ill “F” vs? "` >. % .O T & 2 .4 SIX I ' "ran-Lerner umm' - " ' ,, . 'uridine iuinrn, szifcrsn mom THIS wEE'ii*§ NEWS For THE cuinnuuuft ivi _ _ *-- ml-;-_ 1 r°ru1>.iY_ _ _ I -_-The death took place at Kensing- ton on February 14th of Donald . `8churman' one ofhthe oldest citizens -of that place in the 9»th year of his nge. The funeral will he held today Fflllli U10 17*-ll-. at one o'c1ock. J. R. hfclsaac. Mrs. Mclssac and _(laughter, Ailes Louise, of Sas.'a toon,'Sesk., are in the city visiting _-_UIQ forn-ier's sister, Mrs. Ernest #Tuombm Mrs. Mclseec nes been in this .Province since September, com- .luz _litre from Boston, andproceed- ing to Bouris to visit her uncle, James Nolan. When there hut 5 day sh§` developed measles, followed by pneumonia and only the skilled care 'or Dr. Sullivan and the good nurs- IHK and kindness received at her uncle's ssved her life. Mr. hiclssac, who was telegraphed for, came gt once to see her and speaks in highest termsof the hospitality of this Pro- vince. Mr. Mclssac, who is engaged in railroad construction for the C.P. R. and also owns n large farm, which is cared- for by hired help, reports the winter one of the severest ever known in the West and that the cold weather seems to he general all over Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Mclsaac leave next week for Saskatook. ...There passed peacefully away on Friday morning, the l0*li instant, one of the most esteemed and re- spected residents of Lorne Valley in the person of Mrs. Neil Shaw (nee Miss Flora .\luuro) at the _:Pd age of ninety-two years/ Three suns are left to mourn-James at Loma Yal- iey, Alexander at Martinvale, and Allan at Cardigan. Two daughters survi\‘t-Hannah (Mrs. N. L. Nichol- son, Montaguei, and Katherine (Mrs. Alex. Gillis, Mt. Lehman, B.C.) The funeral services wer conducted by her beloved pastor, lan. Donald Fra- ser, B.A., of Cardigan. The deceased lady was a faithful member of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Cer- digan. She was laid to rest on Eat- urday, the 11th instant, in the beau- tiful cemetery of the Presbyterian Church at Lorne Valley. The pall- lnzarers were: James Gillis, Charles Grant, Murdock Nicholson, Eben Ein- layson, DC. Morson and Angus Mc- Donald.~"Loo-Loo." On Monday, Jan 16, 1911, there died very sudtlenly'at Brookfield Of paralysis of the heart, J. Alexander McLean in the 56th year of his nge He was a son of the late Chas Mc- Lean of West River and for the past twenty-seven years resided at- ‘Bar Harbour, Maine. He came to the Pro- vince last December to spend the win- ,ter with his friends and died nt the residence of his sister Mrs John Drummond. He was a member of the Oddfellovvs Red Men and scvcrai oth- er societies and a prominent citizen of Bar Harbor. He leaves to mourn, besides n large circle of friends one‘ brother Angus of West River and four sisters:-Mrs .lohn Drummond of Brookfield, Mary A., of Providence, R. I., Mrs F. W. liuglies of Hanley, Sash., and lsnbellc oi Brookfield. The funeral :fc-r\'ir~r;= were conducwd by the_ Rev. .\'r Wsson, of Winsloe. I-le was laid to rest in Brookfield Cemetery. The pall bearers wcret- Alcx McNeill, Angus Cameron. Dan- iel McDonald, W. Murray, W. D, Shaw, and Duncan McNevin. The Stnuley Bridge Dairying Co. held their annual meeting on Tuesday the 14th inst. There was a. very large attendance of patrons and sharehil- den and-the Secretary's acgniufs showed a ilrofitable year's biriiifsa. The year’s business amounted to $22,928.00. The auditor reported the secretnry‘s accounts absolutely cm- rect. A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring Board of Directors. The new Board fire: Walter Simpson, President; W. R. Taylor. \’ice~Pre8l- dent: J. H. l-limpsou, Sec'y,.'1'reasui-- er; D. W. Mcflisy, Murray Robertson, Edward McEwen, Robert McKay. Ea- ward McEwen, representative to the Dafrymen's _Association H. B. Mc- Kay, ,Andit.or_ The whole amount of milk supplied for cheese was 2,281,- 498. One pound of cheese was made from 10.49 pounds of milk, Ptltrons sending over 40,000 were Edward Mc- Ewen. Campbellton, 49,060; John McEwen, Campbelfton. 41,565; James Reid, Bay View, 43.086. Seven pat- rons sent over 30,000 each. The av- erage of milk per patron was 15,741 and thc n'rerm?_e cash received per patron was $127.12c. Number of pat- ronn-142. WIIY DAN MCGEE GII/I:"§ ADVICE Dodd’s Kiffney lille Quickly Cured llis Bnchche And Lumhigo Well known Nove Scotia man rescued 'from the clutches of Kidneybiseese tells others to use Dodd‘s Kidney I'ilis. James ifiver, _-lntigonish Co., N.S., Feb. 17.-(Bpeciu1.;-Suffering from Bsckschc, with eyes puffed- and swi- ldn, and occasional attacks ,of Lu - hugo helping to make his life miser- able, II;ni;m.‘VlcG_ee, a__1_;'cli known resi- `_i`1 Dice; the to Od' xiziégy Pius Elin is meal; s sllragag, °“‘“..__ --giigigjiii I: --` ll- if Lum; iz’ urls §n§lf"s ~ to. n ‘. 1_1* 1; -» _. _ »_ _ - " .r_1r>;,\~ sf -ii. " - :i°'f~lv ill! cl _ '“t.; ii ‘ i=- 'f» 3 _ , r .i '_ B ,_-j-5;... 'A '-l...'. se. IN $2 E7 0 ‘_ -.' 1 . _ Q" " e i A ;”H` _ “¥'-‘>- ..*-' - -vs s O. ` if ¢ ._ 1 1 __ , ‘. , _ ,_,, », nil.. _~f,,¢. nl- . .1 _ - 1-. . a i Q0 ' 4-r _ ed. -V* I.. _ ` ' , .-"". _ _,,, g, ~.,,,f|~g .,_. _ ing o(ld’n #feisty P ld. e y M ___ ,.» r. ,_ . .- .qs -.4-_ severed his connection with the lob- ster packing firm of Messrs Graham I Mclaren. ...Next Tuesday evening, Zlst inst., an interesting event will take place at the home of John and Mrs. Poole. Lower Montague, when their only daughter, Mary Elizabeth. Will be- come the bride of Rev. Ernest .S. Weeks of Mount _Stev.'art. Only im- mediate relatiyes-and friends of the contracting parties will be present. .in informal reception-will be liven at the pnrsonage, Mt. Stewart, on `the following evening, 22nd, when the members of the congregation of tlielvlethodist Church and others will welcbme the new “mistress of the pnrsonage" into their midst. The death took place in St. John, last Saturday morning of Mrs. Bren- nan, aged 81, (nee Jennie Stewart), widow of the late J. Fletcher Bren- nan, who died about 20 years ago._ Shu was the step-mother of Mr. W. A. Brennan of Bummerside. The deceased was 3 native of this Province but has resided in St. John for a number of years. She possessed literary gifts ol 5 high order, having published avoi- ume of poems, and contributed f_re- quently to ii number of periodicals. :lhe uriis ri lady uf high ideals and seithetic temperament, of charming manner and loving- disposition. The nevss of her death will be learned with regret hy friends in this Pro- vince, especially in King’s County, where she was best known. The niarringe took place in the city gn WGGDCSGLY, Flil). 15th Ol James Boleyne, until recently ai Lieutenant in the Salvation Army, and Miss Helen M. Henderson, dau- ghter of Robert Henderson, North Wiltshire. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Wm. Harrison. The bride was attended by Miss Rose M. Hartl- ing, City, while D. E. McKenzie, City, ably supported the groom. Af- ter the ceremony a rcc€Pfi0l\ WM held at the home of H. M. and Mrs. 'Chandlery City, where the evening was pleasantly spent by s number of invited guests. The happy couple left yesterday afternoon for_North Wilt- shire where they will spend a couple of weeks before taking up their resi- dence in this city. Last evening D. E. McKenzie, Miss H. Hartling and a number of immediate friends of the contractiiig parties drove to North Wiltshire wliere they were entertain- ed at the home of the bride. The. Guardian tenders to the newly wed- ded couple best wishes for a hippy wedded life. Special to The Guardian. PEKIN, Feb. 16--Buhonic plague has been discovered in the Russian barracks at Viadivostolr. Conditions in northern lllenchurie ere slightly improvcci owing to the lessening of the virulence of the pla- gue germs, although there is no inl- ling-oif in the number of cases. Special tn Tre Guardian. ROUEN, lfpancc, Feb. 16-The can tain oi the steamer Oiiargls, just ar- rived herc, informed the Spsnish_Con~ sul that the Spanish steamer Aber- con, which left Rotterdam for Bilhuo at the same time as the Ollargln, foundered in a tempest and that the igventy passengers and crew perish- There is no confirmation of the cap- tain's story. 3 Special to The Guardian. MJNDON, Feb. 16-The relations of Russia and China are strained to the breaking point. " Russia today notified the Govern- ments of Great Britain, France arid Germany of bei' intention to mskc a military démonstration on the Russo Chinese frontier, owing to 'Chinrs persistent violation of the St. Peters- burg Treaty of 1881. Russian troops will be sent at once to the district of Ili. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, Feb. 16-After return- ing from a theatre party Inst night, Miss _Hazel Nichols retired to her room and n few minutes later the family were startled by the discharge of n revolver. Rushing into her room they found her dyingfrom a bullet 'icounci in her head. ‘ Hhe was 23 years old and second :laughter of Frederick Nichols, Presi- cicnt of the Canarlri Foundry Coni- pnny. The family are wcll known socially and the shooting is said to have been accidental. . Special to The Guardian TORONTO, Feb. 16-After nearly a year of negotiation and arbitration thc final decision has been reached by the Board of Conciliation that has been investigating the demands of the lntercoloriial Railway tnlegrnpherg and station agents for an increase in wares. The report of the Board has been sent to Ottawa and will be given out there. It is understood _ that an increase line been recommended, but not ii very large one. Special to The Guardian. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 16--_A correspondent save a deep impression has been made there by the disclosure of an aiermiet forecast which the German Ministers are iiileged to hav, made _in strict confidence to the Reichstag committee. The words as published are to the edect that Germany would soon hlve to speak _ in menacing .tones and would therefore need Russia's` friend- shin. i The correctness of the words is de- l nled, but the feet isedxnitted. _ Home of the members dt the Reich- ; ns; committee must tus iimiigor the secret. “Mun Queen statues; in infer- Iag from an attlek H illuiina. f°"f'f `.“_”_`.°f McKAY-At Seaview. Jlinlith., tin, to I-‘rank 1,. and Mrs McKay e son. vongref ulltibne. ...His friends regret to hear that. ' ' I --- ~ ----- - -- f -f ----~ -y A * ' _. A Horam ci-enum. _` Gasperesux. hes-' m¢Eiwmms -he i>ws».._ LORD-At Roxbury, Mase., on Jan. ' 31st.. to Charles E. and Mrs. Lord. a déukhter. il-Ielen Elizabeth.)-J _ LEA-At I-Ia1i.ax, Feb. 7, 1911, to Roy C. and Mrs. Lea, a daughter. LEARD-At Summerside, Tuesday, Feb. llth, to A. W. and Mrs. Leard ii daughter.-S. - 'REYNOLDS-At Murray River, P. si. 1.. on psi.. su... t9_wii1n.in ii. me mrs Reynolds (nine neun mc- Dbnald formerly of Cilbdonis.) a lol. ,BOLEYNE-HENDERBDN-on the ip- :- tn._- inet et tire lietlioiust Pucci- Parsonage, Jany. 19, 1911, by Rev‘ E. E. Styles. George B. Mciiucnern to Annie M. Storey, both of Mill-‘ view. . 0'HAl..LOR.AN-TRAINOR-At C-eorge-i town, Feb. 14, 1911. the Rev. Fa-ll ther Phelan Jokes _ 'ri-einer to, Emily 0'HalIoran. lloth of victoria? Cross.-M. _ age, Upper Prince Bt., by Rev. Wir- liam Harrison, James leyne or Charlottetown to Mig; en ldatil M€enl‘=HY--In this city, Feb. 13, rmizcginiiiisou-1.1 .tus ofa. Feb. wiqrrs-lri this, city. .s\1dd¢nls'cnl Feb. is, 1911, any, Wife of Alfred; White, Douglas St., at the age o1| _,forty-two years.. . _. M¢LE.LN-Sud _enly of_ pneumonia. et ni-jyrs shore ,on pai.. i3,_,1_s1_1.. Gracg, widow Q! K-ll? late 'Donald _.Mt-L'¢ii,n, aged fu rears- . I sm.l.M.».N-At R\wLl'=.v\'l.ll'¢. _M fl-,L r`;;,, Feh 13th., 13,11, Daniel Bull- ` _ aged 85 >'¢.8rS. _ ‘ 1911, Nicholas Murhhv-_ $694 35~-- . A 1.5,/1911, Sarah, eldest daughter of the late George MQOM. Bild rtllti ng tile isa Hun. nomic Ferqunsr- . s ' . _ ,- .‘ -1;" tr . . »-.».~ , ‘ - _ ' ' .gf s ,“` _ . 1 _ . _ . _ ' .- -tg, ~‘_4_ _ J - ‘- . __,_\ . . _ _ _ _ _ i l F ' Q _ , ._-_ ., . _. . ., . . , sis caizrr my iuiniuc .roivn-i {'4e°v‘i>ff.fs'fi-fi ="f‘~“ "°'“ ““.F~°"*"f.-‘ -_-"5‘?'.I‘°7‘ `p'n`il_efs‘|mii|e=_i.0l_l_ .. ‘ Sttmgeoieeieahlic feels have pmveil fIl_}_.f,` _ teh. im»r.i». no _tht 19112 by ~the_ Rev. ‘Jam lanllou all, John “_ _ _ 1 dl `_ I 1 0l'iU*?`i"t§H§l;tal}ire.r 57 _ _ _ _ -1- iss... ... ....- lceb., 1311, Nathaniel Davies, aged _‘rises ap 'fm aig.iiiv¢ symihiaiid 113° \`"1_- milation. ' ” ` % A soft answer t urne th aw a y wrath, and a little £ ___. of AbI|ty'8 Sill sweetens a sour _ l stomach. 2-Sc and 60c. ssl- _ .S923 f="°.'.>;"1?%S‘f= E3 Ui ..,.,_& rsh Pearl. only daughter of Hugh MacLean of Searletowri. ` "_°"*_` "`1')`l`.ii`IT""""* ` ` ,os1.EN-.At _niiii-rig__niv¢r_ P. E. 1., » Feb. 8th,_1911_, `_the_rine. relict of - tht latd Mii1'tln'OBlél, iiged sixty- tivo years on Reb 13th 1911 Willllm H Fletcher, for many were a contrac- tor and builder in that State. He leaves two children, to .m9lll`ll tllclr. loss-a boy and girl. He- was a bro- ther of ex-Governor J. H. Fletcher, of Oregon, and of C. P. Fletcher. Ol this city. s*""" W” °' ”°°°‘1“° -*“ B*1-rizsrciwn-dit sen Francisco. Cal-. ~ ~ ` 4 » . Uv(-7 mouinnxs-it _nies rout, rr.. raison.-In um city. Feb 15. 1911. -M'-l*» °f P- E- 1°l~1d~> . . 1.0. 1911. Hbctor Allan, beloved son` George Fraser, aged 53 years. _SH5W'“A° mln* Valk" Km' 5 'N ' *ner copy.) of J-.mes Mba-im-n,,,e_ »-nd 15 ’em_B_ Mex,-HEE__At Long Q,-,,ek_ on 1a\¢b_ County, P. E. I., on Friday morn (1¢_l_1Bmi A duly W, 9; sovfuf. win build up sauna,-nes vous and muscular ussue. 1 __ __ __ ___ ‘ “ "1 ' ' F’ ==B.___--..______., _liz - 1- ' ' "-' _‘ _ _ 1 in~.1s1i Flon McPhee, in the W' “°' Mb ”il1`i;§msH5r:3il/lil.-.`\.~1l.`f' _ 7.~1st.1e1\r of her.es°- M N;‘¢\c\s:2m;e1l°:° _ - ' oniaaoit-ni sur norton. use. | 8 ' ‘ Mm 1.- ---1 M------. =»,»,s;:.<2.:'~-.=.zY~s.i.»~v.=;......'_- :_-_ wu. M cud” F' Mc('orm'ck’l- f t san of B. Fraud Mrs. Sim?- N; aged 6 monthlmnd 24 -lat-'=w ~¥.» -1.. _.. .fr nf.-. in __-_ _ - _ _-..f. _ ‘ .vi ron nic Quick riiorus BUY IN A nusv rowu __ _ __ ,__ .,, , _ _--. .. -- _ _, :- i _ 1 » .. .- .' » ‘- ;.'.'. ‘ . -- _ - _ , . . _ . , _ - _ . _. _ _ __ _ _ .__ _ _ 1 -_ ._ _ ,A ,_ _,___ _ _ _.. _, .g, 1...., _,... v . 'FOR l e_ 0 '-_-w..,..;_-.__ ` 1911 WILL BE. A BU-SYYEA __._---»._ in ii i BUSY 'I'0Wl‘l &ll'lWI'lgl'll, roiiiic - -_ em., - ll uuici mins _ iiriu: Ani; A Few or nu: rss raises rnir v`m.i. Misc wiiuwiuciir our. or riu: BUSIEST TOWNS IN WESTERN CANADA THIS YEAR A ruining in Biuieiora in-inch oi me G. r. P. I _ ~ The survey of this important branch line wal romplited shortly before ilie. I-I_olldu_y_s. ()Hic.i;\l amiouoccmoiit has been made that lbs line will be built this year. \\'ainwrlght I . . . . ~- - _ 1' ` ' ' - - ' Enlargement oi G. 11?. iards af Wainwriiilii The building of tl"i'a Batlleford Branch and the increase in traffic ou the Main Lino willneaessiriue the enlargement ofthe G. T. P. yardeat Wainwright Ibis year. Vlau wri il$fir f anus 26 iii sa s Durin the .ist Lbs iard e are hal he will be the base of operations. The Baitleford Branch will lraverre one oflhe richest- _ fanning sections in Western Canada and bring to Wainwright I-he li-ado from a numfer ofncw towns. Alarge amount of money will he expended ln Waiavvrrglif for supplies while lhe read is under construction The building of this branch line will :idd_ materi- - ally to the resident population of railroad employes in Wainwright and largely increase - ’ the amount of money paid out monthly by the railroad company io its employes there. I 1 f crease _thc yard space. Industrial sidings wee! of the eiuvioii are also found inaullioienl and the result of fhia will probably mean lbs! new sidings for these .puipnees will-he builtfensi offh; depot." These improv: ments mi-an 'he employment of more men at W.1iiu~ vvrieht nn€_.ll.¢~_ expenditure ef` more money for their nialiienaiice, uhlch means more trade for \'ainv~‘ri|hl merchants. __ "11'xl- vJ' 'fy_-.11--"y=" c _if P- 9" ample, but _increased trade in the fown and along the hue lin made if neceolary to ln- ' increase in Wholesale Trade Recently fhe/Ccckshult Plow C0. selected \\';iin~ wrighi as its distributing poiiif for lhc surrounding towns, and a large warehouse is now heinw erected at Third and Main streets for its use. Th s is llie fifth big concern to make Wain\vri,,5hi 3 rlilirihiifing poiui. several other cu.'\crrus are vonsidcriiig llic advisabilify of loraiiog branch houses al Wainwright. All iiidiczilicns pain In lfpwurris of`$|5u,ooo was expended on new buildings in \V‘ain1vriglil iu |910, and it il esflmaied llial. fhc build- ing record for 191| will show un increase of lou per cent over rr) o. Among the new buildings already planned are three large business blocks on Main Street, and A number of eubluiniial brick and frame reside.-icce. There is not I. i _ _ Many Buildings to he Erecfeii desirable vacant residence in the lovin, and (here in a hig l Big increase in Fiirni lliicralifliis-Tl | liuldrexle of' f'ar‘viere are seftling lu llie districts lur- raiiuding \-Vainwriglitaud preparing in pu' lu their first Crop this year, lt in estimated that thc acreage of all Iii. di ofcrops this year will sborv an inrreare of`5o pe? cent over last year. 'l`o fur~‘<‘i th-~'°rwl1e\ll1=>' wld f°' lY_'° >'¢'=\f° Previ- \vii_hin FDU .ELOCKS Ol-".ll.\lN STREET, :intl within . ous. A large pm-I. of the new building done laef year be- 'I lv? lllfci Ql; .'l`|*g5 BkU5lNSl_:55 _Dl5T_lélCT-‘Fld tween Main Sfrcei and ihie tract, and ii llrge part ofihc ll ivlfhui ne b " .0 Ihr nr cf. l/CS 0|’ N '¢\\' Gil ~ - - - - -- '~ - . side S§_______ “___ 'br _wo Parks hwe been __°________cd ,__ tm. new building this year will be in this lame iection. Owing A 0 _“_ o._..¢.i-.ii win be domes is me tow.. by um cmd 'muh 1° 'he lui' dfmlnd for lwvvev- an meme offs 1° .1° Per ,_ *PP '°°~ . 1 -. - .- P,.\cific. Thin, logeilier \vith_ihe_faci that flie isle lie high ,, cent on the investment, over und above the incrcale in . .. - _ _ _ _.. . . .. _ . _ Bud level rl wrunfand :_ fine view ofvhe town and ofthe . value rf' the property, can be made by bi-y ing foil ln this ` _ ri; -~ ____°_de__'_e M' ___ me _mm the Gowm section and building honsae on them fo rom Building ‘,'| mosdcei lc ‘ '. ' .- 1 _ f kwa . . ' _ _. ..... men ad Allowance extending dh-een to tie National "l°l°fl'l ° Ill In I. including brick me-iifaciiifed at -ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. PLAN OF 'l°0\VhlSl'l‘E Buiiln hrlt pasees lhrougfi the centre oi' this tract. Walnwrighi, can be purchased al reasonable prices. ' ..,, _ . . I Ill'I`lIlllATl0NAl. SECURITIES COMPANY. I.IMl'I`El) Grand 'i`rimk Pacific Townsifes ,i`,‘;,'_"_°,j_'_°j_',{,";°_f l`S, and form ard to you y max Circular giving full iuformnuon regar.-img Wmnwl bf also Int ol` the LN FIRE GRAND 'IRUINK I'AClglC TO\ NSITE showing location ofliie lots reserved You _lx so obligations to fake ihe Inu uuleee the iota ll Terms; One tenth cmli wlih application, and one-tenth moulhlf for _nine rp¢r;gl§J |19 im¢r_¢,¢ .on g°f,md my. ments, and no taxes f ' y riiii'|9|§',‘K t'!i|w¢\ii`it='d'i5 per _cent allowed when full payment acciimgnliiee the Applicat- ’a°“_v°°“r‘i/l'\_¢;_|_§ full payment in made vvifhln ro deyi of the FULL PARTICULARS ___SlIN'_l`_ OF WAINWRIGHT _and MAI’-Ol' GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC SYSTEM SENT FREE. v . . _ I \\ rue your name and address on this coupon, pesto i on a postal card or enclose in envelope, and mail ig ‘ IINTERNATIONAI: SECURITIES, C0., Ltd. Wainwright Dept., 641 Semenei slug, w;,.n;,,.3, M., Cerltlemem- Kindly send me Illustrated Cireulnr of Welnwrl ht. Pint of Towneite and Price L'ef f L 4 Map of (grand Trunk Paciic Railway, 9 _-Ziff' an ` Exclusive representative for the sale of these Grand Trunk Pacific lots in Charlottetown, I ¥v._» ' ' ' impress.. I i liow to Get Choice of Lois 1 Tllefc lols are 5oxi4o feet, and contain 7,ooo square feet, which is abou! double the size of the ordinary town: lot_ f-,oxizu feel. This fact should he bcroe in mind when Prices ran efr m$- t S f - ' ' _ `. _ _ _ ' I _ - _ _ be __ 'l _ _ __ _ _ _ , _ . _ , ' ` _ _ _ ° _- 1- f__ 5’ I Many Public improvements Planned 1 l improvement 'ol Naiionai Buffalo Park _ ` :. The Town Council has under advisemenl a number of plans for public improvenieiifs F i The Dominion Government ll preparing plane for \l.c i|n|.:'o»ru_ient`_of the National . ` OYFERINGS EXTRAORDINARY OF' DESIRE-BLE LOTS. JUST PLATTED. IN THE - 1 1 ‘ » r -7