i-A l~'..+.i~]+~'@r~+~~..~.9~ w. wnodha‘ ‘sailfish-unis. s- Lvsuoesum Helium's s...» mcusatorrsrown Osmi- val Week. w: i4 w is. . serous-m ..°BUY YOUR FORD NOW— Poole é Thompsonr-SMS-tl I6 8|. a \ - a...» ~ l i Western Guardian -IHOP {Wm_-Hanson's 435M108 --OHARLOTTETOWN carnival W003. Jill! 1d to l9. llW-O-ll-lli K —RE8ERVE SATURDAY, JULY \ 5th neat for Tea Party at Seven P ce Mlle Bayz-NBS-ll-lil m: 8i. r0 r-SUMMER SALE OF SILK! now on; see the values offered at of seasoning the briar root is t mum“ ‘ M“ a 27 21 such a strenuous one that it 44 ma“ "meme, ehhh M!" infill" and" 8° '10 heavy suitable m: skirts, priced at pieces, $1.95 to clear now $1.58 per yard c l b i eh t h at Slnclairs. 8006621 2i onsequent y a r sr a as stood the teat oi the Kola h_ eemee. e LsYllhitc.1i.Hll about _' For swag; ifosfe i ren. Keep th t" "is . Grticercahgiveyo m, INMEMQRIA l ma. PATRICK BULOER .4. “WIRED, TUBES, Accessories and Ford ports-Poole k Thomp- som-ililld-B 28 Si‘. '..'WAT8ON POWER Sprayers and Hand Sprayerniotors-Poole d: Thonipsom-BMB-G 26 8i. ~- I The death of Mr. Patrick Bullter ’ occurred at his home on Sunday afternoon, May 25th. aged 73 L years. 11;. was in his usual 500d .. health wit lu a few weeks o! his (fl ..'0OAL TAR BY THE OAQK. Get our prices-Poole k Thompson. _..i. —45 INCH DUOHEBB SILK, s“ Process is bound to be sound. 2%‘: lg';'l',,‘g’f‘f,',fi,fi,‘f‘flf,’gclli°§i'i 3043-6 N a‘ gillhtthlllg? Reulsfoanvllflhllillgngllsl: hi? val-Ty hflS #5 h, j Over-too dim-hear 1mm on getting the genuine yard $1.19 at slhclhhs. “any, olscr. orr HAPPY has-u slight facial operation-per ' ' won its Snum . A den tfh] vanilla. fining. lurking, be_ l. h n SHIP” ind Si!" - _ 3059327 31 DAY Wfllllfil‘! & Dill! Cllllflll- formed apparently successful. but l . » - . . L15 - m‘ 3m“ “d Y°“ m" “‘ —— Poole a Tlwmllflllll-"WW-fi 2s 81...... led with the trip it proved w.» “l. tween layers of crisp and crumbly Biscuit .- j°y 7°“: Pipe Mm but" ‘nd "35 me“ CREPE DE CHENE l “mugh for his strength and after U!‘ ' -» ' - V’ ». . ' longer. . black and assorted colors. regular "om-mgr; op §QpA_L|mfl. romrhhlg home he Bhedhhhy grew ild A perfect accompaniment of" East d5 51-90- “ls Price P" W"! 31-38 It ed quantity $4.00 pBr 10o lbs. Poole weaker, those of his family who ‘in . “ ' ‘ i .. .- . . ~ he ~ 12's r5..- Kola Process such!"- alum =1 a Thompsonr-fli. were attending him s... ROI ha... u; winds, bamboos and flowers-the crowning success of he ‘_ ‘r g '¢_ ‘T-T that hi tim with them would be l‘ . _ ‘ ' ' ¢ Price t a 08s I QSfSH,',’,E§J?,'Z.§°$l§T§l...P.Z°Z,‘; wfllfllggcifllf: AGEm-r-dlNnA-l- so brief. but, he, himself felt that h: I “W Mlaj ‘Iongg party or {my festlwty’ v , l {l}; . “Vi; ‘e’§"2“;“keltfl;m“' o?“ tcaléefi; out inullontaguenaoilvd will beagles: ggglfitflllnlilfhgltll! cgzllillaoit-owtliilpzhlligaalild Gil,‘ Prince of Biscuits a Eli 1 ~.. ... .... 1......» 3:1‘ $3.3“.€E°‘3ZP.JSZ'.L‘Z”2.E“IS.I€¢ a:llz'ssl:t:r.llza;lz.zzrzhls; Short “°I'f°°“°“"“ “w” “'“°“ °‘ .°“°°°'““ “d d e ii i S ft P l‘ h‘ B “SUMMERMDE *°ENT"" M" u eumcrlpuons. u‘ Knoll; ll“ explrilaslwgilrlsrtllasllre t: H vanlua. - gig * Now supp 6d II 0 0 l8 m8 fill ,ghr%ifll:u&1)>uh.nhm:zGh:r;i|:lfi3g:-Cflog/l}. sagas-fies? drtrlllh. o: u... .1125. izentionlld sglhahs L‘ TIP TOP: A shortbread that almost speaks with a l5; " ti!) ~ . . 8P H‘ V8 IOU] reaentatlve in Slrinmerslde, and wiv be pleased to receive news, Hastings with a load of coal and discharged her cargo of coal at passed from this world to await hls reward in the next. His parents emigrated from Ire- Scotch- accent. It might have come ou _ _ MARIE:—A thin, ‘dainty Wafer-Biscuit. The very t on the last boat. ._— _l P I L G R I M A G E adufllsmg and 3°!‘ Pflnmll- Mr‘ Lower Montague and proceeded to luud m Newfoundland, where Cath- ' . _ To__ gilgiglgzlit Shelli-Mufti? gig-lilies ‘ghtugfigogrozfizgrbgngvlozdieiolggtzhlg géilileb was! Intern,’ oelnhy Hail?! . thlng for flftttrlwflll ttla» . . . . » '— - - ' e e a y. ey en , i phone No. is 1?~_2_,_ u-lco, fl-nd cleared for Hawkesbury. moved to West Cape, P. E. 1.. where prepared ffll’ Baby. Just ST‘ ANNE DE BEAUPRE "LATE" STYLE‘ ‘" L‘““°“’ N STA‘ l? ‘ml. "m lsmhf’. “mm” 1w?“ i that much more carefully made land that much more de- or . - LEM/nee Mid-sunlinor Felt Hats, trimmed mqhhNce A suocEss'_A esuihg Beoxeel; 0:711‘: emiriegnfltenaellz‘ Eh . most enjoyable dance was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown on Wednesday evening June 25th by the members of the Aathletic As- sociation, a large number were pre- sent. The muslc was furnished by Mr. James Condon, Mr. Joe, Iiudre- ault, assisted by Mrs. (lCapt-) Fair- child, Misses Rose and Kathleen Falrchlld, and Miss Helen Stewart. after the dance a dainty luncheon was served. ‘Everybody enjoyed themselves greatly, the party broke up about 1 o'clock.—A. and untrimmed, opening today at Holnisns, Sunimorside. 1i lightful for everyone else. COCOANUT CREAM BARS:-—A Cocoawllt flavvrfid dainty with a rich creamy filling. A general ffllillflte- LILY SwEETz-A delicate _square Wefer-hghtly sugar coateckdistinctive. A teatime favorite. _ . FIG BARSz-Something for the school-child. Health and growth served up as something good to eat. Just as good to grown-ups too, and Just as good for them. SCOTCH OATCAKE:-—Made from Island kiln dried oatmeal. The concentrated goodness “0’ the land o of the people of that place, and .. of the long trail through the woods . to Port Hill, and how they dispat- ched messengers to go to the little store there to procure their nec- - essities, and of the rejoicing on __ their return. _ Later his parents moved to Hope ' River and took up u small farm on the North Road, then nothing but a forest. Bereft of his‘ father at the early ago of’ twelve years, -- and with a. widowed mother and _ two sisters, he was left to fight ; life's battle. With an axe and hoe J" ho went to clear the land and by ‘I diligence and hard labor, he made TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 RETURNING FRIDAY, JULY 18TH RETURN FARES FROM OHARLOTTETOWN Q. SUMMERSIDE $12.00 Opportunity to Visit Quebec city Pullman Can Extra. Lunches served on Train For Further Information Apply to I1 REV. E. SAVAGE. or REV. N. P. LANDRY. Monoton, N. B. _ Middle Sackville, N. B. TICKETS SOLD ON TRAIN Rev- Father Carroll Will Meet Pilgrims at Borden 2667-644,21.28.July 1.5.9.1231]. —-Mr, J. B. Gaudet. representing the Rook City Tobacco Company, Limited, in company with his son Benoni, who represents The Bon- bons ‘Candisc (Confectionery) were passenger by the mail trai-n yester- day morning cn route to Quebec to attend a convention of their res- pective firm. ANNUAl Sfllllllll .."SERIOUSLY ILL-Tho many friends of Mr. Frank Conrad of | ‘ ggogfilgl’: 'mf°“:?rry1“:?ézesrgdqgfifyd‘re§°lr“if‘hu§“lilu.ihlf§§§ ZTE f1 cakes land brither Scots. Guid for bairns. Guid for “ wpgrenttlly ‘P319315 ‘may ‘gash mgndlproperty and paid for it out of the " grown ups)’ ° “e” “Y n“ "Y l‘ ° a‘ QP-‘sszl. u 0011111 surl c ld b id / ' . . --— The "o" w" lam w °°<"@=°*°“" of him u... he ‘Emil’ hlfhlllv ~ The creamy richness of flavor and superior q-uallty I [I ELLIOTVALE ecl-lool. ’ and doctors summoned, and every- thing possible was done to restore bred by m“ sweat of m‘ hm“ He retired from active work a few and ' “Cream Sodas” have 0f WhiteLily “Milk Lunch” M Mr. Conrad to consciousness but you“ ago. . Supplemeht_;1g5_ ' efforts were in vain, and at present In the year 1874 he mauled made them popular favorltes. lie ls still unconscious and in a very weak state. His son Benjamin of Charlottetown. motor- ed to Georgetown last evening. Expciises——$37.50. John M. Power, re-elected trus- tee. Patrick Gormley elected lo flll in expired term of Michael Kill-I Catherine Cosgrove who with lllllli bore his pleasures and sorrows. She predeceased him four years ' ago. To them were born six child- ren, one died at the early age lj», of eight years. He was a man of Remember to have a supply of White Lily Biscuits on hand for your guests during Carnival Week. GOOD HUSBAND? GOOD FATHER? ....-eooo concern-ht very, ly. ' - , l. Sec y' James G G“ enjoyable concert was held in the laid to cemetery of St. Andrews awaiting the flunl summons “Ehtor lliou into the joys of the Lord. lTown Hall, Georgetown, ou Wcdnes- high mm“ chflrtlcwl‘. Teflllellled Here's a test that every man must meet before h; can UN|°N ROAD scHooL m‘ even“! June 25th h the menhlby overyong, A luau who attended : ' . u‘ - . ~ ~ - l b d good h band father he must so arranllfi '8 Ilb l: f thi Athletic lissoclntloulstrlcl-IY l‘) M! 9W“ “"81" 8nd died‘ occurs :1’; wllsowlll m}: he without life's com- i“""°;§§“‘:;§"- flagged sum was realized Followinf; a” 1"’ m“ l" friendship wnhiclfllln John ll. Muhihlvre- “BBWP Bg§é‘:'TSQJéNfN LOVE fl“{“£l““°:‘1“'““ M m” m" BM“ xpen v - v _ ___ ' _ have d m‘ . k! d R s ‘lure . 53*‘ '~‘. man comforts, hls children unprovlded for- Robert C. Mellish elected true-ll“ ‘he mogmmme‘ Opemnl" “elecl “r5239 an w out “n “emy- All that was mortal ofee ii M!“ “may B‘ Ska"). o‘ 1M Um, on Bag plnefl M.- Duhcm, Mm us a kind and loving father, neiglilml‘ and loving mother was tee in place of Kertle B. Ross re-| ‘ and his death leaves a blank in l-usl lu mu picturesque balay B. Skerry Meant to go Home, Cherry Street and Emmott ll. It's easy on the toms provided by the non-par pollcles of The Maritime Lllfe, l home company specializing on 100 percent insurance. I For Instance, If you are M, you can get $1.000 straight life Insurance as low as $15-23 PM‘ iflflllm- A" 0"!" premiums proportionately low. The coupon will bring you I Donald; Song, Miss Rose Fnirchlld; ‘ " lTrlo, Mrs. A, E. Jenkins, Aileen; Kathleen Faircllild and llelan Sle- wart; Vcntrlloqulsl. Mr. Wm_ Keep lug; Piano solo, Mkss lielen Stew- ‘art; ltccltzition, Mr. Bcrdette; Coon Lullaby, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins; Misses Kailielccu Fiilrcllild and ill-loll liussclt, Jr.. of 5b French uvcuuu were nlarrled Sunday morning at 9.80 at the parsonage of tho i-‘lrsl Baptist Church. with Rev. Thomas S. ltuy officiating. The couple were attended by Miss lliuude Sherry, sister of the bride. and ileduiuld Bassctt, brother of tile tired. . 8T. TERESNS SCHOOL ltho home which can never more be zfillcd. But “To llvo iu the hem-m (geld-lose we leave behind ls not to He leaves to mourn two eons and three daughters: Viz. Thomas of Mule)’; Joseph on the homestead. but Stays to Wed Man of e Choice Supplement—875. Expenses-I'll). James Smith re-elected trustee Many years ago Bobble Burns of Scullunll wrote. “'l‘liu bust laid "ma JOHN |__ K|L5R|Dg plrlls of nlico and mull gang lift . details. and James McAree elected to fill _ e _ y M _ B _ uglcy,“ but iho saying is just us " ~ ‘mexphed term o! John col-ml” ‘Sllewarll’ 331?.‘ lhfrflelhlél Rlfei‘; olllllxl-‘lfdlrrsiliviltztsllrggilillsh Llgllf- A sad gloom was cast over lm 1i "Us ml!!!)'- fvr Wlw" Ml“ Daisy 5mm"- ! Without obligation send ml; “mm”! ‘mm dist?!“ éng‘ ‘ r’. he bee‘; if u j A 'kora; Mrs. Clarence Reid '11.. wlwu l; uuuqme hum,“ that the. B. Skerry of Prince Edwin-d Island lfilllowlng tho wedding ceremony v e Secy-James MoAree. “rdeu” “m! u ~ a‘ m“ “' n“. - d ' p‘! ‘ . .1. d l- il came to Brocklon to visit her aunt u reception was held at the home _ _ particulars lhum__.1\_ e1‘. all One sister Catherine zlugel of death hull c Milli} or s. _ . Ab t 50 T“ HOME OFFICE. HALIFAX who reamed with hlhh own Mrt John I‘ Khhrhhh nee and uuclc. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. of the groom. ou vvu - M-xhnum Peeeeeflen 20 Pay Life Policy IONA ‘SCHOOL ____._..>.__.__ H-e funeral which was h" c‘ hmmdh Bulge‘. at the “he M 6g Baker of 104 Cherry Street, six present. The couple rccclvl-ll at Minimum Cont! PERSONALS attended took la T g y ‘ Mrs Kilbrid had been en- "19"!!!" "EO- Bhfl did not plan to nluny gifts of cut glass, silverware 7T W BENTLEY A d "ISeupplemente-eegllgo‘ morning t0 St. :nn?(1‘l1li1irch‘.lel?lgl)¥2 80nd hcaltlicull ‘lo a very ‘"10’. hut ll‘l[(:ll(l0ll!l0‘ rcenrneto hit)!‘ ltilnd othciilusctflleil ngtleclgcsiett 25:10:; ‘l " ' ' :1 d __________________ __ xpen5B5—— . . _ , _ 101 I 1 noutlgg lut [Q n. in r8069 0I1 0 C ll 9 7 “"53" h" P- 5- l- m“ George A. Mathieson, re-electod In!“ “VI MW!“ SWM River, Where a High Mass was cele 811°"- m“ balm“ h“ death: M“ M lCfl/‘giltllll llvrllllMlss Skcrry nilct hor hcncymooil tour to tho Ilcrkshirl-s. A e art recently visited 1n George brated by the pastor Rev W V leaded church and approached tho Ohlrlottotown K ----------------------- -- l trustee. teen A , Wenonah, D D who um,- mh t- ho, table on the m, ‘Sunday m liltuided husband. Mrs. Basset! is the daushwr or ~ ' ' ' ' " ° a ' y Mr. and Mrs. Baker announce Mr. and Mrs. J. l3. Skerry of Prince SMYY-A- G- cmwl°'d' , -—— ed at tho grave where all that was ..°Mrs. Tomllns, Charlottetown. mortal of an exemplary Christian ls visiting friends in Georgetown. was laid to rest, A. The pail hearers were Messrs. Clarence Reid, Francis J. Green. an. Lao Reid. Edward. Turner, Al- fred Parsons, and John M, Quluu, MM’ his soul rest in peace. "‘ m-oli- l May, but during the work she wuri stricken with a fatal stroke of par- alysls- and during the early hours of the first Sunday in Julio vibe yielded forth her soul to liur crem- ior in whose name she qliillulhly bore her sickness to whoze will she was perfectly resigned ut the 11st bitter hour. During her short illness Edwlard Island. Bho made lu-r home with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. linker of Cherry Street. She is u native of Prince Edward island, and ls a graduate of the schools thorn. She is employed at tho the engagement of their niece, Miss Skerry, to Emmet D. Bnssett, . son of Mr. and’ Mrs. E. D. l. lssclt of 55 French avenue. No lluto has been sot fir the wedding. bliss Skorry has obtained employ- ment in the local telephone ox- 'l‘cleph0ne exchange in this city- uliirrgc, and Mr. Bllfiflllell. is eluploy- 1hr. Bsssett lads illatiléctloflillii a >21 0e cutter. Both re,clt , laud ls a ra us e o le 00-1 “"°“w“s vhmed by m“ ‘mflflh Dries‘ gllllflgs we'll known among Lbs schools. He fa the son of Mr. null lFathor Harrell, who administered to _ , _ . e her me comforting and consoling young people. of tho ctly, being, rc ,Mrs. Luuuett D. Basso t . W‘ RIVER VIEW SCHOOL ha ~i man food. By providing proper storage for your products. ‘ By effective marketing; by good grading; by cooperation with your neighbors. Supplement-STE. Expenses_—Q50. John G. Banks" re-elected trustee. Secy-Freeinan Robertson. GET MORE OUT OF FARMING ..'Miss Mary Bouchnrd. Cardi- gan, is victim; Miss Katie Mar- tell, Georgetown. ‘A. By securing good seed; treating it to prevent plant dlsesseiu; pre- paring seed beds properly. By spraying plants against in- sects and plant diseases. By protecting orchard and gur- ST’ CHARLES SCHOOL ..'Mr. William Brennan, Souris, recently visited Georgetown. A. h. l. s“pplement_ihsoe MR8. ELLEN MoINNIS Expenses-HE. den crops from mice, rabbits and other rodents. By improving the breeding ilve stock and keeping records to check up its quality. By using preventive measures against animal diseases: for exam- ple, vacclnation, tuberculin test- iil , disinfection. ‘S1 growing as much of your owls tbod and the feed of your live stdll as you can. W“ using . lpfhse as, set tops, osne uhs Cori] %_ siautls ans profitable. - seams; surplus farni and garden products by canning, dry- ing. salting, and preserving fruits, veg table , mestsand eggs. inflicts: otherwise wasted a silo to make such . WILLIAM FINDLAY New trustee-dtflchael Power, in place of James McDonald retired. Scdy-Wllllam Mclssac. SOURIB WEST SCHOOL Supplement-MOO. Expenses-WE. Secy-H. J. McDonald. ROCK BARRA SCHOOL Supplement-HOD. Expenses-QED. New trustee-Loo S. McCormac. Mfrkcl C. McPhee, retired. Scc‘y.—D. Msclsaac. MAPLE LEAF; SCHOOL ..*Mlas Mary Coady. Alberry Plains, is visiting Mlfss Isabel Mor- rlssey, Georgetown. A. ..'Mrs. Frank Dalziel and son Jack, who have been visiting Mr . Daniel's mother, Mrs. John Smit , Georgetown, left Monday for her home in Borden. A. ..'Mlss Helen McPhee, has re- turned to her home in Georgetown after attending Notre Dame Acad- emy, Charlottetown. A. ..'Mias Annie McPhee, Boston, is visiting friends in Georgetown. A. ' ..°Mrs. l‘. D. McDonald and son "ln the midst of life we are in death." Never were those words brought home in. a more touching murmur- than on the afternoon of June 17th when the angel o! death Wllllvli its way from the Great White Throne and uummOllGd home the soulful Mrs. Ellen Mcnnuis of French Village to the Great Bu. yond. ’ Deceased had been in falling health tor some time but always oro her suffering with resignation characteristic of the true Christian andwas at all times prepared to meet the Master in whose vineyard she had so faithfully labored and when. the call came she luld down the burden of ilfe as cheerfully as sho had carried the cross for so sacraments of the Catholic Church of which she llad ever beou a faith- ful alnd devoted member. _ _ Mrs. Kllbrlde was u woman of many excellent qualities. Silo pos- sessed that sweetness and quietness of disposition which made hor a g noral favorite and beloved by those who knew her; and that kind- ness and generosity of heart which made her homo a home for all. There the stranger and Wayfarer found a warm welcome, there the needy and poor ever received aid',l there a host of friends whom she had made; were gladly entertained and all this was done without os- tenlation or hope of praise, Truly a. lzreat Christian woman has gone but has left behind her a memory shifi-ihi, whey lbntterniflk, table ‘y l-leith, Halifax, are visiting Mrs. that will ovsr 'remain fresh and - lsrzovsrs, hilsalhble fruits and veg- s“99|°m°“"';u°°' McDonald's mother, Mrs. G. A. film“ {€“z”'e'|““m‘9p°d by ‘m green in the hearts of those whom . ‘ . . . . . stables to feed the pigs and poultry _|OY Toronto, one of the directors at- E“'°'“°‘_' 0' Atken, Georgetown. A. M“ “ a‘ “t proved “'31- she so often betriended. ‘ ‘ 1k e_ . During her illness she was sus- ta’ned by her pastor, Rev A. P. Mcbeilan and died fortified by the last rites of the Itornan Catholic Church in which she had always New trustee-John A. McNeill, W. l. Thompson retired. Scc'y.—fl. L. Williams. HEIRON SCHOOL The funeral which was largely lit- tonded by all classes and creeds who came to give their last tribute of love qnd respect to the deceased when they cannot be used as bu» tending the clnadlau Good Roads Convention. ..°Mr. Edward McDonald, Char- lottetown. is visiting her sister-in- law, Miss Mamie McDonald, George ~ . ” u, ' N town, A, ha“ h ealeheul member was held from her home on June . ' . ; ' _ 3rd to St. Bridgett Church. whore . . m M93 it 9W , gamers-firs. _..u,. Gqgfzg M...“ n, M, “h3g5, fgglgg} 133g;- gynifol; .. high Mass .1 Requiem was CBlC- .~ "WM" ~ Fred Laird. ML, Stewart motored ' brawl br lm-nsewrwho also aer- DO l l . . . New trustee-John Gavin, D. B. u, Gaofgatown h.” chrdlzhh l“! a" "m! b7 R" A P gun-mud m, 1,“; “d m“ h; the IN PURSES ' $ . MeKlnnon retired. 1 ,,,eeh___A_ Sh“ h" m mourn . Mm‘ grave. ‘a . ' Brant on t ‘e old homestead. John 75° '9 b°¥m "'9 “Mm” Au t '7' ‘"35"’ ‘cflool- -_'Mrs. Mary Goldy. Albsrry |j_ p m, ; MUD!!! H001‘! 8min. Peter Kil- . " ‘ . a Plains, is spending a short vacation ' o’ on“ Roche . “mum, Th"!!! Kllbfldfi. Bernard Mrs. iillisa Doyle, of Fr Mrs. Alta; Modford. Moses‘ l" Murphy find Hugh Rafferty. Besides a grief-stricken husband and s. sex-rowing brother, Thomas - in Supplements-SIM. , Vhzelgw Ixpe _ _ , . New lgso-Albsin Poirlcr, mm- violtlng Miss Isobel Monkey-A. __'Mr_ Patrick Morris. Charlot- L. Payne of Mrs. James Mcnoasldof a sister, Mrs. John $32M arm . mnnubl A"5"‘m"'°t|"4- tetown, recently visit d Goor e- M no q.- , $.40 PMSG. “T82 $3OOQQF '5°°'¥=4"~-""W°"I°- tovm-A- e s si-clsrtlllllll ‘L’. m: 13W m" h“ a . - ~ " - “ - " Au cal-u In rm a a amm- Notional NORTH QAII-ITON WHOM- _-~m-. sehlumlh Conrad, Chariot pfififi,"‘tl.lu.."h'.fdi,.'if°i.°i " ‘ ' l liaughllh ~ A ‘ ' I “ '1 ’ tetown motored to Georgetown, Wednesday. l1! response to a mes- sage conveying the new: of the serious illness of his father Mr. m nah! corms-A. ' mm. rum. inhaler-villa m- "llv YPM. evsnrvrs-rl- f“ the racing. Tbs nuanaqomont re- , losing, postpone or otherwise ' son without notion. Pilvtt. Allal. llorriiili.‘ amus- ..~mn scrum smile.‘ rumm- rhcwe r Supplement-HIE. ‘mass-QM. . t“ V’, Lowthlr, re-eieeted trus- isgat-alssn Wright. "IQNlW-k! lwwl- it Qosdlsot nos horses on pasted. Light?! A . w“ w. “Yfébrylt e