O '~4Ai»W~. _:M5 ...uw _“M ‘ _ ` , f _.....,.s.~.wag.. __ _p_ __c__;___ ..._ ... _._.__. ..._.,..., Some i ‘Warmer Today 's _ tg; E L- ff... 1|-1 I PAGES--Wander GRNDVG Mmm _ ~ L ` ' i - Q 41. ei--4 > fvz room: _ amen. _ ;~__'0f_;_°¢3/'|1000' rrsrrnrrtfro .scam _ t ~ . _ , wss.i¢Br.‘l‘.ll.¥.°i§iP.B”..i§t.>.s..i ` n' -- cuaatorrsrowrvei ramen Eowaarismsrkblb, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ssrrnmsriaar., 19.6.- ‘ {,.,,;»,»,,<;_,,=»;s,;~,,1,=,frr__=,,,»f,<»_»,<,,-rg" ` ~ - of ' 4- s P ‘ METHODIST CONF RENC iiTTT"` in P The Talkers Growing Weary and Delegatesweary' of Them-interest _ .,'-; .___ _ Of Cuba, Senators and Me bers Resign Today-U. S. ing” Reports on Discipline, the l‘ly_mnal_and Ritual, ihe Time wa_;;.F,_____a_at,ons_ Limit of. Pastorates, New Paper in the West and _ - Mo.\"rnsar.. Sept. 24.-(Special)-The course of study committee recommended that prohatloners terms be changed from three years on circuit and two years at college as at present tn three years college and twoin circultwork. Thdoormnittee on discipline to-night, In the formation of catechism classes in each congregation, that thesefolasses be put in .sggiglogigal R¢f0|~m_ . ~ ' rravasr, sept. as.-tspacrsn-at nr come in from all over the connection co cerning this matter. It was resolved to raise the charge horse keep to one hundred dollars, Memorials asking for the abolition the time limit throughout entire church n- The question of starting a new paper in the west°was introduced again and was of favored by Rev FD Stacey. Dr Suther- land opposed the idea. Mr Powell pro- of posed the appointment of a Winnlpf g es corresponding editor of The Guardian. were taken up. ltev. J. T. Pitcher, moved Moxrnear., Sept. 25-(Special.)-The an important reconrrnendntion advislnglthat the annualccnference have tire privi- Conference is drawing to rr close. The ly. _lege ofextcndluglhetimclimltindeflnit- professional talkers have about tired Q. themselves out. They tired the Confer- clrarge of suitable leaders who shall teach Dr. Williams seconded it and both gen- ence cut long ago. Many delegates lay them the prescribed course of study and tleuren spoke strongly, contending that nnd clerical have loft. shall take particular care of their spiritual growth considering theur ns rrrcmhcrs of the work sufferer] by frcquent moves _mlnislcrs. of Much routine business was transacted today. church. Others speakers also favored the amen rl~ The 00l1l\nll-tee On sociological reform of That in course of time and upon testi- mony of their fitness, members of auch classes shall be received into full connec- tion with the church. Tire discipline committee recommendtd Feeling ran high shouts of,“Gag" we be heard. The vote stood against any chan that rr cheaper ndltlon of the rituul issued for use in congregations. The question of horse keep came up for ment claiming short tcrur vvus hinrieren I bya large majority, but there seems an int.erestiiiz.discus+ion. Mem' rials hav: favora change. Ce which Prof. Andrews is Secretary, pre- V to work of church. Dr Jackson |main~ sented H most ugnmcmln report It tained that three years term was hes I After- a warm debate the motion was pu simply means the application of the re Christian religion to the great industrial ge problems of the day by tlrefzhurch. lvl Dr. Sutiiff was elected the represen- be some increase in number of these who “uve W English Me,_hod|Bm_ sirisillr nw lmvllis sun 'Nazw YonK,_'Seht. TA-Formnliy under arrest hy New “York lietestivee, Paul 0. Stensland, former president of the M waukec Avenue State Bank, Chicago, wh Hu llltlsinlil "_ acting for a number of local liquor deals 0 who were convicted in the eorrrts at Mon _ lWll Hllllllllll A .llllllillltllilll IN THE Wlllll liioNt~'ro.\', Sept. 24.-George P. Thomas, _ rs ,_ And Only Thirty Saved Slmassie Secdnd»,_Mcadow- l stands indictedlor heavy embczzlernents W" “nd Shedmcv P*‘“5°°“’~`°d 9'5"* "'01: Disaster on from that institution, arrived in Nc York tonight. Be was taken from th steamer Prinz Albert, on which he cam from Morocco, to which country hc ha lied after the wrecking olthe bunk. Stensiand and made a complete confes- sion, according to Assistant States Atta ney Harry Oalen, of,Chicago, who wen to Tangler to take the former bank ofhclrr into custody, and in his confession h implicated other prominent Chicago men. Attorney Olsen declined to name th men. ‘ Theodore Stensiand, who gave out an n o'licial statement for his father, declared W Chief .l_ustice Tuck in the cases of Az B Landry and Onezeime Legerc, convict L, ut Shediac, also in the cases of Land d and 0. S. Legere. convicted at Moncton, and in the case of Henry Legere, sen errced by Magistrate Kay to pay a fine _,_ $200 for a first offence Scott Act violatlo t Tile “'°“DdS ‘P Ph” SP¢§‘“"° CES” “B 0'1" patch from Lucknow the crrespondent of 1 me magmrute had mJ“'l”dl°“°“ t'°he"7 the Standard says that a boat containing Gloria the Boston pacer, captured the e the crores when the causes of actlon~ arc at Moncton. In the case of Cormier, fin TIZOO, the ground token is that thc mag E trate exceeded his jurisdiction in impo ing the fine he did. __-______.._-1--1 that the latter had rmde no signed co - fesslon, but that he had admitted com- L mittiug certain olTenoes which constitute _ embezzlment under _the Illinois laws. To some of the indictments for embezzlement his father would plead guilty, he said, and in the case of others he would turn state' llli]liSl STUH S evidence nnd implicate all others who _ . should be indicted in connection with the (allure df the bank. lllllllllllilll llilll PlllNl strap e stor comes from Albert wb startling liberties the animals ure taki point in international law was brought wok me l___zh_____y he______l the "___" UTTMVA' Sept' M'-An mteresung ly deciding upon uc‘oser invcstigati Y out in a case at the division court. toria Sydney Srulth,ofOgdenIl'1\1ra'. N-Y-1 W0 J' O' Maogarhor ottawa' formerly of 084 Ncadiess to say the traveller app] densburm forthe amount of two notes. Her acknowledged the notes, bu ' whcelurrrn an 0 d speed, ‘ tl il t' fortunn. eiy he was able to outstrlp Mao hold that they weraloutlawod according _ __ “___ asursrsws otorrmrs. Judea D'M°1\"\ "°“"'°““"_.-----° “ W ‘ held that the 'laws`D{- Ontario did not apply, as tb.-. notts were signed in 0|!- e denshurg. Judgment. was liven f°\‘ lh plaintiff on both notes, which mnvmlted to about Om. ' _ llillilli _lllllll omwa, seat sr.-ca..»'ra`.'. ‘Assays tradolortho lm; twc’montho of tho-~ svsry year. vited hy the qrrarternrasters departrn that further p ` .- _ - .»,g1;gg[1`¢; points, including East St _A _ wherd the army buys hundreds of ho Meal yur shows an increase of mon- _ th n l9ll`Dllllovsrtho same time last _ .........-----'-*"" -' _ ' I ya.-. ri.. imma vm |m.s¢4.v1a. 'rrp ;o,pu&:, saw; dom” g, 1 a £1 '$41 enejtrrs sirnlarm `\v°e‘li\.&*a!¢71°°'=, . ' L QUHTIGN OFTEN ASKED fs. s. Miiltullr ...-_ murgggpgi,-an te nach acre unrlfr damned' The __ ro have bun ircnaht torhis P0* _ Y appear. Bernd, have not yet nr vs I! Y goes to show how numerous moose ha become in this section, and what ruth ago alone cyclist was making the journ from ilarvcy to Alhcrt when threc lar s inter.-st his means of locomotion, suddc himself vi orously to the pedals a li llilW 'llllll way Inland was afloat ntelsht °”“’° passenirefa. Wl‘° " ed ,., River indus. ,_ ____ se two hundred persons was oapsised in mrd close of the meeting held this evening of the moderatslepders it was announced that President Palma, Vice-President the Moderates 'would resign in a hotly to- morrow. __ _ This is probably thh resultcf a conference leaders held under the mdoeration of Secretary Taft. _ ' Meanwhile the United States is prepar- ing to cope with any emergency and make it clear that anyfurther fighting will lead to armed intervention. Fifteen hundred more marines were or- dered to Cuba. today which will make four thousand ready' to land at a mom ent‘s notice. ` Evsrv navy yard on the Atlantic coast const is in a bustle of preparation and the battle ships Indiana and Kentucky sail _from Provincetown tomorrow morning. The scene of hotivityin the nary yards has not been equaled since the Spanish American war. ________.__-- . Hltnx acts L ill llillllllll Gloria Wins lfree For all, vale the Two- Thirty Har.rr.\x, Sept. 25-(Special)- An of n. LoND`oN, Sept. 25-(Special)-In a des- immense gathering witnessed the exhibition races today. - Free for All in straight heats, reeling off ed 15. stream while crossing the river Indus at a the first miie in 2.12, knocking two and a provinces from the Attock district. The passengers were swept down by the stream and only 30 were saved. from the provinces going tothe interior. “war ilsrnv li rl with citizens. In seems that afew days S'r..10|rN's, N. F., Sept 24.- American 0 le i h and Newfoundland government d by the laws of Newfoundland. - Hnsiilirrurrr ilili Illllliiliiiiiii _ _ a f ~- WERE ililtwilii] ':;z.;:c'f_2s:;° Crrrcrino Sepr`.2i Bids have ‘been » too S- point where it separates the north west quarter seconds oft the track record. Simassie won second nroney, Terrace Queen the third big-end purse. The 2,33 tr-ot and pace was won in They are supposed 'to have been traders straight heats by Meadowvale, owned by C. F. Dewitt, Bridgetown, best time being 2.20§. Second money went to Frank Krohn and third to Hirchanan. Wil -be.sure won the 2,17 cia s, unilni. shed from yesterday. Iior-r;\\~Er.r. Him., Sept., 24-A .rather i ' THEREIS NOTHING UKE R 5 6 nr. _ I I I ve f°r,r.srr.asrs.ers.as,';s'» cr Ines Annes K.oc.ANDP1L\.t. wma rnrsm. _~ K. .U.CO.L!d. Bulton U. . ll NBWGI ow C n Za 2p:hentati\'es are negotiating .umodus ized rnoose,wlrrr,l\ had watched with vlvendi regarding the winter htrring zl n- fishlng. Thr. Amt-rlcansclsim the right. k n, to use pnrae selnes. which are forbidden _Too _ne “___ o______“mc___ hm W applying at this oince. 9-2nd2 twimd __i1_-11 `\) 'ANTRD-~'l`o Rent a furnlsht-4| hou e, fir f-rmily of two. Addwrnr A. B., Guardian orncs. rrzudewrrd _ J _'.1 ' 3°"°“,‘"'°' 8°” ?A'_Th° “asset ' tw- I nme¢\ln=s‘“-were Kongolla, which went ashore °l\ v o 5° ~t _.is me .il is-~-.»l?» - ’ r 'sy . ' 1- f, o_ Capote nnd all senators and members of Aarmmsr. swf.. 25-(Special)-Fire FIRE IN AQMHERST BURNS i“ »0UT SILLIKER COMPANY "‘ Their Works~Totally Destroyed and Seventy Five Hands Lose Their Tools-Many Buildings Were in Danger and Only Saved By Greatest Eilorts-The Company Lose Heavily and But ° Partly Covered By lnsnrance. at fact that the building had metallic cover- Silllker and Co's today proved the most] lnglro doubt saved the town from a more disastrous that has visited Amherst for s_cr-ions confingrntion by preventing the many years. between the Goremmenl. and insnirgent What was this morning ahnsy industry, Ag in was the buildings in dllterent sec €llll>l0¥ll12 wine é€\'cnty~five hands, tions caught but were quickly exting- n.any of them skilled mechanics, is angled, tonight a mass of blackened ruins. burning cinders from dying. buildings were badly gutted, one of then It was with the greatest dillivnlty tha wh” the “W “wfted me me” were the dwellings on the opposiicslde oi Ai unable tv save anything and every was mn street. were saved. as it rr-is two employed lost his tools. The origin of the fire is unknown. Tire berng urmogf, ,, total logs, About three million feet of lumber wal destroyed and many accidents occurred Mayor Siliiker himself was badly burner? about the face and hands. " George Fowler, another partner, was knocked unconscious and severely out by falling lirnber. The fire rs still burning but all danger is nowrast, Siiiilzersnd Co‘s loss is a- _ lrout rr lrunrlrctl ihousantl dollars and the _insurance il out twenty thousand, d i llowcfl him at full American,Commissioncr Alexander sua- WANTED nb UM., an omce my Qgdppry r gests a compromise by which the Ameri- » to Berlin Dental Parlors. 0- tf. _ lerl can risherrnen would be accorded thc priv- GCOD HMB CUT or ________e ___ Jack wh". Dream, nd ilegso heretofore enjoyed by them. r. is ___ _ new sh'___) neu Geo Mmch.___ ,.8 .e feared tho Britblr government will con- _ 33° ' W clude an ngn-onrent over the heads of ~ OARDERS A few P_ W’ C_ 6wd_____i hi the colonial commissioners. 1 B can be __0n_,,or,ub,y ucwmm,_,h,€,, by 'B' _ __ work after October 18. Apply to ¢l\'». , . r~ '4‘ = »_ Mrs. W. K. Rogers, corner of Prinrémtnd _ be` f ' _--_ ~_ Euston Streets. 9' U- (5 _ » ' 1 l , ' ,1.,|\v¢.-¢¢\jw|;,hin ilidays. t sun ers . _______i_.__-n----li* __ . _ } the army for l-*.00 horses nInd_ mulrps--to A l ~° bf -=~'°~ c t i "ST-‘°r‘t':‘.“'.:ff.s°';'2ri‘ °i:.’2“l.“:r “ Auditoriunr last nig I Eillll_ll_l_lIlilll ill lllllli Dorchester Dead Alter Four Y 7 ' w Par1..rm:r.r>mA, Sept _,25.--Au infcrn ea 5 n - as machine addressed to Jacob Schiff, t r ' ess well-known New York banker, was pic Known ed up on the street here by 1)aritlThom MONFTON’Sept'25'_(spe°m‘)_Th° death outgoing MaiiSupt J.`C. McKnight ‘wi occurred at lliemrumcook this morning noticed the ,v,.,,pp,._, tom ,md wh; of B. B. McManus, lhaueli known mer- handling it oliserverla grain of powd chant and contractor, after an illness that fell from the box. Us immedlntely WPG lasted fm" or “ve yem_s_ the package into a pall of water. Deceased was a man nt sterling business abilities and for some years prominent in business, social und political circles. N H U N _______,________ iHiiiiHi Biillli llliliil lllttiii gurlpnr _"_ British Colurrrbln,irns accepted the vncan PUIVFLANH. Me. SW ‘I5--~l80l< MCKGH' leave Victoria Werirresdrry morning f dot Philadelphia was knocked out and 0; Mm, |,, 0,-.rep to be Swm~,, in time iiied in the ia'>th round. The bout was `be present rrtthcsittitrsz of the court on ith Terry Martin. Phila, at the Portland October 2n,1_ ht. MacKenzie \--------‘ eceived a blow inthe stomach and dicd : nn. few minutes in the drrsslng r0orn tions were being made io move him to the Hospital Mar in antto to the police station and gavt mself up_ ; ` Savegnc because of his drinklnL' habits. _¢_____ Accompanied by her lrusbrrrrd, David Mit- ll. ll. NIEMANUS llPLilSlVlllllill son,acolorcd boy who found it near mail box. The boy gave it to Hen ___ ulzuran ostmaster, who carried it to S v substation and deposited it with tl E bcr of the Supreme Court bench 0 c on the Supreme Court of Canudn. lie wil l rdin to'the story hy ‘Wm the government to goin him immunity from attaclrrr from Terrorists and to give Pundlnll Wi" h°“°U'm°“°°d ll' °°'¢°- E El]Ulll IN Vrrvrorrrs, B. C . Sept ‘Z4-Justice Du who since l"el\ruary,lii0i has been a rnern lIHllllSl lllllil ll Gill UP lll’lliNl i.'r.\_‘no.\', Sept. :Zi-The Times’ corres- ,porrdcnt cables from Pekin as follows: An Imperial edict was issued today ex nr _pressing the determination of ihe throne he‘ to eradicate the evil effects of the wide- k_ spread use ol opium. The edict declares ,,_ that rlisrr~r;ar~rl of the laws forbidding its consrrrnption has been followed by an cx- R _ . ,.y_ tension of the use of opium over almost B' the entire crnpirc, which has increased _B the poverty of the people and weakness 0 of the tration. The throne now orders the 1,, abolition of thc use nf opium within ten or years, and cnrrrurands the Council of State W Affairs todrcft the requisite regulations giving elfect to the decree and bring about the necessary restriction of the cui- tl\'a.tian of the poppy. The edict is satis- factory as a preliminary measure, though it is not unlike edicts issued in the past, The regulations will be awaited with t "ill "ill i“iiilil”rrrrri-s AT Stanrlarrl Pulrlislrirrg Courpany, Limltefl, has been irrcolpirutcd, wlllrtl capitol of half rr million dollars, to carry on n gcner- H nlnewspriperanrl printing business. Tire '__' incorpurntorsarc H. Osler, K. C., J. F, li McCarthy, l\l\Fl'lSWl`. BYWD 5091100. :Mid O'rraw.r, Sept 24,-Dr. Joseph A. Sav .l. M. Ewing, lrookkeepers, and M 5»\"»\N1\'l\Hi G8--SEPL ?4~°T|‘9 S*\VBU'.1.ockhnrt Gordon, law student. it l\“|\ TWH*/\'¢» bum' in 1313. W55 b"\`"£"i reported that S. D. Scott, for years editor tothe around last nlaht- The lose is t.rst..rcrrn star war bs editor ctrars new 53T5,0t`l|, covered by insurance. There is g,,,,,,u,,~,.ri.-Q vt-more, nc other theatre in Savannah, but some ‘ ‘”' ‘“’ `”'”"_" hafl will he fitted 'to provide for engage- mept’s hooked. egnac,wbo for some three years kept is thc'I`url:islrbnllrsin Otlrrwa, but who recently has bt-cn starylrrg outside the city limits on the east mul: ofthe Rideau river, not far, from LJuu;nrlng's Bridge, Shot his wife anrl rrrothcr-in-law and also tlrrealcnctl to .shoot his father-in-law, afrcr which he fit-d with a pistol in each hand. : The mother’-in-law nnd Mrs. Suvcgnao arc now in thc Water street hospital with two bullets in cnch. They struck Mrs. Savegnac below thc shoulder blt\de,aud one of the lungs is slightly pierced. Mrs_ K Mitchell, Mrs. Savegnads mother, had an _ arrrr splinter:-ti with one of the bullets | while the other lodged in her back. lt Y cannot bn said yct wlrctircr they will re- | cover, although thc doctors hope ro be able to pull them them through. Only or to one of the bullets has been extracted. Dr, Srrvegnac has rfceniiy been drink. ing nnd was under tlro ir ll-renee when he tired the shot-s. It appears that he was arranging t r go to Florida and wanted iris wife to accompany him. They had two of aiumily-a boy aged ten and n girl about two years. The mother-in-law did not want to let her daughter no with clrell, of East Tcrnpicton, rr well-to-do farmer, they cnvnc to Ottawa to bring \ MONTREM". sept 2'4'_A commmmf re' their daughter and her farrrily back with 'st them. The Savcgnacs hoard at Hester presenting the congregation of the Fi Banu" ohumh ‘ms “'“°‘m°“sly d°°|d°d Wolfc's and it was there that thc shoot- , J. - ' i n the purchase of the property on the ff I k 1 . gp DgNT5..W need aslroarden several ° _ _ |1111 H H F W0 D “C9- S ‘frytuderrtrr Gsntral situation. Model- 5°“"""‘“"~'“°"“°‘" °f sh°"b"°°"~° street Savegnao was at onc times Presbyter- d3ipci .rod Union avenue, on which to construct mn m|n|s,_“ hung onhlned M Thur” their new church building. ltis state ' ' d near Ottawa, and afterwarrls preached in Sr. Parr-:rrsrrnrrG, Sept. 25-A \`¢D0l‘l»|"‘h“‘ mal” "|l‘_°°“:“b°“° “ffm” "“_’“5' Massachusetts. ~liels abontsix feet, fair 8 X om Terror-lst sources today is that ‘md d°"*“'9~ 5" P ° "ew 5 °° mem] .1-“pon ‘S not dead M ,.,,p0,.wd_ thousand. The trustees do not owe b In "Vina secmlly ln ,."s“u|"_ |n the dollar on church account, and the; co “hd pam* negation will he able to bull? r_hel_r; ne _ _ _ Ps; . iCal _S Lolrnors, Sept Eli.-A despatch from ;,T|,taT:'E.ei". MBI. Finder gil »|_~`|,° _"por, of M, dum md b,,,|,1w,,, church home and open it ent re y oo ‘s Iisncknow says:-A boat containing two office. ‘ mm, pub; ¢_ ,uw I _ , liundrdd p\_r-lonsoahailod crossing the Work nnths construction of the new , ri I d rl s awe t down the AN'l'ED~-A young man' tokrep , - vor n alan ws p 'W' TY g 0 1 ¢,\,| _. unto a rd make himself l°"°"°| i the trustees are anxious to obtain possess- ' mm n y tty “nom we" n lulggound rist/are A P P! |¢"'°“ "° mm fr" "In W Dun munlw mow” ion of the new church not later than .af ° ' . ' e _ _ ' "J . ._ ._ ,""°'°' _ ..,.......,...... »_~. __ , - _ qw, ‘--'P-""‘ _ ,_ Wmav- f”'~°:,=°.:=,::.,,..c.'.1.; _ _ ___ _______ I Ly complexion, wears an irnpcrinl whiskor, n “ iedom hat and is between thirty-five and “' forty years of age. 'During his residence “' in this city nothing was heard against his °t character. as Ilnard rtinrmsnt nvnle su-vs .ars- _.___ cannon, sept. 25- tirrtlnll- Sept.0orn................. 47! Rin lg.; Tatghrt r,.;° Apprytotlrs Chamberlain: Cough Remedy Acts Butcmed By ch__mbe__|__n_ c__"c_ chalem __ w_m__________ W P aol x is la r uasoraoruaan °"¢°° ”°° ° "i,,,,,.,f, s°,,,,,_ ,_,5,,,, ‘ N Geom Smnhy' , mr.” and Dlarrhooa Remedy BPBAKS. - . T9 . . ’ " .` Themlotnucceosfulmedioiaesarothole 1 V 1 gum 9 _ | ~»|,. R. SALE.-Blount Sfnwlrt Milind , ‘When my boy was two years old he , ing,” Tfhggq k_ %,’,,:g,:“°w'h“"°|:: Rotary.|hhn_gioé‘e*ard|:¢ ar_r‘r%.°p_r;=:_ that sid nature.h_Chprnber_:_alkrrs__Co\_l_¢h had A very _men Mtmkof bmul _mu J' ;':;st..... . ... 'N73 :_r_y_»_~-os__r.*,r-E_r_r_ r¢'¥__s;_'»ur¢_"a¢_p:n'r_i_ g,‘*\‘°»_;§;§,;2 "3 ,,:§,_,§‘,'; ,,,,,, af ;‘;:;_{_°:':;§:m,‘_f:,‘:i‘,,; :ha praise, but by ea. rm or oarmtarrsras °“' ' " on IT to ' at do! throxtrif-‘rTln\lon |s°E}?_;_wl‘fj’l’(';{,,r|;f,,,2e:',§`f°" al 9,5233" relieve tiroinllp, aid expoosoratioa, cpm S:;:;hih‘;::::_:°d‘g‘;:g:_2'£,°F°&:“;',' id 4 _ '° the secretions artrldid nature in restoring "‘°"“" ~-at-'1-°='»‘=“” °“Lr‘“'l` R=:cs.ar;;a:tcszc.»..r:.fr -»~f~-»»-»~»~»» .;‘i‘.:*c.:‘,2f.‘.i'::°.:’,;.2.‘r:.";.3.':,':..'°.::°:’.: eerrsrtparrs her ‘ffl\"»\5 “W H. hgh me gpm-dns, and fast ands have testified to los superior excel- mum Even °h°m_._,nm_,_uml. "Nd "sp ~quiokls;__ We have found Uotar-rllhlen g p mm, 5|", “H th, , hm, R am ww" . ,_m¢,,, of 3 ‘ rr 1 ive __._bmrara\ne_ a» s ‘ ‘KE r. d: ° " "’ ‘V rr.. Farrow on para rrrlmsa armrrsm al- ¢ '° .°~ ~~1 Mm Titre E§' whU:\&=iM sill: M. “M mr ‘lg .apxzzwrgm 3 and a :no ll certain. For solo by sl- _ fil\&ill..'s"i‘z$r¥;i`§"il-.";r§`§tsnT§¥:'»f 'elm , ' °°°“ snrrr-naw. ~°""" l “ $18.05 Dec. 43 B MayWhoat..... 'lui hi 'pg chile; Hilo' :'£'3rav.¢nr| \o“c ' wa’ D . r. if 2»=,_ i f 1 i l , ~r i l l, i 'ri .__ . r , .a ew i‘ ° .| |?< I ,. . ,r r if. _: l 1.' r v s il 1 r t. if lj | _ A \ r w .wg » Ir' ,J _,r _l» li' i ~ fr-. ' _r'\ -L l',<