fri., at 9 a. m. A _ MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Is 'liquors on the area defined shall be controlled by_ the state on the groundi hat war material is being made, His Ma_lesty's naval and military It is expected that the hours dur- will be insisted upon. DETAILS YET T0 BE ADJUSTED IN BRITISH " AND FRENCH LOAN IN U.S. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.-- Trouble- some details have yet to be adjusted and minor matters smoothed out' be- fore Lord Reading, reprmentlng Great Britain and France, and J. P. Morgan and his associates, represent- ill of God at the risk of displeasing ,tho trenches and the training in drill' worth’s triiil arixnklrefsaclirhiaoplizqilxiaieliiliegrl the long negmauons 1°°kmg t° the he king. It was a good thing for _l0l`¥ W0l`l¢_ Bild Other _ffilltllfefl Of are longer than the'skirt the average hah that there _were such men-‘in tl'en¢h Warfare its _carried out by the Chhmgr, woman We,rrs_ l-pol. and tho inetfthst _houiu not Canadians. Sveekins of his .visit to A long, heavy trsvoliing oosi with appreciate their value was the be- 'U16 PFIHCGBB P8-tl`iCi8-'B regiment- 11° a b d h ' l t 1 °" inning of his downfall. ~ Said! "W9 S9-W Ill thi! 91993 Of these for lt(l,i‘ia iiI;ent?;)loEirfiilP(lindcil.li1:'picliliilliis I Ahab’-s failure to-get Naho_ih's vino- msn thsoessme determination wo had was worss .with the “slurti li" lo hi ' ll. - » I ' spears Franklin Whal‘f.’Pdrtland, iv articles of agreement consumrilating e . c stablishment of a big Anglo French redlt loan here. --._ Not the least of these details, it <1 910085 i0!liSht. is the size of the Hin and Franco. it was said on oxcoi rd had a twofoid~stli3gs,tosit». _I-ie seen in' those of the rest of the Can- grouse,-,_ rrlerof the moths protfudgg .l"’<“ .““th°"ftY' hive bee" i015 Uftlf the _ as disappointed liihilfplani of e'n- “dill-|15- _ _ _ __ .. from either side of the collar and ‘llfhl 00's is "iss i1ns_"s-inlu. ‘sent lsrslns and besutiiyina. P-his estate. _ _ _ - - -_mods s warm- ' knot- at th maximum amount they can got is $500,000,000. In reply, ii is reported Qen. Representatives of Great Brit.-I , W, rt ' _ r GERMANY' LOB!!! _ NEWFOUNDLAND VEOSIL - "- IN AIROHIPO TOTAL _ __ _ sum or _|26,oo0.000._ ' " ‘_ A ' ` _GE_NEVA. 'september 24.- A cor- lffi I r - :::.':aui‘:.'ii..i~.u°.:...:.'.::t >'s.:i‘“ii: sl.i.iAil_ in NAs_o'rH'e vmsv/mn. csrnisn n'uliailuorisrsjst`sn lonnit tho * &o sites; _» _ I Ciiiieivs- Ii’o'ii?f§i:>ii‘ii?$Ii|oeiill’a’di.ilianh»M t\brins.0onv\lisioiis.Fcve-ish- nosa and I.0§_S 0F 53359- _|'¢\cSin\ile Signature _ 6K.¢»i'-3% I nn. ilaunua 0orirAl¢v‘~ - niomamimsw V010* that they need more, and that more will be expected. Sir Edward Holden, representing the Joint stock banks of Loildon which stand high among the llalnnclai bul- wzllks of Britain. one of the dominat- ing ilgures of tile commission, was le-_ ported to have sood firmly on the gxcund that the cummlssion's need wus for inn-_-.3 llmlll half il million dol- lars and that the maximum interest rate would not exceed live per cent. When the commission ilrst reached New York it let it be known that it was seeking a billion dollars. It was reported today that the com- mission had sought to raise a. billion dollars on joint' Anglo-French Gov- ernment notes without collateral bearing interest at four and on half per cent and that it receded from its position in the face of repeated as- surance that it would fall in its mis- sion unlees it could offer terms. A i'ive'per cent fate was then reluctant- ly offered, it was said, with the posi- tive assurance that this rate would not be exceeded. The demand was ut more than this, ns_wps-rrmlused Tnisurs 'ro Frisuci-i Anwlies. c.,.,,.,,f com ,,,,,,d,_ "_ “°°" 1” “WY 11l“'°.t°ld the American bankers. Of his il11D0t8ll0Y 111159! Carta n_ con-‘ 4 - Mrs Longworth wore l d ` The iliiiili ` llvieye Bears "tile ' Signamlre For ilvei llliriy ‘Fears nil i l ' n»¢"si|v|vl.|.'l 0_lF"""" Ne” "99' `°-"W tonight t'he commission had been com- pelled to recede from-this position also as to the amount upon which emphatic assertions of American financiers that it was unlikely that' a billion dollar loan could be floated at that interest rate. Throughout the period of negotia- tions, until a. dey or so ago, it was said, on good authority, the commis- sion had dominated the situation, pointing out to American financiers that the need for the establishment of the loan was greater to the United Sates than to either Great Britain or France. Quite a few American bank- ers, it was said tonight, ` have not shared this view, although all were in accord as to desirability of estab- lishing the credit, if sufficiently. liber- al terms couid be obtained. In the absence of word from Lon- don ss to Ru.ssis.'s possible psrticipa; tion, it seemed .s_ett'l_e_d today that the' negotiations would be conducted only for England and France. and that Russia would have to make independ- ent ararngements should any arrange- still for a. billion dollars. Within thei past week an American -banker .said ments at' all be necessary for estab- lishing a credit here. front with No. Aipplyyio closes _ Mrs ~ . \ , . for ,_, . ~ dney Mines _ 2 Heavy Battery. _ .,_ , 0. Z Heavy Battery to complete establishment, owing to an increase of strength the Battery requires the -above_1_1um- ber of men. Come quickly or you will be too late. Apply to.Lieut. Col. A. J. Peake, at Camp Brighton ‘ _ __ _ Theebove twenty-tW0_men are requiredlfor -Guard Duty. _at Sydney Mines, under Major Darke, to_rep1a_Ce twéntyf-two men who are going to the 9.' . '_ ir __r _ MAJ`oR LEIGH ’* l._ ~ »Dn11éhsa.» MAJOR MCKAY i s ~ ~- ` ' 5 * ,Care of Bri_1c<-‘:';Stevif'a!l`ri:._T&'Ifc`>`;" " _ cAr:r.-J...A.wsserER, * ' ~ as J. K. Ross1_omos,_or l.lllfUT. ,.,.ilii.htiiii»i~ _ nn _._ ~<-~ Ql*Y"f1F-._"`l .raf§r:rr»sr'..4sn;.:zaas‘r.¢.fz.-;7»r,1,¢r»»'.n~J~zr_ _ ~'~ .. Wants I5 Men 1 I w '-xux'aa=~.§~...‘9:a-es.sra\t\s\ ` ’_SCTiT_