, 4 c i 4 s 1 f‘g , MAXIMS- or A ' MERCHANT doeeormt. Gull 979°# to the other msn's ' well is even worse than to your own.. . one uyacu any up whether an wou és; ` // `§ } 4s_ ,,,/,, »rK:’<~¢ mal T ~`“T) ‘omvenotlles which rams sadly “WI ' U 0' A V e The Peop es Paper e- t _ Read byliverybody . 1 T” ”" " ' R °"' i “‘“ Covers Prmoe Edward IslandL1ke t.i1eDew Wlkllll 0 tl lill l RDI/W of M - ' _-au T n:'T~"i|"' L ‘ i»°"."'»'l‘ f I . \. \i~ \\\\\\\ "§ mucous: taaesaesueauoa*?ee. -3' 54 ' " ' - . 0 .../7él`i’e'»l_ ...it .». l.. ..,...,,.... ‘ il rl ~'. ~ '#71 . fl' lf-it sa- »~_ MAXIMS va abietolistsntothemaledidlelovof liloabfottlandfertllilllgrlvlf. L. if M _ M ` ;',:.i;;T»w\:ls-“¢TTi_u°°ua=°usg\:T»~ W R =V ' ~ T _ ' ' “n E CHARLOTTETOWN, (JQNADA. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1929 12 PAGES Annual lubeeflptsoae Delivered UL00 ' l1IlILU¢ll|lllldU,l_A,l¢.N| . gi (Prominent canadian ies Ai gm oldest constant reader or The ' Guardian oelobrltos her 103rd birth- gy gpday. Juno 24th. Miss Catherine ychxtyh. Uh! X with her nephew, W, p.l £0119, on one of the pret- U is in New Annan, called 'Maple Wood Gott-lie." was inter- viewed by a Guardian representative at tba week end. was Mcmtyre was born about two giiles from her present home in 1820. gut one year after the Great Mira- niiahi Fire and beina in complete pos- ginn of all hes' facilities, is a most, iptsrestinl oonversationallst, and her yminispences an truly wonderful. lsr father, Angus Mclntyre, _came gun Uists in the Hebridies, when Y EURUPEAN TUUR ST. |JUNSTAN'S quite e. young man and landed with 00191' immigrants at Fort Augustus. He afterwards settled in Barbarawest, and married Miss Gillis of Malpeque. There were ten children, five sons and five daughters. of whom Miss M°Il'llYl'e was the youngest but two. All the family remained on the Ia-» land and made nice homes for them- 5°1V°l- Mill Mcfntyre is the only. one left- elthousn they all attained a UWM 880. "Maple Wood Cottage" formerly belonged to Miss McIntyre's brother. Alexander. with whom she went to live '10 years ago. in her conversation Mis McIntyre Continued on page 3 F' F (Canadian Press) ' HONTTIAL, Jllllb I3 - Struck DY lightning during |. violent storm this afternoon tho Convent of the Sacred( i-iam at saint Au neeoliei, took rue, and was still burning at 10 o'clock, tonight. One hundred feet of the roof 1 on the east wing of the building had ____,..____...__-_-1--- ANNOUNCEMENTS. CDMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. r “ness xuver 'rea wednesday .iuiyii hd. 5221-6-6-ti i _ “dturgeon To-s_,-ionday, July lst. 4 ' ' 5431-B-15-'ll. @2- "HOPO River .rea Wednesday July ‘RL 5220-6-6-ti _'uhm H°°d 71°" 3 guaranteed. More ihan a thousand of the lead- wpxu” you b°"'°r` i ing business men of the world will 5283-0-7-to Sept. 12 pd. "Come to Ice Cream Festival and Dance in Webster‘s Corner Hall. Monday. June 24th. 6040-6-22-al. "Belfast Club loading hogs, calves and wool at Fodhla Station Tuesday. June 25th. J. R. Williams, Secretary. 8039-6-22-Zi. __- “D ‘t miss "The Road Back" in Hlrrin.:\on, June 24th by the Caven- dish Dramatic Club. If not fine the asm. 6034-o-zz-zl. The work of the Comms Wm be divided into four groups, industry and trade, finance. l¢BB1» Ind fnm' thosfoi' Co., N. Y., U. S. A. ,port and communications. Three ‘°Ur. Clift. bd. D.-Start now home revent-ion cure. Purdy Station, West- “Wbat happened in "The Secret "°‘””" C°m° “ld "°~ B°l'd°“ '1`“°"i V J i sth for col-nu-ui day. Malp0qlse_ Wednesday. Piéxxsene uy 501-7.5-1441 6047-6-22-21. iii egii Hill" ilows Hall, Mon- tsfue music between acts by the crapaud Buckle Busters. 6045-e-22-21. "Bk Peters Bay Dramatic Club will present their' three-act comedv in Cardigan Hall on Tuesday, June; Semm,y_ 5054.5-z4.zi ”¢1'l» Ylalliul specialties between '°t"~ . E046-6-22-2l»’ "The semi annual meeting nt . .__--a “hoailont play "Go Blow Mary" in in King George Lodge Room. - noon llsli 'mssday svenina. June .Wh by oornwau Youns Peoples |M.°11io`o Donor Fire In Montreal gi” collapsed together with a. small con- iral pinnacle and part of the walls had become so dangerous thai fire- men were forced to remove their ladders. and at that hour it seemed that the whole building, valued at 51.000000 was doomed. Twenty-two convalescent Nuns were rescued from their quarters and carried through the smoke to safety, while two members of the Montreal brigade were injured and asphyxiated and serif, tn hospital. Fifth Congress, Of I.C.C. In `July (Special to the Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Holland, June 22- ignrher here from July a to July la (next at the filth congress of the International Chamber of Commerce. lin which 45 nations are represented. 'Canada will participate in the delib- ierations of the Congress for the the internatioiial body. President ~l"owler of the Vicloria, B. C.. Cham- :ida this Year. plenary sessions will be htld. ______----- °~ nd Dance Cardigan Mon Show a ° P“l'l A°"°S° W" .lay ._ special niusie. 6019-e-24-41 . M une 24. Presented _,M M Us saturday _ piomgr btaviryon B. Y. P. U. old-time sco“t_°;e°¥s Thm,,_ m0_5-24.3i i ____ 1 “Montague and Cardigan Clu till noon. Last co-operative shipmt ingion. Wednesday June 26th at p ni A. E. Dollar. Recording secy. first time, the Canadian Chambers of commerce having decirled to 10111 bel- or commerce will represent Coll- _ini Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jen. kins and Miss Step. hanie Jenkins Home Again After Three- Months Absence in Europe. On Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. B. R- Jenkins and daughter. Miss Stephanie Jenkins, returned to their home in Charlottetown after an absence in Europe of nearly three months, during which they visited many of the principal cities and in- teresting localities of that continent. They returned to~M.ontreal in time to attend the annual meetings of the Canadian Medical Association at which Dr. Jenkins, as president. pr!- sided. Tho party had the interesting em- perience of being in Bnliand durinl the closing stages of the general el- ection campaign. There was very little excitement. says Dr. Jenkins. eitoept on the evening of the return! when Trafalgar Square was throt-\l°d with 100,000 people. The crowd was excited. but orderly. Dr. Jenkins .sailed from Bt. John on April 3rd. on board the liner lilontcaim. and enjoyed an excellent _1 Continued on page a ' ,Nova Scotia Fish Catch Falls- Off I-IALIFAX. June 24-The Nova Scotia fish catch for May shows a decrease im the quantity of fish land- ed as compared with the correspond- ing month last year, but the landed value is higher. The total quantity of all fish landed during the month was 29,571,100 pounds. having a. land- ed value of $1,432,891. as compared wiih a catch of 31,850,200 pounds valued at sl,-102.105 for May 1928. The increase in landed value is main- ly duo to increased landings of the more expensive varieties. such as mackerel.. and lobsters. Mackerel an-uek in along the coast earlier than usual, and the comparative increase for May of this yeas' is 234.300 pounds. The lobster fishery shows an in- crease of 1.210.200 pounds. arid the haddoclr fishery an 'increase of 590.- 400 pounds. The cod and scallop \ (Associated Press) ULUJ. -lumanla.. June 23-A transfusion or bioooirola a asm person to one on the point of doeth was accomplished ,here yes- tnrday, effecting what ia believed to be the first successful opera- tlon of its kind. The doctors at the local hospital Mined the arm of a girl, loss Junon, at the mmuant also had died of s.n automobile accident, to the arm ol I. alll. George Morar, who has subbsa iuuuou in au been and lost most of his blood. Monr. who was considered as dying, it is new believed will recover. Vrived Saturday Even. ing to Participate- Programme Announ- ced. i T110 Mwt Rev. Archbishop Sinnett 01 Winnlnes, The Most Rev. Henry J. O'L_esry. Archbishop of Edmon- ton. His Grace, Bishop McNally of Hamilton, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Blair, President oi the Church Exmnsicn Society. Toronto and Rev, Dr, MC. Prominent Clergy Ar- [Guardian Reader En’ 1 1 sUccEss1-'UL - . 1°” RETURN FRUM mNSFUS,ON ARE HERETIJR Former Flnancel e H I h A » o _ . ;&I;qe&;ft103r;‘;;_S RN TNTERESTTNG. FR0Ml?5»_4D GIRL CENTENARY [lf c0MPET1T1o1v, Miss Frances Kirwan of thi; diy. has received word that she won a close second in the com. petition open to -all Canada. for the best essay on “Canadian Im- migration." All 0f the provlncgg were represented, there being fifty-four contestants. The winner of first place, Miss Carolyn Hamil, of Wilcox, Sask- atchewan, received a University Scholarship valued at $2,000.00, donated by the Catholic Wom- en's League of Canada. Miss Kir- wan has completed her Second Year-» work at Prince of Wales College. and is a graduate of Rockford Square School. Guilsn. secretary to the Archbishop ¢ , ;w:d:;o1;i3i;d»:;n:;:n;`ng cgiarloite- W I S i runner Minister or Finance. wok . P" °' e i en rosa _ ' C" l ipets in tl-is Centenary celebration of 3 um or e mm y He Bt. Dunst-an’s Cathedral which takes | S [LE B T E D "”'.f:.‘i‘;.".;1t‘. ......... .. TNS ARM RMENT on Tuesday evening It is expected that every priest in ; " Wm be °°°“* '-’ will I orraws. ont.. June zs _ lusne Isl. vicl Pills. "E XT W E E* (Special to the Guardian) _ The following is the programme: WASHINGTO ..l0.25 o'clock tonight. Mtg' W' J' Mclntyre ls uggsdw an 7 pl m'_Rmm1°“ of Gibson Unite.-i N'sT:;; Zimgulhdsr - . an Lsuos befor-o tbo relics » “S” °’ ro msec ti . wiulam ste c F' ld had layed ApP0lnt€£l to 0fflC€ ting, .re to be img,-ted in me ,inns to Belgium and head of the Amari- metro! Finl:n?:';;c‘:h:eD3:;;`1°!:m V ns le mg D Of Cathflllc 'W0m€H’S T‘° 5° °°'°"°°""°d~ cs? 'Megaman t° the _L°°’gu° °’ Canada. and for the twelve precedin I League of Canada. Tuesday at s p. nu.-Reception to "““°“-‘ l""°P”“*°’l' ‘”’°""“““°“'| your Premier or his native provinoo.polnt lo the introduction or the ‘i-be olersi' It St- Josei>h‘s convene. °°“fF;°"§°»Hh“ lm" °““‘°““°“ by | of nova sootla. the Right. Honorable British preferential 'rurim in;.l°9‘T» - wmw"""’n new V wednesday sees. ni.-consecration nP‘e°Sxt‘ ;’;ek t‘;°V;i; 'f 1° °° ;‘;”"°" ; william stevens Fielding. patriot and as the outstanding achievement of WINDSOR on., _mug 23_Mn_ M_ °f the Csllledfll by the Ailostolio V, °“‘5 "al ”’“` statesman. left a record that is per-. - Donn” followed by Pommcm Maw ament with Ambassador Charles G. _ _y_ Lyom_ otuwm form" “cond wednesday at 130 P ni Dinner ,Dawes An announcement mdaiy by his-Ds unique in the D0liticsl history _ _ - ~ -- ‘ o Canad . V5” Pf°°ld¢“¢ 01 U10 Cl-lh°u¢ Wm* gm. the clergy at ..An!m°,._». the State Department said the con- Wh swf _ . t dm en's League of Canada. was elected Wedmsd. at .1 P0 _ fe,-em., beween me Ambmmors °“_ nd "'°““°’ 5° M". ` to the mldersmp of the °mamza_ Bened’ M Y t p. m.- ntlfi.al would have particular “ference w. gether his cabinet of Provincial Pre. mm yesterday’ at me mm session W we c;n a Cathedral. A4 me present status of the disarm_ miers. following his elevation to Pow. of the convention which M me pm e ee sy at B p. m-Reeenlon 'er at the head or ei-is Liberal Party 'uk hu been held in Windsor. for the clergy at Notre Dame Con- amen” question hem" th” preps” in 1895, his choice for the Finance Mraw .1 Melntyre cbulozietown mt' “fo” C°m@"s'°" of the League °‘ D°P“*l“°“l 1°” *° *ll* 1°” °f fl" P E I h'm‘ nm been' nommued fo; Thursday at 9 a. m.-Pontifical ;l:;`;“‘t';h‘§ “';“?““°°;‘;°"” W” 5:19' Prime Minister of Nova Scotia. That ‘ ` " Mass of Requiem for deceased Blah- “ 5’ “ °""‘° °“ 0" °'~ °’ f-he Presidency. but witl'“”`°" ‘°° ons. elei-sy and fmh,,,,_ official oueners one ambassador ._- contested only ths_ office of first ms Excellency the Apostolic Dm Gibson will acquaint the new repre vice-President to which she was ei- W ia ' scniatlve at the court of st James ' ected. Other officers elected included: sun oznxxgsyetgxgby me MA with mil details of the formula pm_ one M Otaf Veh lcle - - an is I1 d p y im o. va ua ng the re at-. » Mrs. J. C. Kensn Toronto who is Archbisho si ' o,-,gdb i-i' f- 1 fi 1 now second vice-president; Mrs. J. wha has "gen 2;., in tal; é:;c;r ive strength of fighting ships and For Every Nlne W. Connelly. Edmonton, third vice- mvmg been hom at victoria' _ ` of what took place at the recent president; Miss Rose McEidsrry, - iP€rS0f|S[n Canada Guelph. h0h0l’ary lcilretl-fy and Mrs. With this first hand information. J. Coffey, Westmount, Que., who , it is felt Ambassador Dawes will be iC°’“d-in Yf°5°l was re-elected as treasurer. ~ ,ii me hom, equipped to im-ry my OTTAWA, June 23-There is now dmcussions of naval disarmament DM m°Wf V°hl1`l° 3°' EVCTY M110 1** with Premier Ramsay MacDonald PBYSOU-9 in Clhadl F01' U19 fll‘S© (Special to the Guardian) ,nd Oth" officials of the B,-itigi-i,timc reglsiratlons reached the mil- 'IORONTO June 22~Johri D Mc government before “hom me Am lion mark in 1928 with an aggregate Gregor. Toronto real estate broker, erican fo,-muh has 51,-eady bun iam, of 1,076. 819. This was an increase W” f°l1l'*4 Slllliy by Judge Denton by me British delegate to the Gen- 1 of 131.147 vehicles or 14 percent over lim Ywlerday afternoon on nine eva meeting ' 1927 only three other countries ex- °°“”"’ °f l’°"5‘”'Y md W" °¢“f"l°°f1 In this connecxlon advices here to- ` hibit a heavier density as folloosr ` United States one for every 51 per- 'ii h fell off badly t`° tw° “"5 at °“°"‘° ’°f°"m“°W~ day were that the British Permler, if I . » ~ °““ °‘ °°'°"°" ' “"° °°°°“d W" 'D 5° lndtfefmlnlfs ho finally decided to con-ie lo the . sons: Hawaiian Islands 7.9 persons: --’-””'”°" and depending on his conduct dul'll'l3 United States for a personal discus L NW Z¢llSl\d. 5.0 PBFSODS- th” fmt 13 m°'~'*°h5~ MCGYGBW f2°¢d sion of Anglo-American relations Af Y ‘rm °5*"¢°‘ °;P°;5“‘;’~ "Ch ln' with President Hoover, would defer - -- c u wo ; - . . ° ' ou ° ‘ sed thi secorfgugauntt B eiariflrynhlgrese. i hu Wm for sewn! months' i Son Be TCU Glfted Writers on The char 1 llo ed in t in C g 4 CAN START _ Many Subjects IIICTLI me nsnzeaictignsrl itcT>;i;g rzillexd - Bllfiéd In Canada ter Im erzal TN To in Party that McGregor falsely swore that he In "' P W' I » - . had witnessed the signing of certain ‘5"°°m °° "I" G“”‘u"“” T’ , ll Vlslt Here Thls documents for the execution of af- Trade PfOgfeSS MONTREAL' June 32-In ‘°°°rd` .___ inning wool Wednesday, June 26th\-il? ?& Week. V ndwm' moxynus md powers Url .ance with instructions cabled from nt / attorney He was acquited on three '“°’* imzland by v“°°“"" 5°' Vm°"“~ Geneva conference (Canadian Press) ' M°“° Ame” and E' J' Reddwdf `. ,Z1 In view of the forthcoming visit °g counts where the evidence showed ' ' T/ ’P:'~. some nity members or the canadian tl-in ine oath has not been smelly MONTREAL' °“°" "““° 2“°T"‘° i J' C' °' J°“'1"°“° °' “"° "‘“°° ’“°“ ,O 1 0~ Women! PN” Club to tm. Prwlnce t .¢m55m¢"d md where mmep,,e_ Montreal szar today publishes a des- ` killed in the seaplane crash hers Queens County L. O. L. will be held an fouawmg mu .1 member! whé “mum” in me sigmture an me patch from Ottawa in part as fol- I Thlll'Sd»\y afternoon, Governor Gen- .mnded ms wnmnnee tt an John “mamma Wu not established' lows' I-sum M., dguned to had to 3 ei-gi of ¢,md,_ mm wuungdoxmio the surface at 5 o'clock and that viii be gf in¢,,»,,¢_ It Wm be noted _____‘_______-______________._ more exiensive relations in inter-im- d¢P\lU2¢d N3 5€Cl`¢¢l1’Y. EHC Mieville, that the ‘lat is eontinenz-wide in its ar ca 'rho citizen. Pm" Wd' "° "°‘“¢ "UH bl’ the '° °““° """“‘°’“°““ 1°’ °‘P*'“ll i nt non. J. A. Jervis' funeral. pending the an-ivsi Group. eoso-e-22-ai. ' ' sooo-e-sl-ai representation. in-ein the mmune Laura n. aiian. Toronto, features D°l“”‘ °“ °°"°"““° - h;'Dou’t miss seeing "Ace Hilh" lf* "Important meeting Hunter River _ pi-goin". um ma qu” Hmmm. “lm md ‘"6 Ima, Robb, Minister of Finance. said last h¢l'e 0! _his sister. Mrs. Whitiemore. eraid lull. .'Tuesdly. Jima 25th.]C1u\,, New giugow Heli Tuesday to ,muh c°|umbh‘ they “.9 °°m_ Mm x_L_ mwson' H.m“_ N_s__ night. The Minister stated the coin- wife of a New York physician, and .’““°.‘ W th’ 3°a°°“° Dnmmc oVClll“8- °7““° 25"' °"‘ 73°' om". , ' ml lil" Uh I Vllit Whmh mll’ mean hoe lance. munications have been addressed by her liusband. The funeral service will ‘ the canadian cover-nniene to the be liele Monday moulin: at chi-ist ttavva Minister Passed l-ui-u Away Last Night Right Hon. W. S. Fielding Had Brilliant Career As Statesman And Journalist-Had Been Ill For Many Months At His Home In Ottawa. fthe selection was a most MPPY onl is best demonstrated, perhaps. by the fact that when twenty-uve years latn or Sir Wlifrid's successor in the lead- ership of the Liberal Party wsi charged with the responsibilities of for many mouths. Hia death at. omce, following an opposition per< ` any moment i.. reared. lcd or an years, Mr. Fielding was igain called upon to head the Min- istry of Finance. . The quarter century involved had proved the most important period tor 1 in the history of the premier domin- at ion of Greater Britain, and in _all that had made for the political and economic growth of the country. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont., June 23-The condition of Hon. W. S. Fielding. 1 has been ill at his home here LATER Hon. W. S. Fieldinl. former rnlnis of finance. died at his home hero of a most conspicuous role. g Future historians will probably Continued on page 3 _____..__--- SUN DF LUCAT (BUSINESS MAN AIR VTCTIM Wm. Morris, Killed in Montreal Air Crash, Was Son of Mr. Charles Morris, Formerly of This City. ' ‘ MONTREAL, June 22-'Three men were killed when a Vickers seaplane, lin which they were attempting to in-lake a forced landing on the St. iloawrence River opposite the Grand (Trunk Boating Club. struck some high tension wires and plunged into the water at 4 o'clock yesterday af- ‘ternoon. The victims were: i Captain the Hon. J. C. C. Jervis. ' (M. C., aged 32. The Hermitage, Sher- .brooke street west. 5 Dr. William D. Morris, aged 28, of 2075 Col-nie street. Pilot Colin S. Caldwell. aged 28, ‘of 4081 Dorchester street west. i Late last night efforts to locate tho 'body of Pilot Caldwell were absri~ idoned untii this morning. Diving op- erations produced the bodies of the two other occupants of the plana within a few hours of the worst sis' accident Montreal has yet known. The body of Dr. Morris was brought @,; 1" whose eldest son Captain the Hon of Captain Jervis was taken from the cabin of the plane two hours lawn, Caldwell was apparently tri;-own clear of the craft after it struck the wires which carry power co Continued on page 3 ' '- olub. old time music between aces. 1 d .h ,, me, in muh. *elm °“ “° ‘ °°' ___.__.._.._..._...._._.._ wcaomui publicity io this ri-evines. am. s.l-1. groniuna. i-nliiux, ri-es al ers domin Church Cathedral. the Very Rev. ’ :NUM after play Ice Cream and cake h 1 nn; |,u,ine;u_ pull st- 0\l'Vld al usual. i 6043-0-22-SL 3;,de,rn¢:1xTi°:gently reouested. Nichol- TORDNTO- 3*”-‘S 33_-°M°‘1°“" Writers of international fame. fic- `iance writer of stories and special ¥°"°"“m°m* °f I °" *I-5 °| i~ . --- son Bros., Secretary. 6065-0-24-21. south west and south winds, cloudy tieniats who are delighting the old mioig, inns on this subisct. Hr. Robb, how- Dean Carlisle officiating. The clov- ' 'Q59 3°” R-ive Dramatic UND _____.. ,, and warm. , and young nog miy in qu-.mg md m-,_ mud Momma 5¢,,,,_ wnk. ever. would' not elaborate on the iernor-General and his staff will st- -- lan. D. H. Ross Canadian Trade|tend and Lord Wiilingdon will read '"“°" "°°"‘W’°" 5"” Mm" 'n °-icensinzton l.. s. s. club leasing Www. oltlf I2-M the united sum but other english lu-ville. ont.. author- of no on-has v . ' ' -' ¢,-i _ Commissioner to Australia had cell- the scripture. No decision has been Carton lsnn 24 J . um Mond;%u_s_3\;ri;\ Hon Cams .nd m 5?,” wednetli Montreal, clear ................ ae-0! "nm, ,ig,“_ mu" an ,°mi¢.|_ U; gum ,yndicgud up , P, _;___ ' dll! 0! *Wh :;:‘b‘“‘;"E:n “xg gm Q'|°°°°» "in -----~~-----~---H "'55 economic. fashion. theatrical. musical Alles L Fairweather. saint. John, ed 01) him and the Minister was 3 made as to the plus of interment tart takin! ° - Charlottetown. _fair 10-I1 pggnpiiiggi .mg mimiggi m\;_|q¢u‘ N',g,, gem-ibuwr cg moving picture asked if the Australian duty was toibut it is believed that it will be eith- meeting 0! 5 _ wul eo nela tlkllll W°°l 1°' °‘“““° °°'°"°" mga tide tonight at use and ie- an included latin talented mciab- trade new-s.,womcn's page, ere. be revised. we are goin; muon fur. ei- Montreal or rbronro, i _ ` _ gh h w,"¢|_ We _ 'JUST - CHILD! NEW IA Mmm- wozehihodnacridczzniigrn Mae: l\°\‘°W ll‘|°ml!l8,l¢ 1-31 _ Ly. , < Isabel I. Armstrong. Ottawa. spa ther than st, c ans | . ui p' f -' -H-_-H ~ lim -sets this evening at 'L55 and The following if the roster: i have communicated with the gov- ‘looking to the 'gi-eater development) :,°:n°nm,?d=tw“pI“|.,k“",hm,s.|$»`;|m ».... ., .. _ ............. ..._ ..... -. 1...-.........u. of an il... other aoiniaiensiia later-imperial erase." 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