_._ /1, ,. :T Y ` ~ I ' .- A . M RNING DAILY \"0UNDl\-D |891 } . _iii =___.T.____. ____ 311;- _ _ _ _ fr. r ; 1'! -4;: 12 -C- ..= :-4 -fy' -xl' EZ ' z > :l V\%lCKL\', (NOW RURAL DAILYNBO7 PR* S _ - _ ___ » , .NCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. ,_.._,y,e}§{,,§ HIIIITIIEIIJEIIIIIE* Illllll III WIFI Skirts Caught Fire From Burninrf Grass and Death Was Result. _ / WAKEFIELD, Mass., June 28 (Bpecial)--Her skirts catching fire froln hurnlng grass, Mrs. Thos. Staples was burned to death ou Sun. day at her husband's summer camp at North Reading. Iilililllllll Ill gers Were Injured. TORONTO, June 28-(Specih1)__']_\1,e train known ns the Winnipeg express, west-bound was derailed at Totten- ham on Slltufdlly night. and five coaches went down the embankment turning completely over. and two elderly women are probably Stuples was`terribly burned in his efforts to save _his wife. Twenty-five passengers were injured ` hurt fatally, l-zximn-ilrlou .e _ ‘ sAr_ PRINCE STREET SCHOOL The Nantes of the'Pupils In the Di-ilerent Grade Who .Will Receive Certificates For Their Work S I During the 'Past Term. I’ PRINCIPAUS DEP"l‘ GraileX. Governor-Generali Medal for Gen. "H1 Pfpdddfwv Mabel Lougworch. Rhodes Medal, Presented by Hi., tvtvgrshii) MBYUF P'rowse Helen Forsy- Ccrtitlcates for General Proficiency 1512 Mabel Loligvyorth, zna Helen snr- Hvtlw. 3rd Elsie sherry, ith Ethel T“y1°r' 5"* DUFUUIY MacCannell. Certificates for Attendance _Elsie Skqrry. 6 yrs; Mshel Longwnrt-h 2 YW. Helen Forsythe 1 yr; Ethel Tay. Ii-liévl YY! Dorothy MacCanneli 1 yr. lst Vining Certificate Elsie Skorry PRINoIPAL's DEPARTMENT Grade IX. Certificates for General Proficiencyl: lst Bernice Norton, 2nd Alva Gilles- 1"°- 3rd Lily Rises, 4th Annie Jenk- ins. 5th Doris Farquharson, 6t~h Ruth Miller. _ Certificate for Attendance: Bernice Nvrholl. 8 yea.rs;~' Annie Jenkins, 8 Y'~'1¥l"!l~ Josie Cook, 5 years; Doris Fnrquharson, 5 years; Alva Gilles- Pid. 3 years. __ gertiiicate for Writing: Josie Cook, r . ~ MISS`SCOTT'B DEPARTMENT. Grade VIII. Trustees’ Cerhiflcaces for General Proficiency; Bertha Carter, Belle Mc- Millan, Lucy MacDonald, Gladys Huntley, Dorothy Sutherland, Edith Moore, Hlldrod Gates, and Jean MacDonald. _ Ccftihfates for Attendance `and Punchuality-1 Belle MacMillan 6 yrs, Mamie Ross _3 yrs. __ Certificate for Writing; Edith Hay- en. Miss wA'rsoN's DEPARTMENT Grade VIII. Certificates for General Proficiency: Annie Marjorie Johnson, Ethel' Vere Norton, Evelyn Maciilwcn, Martha Gates, Myrtle Blanche Pcardon, Haz- ell Pauline Millikin, _Lllllnln Maude Skarry. Attendance: Myrtle Blanche Pear- don, B years; Sarah MacKenzie, 2_ years; Annie Marjorie J ohnson, 1 year; Ethel Vere Norton. Trustees Certificate for Pcnmanship Lizzie Garnhum. MISS M. E. McKINNON'S DEP’T. Tnustces’ Certificates for General Proficiency awarded to: Annie Lyle McFarlane, Margaret Robertson,Ella Drew, Evelyn Rackham, Kathleen Edmunds, Grace Messervey, Mabel Essery, Annie MacCoubry, Lula Costello, Leliss Fletcher, Vergla Continued on page 8 IIIIWLIII IIIII H Illll PIIIIIIIS _- CANSO, June 27.-An interesting addition to Nova Scotia’s fishing fleet arruved here today from Grims- by, England, in the steam crawler Wren. This boat has been purchased by Halifax panties to fish for cod and haddock. She is a staunch steel boat of 136 tons, and made a good passage across in spite of rough weather. She is equipped with Otter trawls the same as are used in Eur- ope, and is manned by a crew of North Sea fishermen who will oper- ‘ate them. Her work will ,be watched with much interest. . - IIIIIIIHEI-I IIEW SPANISH PHIIIIII ,___- MADRID, June 21.-The neeonehs- ment of Queen Victoria passed oil vorabl and the queen is re MISS HEUSTIS' DEPARTMENT. Grade VII. Lurn Margaret Simpson, Margaret Forrest Irving, Ruth Constance Hug. Inn, Frederica Edith Hazakl, Bessie Bells McKay, Isobel Lillian M;:EIn most fa y, - |ported by the physicians to be in ex- cellent condition. I King Alfonso was radiant with joy when he announced' the birth of another son to the few persons a waiting in the adjoining room tyre, Gertrude Arabella Love. v \ ~ Mary Smith, Mary Josephine Smith, Several members of the royal fam- Certiflcates for Attendance: Mar- ily arrived half an hour after the Barge Forrest Irving, 5 yours; Maryibirtb, and they hastened to con- Josephine 5mm,_ 3 years; Louisa gratulate the king on the advent Pearl Turner 1 year; Margaret Ellen of a Ilrlllce. Wim d_0\lb\Y 80011095 .Qm°mm,_ 1 year; Nellie Sophia Carr- the succession of the throne. Wm 1 ye,,,,._ King Alfonso, on learning that mtlfloate for Pcnmanship: Jane a condemned criminal was to be “.15 Pa¢_t"s0n_ 1,,” executed in the morning, immedi- lss M. PAssMonE's DEPART- atelv slelmd sllerddlriu ddmmemora- MENT tion of ,the birth ‘of the prince .1 Iv and telegraplied .to the warden of G _ - Certificates fcvrl? General Proficiency: the prison ordering him to stop Sadie Wal-ry, Hilda McLeod, Ellie the execution. Mullins, Alice Doull, Lois McEwen. ` ` ' " - » Grade III. "'-'-'1'_'i_'_ Lizzie Garnhum, Edna Vail. , _ _ - Keep Mirhr¢1's Linlment in tho House ~ l- i JACK AND THE STALK The _Children’s Story Shown at New Wonderland. Bring All the Little Ones- It is Worth Seeing. fiom' the time the Wonderful bean ,introduces one of those realistic grew into the huge stalk which has railway journeys, which are so popu- made one of the most fascinating 'lsr. ' fairystorfen the children know; up to Gendsrme has a keen eye-is cer the falling of the tree and the death How the smugglers get dhc better of th t-every scene of the fairy of his watohfulness--how the love of tal ,fig in thrown on the screen at ‘8\1l'l°‘l¥M ‘I3-‘UH 5P°\|l°° V 5111191 e w NlWW,0hd\tland tonight. Bring all a flfrtatfon gets the better of him, the dlid and let them see ft l It and tb/ conse\i“°°t UD¢\l\¢ 9| U10 in wofth while, and at____tg1_e _s_t<;ry_ are all full of mostincereeting AQQI ll .f lk ew r e a . ' _...I ignygiiftthg dry? svaiilen fairy Louis XVI. is splendid-the name `lre°Iinue and enjoy the pic- suggestive of the scenes of the pic- *.r' :¢¢¢,_ ,»,_- ture. 'rhs_ pro_{;r_si__r__\ Lac; mlu_§_l\_\_:¢__v_: who-fs" d lhw- musemsn an nr °uw¢ I . %»- ° -gf; 155:: eh? 'sogial :ever been excelled at New Wonder- ' "" he awe land, and land-and no one should mln ft. lliln =;‘§§’ - _nv lIIII`“ IIIIIBIE ___§_*_gNE_0N. June 27.-A despatch rest says the French war. Hhilld 'Leon Gambettii' and"'Admirnl Aube’ will leave on July 7 and spend six days at 'Sydney 0 B rspainting. They will airive Quebgc 0” ' Juli’ 21- Numerous British and Canadian flags have be u embarked for dressmg the ghips 8- IHISI IHIPLEIS Iili YEIHS [Ill] ._»._. -"17 Fond du Lac, Wis., June 27-Accept_ ing as n fact the often repeated state. ltheeit that_triple_ts~ rarely live to ma_ _“T fy. Wlsconsln has an exception oh that rule ln the Windeker trio, E' o have not only reached maturity _ut continued on until their ages are f“di"“1“*11ly. Bind 'oi course collect- IVCIY. sixty-four. It is beliieved i’n this state that they are the oldest triplets in the world. They recently celebrated their birth- day anniversary. It is a remarkable fact that for sixty-fnur years the triplets have been ¢0Schhcr on their joint birthday. Their recent birthday gathering' will probably he the last they will enjoy. WIINIIN SIIIIINIIIIII I Sllllllllil Sllllil PARIS, June 27.-Excitement has been caused by a. third mysterious murder here, similar to the recent killing of the artist Steinhcil, and the retired banker Demy. As in those cases there is no iclue to the perpetrator. The victim was Mme. Sauvizon, who occupied u fiat on Rue de Bondy. She was a dealer in gems, especially diamonds, of which she kept n considenalc nllm- ber in her flat. She was found strangletl, as was Stelnheil. A chest of drawers, in which sllc pro- bably kept her gems, had been rim- sacked, but her safe had not been tampered with. lllllllllllllllllls birthday occurs in Jlily next-to Mrs ly two years ago, when 85. Qondensed 6-Z9d3ipd . V Tlil Persia Placed U ildelM`ar tial Law By Order of the Shah--Russia ls In The Millllil IHIIIIIIIE ¢ Honors. TROUBLE ls BREWING lullllllll lllllnlls 'wlllllllli llllll wllllrlll lllll- IN LAND or T1-11~;_5_;r_1_AHl llllllll. nl. nlllll lwl uulllllllt uuil wluus Nuts lu ul Mc:;::;:_.":.2'::..::.:.';°s ~f:;;;.°.*;;:~.;;"f:..?.::i.':.°"'a Elections. -r Britain do. LONDON, June 22--(Special)- T Ascendant. What Will -- The following boys are the fi three in their res ctive ssc-s. ward Island is mentioned lis amo Pe cla Marks possible, 200. ‘ Mimday a. m., Frank Martin, dr h 77. 71; Mich. 0’Brisn, 70, 65, ` qussnc, June all-.tspeelnli-'rhs . __ rst name of Father Burke oft Prince Ed- DENVER' J““° ns "'(BD°°i°l; .ing 82, woudwo,-k_ 74; Albt Wilax; connection with the Ter centenary - those selected for National honors Quebec. ng Without difficulty the Byran in tes had Theodore Bill of California er, selected as temporary chairmnniqca the Democratic convs-virion, and K!!! Times Telleran correspondent _says that the Shah's proclamation de- clares Persia under martial law from J““° 221111 and loves” Gen. Llathnii commander of the Cossacks a free hand to deal severely with pwpie_ A95EI11b1il1S Of people and carrying of arms is forbidden on pain of death, Several members of assembly are in °h“i"5 in the R0Yai camp. Others are scattered. The number of prisoners is increas- UIE houfll’ and those detained are be. . iul: subject to the worst or den1n_ Messages from the provinces are NIUE censored thus severing the pro. vince from cnmm_unication with ¢h¢, capital. B Monday p. fn., Loy McDonald, 96, 74, 71; 91Tu(°§_day gt. m_.. fi_let.__Me§nnlo, 14., 3 9- 011 . . ; d. D , 75, 74. ay “ay Wednesday a. m. Arnold Taylor, 85, 77; Colin McDonald, 80, 80; Gor. Evans, '10, 73. Brow, 95, 86; I Thursday a. ul., Carl Milford, 100, 100; Rob. Mchaughlan, 97, 95; Ham. Johnson, 96, 88; . Beer, 90, 85. T“eSddY a. m., Jos Curran, 72, 75; L60. Cltlfiiill, 75, 71; ETDL C1'5ehgn_ Wednesday p. rn., Gordon McDonald,-_ TORONTO, June 28--(Special) 94. 90:; Fred Lousworth. 91. 92; Ray Hon. Geo. P. or-shnni marie amps-ro ant announcement at Galt saturda and speaking of Hudsons Bay rail road he said. I cannot say wheth Thursday p. m., Thornton Sterns, government or privs-to party will 95' 1°°‘ Alf' s°“m"“' 10°' 92? Wm- holla line but it will hs built sn Frieny A. rn., Cnyler Mexennls, WU* fight WHY- ,__ look for equally successful control of the coming assembly. 'rhsre ls little ooubt_r¢_ge.11l\nl: Bry- an"s nomination but uneort-aint! '§_‘ ists concerning the candidate lor Q0 . Vice-presidency. ' . If the leader insists on a man QQ- _acted by himself the nominating pt_B- ceedings will be brief, but ONWFWUU __ Imany names will be B\lES°Uff°d- Cghcernlng the platform the Dom!!- y cratic convention mai' 5° f°l>°l5“/I0" _ of the.Republican contest over Qi- er juqction plank. - . Bryan strongly favors declaration d of a principle closely following the .Lincoln platform. 100, 96; Gordon Whitlock, 96, 90 Wen. F _ - » ,.‘ Bearlslto, 92, 72. _ V E 0" what ls regarded ns the innetivl of Great Britain and activity au tocracy, t Hovernor has taken refuge in 1; Russian consulate tl1ere.` Uuddubwdlv popular feelin ls th It ls reported from Tabriz that h “t Gll. wnlker, 9'4, as; clyee Anlu, 9 “Y 61. Percentage oil average attend'ance:- he Friday p m , Geo. Webster, 94, 90; I Sq 9,1* I 93-7. __ Queen u e _“___ ¥’ men- °'“°“g "}_‘)‘;&'§;ef'°'é",_e‘:v‘:“.'§ ______________.,_._. The 'Pioneer Press today prints an'W- SWWRFC. B011 0! _ ew with Baron Kagula Ta of Ch6'fl‘Y VBUW. slid Rell B°W““"=‘ mwrvi i ho has been invedtl-gat; of Summerside went out sailing in s _ hannah” ' .rw it tl i rl. smell bent ing the apanese s ue. on n e » _ V, I U--A Se- ---> ew _.rl Mfkado’s Government. In the in-, the mast a er ___ _______ twvfew the Baron says: "It is under waY and 3"'°W“__;__ "§‘_'_I,\_j the desire of the Japanese Gov- tried _gn pug md§_§E\”i;___;`1-~_'_v-___ ________ ernment to thoroughly undorstandlengag he _I1 B°___d _ty t__________ __\_____ the position of Americans on the.ed the boi; _WB out _nw “___ ________ _ Japanese question. The Govern, throwing 8 e ts clunv M. rl .1 . '-“Tr ~ 'il ‘ ment well recognized some of its Three of the occulmll ~___~ 1,0ND(_|.`-, .. nm .~ -lhe M17 citizens have been the cause cl dis- upturned boat. Bowness und il- »\-~T Express' al.n~..-,n..-_. lllnt the Alliiiir- turhances on this side which have struck out. SWi\”K\mi"E» fm” "1" 5"“"°' nity has de.-...ini l.. .lrgnlliue new ak th e ness oi localities which was not far uWl1Y- _ divisions -lt the lil-cl nvxt HAI' :ld Tilisturbgdl vcialiir Government, too. Bowness succeeded in landing- #Digg to be statl--n--il on .\..l-th Beotlahdi but young Stewart hecnnle exlleus- - with A view il. _vll¢.r\llll,;,t,ho'north- sank hciore reaching 3h““"“.|.-lil enlrnllu-, lllllsl bottling up tho North Soil. Th ccident ll GP inks: :lm near mann Rive. aber ., - . ' -e it sd- ll i 'I _ g‘?;"h`2’¥: ml’ Ie" °`I1'r"I1“g yyg “' Valley Drowned While Sailing With C01¥\P\l\i0|\3 N°'°'Drawmgf_t()__iT_m1t° lm' Near Indian River, Prince. C0\lllU°' Boat Upset .IAP IMMIIIIIIIIIS ,_____.___ UI BIl.IIS'H lliil aching war," between the Uni-ted - ' - watef. _, .__,_=_ Deceased was Z1‘0‘-"“‘“P' 9°* _' . - sudden death is much deploreu. .li . ___. ..... .. .__ _ ___,___',_.,_- ' 8 \ w-ilthout warning, and occupying the Pacific coast states before Washing; ton is aware of the outbreak of'-hos- tilities. » LONDON, June 27.-The forthcom- ing marriage of Viscount Port- polugiwal aspect); andofl gnternagwnql man-the celebration of whose 70th rea' "ms as “fe as L B- "mm po ' . icy of the United States. Livmgstonc-Lonrmouth, will add lin- ~- States and Japan, in which the lat- ter rs shown as invadin America Incidents of the lighting, with the eventuni defeat of Japan are inter- spersed and there is e. discussion of other to the not inconsiderahle blind __ _ ce en congress will take lil) t 0 am Y______ won the Varsity fm" cared mee [I illlll LIII ____- wAsH1Nc.'roN, June 21. - New. - l il York school teachers and ho9P\°“‘ ._ ._ physicians will be asked in a few - _ . . r ts with the im- 1- . Th l l i t i of peers and other titled persons who by use ;\?;,‘{;‘ nfcsignnfgfsidg Bihzml have of late remarried when long was hem in the Market 'mu Summnp past three score years and ten. Not- side F,-,,|,,y evening before a crowd- ;§)x°_ izsgncei EI_"°md° “wh pffsent ed house. Wm. Stewart Chairman of ar 2 0”" Igecumbc' I' e evcrf the school bonrd acting as Chairman. green and wonderfully versntllc Enll The program wnsismd on songs dnms gl: Wemyss' now “most 90; the late and marching by the didsrent classes (__i_irquis of Donegal, the inte Sir _md 8 recitation by Miss Mildred. ’ Ml” Tenmmt' mul" of Mm' As' Phillips. Prizes in the dldsrent class- qulth’ and th" living S" Hector Hny es were distributed by the chairman whose third marriage occurred near-Frouowlng is the honor use 0| the Miuard's Linimeni used bv Physicians w,,,-d_ AdV..f'ii52m2l1i5 orarie vu. Mins A. Ramsey. Teach- ~ er General Proficiency-Thane Camp- ;’Ei°.,‘iE°£E§’1?3€l‘32E‘i’“- ...ci Mums. _iiwf-_--_-‘-W* grade V1, M. Louise Murphy Tea- FOUND-snwmn North wlltshns char General Pf°“°l°“°Y"“”‘“°““ ' _Station and Tremere's corner s g°W_;U‘“°~ Harvey D““°“°' Harry gent em n' t. O h on . name by asppl_el't___:30r- From sALn-one ini cow me A "°'1- E22," ,f,'{’_,‘;‘E§,‘I,', 1-,,,,,,,,, -;?,',,. J. hook of early lambs. to chfxafgmerm P,.°nc|e.ncy_. May' A,-¢__ af’ G“"°“"' w°b“"° ,ff§;§ ' U" nn., seals olllis, Donnie stewart, '--s-_M-_~ .--» -'_- John Clark OARD-For two ladies c n ber HL Mis g_ McNeH_ Tegan. _ had in the business pa-rt che aarggerhl Prolriiclency-Allen Me. town. Apply at Guardian. L°'od_ Rn-th Maeheson, Cree] Tanton. "`1,,..i." rl. onion-w l the pm., vial; eh __ Nell Me{._.7_oS___ERN BOHDOL "ir _-¢-'_ni_ different classes: Grade IX. Hammond Johnson Tea- cher. General Proficiency-Helen Seeeves, Bertie McFarlane, Lois Al- Grade VIII. Claude F. V. Bent Tea- cher General Proflciency--Helen Btr- ong, Ncre McNiell, Grace Walsh. bell Wanda Wyatt, Jaan McPhIei-son, l L WESTERN SCHOOL _l Aoi-1ien_w.n¢¢.1 for Arinnrlnls Grade 11-. Miss Jessie Arhnelrls, _ School. Second class. Male DN* eaehcr General Proficiency- John 2 C b Grant New- ferred. Supplement $20. By order 0! tevert, Alice ob . Trustee. R. R. Hamiett Bsc’y of ,Umm ~ 'i‘l~usgts.___ s-:salon G,-ad, 1. Mins M. Llnlllemr, 'resch- WANTEMX second hand old falh- or General Proficiency-1$t P\'_iU;°‘l‘_i ` _ ion book case. Parties having Quay Gallant, Adeiiade Green, _ :__ same for sale please phone 138-2 or`p,-gmgr, General Proficiency-Wil L_ § 5_¢_ouarei_rln__om¢s. 649681- _ Mcimnnn. rim: Svnler. Vere Te" D Daily and The Runai Daily n thnn lo nm. on 'seth Friday and rntnrrlny or ench week ss Dart 0! ¢h° big Saturday paper has to be print- ed on`Frlday and Guardian employees have a half holiday eaI‘h SaturdaY~ The news and editorial departments, which will open at I0 a.m. on Satur- day, are closed from 1 P~m~ '-0 7-30 p.m. but the advcrtismg and sub- scription depsrtments are open from 8 a.m. to 6.p.m. as on other days. __--~-~ ; Any Gnardlnn rendu | who receives :dimly print- .-id, badly printed. badly folded. bndiy ent. budlv seafood. holly wf»i>l>=d» gm, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- rqfgtlon Department at __,__-~“'° employers of the coun ry,_ _ ed __ study of the question of lmlnifrw- ning Wd F"“h‘“°“ eight ‘Jar even . ~ » ~ - . elhn restriction. _ _ _________ ~ 'roaoN'l1o. Juno 8‘1-tBlw°1¢ll- Ir. is plgmled t_oEstuu_v -m;l;r_:__§_f_1_l;: ' southwesterly winds, fair, abd very from the eran uroPe“n I ~ . (1 Tak, No ()¢hgr warm, as a class from the time they step ASK i°" M"“'d 5 A1 upon American soil at Ellis Island _ __ __,__=L ___ until they have been nssimiladsdl 7 _ into the great mass of American citi- ` _ _ ._ ii __ 1.. - I .,» , I » r ' »- ’ ~ Advertisers are requested £0 he" - ` their "changes" in for the Morning - _ ot later l iti f the - th Thames V6 - - , - ' Mes his ex grleehiglxygadacyl egnd) theIofficiu.l) 10 mins. 33 1-5 seconds. Yale . _ ~“_ W lII°i?i`i;?i States will receive slrni‘arI won by Ulf” QUH"-em °l 5 lwgth' .V4 " .* - . A ti ' _ mission will also seek. the aid Both crews aDl>¢‘“`°d t° be in 50° com _ lall th bi dlltl n nt the finish. . of manufacturers. esvec _ 1 ___4:_ _tis co_r_;_____vr_:____ _______ed the mm" by “___ .__v“m_p weeks to co-DDB B , . - migration commission in- the l1l'0'. _ ' . __ - curmg of information on__ yvrhich NEW L_ONDON_ CD______ June 27__ _ ~“__ - _ _ . v - ' ' < ‘ ing of a new immigration law. _ H ’ ». _.' Ofilcere of the Associated Charl- with Harvarcl___diii_tl{l;c_i:__3v0___x;\____¢;¢1ha; 4* _ _ . HAVANA, June £7.--The school- ghip Nautilus, the hrst Spanish na- val vessel to enter ei Cuban Dcfli since the relinquishing of Bpsnlah wvhreignty over the inland, came hnrborl of HMI!!! MN! "50 i ht b the city, many incu- Sling? if orlhims ionic: in the 0°- monstration. Selvos of pryouchnio bomb IIC- nalled the sighting of the scho xliihip, the populatvon moving en masse the water front to witness her wri- val_ A fleet of upwards nl 100 gai,y decorated yachts and launfhbi. nteslners and sailboats, gathered in me mouthh of tho harbor lo neet the visitor and escort her to her enchorage. The roofs of the houses in the city and the hatt‘.vnsnl.a of Moro, Punta and Cehnno were rek- ered with spectators. Over oro llonted the original flax wl-.len ro- plaeed the share and s'.r pcs on the hi i ell D l e . my an ° mm ° r 1° Mil J B"“°“*- ""“°""` 1" pm” "“°' hlrul of the cuban rerlleim cn May em ez; e I ' -' . than could be learn-_meant for Some One. ere nl 0 _ . __ ' cam.” of ",,,|,_ It mo ,ngghg _save tronhlo: Eddie Carter. 6 Ndll. _Bea.t¥l°° 9°* °“~ __ _ ._ As the Nautllul some abreast ' 0 historic fort_ .`lUl‘I _ emblem of Spraoxii soverilrlfl . I broke out th: da\:lcd‘___l§rl\' :lah : h Li IDI! | '_' ‘ nzrtioltlxiii ':nlnte. .Amho .alike tn - th . iineiiied zvlth enthllslnntge erPru0S\°°lIent was released fro¢n_the e- lnmft , steamer of the Ipglh who I flock consisting off- res ol w _ doves. Att_ec__‘h¢_dn-,to t.h:_r‘t\_ll__n'\Y tfeuners o _ o - :wang in the lik nl the bidi _ hither ma thlahq i|_i__dl»_|noh -_ “‘° °“‘“‘°l’. 2° Surrounded- h _ the ~- -ll _ t .Nautilus anti ~~ _»1 f and proceeded to her _ . _ the harbor-,_ within 1 _hand l.::°:..°‘.:“.:...l'.si'-..°*~' ~.».... ‘ll ive pl-ep ta:-:sm h will 1 ,ind . .-fr. Y .. to ' - - `l” 4 [sy mmm by McKinnon will sing Every One was on t! llitht kindly return . M _ _ mu' . . ._ n a o m .. B. th W m pin, n gh” gr, mn" me ,I-...wands wystt, Bertha orr son ,I _ , _|0_ 190;, _ _ _ ___ vin he qi 39”, _ , __ _ fun on t o y I- \ of the ship. , _ » _ wross. bacterial -" '- '- 'i ‘I I 1% '.-lr “l' `i. l \, r 1 \ d .lb , I \ _ll /. `\ rl I. I sr n I _I in q. A ). llnllllls lllllllll l 7%.. _/_ / ., , _.IEE til 4-. .,/_ l. l .- 1-“N I \ ,t \ 'l mc' ‘ ' \ . -M "2 .,< »