= _-_ po. 1 ._A _"_, *LW 4: -ant-..._..__._,....-i-...-..-___ _ ,_ All tile Latest An i _fa _ __ _ _..._ ... ii Most Important Keaiiiilg M|tter_ Selected From Week’s News lor Tile Ciiariottetoliii 6iiariliaii's Saturday --- i MONDAY _ nriretiiabariiat themrolthe residence owned by Mrs. Reddin on Upper Prinoe Street. The barn' rn badly gutted and the loss will amount to almost $700. There was no ins\u\nce.`-' g We regret to announce the death which occurred st her home, Hills Rlver.ot Katherine MacLeod, wife' of Mr. Prank Hodgson. after a lin- Rering illness of several months. The deceased was born at Orwell. P. E. I. where she spent the early part of her life. She was a graduate from Prince of Wales College and taught lllemsiully for a flu ygors. vm a woman of sterllngchsrsrter. unsellsb in her devotion to duty. ambitious for the welfare of her family. pei-serving in her daily tasks and always ready to give a helping hand. where as- sistance was required of her. Although in poor health for sev- eral months, she was able to be up and round until the very last. and nil through she bore her sick- nas without s complaint. always cheerful,lbright and unselilsh. Tmly it can be said of her. she was is wonderful woman and her influence should live in her family of which! gm left (0 mourn Bild Ch6l'lSh her memory a sorrowing liusllan-J. three sons. namely Leigli, Chester and Ebvard and one daughter Irene. all at home. The funeral was largely attended and was conducted by Rpv. hir. “'illis,ms of Montrose. assisted by Rev. \\'. G0dil'9!`. DBSIOI' Spray, Neil McDougal and family: . 1'ulaDAY ' . .- _ i 'rieuasoav Mr. and luro. Angus Jiloiconslof Q ‘ PIII ALARHH-The tire nlarmi ru seemed Saturday evening for: “im” “i¢“'~ *ii "‘° R°"'°‘5” i"° any several wr cues wus un- Mr irnuyon; api-ay or liillos. Mr and dltlon is regarded as critical. IETURNED FROM VISIT-Mr. A. G. McGregor, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Georgetown, returned last night from Montreal whither he had ac- companied Mrs. McGregor and children on their way to Glasgow, Scotland. where they will spenl the winter. NEW BANK MANAGER- .\ir. R. B. Towriss has arrived from his former charge at Owen Sound lo assume the management of til-2 Union Bank of Canada here. made vacant by the transfer of .\ir. J.R. Dier to Owen Sound. .\ir. Touriss is accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Towress, also Mrs. Towriss' father "Bayer" on tablets you are not get- ting Aspirin 'at all. Why take chances? Accept o`tll_\~ an unbroken “Bay- er” package which contains direct- ions worked out by physicians dur- ing 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds, Headache, Ear- ache. Toothsche. Neuralgla. Rehn- matism Neuritis Lumgao and pain. nliirle Ln Canada. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets Warning- l.’n~Iess` you see name. plrin in band) tin boxes of 1" bf s ' _, tablets and in bottles of 24 and 100_ Aspirin is the trade mark (register- ed in Canada) of Bayer Manufact- ure of Monoacteicacidester of Sal- icylicacld. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manu- facture, to assist the public against imitatlons, the Tablets of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark. thc "Bayer Cross." -SERIOUS LOSS.-Mr. YViliiam Cousins of Darnlev lost a valuable black fox on Saturdoy last. A vis- itor was being shown over the ranch and the foxes were a bit ner- .\ir. Mansell For the present they are residing at The Russ. BANK PROMOTiON-Mr. H. J. Kerr. who has been acting mails- vous li seems. and one of them making a lesp onlatched the doori ,and gained its freedom. A ohase iolclwed but it was found neces- sar to shoot the animal in order of the Methodist Church at Alber- ton in the absence of her own pas~| tor Rev. .\ir. Christie. l‘lie remnins| were laid to rest in the new cemei- I ery at Alberrton. The residents of Little Pool and vk-inity were filled with sorrow ameri it became known that Lu- pino the btiovofl wire of all-_ John 'D_ Campbell of Little Pond nad passed gway. Although the deceased had been in failing health for nearly f~W0 years. hopes of her l'_@€s church. Little-Pond. was very largely attended. Mani' from far and near came to pai' their last tributes of respect to one who was so much loved by all Requiem High Mass was sung ill' Rev. Dr. \‘\'alker. who also offi- ciatod at the grave. where all that was mortal of ri kind and lovirll wire ,,nd.mother. sins lrcnlly luld to rest. Besides a sorrnwiug husband' who mourns the loss of a true and faithful belpmrite. are five younir children who are bereft of the. solicltlide and tender care which only a mntller can -bestow; there are also left to mourn three sis- ters and four brothers. namelyz- Mrs. Allan J. .\loDonali. Launch- ing; Mrs. Daniel Mt-Cormack. East Boston. llliss; .\irs. John McDon- ald. East Boston; John Eusekn. Cal.; Angus. Rollo Bay; Allan and Joseph. Little Pond. The pall bearers were: Daniel Mc(`ormac; Vincent .\icDoiiald; E. MoI"arl:-ine; W'-m Swallow; Jos- eph Chaffev, Charles McDonald. To the bereaved husband. bro- thers and sisters. the heartfelt sympathy of the community goes Out. May her soul rest in peace. FIRST, DOCTORS- Then a Skin Specialist Then a bottle of D.D.D section. a few words written by Con ndian people-some of thrin of “le shall publish r\v»ry week for the benefit of skin sufferers in this pt-eminence-all heartfelt stories of relief from terrible suffering. A svntl-nce or two from n letter from J. W. \"nrns, 33 iiielhollrne Ave. Toronto. a mrin of fine stsndink. "l have br-cn s silffcrcr for two yr-Ars wlti t-cv-mn on the li-gs and linltli-.~. I have tried thrre or four different dnrlnrs. I w_'li to a skin sporislist. Al' nf nn use. I used one dollar bottle of D. D. fi. that is all. To- rlny 1 am perfectly well." lf you wish to try A bottle of this Prescription that Mr. Ccrns found so /cmarksblc. wr- will guarantee rc- licf on the first hottie. or your mo- ney back. Stop tlint itch today. ll.- 00 n bottle. Try D. D. D. Soon. too. The Lotion for Skin Dlshsr Crhlrnl Drilgstorc, Ii. A. I-`ustf°|'. Charlottetown. i ger of the Union Bank of Canada since August lst. leaves today for Toronto, where he has been ap- pointed to the Head Office staff Y to catch it. ' 1' I HOME FROM THE WEST-There . _ arrived in the city Saturday night. R;:_`:1"g“?‘5P,’;‘;;‘dl$;‘fe ‘i:a§eh“r[in°;;e`; at ll p. ni. from Saskat_chew..n friends who will regret his depar- Mr' Peter OH.eam and his Sou' ture while tered with his romo- Felix' Joh” Onmmeu and ‘mlm tion He Dis issiired of a ‘hearty Flynn Thi-W ie" -Elm” cm Tues' welcolllc slloiuld he i'evL=‘t Chariot- da" at 94°' making the "L-p in bmw” ` 1 124 hours. They report the crollsi ‘ ‘ ' poor, wheat running from two mi - ten bushels to the acre and 8Tc per bushel. Mr. Flvnn was so lSi.ANDER WED5- Nebraska ll a l ll ' l papers announces the marriage of u-(;ilii¢`ln;.ckhel;gw:~;erd hegzedmfiliiril (_iIe)i;‘;1g9of5|(‘;‘)(;xi1-51;): '\’{ebM15S\hEi£;i;i aiélttle hexcited, 133 fseli hyitlle v\;ziy-- - _ ;- - - - s e.wenago amartanpclc f;1°"3im‘-*bg* £2; L- ii\:l1he5§‘(;'Vli? ed him up in a car and landed him 6--» -n rl~b»li-- . _ .\ir_ .\i. G. .\lacLeod. who for years sa P " 5 is _L“n_`nreS,de Com was cashier at Carvelle Bros. D in last “eek sewn* _(hue ' . - . . .` ur s ' 'f r C"“"°“°‘°“ “' "mi '°'- “‘“l 5"" sliver hiacli foxes have been shipp- past a resident of Omaha. He ed from nm . _ . . . province to the Uni- spem his b°yh°°d da” with hisl ted States Mr J P Duffus left aunt. .\iiss Margaret Curry, Pow-‘ _ ' .' '. ' _ _ nal Stu this city' The Guardian lTlillrsday ‘for .\ew lork with thir- joinq hh many mem” hem in ty-three live foxes, supplied b_. wl.=iiing`l5otii sir. and .\tr.=. Mar- ".‘e”",' B; C' R°5"“' 3"? GW' A' Lend manv happy ‘fears of wed_ (allbetlc .\ir. Diiffus _also bought ded lim - (Patriot -please copy) i twenty foxes from parties in Chur- lcttetoun. Earlier in the week . t i` hi d t i;:eP$A:;\;l;;tfn;§;;;§n;f Egistrulg 0x§tSr, ist? her; P with ' hi t f hi fo es §6Ef.'b1f:rm'ahIfL;eit‘H!eJang, ii;_§‘fi;°f;;"‘ for th‘e s(`oi“’vTi‘iein Silvcif glgitik lgox --l - - '- .’ Co.. lil l. i til' .n' ti. belns nrrlll' plainly .demnnslrnlufliwoi-going ielebratln iiivlfi this fall. by the large quantities of and Ladv Hilda' ms, prize Winn". “"2 5U~`{¢`k and Pf°d“°9 being Ship' at Montreal last winter from the peti daily. Over twenty-nve tho.ls-._iGv A_ Callbeck mnclfnt Summe, and dollars has been paid outi in all slde_ Also ll la,-ge number of few weeks, their shipment nclu- lyouug foxes direct descendants 0,- fim “V0 mfs “Ve f°“'i f°i` B°"‘ the rizn winners on the Pure Can g _ . ion. three mrs lambs lu 9051011' ailing nnrl iviilow illll. This on-. and five to Montreal and eight cars' terprlslng wmpam. dill nm wnsl. 'li' ilf'-'|` i0 5i°ml`e“i~ The C°’“'|der price in their selections but did Dilllv Sileciaiii' Wish io thank theideniand quality and got first choitoi SUN- Of the P-E-L "l*ii“'“Y and his of some flftv foxes from several staff at this point for the excellent hundred ms§ec,ed_ V service they have given them an.l| __ ,' tile assistance. in the ll'-'e_.Sw°k 'rho i-ioarlz lueinorini Hail mis Shlunlenls. ' almost filled ins: night with an np- ___ preciative audience. who were NEW BANK MANAGER- Mr. trealed to bn emcellentt Milsical- Philip Noonan. soil of Mr. and Mrzl- Recital by Mr. Earle Spicer and Miss win. A. Noonan ot Bedeqile. an Dorothy Higgins. . until latelv Manager of the Royal Mr. Spicer is a baritone, btho Bank of Canada at Tignish. has equal of whom has seldom een accepted a position as Manager of healrd in this city. He has an! ex- the Provincial Bank of Canada at cel ent range, and a most peas- Cliarlottetown. .\ir. Noonan en- ing voi_ce'w1iich easily filled the tered the Royal Bank of Canada Hall. His enunciation was faultlesa about ten years'ago. and has serv- and in the s€leUi3liS9 i‘l‘0lT\ llll lllldiélltre Will! A. .\i<~Kinnon's battery, winning tile heartily eniuved every moment. - Military Modal; ills ninnv friends WSH Hlsslnn the talented plan-' 6, me old balten- wlll bé glad lf, ist_ contributed several numbers. sce him come to Charlottetown. which Were 2150 H l-feill i0 11111310 Tlio tirovinolal naiilt is to be con- lovvrs and Hncvmnunlnd Mr. Solver gratulaled on securing the services in hifi S€i9Cli0|1S- l of one with such business ability The P1350 Used “'35 l-he Wl‘ii as Mr. Noonan possesses Mr. k”0"'§" H€'i”'izm“n~ ililldil’ iUr\l19l- l i ' uf church a' Orwell and the as the people were mining i°ll~w had run to the rom in dark when he was struck above r '~'~* ev.. hv the \vs¢on_ fovllltlfivl' M tbl# MII prmu urn' vnrv lefkll. ation still being usler that is necessary. i drugglst for genuine for babies and children printed on bottle must say "California any get an intuition ng Fig Syrup" which has ,M _ WEDNESDAY .i -TRAIN DERAILED.- The ex- press tiain leaving Summerside Tuesday morning with passengers for the mainland, was delayed about one hour. owins to two wheels of the engine tender BIIPP' ing off the track. _ -MR. McLEOD’S TALK.- Mc. Nell Mcbeod. K. C.. Summerside. gave a most interesting and in- structive talk to lady voters in the civic building on Monday night. Taking as subject "The importance of the Vote" Mr. McLeod dealt with the issue of the day in nonpartizsi moner that was refreshing. He also manner that was refreshing. He tory ot' the franchise, the tariff and other matters closely associated with the present election and his learned discussion made severil points clear in tho minds of the women present. The building was filled to capacity with ladies. The speaker and the chairman, Mayor Cambell. being the onlv men pres- ruirrnln |»/in1'icuLAas - 'S rax cssse At the county l ll. R ,l M , . J. H. in the barn burned on Prince BL., A ’ A n OW" before JJ" stew." ,ester ;t;i;:\k>'e;>; lgllimsy 0:>va;s!i;rs. Ee" Mc va ii at 52.100, oisolila tnrnltnré- f A ' ' ‘ '_ -` ' and household effects were com -‘ ié R Ei:;ler,:m§:i.uThere :erensome se: :‘:iri;'Mli;;` lids: gari?ve:\'le;pr1i?>?Phat>‘i’ mic" °"“°d bi' M' Wm Bi" i ‘ G Gaudet. K C contested his case M ' I ed K I d e t W" we mr th rs John McKinnon, spray of as pletelr destroyed. They were p\rt~ ` ~ onty-tivo cases in all to coma up but . _ ly covered by insurance. Uf U10" °°'m° Pi'-id “P “nd '°"°\`“| :iid-Sgr' ofdliilxxs MSi'chi:,ri7<:ll' ng-:dfloliln °'h°’ damuned Hr amid" being Matheson spra\ of chrisantlie late hour last night the condition ' ____ plnk f “ d M Ch °‘ "°““5 Bm" M°L°°‘i» 1° Wl‘°" --l-'Qi-'05 iV\i°--M¢Snl'S- Bur- K. iiinriliiin :liiif iigd :ui-2' tvgiiisa Svrluur lnlury reference was made » _ hour .ind Haywood, prohibition in. 5l,,,,,. spgay 0, Ch,,sa,,',hemum'S yesterday morning, was reported speotors. made one ot their attic- ¢|-0m`lil.- and Mrs W S Tlnney £racu'cauy unchanged' There have ' illl l`°“l1d3 011 Si'-\U`l`iBY. °l\|i|l¢ ll- H Mr. and ‘Mrs Alt-x_McBetli and Mi' een intervals of consciousness but .-' Q. _ _ H ” house some _lnlles frog: town, they g_ Dansk; SL Andrews (.,o5s_ Clan not 01' iong duration and his con made good by lscovering n M SG N 5 lll L - Nothing Else IS Aspinn say Bayer °““““'Y °' me fe” =l““- ‘fllinll Aiii, iieriglttzll l=i)rosl§\-il;ri;)riv'cn‘d'iicils; conoirion uNcHANGEo..At 4 Q ) the only casa contested. mums_ M; J. }.)'e'erson_ .spray oi they confiscated, the offender, who ' has been up in court a few months Hggéeiiglpaagi' "?,;n,nne;l§hg(;'f69 ago on a similiar charge; will be gm-e_ p E l ln 1377 and about again called in 'a'day or two to ex-' twenty §,ea}.,, 'ago won, to me UML plain m“"°"',_ H ed States where lic has since re- sided. He was a son of the into -FUNERAL SERVICES. - The David Inman of Canoe Cove. funeral 0! the late Mrs. Angus Mc- The demise of Mr. lnmaii at the Cormack took place on Saturday early age of 44, in the prime of af'~°"‘°°“ 1° 31- J°ill\'B C0Il\BiBl'y. life, has caused a gloom of sorrow Sl .Eleunors. a large number to be cast over his family and turing out to pay res-pact to the friends who now miss him in the memory ul' u friend Whom they family olrt-io and in lilo romnin - iliShiv Biieemed in iiiB~ REV- MF- nity. Bv his genial disposition his wnito otlioioton at the house and t-ir...,,.,; lil., and his ,.l,,.l§,,la,`, solve. The null bearers were- character he has won tor hinisolt Alfred Simpson. Stanley Compton it lasting pls-e in th -i . Fnio'v “ .' “` ° W” fi John Thomas. Hedley Brehaut: those who alia len ll? lT§l!,`:l eslx' Charles BerrlardAil:ed lit Free- "mi iaimfiiey hill PSll0L'li\ll\ in Lucius Crue and John Thomas. leaves to mourn besldes A s'0m,w_ town. Oct. 22, lifter an illness of :Wine wiiem she “ms l°""‘i ‘fl ` ins widow (nee Barbara Iiicl-‘adycn -‘f"'~‘l1 llayu- The cuusc uf ilnulll ig, lbhe .ledvef -to i"°‘"" . ._|N1°g|\pERgp wlfpl p°l_lgE of p_ E_ l_)_ your children and ms wus pliwilyuis. Allllnugh the bcsl S ,es _'Cf M_)rm“mg.,_p""`“i* A Young man chatted with inter- aged mother who resides ill P. E. ’“°‘ii°“i “km iiviiiiiiiiie “'35 i" iii' lzqm-‘:ldpdxClnl`l'.[;m-r SMF” """"i’ i'¢l‘|l1g with the prohibition inspec- I. Two brothers, Mark of Canon Iendllnce yet the dread dist-asc ef ia' _suffn '" '\"""` mrs in me discharge or tliolr du- corn and .ronn Tnonios or sf "‘“lm°‘l him fur ii victim. He iw' ".`°",‘i°""" "“"'°“°““""- ““" tes, was fined $20 and oosts at the Cathei-ings also Burvlva `,bllried lit Malpequo on Monday. agua' ‘fmna and Mary ‘ii Prnce County Court House on l0ct.. 24, the funeral being large “M will long "mum ‘iw 10" 'Iiuteday morning. His Honor and tl tilting tcstlilionv of the i-o.+ H devoted "me daughter “mi Judse ’M0Qusrrie was presiding. . iiicci in which - the deceased wil.; mr’ ifef funeral ‘°°k i’i““? v/hrlie the inspectors were search- The Sad news has been recolved lielil by his tilliny intliiititc friends. Sem* 1" dt 3 nm." nov' ‘ Pi’ ing a house at K.inkora_ the noone- from Summorsme or me death _‘Z Tile iilcnibers of the family that Arseuauii °mCiHllD8. Pd DiCkP‘i “D is can of rum and H ‘ d I ‘ "' 'luolirn tho dolltll of tile departed _~°°°‘ ` made on wnh "_ but he was cap non o ay of the I-lonor.lb.e Ben- -,ll~,,_l. wl,l,,“._ Six sons and thu, The many friends of Ilene 'i riii-od, (hand cuffed and bl-ought to jumin Gallant, Summersidc. The tluutzllters ivlio all. except t\vo.i“°"_'i““gi“_9l 0|' 31"- “mi “YS i jail on Saturday night. hence the late Ml-_ Gallant was lu poo, health were with him ivllcti he dicil. Ten Tr_“‘“‘"` 9’ Domiliil were li mm' H' for some time 'init the news of his .daughmrs “"°_:_ ‘“.rS' J(-mn From" grielwd l“hen .nlcy -lh-e.ard the, ____. lcleltlown ll ` rl mmf. I l I nc\\= of lcrdenti w lltli took _ENJOYABLE AFFAIR-A verv iiemh “in mme as il Shcick i0 his l\erinrihr_-ck. .\lu;lle? tlliil .\lr.~'. D(;ii[.l ‘it hp' hoim’ °“ “ 9d“£`S‘i“‘ i m tes itll whom sh enjoyable evening was _cpenl 3'; friends here and elsewhere Adam-i_ I-‘rr-ncll lll._.,,,._ "ml som ing. _Sept list. About six nl ami? 1503-f igglilxli- Grand Rilief. OU' The late I-ion. Bell). Gallant '.\;i:< airs: Jolill E. l{eliaington_`Ji»sel1il i"`*l""'L`“-" to her 15”’-1‘~ ‘hex ’ ’ nes nl' n t las-t. the occasion . P.. ifrort-ti, iiilss.; il l J.. .\i l- lt" il S@"¢'f@ “WC Ui H108* f’ being a “l'te~union" Social, There ;';"e`:";b;'e1881é S' ?l°°';me]i‘_" fortl, .\lo.=s.; Dilnicl .\i1.gi`l~nt-loifri; Dli<'ut-inns sci in :mil tliounli was 3 lm-ge allem-1ance_ A good zei- a an an. its William Ku Kensington. and was in robust hcriltli llrtorn program was given, taken part in wife Martha Arsenault. ile was edu- lialrvey \\'., .\ietlt'orl .\lti.<.'.' .\ ill ~ "fha “°""" *'@°“‘*`d in “’l¥‘“" bl MN- R95' Siiiilphani- -i°h“ A- cated at the common school ziiill flllll Si"l'\'ll'0 u'2l»~' I iiclili nr tlii‘is‘."`ngih' i.)°"i’it9 ”’°‘ii""i~°i‘“ ent. After .\ir. McLeod's address'-VIC-Donal-i. Stephen MCD0l1l1id~Ml”S. Buslpegs College Ch_"ku,_w“.l lt-hurcli :.t l~`i‘ccto\vn liziil ii-.ls t-on `i"."'i "““'"g “f he' l”""" “ hs answered Several tiussllunr. He J- J- MCLEIIHD- MPS- V. Mnrrlw ‘ " ' ' ” " lint-it-tl ily nov. ll. it. no.-.<.' nn.l "“’."“* She “"‘-‘ "'“¥“““.”‘”'l ‘<1 wag thou accorded g hearty vote Lf son, the llitile Misses McLellan anr1lHiS Wife- Afmie M» Ganamf is fi l Rev. lvcs and vriis :it uncc iiatirlg Drum' “HC” her i"""f ‘""*"" monks, others. After the program. ples‘daughter of Dr. isadore Gallant., and impi~¢-ggit-@_ 'rlln will ll.-.li-01-,-'.‘f*‘~“ fini." l‘\'€lllYj0D.n .\'c\r~ _ were auctioned and about $100.00 Rusucm Them are fm". chllllmm , were tile five sons ii'itr~il and :’;il»ii~l“gB' '“"°°°"' -kind' mail" census Flounss cHAi'ti_or “S mauled' Gertrude l=H‘l0f@- W F =l“\1i"€”h°"' "`m°"f P'°""` {i.illi'y5ll" WS l`l'¢‘-'luvnllv visitet \lr ll l ,,l li oil ll ne - hi i fi Ti G i M . ;. . ‘"" ed ‘° "ard an by r . Gum-dlan has l-ecelved ll Dog; Cal-.l number ot years a generrilnicrcli- "ml “rs rum, \,g(,n.,u, nl- _lll-- 'g S, . lm. giggle; 1i‘;rcN3deei?seusggnn?;~mmass "Of" “ f°"“°" Ch“'i°"@l°“;" im? Hill and lnlwter Packer. He “wus I in-f ilnnzh or' iii.-lr litl'l}~ ii`.iil.g‘ill<.-'i-l'l‘ll` ROV- -‘\- J- -‘lCD°n=ll_ - 'e l c ~ gfsxgffor 192l_ 13316; East Rm.Al_ ,the sweet flowers are bloomiii§i“?3 elecxled to the Pm‘m°"‘i L"g_ I ing ll... l,,._..l ,,,..,l;.;.l ,ll,l .mil llilll‘#}'lll!l1ll_ll!»`vot thf=;i~ iilriny fill . tv 950 for 1921. 710: West R0)'altv."°~“d the “ODS bird galil' Wars' “.°'BiMme n 1900' 1904’ 1908' 191" | Ililrsing of lit»vZ»~ l»nr»»li\'<~iii-=m .is 3"l"0. for 1921. 386' Falconwotriilbask ln the lovely SU“Shillf‘-~ 1" and lu 1919 _hc became a member .sis-lrrs. iitr itenllr- _-ilirii. tortiii.~lél>l‘fi'?lf'i-V l’=\'r1<'l-2 ll1i~l Hospital and Infirmary, for 1921. G°d'5 B°““‘ii“i 0'-ii-'°f'd°°"~" _of tho Boll Cabinet without porti- lil' tilt- ll-il_\'_Slit-rzlliil-ills of lilo i'_i ;l{"‘l’_l" ff' ]ll(l‘l`l*;‘fl‘Jl'{ =_l'.\_'<~'i_rVlit'0 433_ Total for l91l_ 1l_g;;; ln, ____ | Ono* lllfillc cliili'<-al. .llrl.l‘ :lite of 1;l-'\““ll-"ll.~ uhich tome lil-.ito yt A To tllf- bereaved willow rind fzliiii l.,.m._._ Ac-he ,_\.H_`. ,,.- H kim! im,."i`lili:'-'filli i-rc. ii;i.< lrirzvly Heal Mal-keg mos; of wlllch Wag ly the .sylllpathy of till will be ox-‘gclitln ili`.~po