_]. ~ l. r l 'I .el l ~¢-;>i .__~.ai».»; i-_ Y § 812 Oli? The holder Co ., Il place Mt . A 6215~1- D The holder Cn. W l Hull i 20th. - D. Mc ..___~_ busiiii- , to liii' I lain my in th si ii . l any n CIL-:nic iniittii ilorc t i r »=3=': "" “"'l 3” dvr' of mx _ ._ I FRIDAY ,I . _ _ _ - ~ - » ' THE-cHAnLoT'rE'1-OWN GUARDIAN ' A 4 _ y y JANUARY 16, MOURE & McLEOD LIMITED A in-izi` outa si. ciiiiiiiiiiiwii I i .l fe* _ Ar, i _---7 \-'-‘. - _‘a-, \ _~. ‘nm ‘~ .- __//_;.>5__:' ._¢)\_. _ .f I -fx-'\ ~ -. -i»§"`/-. '_.1.-I 'jsfiéw-1' '/5-if; - .--ijt ;§ ._si- ' git. .ei-.’ I X :j"§.¢. /~» i|_»~ '_ _-VS, ,,.§‘ # 0 ".a¢'e' Helping you to Sleep Comfortably These Cold nights, I YOU WILL FIND THE SORT OF COMFORT MAKING BED CLOTHING.THAT YOU WANT ALL ready for you, in the house furnish ings department when you call today. New goods--good gcods-right goods,offered at prices that make each line easy to own. Warm comforts, softly and Bed comforts with ` siikolinep cozily filled, with pretty coverings, giver' .”sS°'ted. colors- “farm in sizes 60x72 inch ____________ Size _______ __,_____ ______________ ling light Better grades of bed comforts in all sizes, many grades of covering are shown here at 8.50 to 12,00 each MacLintock’s famous Scotch made, down filled bed comforts’ covers with choice fabrics in very artistic and tasteful' coloriiigs. $16.75 $20.75 $22.75 _ White wool blankets in large sizes from 13.50 io 18.00 per pair. Flannelette Blankets in all sizes best makes on the market. T~\ . c,\r`\,~` H; ` f’.,l> )lf¢;'.*i Q- `._/ LR? We ,_ -V 'L V ',.-F-"' /f'/"__ /'il N week '- é"'tiIy K' 5 I /iq.f,'fv5i_g,\,i,J.E_ _ -` (£5, highe | *L <4- __ _' err; // ;-/ri \’t.L ' Bros., ,`,- ` ` % ~ ~>-.n-xii Ai `v ._..._.,, If li. X i . A n -breedi counti of Tr élfingtp VX\`\\\\\€I» returr tion 1 tion 1 -ters v ""'Breed 6265-1 T nr Mallet mils-ri l-_v pu 17, Iii.- ' il\d=*-" 'I`h€Y SF-119 fI\l1l_Ill_l¢\ to. H la-'se i-xii-nl. Some iiiey pay iii itniwu sian-.~i ¢ii_m-nay. also claim that the farmers uri- w hicli iietii the fnrnier eight. and ii hilldllli! '~ht?|l` HUDDIIH4 f0¥‘ bei-WF quarter ci-nts extra ou evi.-.ry ilollar l>l`ii1t‘¢-'_ One dealer declared on Sul- and .coin-ititutes a inaterinl factor c I7 _._.-__~__.»=---:__--~--_: --- __:_.;_;;';__ '.11' 5] it _ I I. i ! l Furs iu bargaining. The iilioriagi- in thi.- iiili-il Sluit-.-1 is i`i‘p0rit‘d to bi- run- di.~i'abii-. i-'vii-wed that there weri, no slot ke Vie-tern Canada, und thi- \e\i In ‘ Brunswicli irops had hei-n only air. \\ith the huyi.-is from thi- ilniti-d Stamp ln thi- iiiarkot, llii- il li-vi-I of prices- was liouiiil to A local dealer stated when iii- le ' ' - s -. I _ , _ oi ' break, hi- said. Soiiiii wliolesalf-rs poliiti-il out at thi- (lovi-ininent iiiight liki- i I will purchase for the Speer Fur Cor- -l- ~ poration, New York, two' hunch-ed and fifty fine Silver Foxes, five thousand late fall and winter Muskrats, and any quan- 1 it -,_ furs are worth, whether you know the , value of them or not (3rd) That we do square deal. I . 1 A, Bring or send your fine furs to i ‘ ‘_ Summer-side I ' Representing Speer Fur Corporation, New York. ‘ » tity of good Mink, and I am paying ver high prices for high-class furs. REMEMBER . (lst) That we will pay you what your ‘< th _ ' : . ",;1lpi°iiti-i:il\'i- ini-u.-lures in thi- i'i>rni oi' an i-iiiliiirgo on export iii vii-w of tlii- l.-ii~l that this policy was uiiopteil hy the l'i:itcii States (lov- eninii-nt to proti-ci Aiiii-rii-:in ini-i= cIiunt.~i lust Spring when (Iiiiiiiiliuil potato(-.~i were -bi-.ing imported into the lfnited irliutes while lnii-r on thi- .-‘\iiii-i~ii-ini wholi-ii;\ler_q i'loiiil‘i-il thi- (`:tii-'liiliii-i niarkct with iii(-ii' early crop potatoi-s. mimi- - - _- (2nd) That we give you just much for your furs when shipped to us ' if you bring them in person. ~. tl pay a higher price than anyone else in the world, but you .can always depend upon = _ getting the full market price and a ' $793 (DUI ill not claiin to always Q I ' Saves Ma VVbrk and Saves Dad Money 1 Makes 'em been good _ nntured i when I out Posrt Toasnrs ti » | A I Westerii__§iiai:iliaii ince. _ - -THE GUARDIAN in on nie at -TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion tor advertising iu this column. Cash must accompany order. .\l iniinuni chu rue thirty i ct-ills. _ -TEACHER PROMOTED. - Word has liven ri-eelrf-(1 iii Suni- nierside ihut Mr. Arthur Bottles ii Suniiiier:-iide boy who has hee-ii teaching school at Shell Luki-, siisk. has accepted ii position as ii-:ii-Iii-r at Woodnorth. Miiiiltolin.-I.. -ONE MUSSEL MUD DIGGER has allready lie-en pliici-il on ilic iri- liy .\lr. Maxiini- Giilliiiit \\'li:i has storied iii raising mud und liiiiil- ing cars. Si-vi.-rul iitiieis iiri- fiitiiii.: up their iligizi-r.~i and will liiivo ilii-iii on the grounds' iii xi few days. .-\ long as wi-ll as u busy season i.-. pri-dicteil.-li. - -FIRE ALARM.--The Suiiiiiii-i= iiide Fire llrigade was called out on \\'ei.Iiii.-siia-_.' afternoon to piii out ei ilri-_ at the i‘esiiI¢-nee oi` Mr. ,-\iitoIiii- Bernaril. Clotliiiig h.iiii.:- ing ni-ar ihi- stove pipe caused thi- tlro hui thi- blaze was cxliiiiriilsli- eil bciori- si-rioiis diiiiiiige iras doiii-. -l.. -INSTITUTE MEETING.-A, vi-ry pleasiiit evening was spent at Linkictti-i' on ’l`ii¢-sdiiy i-vi-niiiiz when thi- iiii-inhs-rs oi’ the \Voiiii-ii`i< liistltiite t.lii-re gave it br-an suppi-i' in aiil oi' Si-tlenieiil work. A liirigi- iiniirlii-r i'roin Linkletter, Siiinini-i= iiiili- :iiiil .~iiiri'ouiiiling country we-rc pre-.~ieiit. The proceeds froin thi- suppei' togi-ilii-i' with the salt- ot’ candy ziinotiiiti-ii to sonic-tliiiig on-i' $42.-I.. -OFFICERS ELECTED.- Thi- following oiilc-ers were liistulli-ti iii Maple Li-af Rebecca Lodge No. lil Suiiinieinsiiii- at their regular _si-s~ sion 'l`ui‘silii_\' evening by D. P. i’. Mrs. Il. li. Sharp, "aiisisti-ii hr I\'Ilss Kali- Niilligaiii, I’i‘i-sidi-nt iii' thi- lti-Iii-i-in Asseiiilily. Niilili- Grand, .\li.-i.-. I-lniiiia lit-ni'slo; Vice (li'aiiiI_ .\lis.~;'l<‘loreiic<- liave-rs; lt. S. oi' Niilili- Grand, i\lis_., I<‘ioi~i-iirc I’IiIIII|i.s; I.. S. oi' Nohli- Gritnil. B, it. Sharp; lt. S. ui' \’ii-i- Granil. Mists' l-Iva Cobb; L. iii Noble- Griiiiil, Miss Nora Crue; (`lia.pl:iIn. .\ll`s. (`. (`. Dickie: Tri-iisui~i-i'. .‘vli~s. li‘i-ni- Jean; l-'iii- iincizil Si-ere-l:ii'_v, 'Miss Liiurii I’iiIiii- eri Iii-i'oi'illli_-,' Si-Uri-!iii'_\',.\iIss .\lu_vi- I l’lilllip.s; \\`iii~di-ii, Mrs. Etta i’ail-ii - er; Ciiniluilor. 'Miss Olive Doiigli- eriy; Inside Giiariliuii, Miss .Ii-un- Jaizk ilullnizin. After instullution ot’ oiiici-rs ii dainty lunch was serv- --<-o->-- \\`l2i_~'i'l`l-lll N PIERSON ALS -.\li'. Jiiini-sz 0‘(.`oiiniii', (fliiitoii, was in lou ii on Niundayf-H. Mrs. .iiiiiies .\’i>i>naii, \\-i-ck i-nd visiioins- io -~.\ii'. iiiiii .\lli:ii:y. \\'i-i~i- liiwii. -Y-Il. -.\li'. .\lli~hai-l .\'li)lillaii. ltlnoni- iii-lil, was- .iii ovi-r night visitor in town this ui-i-k.-Ii. -~ Mr. .liiiiii-.~' A. .\li'l{iniioii_ inor- cliniit. (`oli-niiiii. was an ini\‘iii'd piissi-iigi-.i‘ on 'l`iicsilzi_\',- ll. -.\Ii'. l’. .\'. l’<i-, O'l.i-ai‘y, iviis ii passii-:'.;;i-i' iioniewiiril on \\'¢-il- iii-silay triiiii ii hilsiiii-ss trip to towii.-il. -Mi-ssr.~_ S, It. Burke, .~\ilierton, und \\`illiiiiii -llurlli-gli, liIll_er.~'lle, \\'i-i'i- in Siiiiiiui-rsiilc i\ii \\”¢-diit-s- -~Mr. 'I-`i'iiiik Guinbli- ri-tiirni-ii to Suiiiini-i'.=id¢- on 'I`iii-.~‘i|:iy i-rf-ning i'roiii Iii-iitri-W. Oniai'io, \\lii.-re he was :ills-niliiig ii i~oii\'i-iiiliiii ol` the lif-iifi'i»\i' .\iiii'Iiiiier_\' (`o.. ot' wliii-h Mr. (liiiiililv is thi- island lti-pi‘e..- i-iitziilvi-.-~l.. ----ov>-- _ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ()ii \\'i-iliii-siiiiy i-vi-iiiiiiz, .Iauiiiairy Tlli, thi- liri~ilii-i"ii of Rini: (li-urge V, I.. 0. I., No. 2298 iiii-i iii the hoini- of Mr. and Mrs. l’. J. Mc- lloniilil io lilil th-_-ni i`iirt-wi-ll before the-ro ili-nuriiirii for (.‘lizii'ioits-towii, wlii-ere thi-y iiili-.nil i'iii-ililiiig. The i-vi-ning: ivas pli-iisiiiilly spent in giinii-.4. sliigliig and ri-i-ltaiioiis. Short’Iy i---fore lun(-li was -ii-rvi-ii hy the laiiii-i-i, lirotlici' rl. U. Shaw steppi-ii i'iii~wiiril and ri-ail the fol- lowing iiililri-ss, while brother Lee' Stuurt pi'i-_-li-iiti-(1 Mr. Mclloniild with ii oi-a\hIl`uI iiuk rocker. 'l`ii llrii. l-i ii-r ii. Bliii-iioiiiilil, (love- hi-nil. in-ar Sir :iiiil |irotl.ii-i‘,-- Wi- yoiiif I'£-Ililu' iiii-inln-rs of Kiiii: Girurlzi- \'.l` I.. (). li. .\'n, 2598 liiivhii.: Ienriii-ii oi' _viiiir iiili-iiding il'-pai'iiii'e i`i‘oiii iiiiiiini: ns iii aiiotlii-,~ Hiilii-i‘i- iii n.-i-- fniiii-ss i-itiiiiot allow you io li-iive witlioiil i-xprr-.\'sInK iiui' ri-izri-t ui your iii-,-:iriiiri-_ iii our lioilge you wi-r-.- nlwii_\.»' hi-liifiil :iiiil eager to proinotii thi- init-ri-st oi’ the l..(),.\. in geni-i'ii.l. We are glad Iiowever thiit. ll is not yiiiii' Iiiti-nllon to Ieavi-. thi- |iriiviiii:i~. :ind trust you will he iihlc- to :iiii-nil iioiiii- ol' our iiif-.i-iiiigii iii ih~- i`utiti~i-, We i-on nii~iiii'i- _von iii' ii rnrilliil wi-lcoiiio any tliiii- you i-an iiiiiki- lt i-iiii- vi-nii-iii io :iiii-nil. In i-uni-liisioii wo wiiuld :i~li you iii iii-ei-pi thiii - -IT PAYS to buy ln this Prov- Latierty-'s, Summerside. , ila_\ _--Il. i @_©_©_©_© ©_©'_` I Sinclair & Stewart Limited SUMMERSIDE 1 m é§7»E~n7§7s » .@_@_ G-,_ ©'©_©_©;© @`©;©'@ @'@ @ @'@ ©'© e eoooooooeeooooooooooooooeooeoeoooeeo ©.© © @_@_@_@_©.@@©©@©@ at their best etti- Gay; Outside Guardian. .\ii~. i cd.-L. _ - - i © © ©_©_©_© ©_©`@_©;©_'© Victor @.@©i I ‘ Records _A big shipment con- taining several hundred of the famous Victor Re~ “C ann ot be Done” is now in the scrap heap, for--~ The~ Brunswick <-----e ` It is all Phonographs in one. , From all over the country we are hearing the most favor- able remarks about the_BR_UNSWICK PHONOGRAPH. Musical experts are delighted with it. It attracts the eve. It pleases the ear. It plays all records. ¢ 61’ ' ‘Vo | 65:3: /é% _ . _.___ p cease s. - s..-,aaa ' 91- ‘ . -r . /Q i Alt Had to Come! 1`he Brunswick just had to be. Iii every industry the law of evolution applies. and sooner or later, perfection is attained. _ ` Just as we have seen the automobile perfected in the last fifteen years, so those in the Phonoilfaph lndustry confidently watched for the “Final Phonograph." ' ~~ THIS FINAL PHONOGRAPH IS THE BRUNSWICK. ' V EOF \/Og] THE GREAT WORLD OE RECORDED MUSIC. A only tu the BRUNSWI6»Kare_____ro_Lig toi_i_t iiiremarkable richness by thc exclusive features known ‘ WHAT SHAPE IS A HORN ? I Did you ever hear i :` a horn or megaphene thatwas square R Do you know why iiiey never send water through a square pipe? - Every phonograph or talking machine has a “Iioi'ii” but they caI_l them “ampIifiers.’ 'II -y are really the megaphones of the machine. It is their duty to round -»iit the tone and send it to the listeners. Now what shape do you think this “horn" should be to give the best"‘tonc"-:inil wi at do you think it should be made of-resonant, vibrating metal or wooil -built on the violin principle ? V ~ Before yo ii bij/ any plionograpli find out the SHAPE of the horn and WHAT IT IS MADE OF. One of the secrets of llic Brunswick's wonderful toni- on ALL records is 9©@@@©@@@_@ cords just received.. Price 90c and up _ Come in and let us demonstrate to you the superiority of Victor`s played on aBruiiswick instrument. WOOD like it iiiic violin --at any price. 'liroiiizlit ii loiii: to be reini-iiibcreil Mr. and Mrii. .\liii-.donulil wi-re i-.| hiinils -iiiiglng Aiilil Lung Syne- :iiiil tlii- Niiiliiniil Antlicni. which eviiiliit: to ii cliise. (Patriot please Copy.) , g'i`t :ish .-iiniill liiki-ii of rciiiniiilir- iiiici-. Wishing: yon aiiil your wifi-i itnil fiiii.lly i-vi-ri' iiiii-ri-.-ii< iii pour' ni-iv linini-_ ' I Yourii in li. II. & (‘. I Slznr-il ln hi'-hull of thi- Mi-iiilii-|--i of King Gi-urge V. I.. O. I.. No_i 2298. WILBURN ROBINSON, W. M. JAMES MCNAUGHTON, R. B. .\li'. .\li-llonuld thougli i-oinpli-ii-» lr iiiki.-n Ii_v .-iirprise mnili- ii vr-ry ilii'ni: i-i-ply. iliniilrlng thi- hi~i\ilii-rii fin' t.hi-lr I-'liiiini-ss nliil ixi-iii-i‘oiilt_v, niii-iirliig lhi-in that nii_\- ni'l oi' lilnii- iii-.-.~i iioui- on his piiri ivnii iiiiiiply ii plr-anni‘r- in him, iiil ihul he shiili l _ i rilwiiyg ri-meinlwr thi- good olii limi-,-i qu-nl. iii I. il. I. .\'i>. 22!il~'. __<-gg*-_-_-_ | SCHOOL EXAMINATIION The (Tlirisinins closing i-xi-rcisi-ii of Point Deitnchi- school took pliice oii I-‘ride-' eveiiliig l)ecember,19. Sonii- iilxly visitors -were preiieni. The piipili-i were i-xainined in thi- illil`ei'i-nt liriuii.-hi-i-i hy their teiichei- Ml.-ii-i Zlllu l-‘ei-iinii. iihly nsnlsteii hy Niiss Sadie McDonald. Miss Millie Plgiiti, iniil Mr. (leo. R. Morrison. Thi- ri-iiily iiiid i-oi'i-ei-t iiiiiiws-rs ni the i-lilldri-n xzuvi- iiniilniony of thi- quiiliiy of iviirli belnt: iloni-. Afioi' ihi- i-xiiniiniillon prizes were i\wi\ril~ i-ii ui- foIlo\v.-2 I-`lrst prizi- nwiii'tii-il io Annie- i)'Il:inli-,v for ni-ri`i-r-I nt~ ii-iiiluiii-o Sr-i-0nii prizi- l'i»|~ giiiiil iii- ilii-ii lioiiiii-i-il utter wlili-ii nil joiii-I ti-nilanci-. ziwiirilt-il iii Kiiiii- l\ii_\'li-. First prlni- ii\\'iii'ili-il to i\i.:iii-.= liiiyli- foi' geiierzil iirolli-li-iic_v, Si-i-oiiil prize ii\\'nrili-il to 'l‘lii-oiliii-i- liiiyli- for gi-ilt\i'uI |iriiiIi:Ii-iii-_»‘_ ’|’|ii,- i-ii.ii;'» niiiii Mr. G. ll. .\ii»i'i'i.ioii ilii-ii spiikn izoiiizriiiuliilliiir ilii- ii-iii-Iii-r iiii llie i-iipzihle iiiuiiiii-r Iii \\'lili~ii she i'i‘I|li'Ii-il thi- .si-Iioiil iIiirIii;; the Iiulf it-i‘n\i. An iiiii-ri-slliig pi-iii.:i':iiii ini-ii inl- Iowf-il: O|ii-nliig t'Iiiii'ii.»i. ii .-iiiii: iii' Wi-li-.iiim-. hy ihi- inipils: ltcrliii- lion. Xinii.-i (lifts, lv_.' Annli- ()`ll:iii- li-y; A song, .lust ni-l'ori- thi- Iiiiiili- Mntlii-l'. hy .lin-'. Duyli-; Sp;-Illlill. iilaliigiiv, hy i-iizlil iiiipiis; Siiiiu. K-K-K:it_v, li_\‘ Doi'-i lliiyli- iiiiil Annie ()'Ili\ii!i-y: Ili-ciliitiiiii. 'l`lii- ni-iv Iioniii-t, hy Josie- lhirlii-; i~l:nii:. l.iii-Ii Liiinoiiil by i‘. .\li-~"oi-iiiiii-k.A (l‘lhiiile_v. A. Doyli-. J. Ilurki-. .\l. ()`I-Iiinli-y; Ri-cliiiilim. A Xiiius (‘iir~ nl, hy Sadie lloyle; Ilinloirilo. 'l`lii- 54"'\\'|I\l! f'l-'f'l"'.\- bl' "_ .\ii~f`iiriiiiii'i<. the excliisive patented ti\ .\L time cliaiiiber and throat-BUILT ENTIRELY (IE It iictuiilly DOI-li cliiniiiate all harshness, all the siridcncy, and thai "tinny" tiinbri- that wi- have always thought ii iiecessai-y evil of the “Talking Machines.” All we ask is that you use your own ears-your own -judgment-see this wonderful iiiiproveiiieiit with your own eyes-compare it with anything you like You cannot afforrl to niiike a mistake, and it costs you nothing to be sure. I-lriiiiswick Sell at $175.00, $200 00, $280 iii), $340.00. and .$395_ii0, Lower priced Instriiiiieiiis in' stock priced at $20.50, 47.50, 55., 75. & L25. @`©`@f© ®°`@"©©1©f@. S. l>ii_\‘li-, il. liiirki-_ Nl. U'lIiiiiIi-_\'. \. Ilii,\li-. I). liii_\'li», ,\. ()'IIaiiIi‘._,-; i-ii-: l-iii. 'i ‘ i -ii~_ i,_\- '|-pei.. Iii- .t I.i(| (hill iliiri- l)i»_\'li-; Siiiiig. 'i`lii- lone, loin; - lriiil, liv .\Iii-i- t)`II-iiili-_v iiiiil ('lii'I.~- I i-im .\ii-i‘iii'iiiiii:k; Iii-ciiiiiloii. 'l`li»-, Ariiii by 7,, l-‘i-i-linii; Soiig_ t‘iiiiii- liiii-It i-i I-Irlit. Ii_\' .\. llii_\'li-. I-`. Ilii_\'li-. .I. lillllii-. i Sai-ii:i i'l;iii.= Ili--ii ¢ii‘i'l\~i-il iinil |»i‘i»- -i-i-ili-il iii iiiiliriil thi- Xiiiiis tri-i-. \\'h4»n hi- Iiiiii Ilnislii-ii Ili- stell- iliiiii-iil to thi- i-lllvii'-iii liilisiq- i'i-li- i I Q .~liii.:iiii: ol' ihi- Niiiliiiiiil Antlii-ni. Ii-i'i-il by our i-;i|i:ilili- \'iii|Iiii.~ii Mr. liiizhii- .\li~l(~i_v. 'l`lii- nli-iiiiiiiir i-v~ Iii \\‘iis Iiriiiiirlil iii ii ieiiisi- hy Ilii- "'f~‘ if-3-- SAYS ENGLAND NEEDS T0 BE l i REBUILT TO MEET HOUS- ING NEEDS ADEQUATELY l,U.\'ll().\'. Jiin. ill.-I-inizliiiiil i-r-il_,~i iii Iii- i'r~liuil1. iii mr-oi suc- i-.sstiilly thi- liiiiiiiiiig nr-i»il.~i_ '|'h|ii \ E>>Q@@Df©l@;O;©_'©l©l©;@1@;@_@.@©;©_©;@<'@T@@ 2. to r.n’oi’rP"° '~"e-`f<'-'@'fs> fa @'@ @°.»’@ @'©`@'©`@f@I@I@f©f@f@`©`©5@’©T@_Ra `©f©)`@'C5>`©@@f@;1@f@T©'@`©`©’@I@ @r@.°@ <-fe i “"f‘-"- ‘IW Ubitiion i-Kurt-.~iseiI toiluy \ isi-oiiiii Aiiiiir. l’iii-lhiiiientai'y ri-liii'_v to tlii- Iii-illill Miliirftry. iiiri- thi- Soi-Ioly of ,-\i'i-Iilti-i-ti-i "0\1I\|l'.\' iii-i-ds not thi- half- liiiiiseii, so ofii-ii spoken oi, Pllihl. liiiiiilri-il iliiiiisnnil. 9 i'liii'i-il thiit thi- |n‘nhIi\ni must \'li-wi-ii. not with tlii- idea of lui.: uii thi- |il.ii:iii- iipotii iii the ioiis i-ities or i-ii-itliig out ii [ew ill-ii izliii-ii. iii- wiis optimistic i-noilitli iikilli-il liihiir iilliilili- Iii ilii- Sin-liii: to im-et thi- i-i-qiilriimmng ‘A |n'i-vioiis .~i|ii-iiker had the Miiiliitryiw it has Iii-cn nressi. Viiii~mini not expr-i~ti-rl that iiiiicli thrust upon lilm. ln fiii-t lhnt iii- limi failed to ihi- tiirl' when he log-t the hy it lmiirl. and hecaiiae had hi-en role-gnteii to the “ilii- liiiiihimil or Lady Aston'