w" p nu cartons _ CRAlC-MAOI-NNIJ - At, Che)- enne. Wyoming, on April 27th by Rev. fitbor Hartman, Rector of St. itraryn Cathedral, Howard Craig of Fort D. A. Russel. Wyoming and Mill Elizabeth Maclnnis of San Diexo. California, daughter of t the latl Augustine Zilaclnnis of “Earnsciiffe, Prince Edward island DE .\ 'l' llB 1 ALLEV.-ln Charlottetown, May, 14. Mary lilo Alley. wife of A. A} . F'unorul privatu. Please unlit flowers. , —1-O-&-—'i-— .8AD FATALITY AT FREDERIC- TON, N. B. sabnlla M. Fox, 37 year old dauqht er of Mr. l. A. Fox was killed by an Auto AMAllNG RANGE . 0F GIRLS VOICE Boston Ghetto Jewish Girl Sings Three Tones Higher Than Ger aidine Farrar. BOSTON. May il——-Tht)sn who nbould knotw believe they ltave found in Irene Cohen, I5 years old, coming trom a humble homo in the west end. a voice that will eclipse that of (leraldme Farrar and Itosit Raina. lrenc was discovr-rctl at thc Boston Music School Settlement at -ll Alien Street, an organization run for the development of talents among the poorer classes. which talent would tithtrwisc never be given an opportunity Although she ltzts hPPn taking singing lessons at thr- scttlctncrtt only six Yiionlhs, her teacher. Sit-l non liumpheries, says shc sinus lhrce full titties highcr than (irr- aldinc l-‘arrzu- and more than a lone and a half higher than both ilaisa and PIOIIBCHI). liurcnvcr. shc sittgs icci. - - thrcc complctc octavr-s, striking 1 luur id's with remarkable buoyancy A sad fatality occurred at Fred» ricton, N. B. on Saturday morn- ng. lnabella M. Fox, the only" aughlor of M1 B. A. Fox was ~_>n bor wly to touch music and .{.vltilo crossing tho street was nruck by an automobile. She was :aken into a nearby house by her oeioved student and a friend. She miy lived twenty minutes after "receiving the blow. A doctor was untmoned and everything was zlune that could b0 thought of to "ciieve the suffering of the unfor-| innate young woman. Just befurc “he cnd she took the hand of her student. Mlsu Mary Furrow, and mid: "I am dying, dear?" The illd nffnir has proved a shock to he whole community as the deceas van an exceedingly fine young vomln in the est of ltealth. Tu icr bereaved parents and other re- atlvel the dct-p rlyllipfilil)’ vi’ the‘ vhole community goes out in their, imc of norrotv, Mr. and Mrs. \. Fox wishcs to publicily thank jlllss Mary Farrow for thc kinn- tI-ss and sympathy shown to thcm n their timc of sorrow. —-——-—<o>-—-—- . run-pan hug-iv- ulnnrd’! Llnhnent for 1U‘ " " Dandruff 1 p" . ‘“".T’§‘-t§’;.§t' ton. Strong indications of cnp- nnd briiiancy of tonc. Beginning with E. below the clcl‘. french voice raises tn i-Z on thc staff. to soprano Ia‘ and then to l-I clorattira with an elcctricul cl‘- tl-ct, The effect or the strking last E upon the listener is as if a hugc diamunti were sudtienlv split in front of him into a million sparkl- ing iritlcsccnt. piPccs. Iicr teachcr says no other dramatic soprano in tho Vniteti Stair-s has a range that can ctmyart- with irr-nr-Is. ’l‘h.t- zlrl has another your at the girl's high school before she can get ilPi‘ diploma, and then ii is planned to send hrr to Italy for two ycnrs’ studyt fnr an opcratit‘ career. Wtudevillc tnartagcrs haw- lilillifl -aI-l sorts of P.Xii'iiv'lii{2tl‘i 0i- tcrs to get thc girl to sing for ihcm. but they havc not bcen i!()HSlill'l'Q-¢€h"" , ., _ . i .tii ho tiiscovcrtul in- T ‘ Antarttc El ‘i T»? .rado That. gold 1 0',“ thc anta . ‘>81, is now tu-etlictcvl. (foal t and the Jlfawsnn cxpndit Jund tnoLvbtienitc worth $2.500 is pr ion per. in the form of grccn carbon- ates were also found. S. A- ant-B. 111M111; Glenboro v gent]. one 11¢ In r9? Ford gag: will over 7.50 tuual mitt 11118 gfiroublo trash‘ more ° maxim‘ “t, 0f 800D to 5W1“ in Q bush hour mfortnbla my that 1 111 cypress R1 Dacgmiler Anderecn k C051, Manitoba- .ry regal‘ o . qmftom 7°“ based ' gt fin 91B 20 minutes at all» adb E Y P1 cou ral hllnarea ° Bezitins “P 1° 111V c” 1a have ° g1‘ than Yourg truly. vet‘ Man‘ " 6th.'1920. hull . $1,113 hltunns king it W to thO thcrwis 0o THE OHARLUFrmrnwn mu W An Adventure in Years BY CAROLYN BEECH ER He pointed to a newspaper lying upon the table beside her. “Ycu mean the war?" she look- ed a further question. - volunteered with the first lnt——- "You mean you are going away —_-going to fight?" "Yéitb-(IOIYK look like that, Sonia Don't Then: "i had to g0. dear. l couldn't look myself in the face if I didn't. They need men over there. I suppose theyll send us off very soon." He did not. realize how brusquely he spoke. He was feeling too in- tensely to know. And her face distressed him. "'I-—~~~" she stopped. Neil thought she was going to attempt to dissuade him, that she was hurt angry perhaps. He, bracqd bim- self to meet her arguments. Once more. to his surprise, she extended both hatids. As he took them, she drew him toward her. As he had done once before he fell on his knees. his head pillowed rm her knees. She ran trembling fin- gers through his hair. She wait- ed a moment. then said quietly,yet in a voice through which ran an un- dercurrent of agony; "lt is what i would have had you do. dear." ‘ They were quiet for afcw mom- cuts. the same thought in ‘both their minds. Would they ever be tcgcubei- again? He wanted to look war. Ned had followed the evq at Sonia but he dared not raise ents which led up to the fateful de-‘ 111;‘ “Yes- ‘S119 “W111 59° 111 1119111 vision. He had felt war-‘s approach 1111s “11111119 1110115111- 31111 11- W°u1'1 before the. actual fact was upon bu" h"- V us. lie shuddcretl as ho thought An" ‘a “bu” 1"‘- 1959- 1119111 3 of the result. ‘but ha. had a press-n. chair close to her and for an hour ‘ tltucnt that this war was going to they talked lll119l1Y- Hp was to go cffcct his life tremendously" . i 111111 1111111111547 (‘limp at once. There 1 Nctl‘ Campbell was one of the “'51s nothing to keep him, no busi- first to volunteer. 'I‘lterc had been nesg affairs to straighten up only - llc knew he should go despite her. 1W9“ 111111 b1r°11€119e11 11101“? l0 115- | Was there HfiiliPlilillg within hhn ten he could have found no fault cvcn stronger than his love for, with any thing that was said, By hcr? There must be! Even if 50-, an tmconscious feeling, almost tel- i nia begged him not to go.he wouldl cpathic. they said no word of love, go, nevertheless; 0f that hp was] 161111112 liifly would break down absnlutclyt sure. Yet never had he ‘W110i! i119)’ needed all their stren- loved Sonia as he. did when he 5th. walkr-tl sluwfv toward hcr house! Only whcn it was time to go did to m1 bar, . Sonia. allow her warm impulses to Suppose she ll1)]€‘('lEi1? it would 1011101" S11)’: ‘bc cnly natural because of her' "‘1 $11fl1ii11W8YS 10W’- 3'0". love for him. Suddenly he felt 10W! W113i X011 11PB110111£J guilty. as if he had done her a F01‘ R ilinmfliit wrong. Wniiid site think hi’) should firm-h’- Blll 1110i‘? 1lt'|\'(1 t-onstiltctl hcr before offering in the embr‘ -r “ . himscll‘? lint pcrhatiis if sho loved‘ 1111 "1 SQJFQWY‘ “- was the giving him enough she would ‘also love to 11111109 1“ m ma“ (munlnn A" . . m“. ltnlvrenixnciittlc-n of what l: . l - . .- ' - .19 ~ . ‘Llllfqtevgijnvggtlnig 1,11; ‘“““"°",f1~‘lf file ltolds most dear tn the -w0rld . . . for the sake of that something so tigéeqflrfillrllf 111m ‘".:_1_\1‘f',,1,,-,,,y 5p. big it holds all real men and wo- " “n5 ]()({kgfl 31mm men in its grasp—patri0tism. eyes gazing off in- She turned. a welcom- lO g0 Olll. i Chapter XXXlV "It isn't wrong to love him- it can't he or God wouldn't have let me!" Sonia urged when uncertain thoughts assailed her. fears that hc could not care because of the diffcrt-nce in their ages, alarms of her gnvn conscience that kept re- minding her over and over that she was a wife. and that her love be- lcngeti to Beverly‘. A sudden sense nf completeness bad come upon Sonia. No absurd or unnecessary vows had been ex- changed ibettveen her and Nctl, though their tuik, often seemingly casual. was always lightly touched with deep feeling. "They had sat in the twilight and Ned had not been able to see her face quite clearly. Perhaps she wished tu illfig the depth of her passion for him even while she gloried in 1i. The effort to hide her emotion. to be practical when she felt emot- ional. t0 dominate and conceal thu entotion. had at times exhausted her. - it had come at last. Amcrlczt had been drawn into the world tau-t .111: lay in his was no passion I ..-- ‘ , Whcn the door cloned a sudden smile on ltor lips. stense of desolation. of lntolerablc “This is indeed a pleasant. sur- lnnclincss, came upon Sonia. Tu lifi-“P- 11 1511'!- 1111911 W111 V181?- 1116 combat it she set about making a at this hour," she said in hcr car- list of the things Ned would need. cssing voice, extending both hands those she could procure for him. in him. lip tircssntl his lips upon ‘in the stress of this that had first one. then thc other“ Theyi come upon them. this big thing. all wort: chary or‘ otltct- carcsscsiThcn the mother in her had agatn arts. without preparation 0r preamble en. He was hcr boy, as well as hc. said: ‘ the man she loved. "i voluntccrctl this tuornlng, So- nia, l sop you know it has come." (To Be Continued.) "Yes, we are in it at last. I've‘ RDTAP Interference 0f Ontario Cabinet Was Criticized Hon. Mlnning Doherty’: Vlnit to England re Cattle Embargo Held an III-Timed and Unwiu IMPHOPER IDEA TO ‘BRING PROPAGANDA Officials of Agriculture Dept. Claim Effect of Visit Negligible The statement made by Mr. D0- chertyJMr. Drury and others in (Jun ads "were ill founded, unwise and of such a nature as tu prejudice rather than assist the federal gov- ernment." in its attempt tn have Great Britain remove the embargo from Canadian llvo cattle going in- to Britain. This was the crux of a memor- andum furnished the prime tninis- ter by officials of the department of agriculture and forwarded by lRt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, prime minister. to Hon. E. (‘. I)rury. pre- mier of Ontario, in the course of correspondence relating to the rc- ccnt. vi5"t of Hon. Manning Do- herty to England. The correspon- dence between the two ministers was tabled in the house yester- day. On Jan. 6 of this year lion. E. (f. Drury wrntc tn the Prime Minis- tcr saying thatMr. Dohcrty. the Ontario minister. "had done some propaganda work on the cattle em- bargo which has bad an enormous effect an public opinion and seems likcly to bcar fruit." Sug u Propaganda. Mr. Drury suggested that the fctl- eral government “seize this oppor tunity when public opinion was so much aroused" to make stronger representations to the proper au titorities. He had reason to feel, he said. lhui these renewed efforts would mect with the success "which we so much desire" and -__w;hich had been sought for many is. yea‘ “lta-pitfiur y 19 Mr. Wleighcn On wrote “to M; .‘1)rury enclosing a memorandum prepalifid‘ 1n ‘the 31" sence of the minister of .f'.,gr1c"h'"r° d-epartntent. In his letter ITIJIR‘ Mr" iMteighen said: "It seems to C“: scarcely a proper function on out part to Enitiataor engage in propag anda work among the British peo pie in opposition to the course pur- sued by thc British government. Such a cottrsp in (‘anada on thc part of the British authorities 'w0u-ld be universally resented here The. prime minister added that no proper step had been omitted by the. (Yanadian Govern- ment, Midst: purpose was to cnn- tinue its prt-sent course and bring the strongest pressure to bear for lthe removal of the embargo. The zncntnrantlttm forwarded in Mr. Drury nutlincd ,thc efforts made by the government for the V removal of the enthurgt: and then j, . Quicker t 0 Market; Profits Increased aollorfl Price $750 (Chnuin only) F. O. B. Ford, Ont, ‘$131222’ '7» Starter and Electric Lighting $l_00 Extra A new gear giving increased speed is o tionai on new ord Trucks or can besup lied by dealers or the Ford Truck you now own. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario ‘effcct of Mr. ed tutu. . dealt with the visit of lion. Man- ning Doherty to Britain. "From all that can ho learned,“ said the memorandum, "iii-g actual l)nlterty‘s visit. on thpsc indies which really count was negligible. it, has not been found that he has done anything tn allay or lo counteract thc deter- mined oppnsition on the part of tho landed interests. We arc told that h; had scoured the ctr-operation of Lord imnvenbrook; but from all that can be ascertained the actual informazlon which is published ln mm nuuverhmoics inurnals has been obtained from another source entirely and one which is actually in cmmtinlcation with the federal governmcnt. “The statements by Mr. Drury, ‘ lMr ‘Duhertv and by others in Can- ada were ill-founded, unwise and of stich a nature as to prejudice rath- cr than assist in our campaign. "We arc now told that the Bri- fish govcrntneni. has resented the 11emands being mado and the fortn in whit-w they are maria thrmtgh improper channels and it is clear that tho lrreaponsiMc manner in which tlw golationa between Can- ada and the Mother Country in this regard have been tilacusseti has created a serious fceiing of resentment in the British cabin- ot. "ll would seem that the oppor- tunity should be taken to provide t against the interjection into this deiicatc. nltuation of renrcsentat ions which would make it difficult. for tho government to carry through its négotiationn," says the. mentorantium adding that tutch in- terlectiona are a serious embarrass ment and do more harm than nonri- Dcntnnds from "irresponsible quart-era in (lunatic? lnstzati of un- divided and sympathetic support of the GnvemmenUs attempt to ac- cure removal of the embargo arc dcplorcftl in the memorandum. which points out that tho question is one above personal or political conaltlerctlons and of vitnl concern tn ti“. pcople of the entire Domin- ion. The laiter from thc Prime min- inter ended the correspondence which was inblctl today. ' BALDHEADS AT ANNUAL HAIR COUNT y Members of’ Famous Club Give Prflaf of Eligibility ‘FORRI-NGFTON, Con-m. Mny 11. fwmu many (Yonnmtlt-ut people tonlruh-t hhoulzltt Wm an unseuson- nbin viinplavy of nort-hurn lights was no natural phenomenon at all. but the expansive rcfulcnco diffus- crl from the glistening domes of 300 Connecticut llfilhlA, all mem- bers of tho Bald Hand Club of l OO-O-O-O-OFOO-O 4 L- w. CRABBE 4 Phone 398-J A full line of the but groceries in ntock Cor. Eunton and Weyrnouth 8h. Charlottetown, P. E. I. WEEKS GROCERY 225 Grafton 8t. 4 'A full line of good, frenh grocer- ies in utock all the time. Phone 715 Today corrm if» c0. Groceries, Provlnlonn, Fruits and Confectionery Cor. Grafton d. Hllluboro Stu. Charlottetown, P. E. l CANADIAN FARIiL PRODUCTS LTD Dealers In Groceries. Flour Feed, Fertilizer Seeds, Machinery. Buckeye Incubators d. Broader: Cor. Great Geo. d. Kent Streets. Phone 700 Charlottetown, P. E. I DR. CUMMING DISCUSSES OUT- LOOK FOR CROP PRODUCTION in an interview with respect to Nova iScctla during‘ thc coming season. Dr. Neville t‘ummlng, Sec- retary for Agriculture sized up the situation as follows: Early in the season, farmers ni- most universally (icclarcd that they would not invest their money in high priced fcrtlllzcrs and oth- er supplies while they arc confront ed with a rapidly ileclining market for all farm products. Up to two or three weeks ago the trade in {IQ/f c wares entirely reflected this deufiniiflltthfl. Ail trlasses of mei- 1xaaling in farm sttplics. chants t _ “m, pmnrftlztrl)’ those selling fer- fl-pfllrs ‘lgregg reporting that business was red .911 1° 111111051 nothing. _ However. during the flit-M 111911111 fertilizer prices have (lrotfpdifihmfll eriztlly. whilc prices fur seeds: hi‘ some kinds have (inclined almost. to a pre-lvar basis. Following this reduction. it is now reported that supplies necessary for Spring sect’ ing are bcginnlngao tnovc falrlt freely. While it is intpossiblc, manifest- ly, t0 fort-too thc future, at tho same time thc Secrctnry- pointed out certain facts which furnish a pretty reliable basis of judgment. Hc states that it is worth noting that in those Southern Staten where t-zccding is no-w nearly com- pletcti, or at least wcll under way fertilizers have been bottght in much smaller quantities than for- merlih/Ai this would indicate a much smaller crop grown than a year ago. This lbeiflg tho case. Nova Scotiu farmers would seem to tbe well ad- vised to see to it that the crop production of a year ago ls at least equalled. It is also noteworthy Every man appreciates thediffer- ence when his linen and woollenn have been wuhed with 5un|i|hf Soap. They are snowy-clean Ind fresh like new. H: like: hi: wife to have the freedom from toil and the leisure that n Sun- light wash-day brings. Ha Inflow: thnt an lbnolutely pun |on|>—»Sunli[ht—muI2 be more economical than common lonpl. lnniut on getting the Soup you nk for-SUNLIGHT SOAP. WI I n.’»""t7..“" Slnlllhi. I We Sel thc outlook for crop production in ~ cum-ohm emlpfi , desserts fzramfw~ crealn ms will be tier and more eapily made “$5” EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Percy Smallwood Choice Family Groceries, Fruit and Confectionery. Phone 12 Cor. Bayflold and Queen Streets Charlottetown, P. E. I. especially-An the case of potatoes that pnst history declares that af- ter a year of high prices there 1B almost sure to be u. surplus produc ed and. consequently. a year of low prices and vicc versa. The fall and winter of 1920-21 has been a season of low priced potatoes and if the past history is to be repeat- ed it seems reasonably safe to expect at least good paying prices next year. No one can any any more than this but the wise far- incr will do well t0 think the mat- ter over carefully before deciding to curtail his production undertak- ings for the season of 1921. .----<-o-o-'--i - Don't think that because n man is an ice dealer he must be cold- hearted. & ribbons and Children in 68ml! iivnz affirms Alwn ‘ Q r Sipanmrtl 0 Auction Sale The tmdorslgnetl offers for sale the Wightman Hotel. Lower Mon- tnguc, beautifully situated on tho south side of the Montague River 5 miles from the Town of Mon- tague and 1 1-2 from Georgetown. Best of ‘bathing within 50 yards of Hotel. Ilnaurpttssed facilities for boating. there being a perfect river and two whurves. at one of which the 1S. S. Magdalene calls three times a. ‘week on her way to Pictou. ctc. Within a few yards also of gcodjlshing. Hotel and all outbuildings are in good repair. There is three acres of. land. a fum‘ lly orchard of 23 apple; 10 cherry; 7 plum. raspberry and strawberry patches and a good kitchen gar- den ready planted. Electric lights in ‘Hotel. Torrlnts pro- nounce this the best summer Hotel site on i’. E. island and lust sea- 'son less titan half the applicants could be accotnmtrdated. Reasons for selling are not financial, as l am convinced that this might be developed into one of the bent and largest summer hotels in the Mi» fliJililB Provinces. D. J. STEWART. Lower Montague, P. E. Island. “F51Té""'_ Speedy runabout Motor Boat Engine thigh speed eight horaé power. Bulduidge clutch. G. E. HENDERSOM Canadian Empress. IN THE STUD KENTUCKY MARQUE 201W, Enrollment No 13 Rog No 3216 in offering the Breeders of P. E. island the standard stallion Ken - lucky Marque 2.09 1-2. i am offer- ing not only n taut. record mak- er and a first class individual winner of championship in his class. at the Provincial Horne show. but boat of all a proven Sire, in fact. and percentage of mat-u mat ed to him. The greatest sire over imported to P _E Island. Sire of Nicholas 2.06 1-2, Colonel Marque LIVE HOGS live hogs at Mt. Albion Station Wednesday, May 11th inst, paying current market pride. This will be the last shipment for us from thil station for this sermon. Hogs mual be fasted. or otherwise taken at re- duction from regular prion. annual kaluomhaing and couu/t of unlicen- DAVIS s» FRASER‘ H. J. Carver will lake delivery of, your: old, record 221 1-4 J. later reduced o 2.18 1-4, J. B. Mflqllc, 2.1_ 1-4 and nova. ral others. If you have a good mare and want to - get into the grout Peter the Great family, write or telephone for card with full padl- gree. He will he found on Tues- day and Friday at Agricultural Hull between 1 and 5 o'clock. bal- ance of time at otwnurn stable Terms $5-00 cub, nt first service 215.110 when more Drove: to be in t at Milk With tn Cream Left in MAY 16, 1921 'R. F. MADDTGAN asusnnt. onoctn High clnn Groom-Iii. Fruit, Veg. ubiu and Dairy Products, Can- dy and Tobacco. ' 79 Ououn 8t. Clurlottntmtvn D L. A. HASZARD GROCIR All kinda of Preurvu at big din- count for the next tan days. 173 Grafton 8t. Charlottetown. WM. Hum-Ins Grocery l.’ Proviulon Merchant Lowut Price: Con‘. Sydney and PONIIII Sh. Phone 7—Y dENKINS a son ' Grocers Sunnyeida, Charlottetown. We ull oval-filling that in good t9 cat. oo0+o+o++++0++++o+o+0+a0e*“““‘" O NOTICE Take notice that any person or persona selling or having in their possession beer or other drinkable liquids, which contain more than two and oneiiaif per cent of alco- hoL which has not been obtained from a vendor will be prosecuted untier the provisions of the Prohi- bition Act. (Signed) GEORGE H. BARBOUR Chief Inspector Nogcn Complalnfb tfive bean made to the Government of reckless auto driving on our country roads, of cars being drlvetrat. dangerous speed passing places of worship when the cQIIBPQEB-t-iolls fire-au- sembiing, an? other breaches ‘of the ‘Motor Vehicle Law. urns NOTIICB is w warn all drivers of automobiles that licens- as will be cancelled without re- of such lawiosaness is furnished. ARTHUR NEWBERV, Ain't. Provincial Treasurer FARMERS NOTICE We have u few tons of Animal Flesh tankage also u few tons of Dried Blood for sale at our Abat- totr on Kenuington Road, Charlot- tetown. Farmers wanting a supply 01' those fertilizers should call at once before we get sold out as We nave only u. limited quantity. CANADIAN PACKING C0.- LTD. J. M. Room Mlnapor Phone Plant 533 Office 532 54 Grafton ltroot A liottg_a_g_te_ Sale There will be sold by P11111111! Auction in front otf the (101111 House. ISouris, in King's County on Friday the tenth day of M1119 A. D. 1921 at. the hour of twelve o'clock noon: ALL that tract piece or parcel of land sitiuilli! lying anti being in Township Numlber ‘Forty-five in lK-inli Couilty. in {Prince Edward in- nd tboundtad and. doucribetl 1111 ollows, that is to sayz- Com- mencing on the West side of N16 Sourls ‘Line Road at a point nix chains and seventy links North of the North boundary line on Edward Grlnaelfs land; tlhncfl running West. by the Masnet 0t the year 1764 for the distance 0i’ one hundred and thirty chain! and iifty-niglinka to the division ilna Between Townships Num- bers 44 and 46; thence North along the slme nix chains and seventy links; thence East to the tSouris Line Road aforesaid: thence along the name to 111° place of commencement contain- ing Eighty-five acres of hnd l little more or lens. ' The above sale ll made under and by virtue of and pursuant to certain dndenture of Mort]!!! bearing date the Fifth dny 0! Novembar A. D. 1917 made tbe- tweeu William F. Campbell 0! Cherry Grove -in King‘: Count? in Prince Edward Inland. Farmer and Jana Campbell hie wife 0| the one part anti the undarailued of the other part. and because 0i default HINDI] been made in thc payment of the interest secured thereby. For further- particulars owl! Souria Dated thin Sixth ‘thy of In! A. D. 1021. JOl-tfl MOM-MID. out. More: at owner's rick. . . " t-tnunono KILLY .4 _ ilortpgoo. spect. :0 persons whenever proof. a power of unio contained in l- to A. F. McQunid, Enq, Bollcltmv