est Local md For- _ ‘_ \ una cuiiiiourio Gunn) ---|=u|:An ALL. .c7>v-:R |=»|n`|No|l: lf:owA|Qla |aL..Ai_~ai:_»',~`--" git Ei EE V wlhhhhigizgwxh iaiie-ii '"i‘Ha LATEST. Nmws I I ' ' ' ' CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. Umar or ALL" fcvcione STORM KILLS TWENTY And injures Sixty More in Southern _ Stntes. The Victims Mostly Negroes (Canadian Press) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 23-Tiventy ‘persons were killed and three score injured, many of them seriously, in_a cyclonic storm which swept through o, strip of northern Louisiana and Mis- sissippi on Tuesday evening. Dozens of small houses were blown down and many cattle killed. The property damage, accordingto the incomplete reports received here, perhaps totals half n million dol- lars. The fatalities, except ln three in- stances were confined to negroes. IIIIIHEWS LIISI NUBI EIIUNB IN NEB SBN'S NBSE NOll'l‘li ADAMS, Feb. 21--Mrs. Thomas Beirnard of Utica, N. Y., who is visiting Mrs. Charles Beir- nard of Summer street, Adams, re- cently missed a valuable ruby. Short- ly nfterwards her three-year-old son, Teddy, contracted what was thought. to he a severecold, .followed by al- niost total loss of voice. Mrs. Beir- uard took the boy to Dr. F. .T_ 0'l'Ial‘a. The doctor found that all the trouble was caused by the ruby, which was found lodged in (.he_boy's nose. NEW IIIENSUBEN EIIB KINWS HIIIISEHIILI] LONDON, February 21~(7aptaini, the Hon. Frederick Edward Guest, has been B-Ppointed treasurer of the klng‘s household, replacing W. Dud- ley'Ward, who has held that position iiince1910. Mr. Ward resigned in or- der to better attend to his duties ag Liberal whip-. . The Hon. Frederick Edward Guest, late captain of the lst Life Guards is the third son of Baron Wiinhorne.. He married Miss Amy Phipps, daugh- fsf 0! Henry 1’hiops, of Pittsburg, in 1905, at one time Mr. Guest private secretary to Winston Spencer Churchill. IHHEEIIILLEB IN , SLEIGN AEIIIBENI LONDON, Ont., February 21- bltruck by a. special Scottish Riters’ train from Hamilton three people, L'-harles Henry Drake, of Second f-ore, London Township; his sister- in-law, Mrs. Robert Drake, of this WW. and her two-year-old baby, were instantly killed at the Second Gors crossing on the Grand Trunk yester- day afternoon. Almost to the Drake homestead, where _Mrs. Robert 'Drake and her child were being driven,‘the accl- dent occurred on the farm of the -man who lost son, daughter-in-law and llralul-child in the twinkling of su eye. The milk sleigh, in which the three victims of the level crossing W_ere_ riding, was smashed into kindiing wood. The accident occurred only a stone's throw away from where Henry Drake, sr., was splitting wood on the homestead. I GEELNAY HllLlFilX ROUTE LONDON. February 22-During the Present year parliament will be “HEMI to authorize the coulstruction “E 8 fnllwny and harbor at Galway, With aiview to the establishment of s Galway-Halifax route, by which it is claimed that the Atlantic passage °°"I‘| be completed in from two and a hall' to three and three-quarter (lays. The bill is ~n non-contentious one and hopes are expected that these works 'inny be begun early next year. ____,________ \fll1srd's Linimsnt Cures Colds, Etc II BLIIIIIIIBE BN N. YBBK EENIBIL ` ,(Canadiiin Press) WATERPOWN. Feb. 23--The worst railroad blockade in years prevails on 8- H0ClSl0n of the N. Y. Central. Six trains .nre stalled, two of them sm” W0d“@Sf1HY. Lind passengers are being _IIB-kcn care of in farm houses, but with no means of reselling vm. ages. II WINSSNIJBE IN IHIBEI ISIIIIEB e (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Fel). 23.,,A massacre of Thlbetans is reported here itoday. The Chinese troops feared the con- templated return of the hrigand Lama nal- a participant against Chinese ru e. ‘ UIIEENS WILL - - BE SEPIBIIEII ` (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. 23--The bill separa- ting Queen’s University from thc Presbyterian Church was before the private bills committee today and passed. Christianity will remain the religi- nus tcslf, despite the opposition of the Hebrews. YIIIIN WILL EI] WHEBE WIINIEII SAN FRANcIsc0,Feb. 23-A cable to the Chinese Free Press states that Yuan Shi Kai has agreed to go to' Nanking as urged hy thc republican Assembly. The date of the trip is not an- nounced. SURGEON REMOVES ~ NIS OWN -RPPENDIX SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20-For the first time in the history of sur- gery e. medical men today success- fully operated upon himself for ap- pendicitis. Dr. Bertram E. ~Aldcn, chief surgeon at the Franch Hospital, is the record holder. He injected ii spinal anleestlietic, made an incision and removed Els appentlix, while oth- er surgeons stood by to give aid if it shouldbe needed. PHYS UNCLE SMI ` FOR MULE HE STOLE WASHINGTON, Feb. 20-A con- science stricken Civil War veteran who stole a mule from the govern- ment during his enlistment, has senit Secretary of the Treasury MacVeaga 9, draft for S20() to square the ac- count and case his minvl. The cun- triliutioii wus fii\'\viii~ilrd through a Methodist minister at Greencastle, Ind. BARON VON STUMIN RETURNS LONDON, February 22-Baron Von Stuniiri, director of the political department of the German foreign ,oflice, will visit London soon in »an efiort to create n better understand- ing between Great Britain and Ger- many, just as Lord Haldane visited Berlin lu a similar crraud. The baron, who is known to have pro-Engiish sympathies, will have it cordial reception from the British government. Ml.uard’| Linimeut Cures Dlphtherla. wi-:lsr KENT ren B i WINS ROM Nl0NTll(iU'E -_-`--1-_1_.1_ ~ (S lalb Phone. The game was clean throughout, on- P°° y ) MONTAGUE, Feb. vid-The West ly three penalties were imposed. Kent School team of Charlottetown, The high school has s team of “'°n out from the Montague high strong speedy skaters and were de- schcol in the Montague rink to- feated only by the well organized ef- Iforts of their opponents, who excell- “ight hy s score of I to 5. ' 'T0 name wee sc su times close ed in team work. and exciting although the West Kent The boys had a splendid trip and y greatly appreciated the msny kind- ltsrt. The score at half time .woe noises expended to them by the Mon- NJYI tod'k the lend from the ver 4-2 in favor of West Kent, in the tsgue boys. - lui neu the mm mi-mi four to suites osmpneii refereed in im ei- “*° lush unseen mn. _ . fieiwt me caiuble manner. I \ The Republic Gets Half Its Fuel From England and Stock is Short (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. 23-The greatest ap- prehcnsious is felt througho|_\t France in regard to the threnteneh national coal strike in England as France gets more than Half her coal from that country, or about 10,000,000 tons yearly. . 'l‘he present stock here is low und a national strike in Great Britain W0nI<1 Daralize many French lndus- trials concerns. IIIILUIIIIBIN WILL BEIIEIIIE KNIIII _.....- (Cansidian Press) WASi~IING'l‘ON, Feb. 23- Coluinliin. has virtually repudiated the action of Minister Gene-rel Ospinri, and is seuidiug a cordial invitation to Secre- tary of State Knox to visit Colombia shores on his present trip to the Re- publics in the Caribbean! Sea. An invitation has been forwarded promptly to Sec’y of State Knox. WIIIBE EIBIIIIIIIJB IN PBBIIIBM (Canadian Press) LISBON, Fcb . 23-Scores, were lvouuilcd in the clash between the rc publlcan troops and 1, few hundred monarchists, who started- to parade the streets and were repelled by the police with revolver fire and were onlv diaperoefl by n volley from the rifles of the infantry. IBIIIIBLE IIN I IEXNS -BBBIIEB (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 23-The War Department officials ,irc concerned to day over the reports of Col. Stuver,in charge of the American force patroll- ing the Mexican border confirming the press despatches-that large forces of rebels are moving on Junrey opposite El Paso Texas. Advices stated that Geri. Orozoo, is leading on the forces with 1,400 men. . COMHUNICRTTON ~ THROUGH PROVINCE ' FND WITH IRINLRND Yesterday the` Earl Grey did -not leave Georgetown at 7.00 a. m., for Picton, owing to adverse winds. It is expected she will leave Ijeorgetown for Picton at 7.00 ri. in. today with mails, passengers, express and freight and leave Pictou on return to George- town at 7 a. m., tomorrow with mails, and .passengers-. ' There was no steamer from Picton to Georgetown yesterday as the Min- to was in the latter port all of yes- terday. She leaves Georgetown tc- morrow morning at 7.00 o’c1oci¢ for Picton. She will leave Picton oni re- turn to Georgetown at 7 a. ni. Mon- day with mails; passengers, freight, etc. Yesterday the six icebonts did not leave Cape Traverse, owing to strong winds, etc. Six icebonts left Caipe Tormcntine at 9.50 o.m. yesterday with no pas- sengers and 81 sacks mail and ar- rived in Caps 'Traverse at 4 p. m. It is expected they will leave this morning for Cape Tormentine. There was no special train from Georgetown to Charlottetown yester- day. there being nn steamer arriving in that port. The mail from the Earl Grev of the previous night came tn Charlottetown by the regular morning train yesterday. There was u. special to Georgetown last night with passengers, mails, etc., to con- nect with the Earl Grey. A special will also leave Charlottet- own tomorrow night with mails and passengers for Georgetown to con- nect with steamer. A speclaltrsln from Cape Traverse bringing the mail from the iceboats arriving thcrc ,yesterday arrived in Charlottetown at 5.40 p. m. There -was no special to Cape Traverse last night. ' Yesterday the Murray Harbor train arrived in Charlottetown at 9.45 u. m., ten minutes late; the Cape Tra- verse at 10.25 a. m.. fifteen minutes late; the Sourls at 11.24 n. m., twenty minutes late; the Tignlsh at 8.10 p. Nm., 1 hour and thirty mln- utes late and the Summer-side at 6.40 p. m., 1 hour and twenty-five mln- utes late. . ‘tfinsrde llniment cures gnrnt in cows Last of Original Members of Senate Who Were ` Named II) 1867 (Canadian Press) f)'l"I‘AWA, Feb 23-Hon. Wm. Mill- nr, P. C. K. C., the last.of the Sen‘atoi's appointed by Royal pru- clamationi in 1807, died this after- noon. I-Ie sustained a stroke of paralysis ii month ago, but rallied. His gid was iiiiexiiccuill. He will be buried in Antigonish, N. S , his birthplace. EIWB WIEEIINB I III SBIIBIS _ (Special by Phone.) Sfiul'is,._l\"cn. 23-Perhiipg the lni'ges~t and most orderly meeting ever convened in Souris was held in the (‘ourt house this evening to hear the different candidates for the miiyoralty and councillorsliip, li. H. Sterus candidate for Mayor in u straight--forward, clean and concise speech, stated that he favored a sys- tem of permanent works for the town and first of all a system to ensure fire protection. Coliiicillor Il. C. lil(-.Lean then spoke, briefly reviewing the work of the council` for the past year and showing the excellent finnnltial stand- ing of the town, and predged himself if elected as mayor to favor a sys- tem of fire protection first of all, then any works of a permanent nu- .lzure for the aidvanccmcnt' of the town. The other speakers werct.-.J. W, Breninin, W. D. Currie nail Bernard Creamer, Alfred Poquet did not iid- ilress the meeting on account of a severe cold. f The councillors for last your briefly reviewed the good work done bv the council. At the conclusion of the speaking it vote of thgulin was tend- ered Mayor Hughes und also Dr.. A. A. McDonald who presided at the IEIIIS In nhiinus TORONTO, Feb. ...20»The._...li1nck. bears in Riverdale-Park have become ioo numerous, and as their appetites threatened to beggar the citv of Tor- onto it has been decided in solemn conclave by some of the city fathers ‘to exclmnge bears for ornamental water fowl and aqurrels, of which the city of Yardley Pa. has a superlluity. S. A. MCDONALD HAS MADE EX- TENSIVE ALTERATIONS ON 'PHE l~‘»El(lOND FLOOR ()l1` THEIR STORE, - A new Ladies’ ready to wear depart- ment opened. C/7 1 "'i3`»‘ For the past weeks work has been going on at S. A. McDonald’s with ii view of opening up a ladies’ ready- to-wear department on the second floor. The large room in the Week's building, ndjoining their store, has been fitted up as a ladies’ ready-tw wear-goods, suits, coats, dresses, etc. A` large cabinet ie installed for the ready-to-wear suits, keeping them free from dust, and, hnngiwg in (hc natural folds. The men’s clothing department has been considerably enlarged also giv- ing- it nearly twice the previous space occupied by" this department. These two departments are now two of the best stocked in the Province. ' A shipment of ladies’ Spring Suits and ii. shipment of the new long coats for la-dies which promise to be so popular for the ,in coming season have arrived. This new department will be a de- cided additlon to the store und will supply n long felt want by the ladies of (llmrlottetown. NEITHER FORECAST dc. (Special to The Guardian) 'I‘0RON'l‘(l, Feb. 24-Decreasing westerly to southerly winds, fnlr,with much higher temperature. Sunday mild. The temperature at three o'0l00k this morning by the "Rexall Store" Tested thermometer was 10 degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded csterd was eleven ds rees above ` Y RY Z zero and the highest was eighteen n.- bove. The lowest the previous night was ten above. At nine a. m. yester- day it was eleven above and at nine p'. m. it was seventeen above. The length of todnv will be ten hours and. fifty-five minutes and of tomorrow ten hours and fifty-seven minutes. The tide will be high this afternoon at 2.12, tomorrow nt 2.39'and Mon- _dny afternoon at 3.24; it will be high tomorrow morning nt 3.34, Monday at 4.44 and Tuesday at 6.03. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.42, tpmurrow at 5.43 and Monday at 5.44; it rises tomorrow morning at 6:5, Monday et 6.44 and Tuesday at ll. 3. The moon sets tomorrow morning `st 1.10 and Monday morning at I Because Some One Went loy Riding With His Auto in Montreal ~ (Canadian Press) MoN'i‘iu1lAi.. Feb. 23-By the workings iif the Quebec statute re- Max Aitken, M. P. who landed hor Yesterday, wus mulcted in the Mont- real (‘ourt to the tune of $1,500 and costs because he owned nn automo- liiln, which, without his knowledge or consent had been used in u joy ride slid severely injured another person. BBIIISH SPY NEIIBLY ESBIPEB (Canadian Press) ESHEN, Germany., Feb. 23- Lleut. V. H. Brsnon of the British Navy who was sentenced in 1910 to serve follr years for espionage, last night almost escaped. I-le liled through the bars and de- scended to the ground but was cap. tured by a sentry. B-YNIIIIIIIENN IB- BE SIIBN IHIEB (Canadian Press) ' INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 23-Arrange,- ments were completed today for the armignment of the men indicted in the dynamite conspiracy cases. _,____,.____ LLIIIII- EEIIIIISE EHIEE SPEIKIB (Canadian Press) ' TIONDON, -Fein. 23-Dsivid Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was the chief speaker at the meeting of the National Union of Women Suf- fraget societies today. - The Government is divided on the question and he said the bill could not be a Government measure as the party is divided on the cues/tion. If introduced as an amendment td the franchise bill would give all . its advocates ,, chance to vote on it. EIBHI BABIES WIBE PBISIINEB (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 23-Police sct- ion in the cnse of the sudden deaths of eight babies out of 30 infants in a Brooklyn nursery during the past live days has been deferred pending con- firmation. It is believed by several physicians that the babies were poisoned by oxalic acid. The babies are infthe hands of a chemist, awaiting his report. L-___ GUN DENSEU NDNEN IISEHLN TS _ g'ro9g_tefqr_oiss»ine»ties.) ' , SMALL ALTAR, suitable for /\ church vestry may be had at No- tre Diime Convent, Charlottetown, on application. _ 2-24d3l- TIFOR SALE, double lot, house and . shop, hens, geese, garden tools; also tools for repairing bicycles, 1 gun, nil kinds of furniture. Apply to 44 Edward St. If not sold before the 5th, will be sold by public nuc- tlon. 2-15d8i. 'FOR SALE, a pure bred Chester White Boar registered. Prize winner, 2 years old the 13th of March, 1912. This hog is guaran- teed to give satisfaction in every res- pect. For further particulars imply to l§._l-I. McM_ihs>n,_Westv_li>ys_1-lead, P. AUCTION, furniture-at the resi- . dence of Prof. O. M. Wright 15 Brighton Avenue on Monday 26th Feby commencing nt 2 o‘clock sharp. Parlor, diningroom, hall, bed- room and kitchen furniture. including Happy Thought Range. R. Beafrlto, auctioneer. i _ 4, 2-17d8l . RNITURE AUCTION-By in structions from Mrs. J. W. Par- tridge, I will sell bv suction gt her residence 6 Upper Hillsboro Street. on Wednesday Feb. 28,- commencing nt- 11 o'eloclr a. m. All her household effects, comprising parlor, dining- room, hall, bedroom and kitchen fur nlture including steel range, nearly new. R. Beeirsto suctioneer. 2-ztdsl. .mm-4'; Liniment Cures Dlstemper. garding autos and their owners Sirl- IEBIINIIEEEIIHS ESENNIIIHTIWILLEB ISIIIM IIIIIEN. i PROPOSALSTO BBIII-SN SIBIKE I BIEII YESIEEIIINI HENIIILYEINEB I SETTLEST'RfK1E SILII WEIIVEBS III] [IN SIBIKE (Canadian Press) l-’A'I"l‘ERSON, N. J. Feb. 23-35,000 wenvers in the silk mills remafued a- way from work today and threatened to strilic Monday if the wage schedule ailopted for some of the largest oper- iiturs is not made universal. MIIBE EIBHIINE IILNBIWS IWEXIIIII (Canadian Press) PORREON, Tex., Feb. 20-Via El Paso, 'l`ex., Fel). 23-A despatch which details the fighting of the Fed- eral and Vasquistuu st Sim Pedro ou Sunday has reached here stating 257 rebels were killed and ll fcderals. Two children and several women were Killed by stray bullets. LNBBE VESSELS IIIIISILI SIWEII (Canadian Press) ROME. Feb. 23-All large vessels that suffered in the severe storm of Wednesday and Thursday were hosted or extricated from their iliiliculties vxczirt the old Dominion liner Madi- son, sunl: iu l\'firf\.ll< Channel ond the I\lorvfeglnri stcumship licrnies., i,lo\in on the bar nt isdgev.'atii'. iilililliilll Ellililli H-| is -»»,.~... _.A .~..»‘ (canadian Pres”s.) WINNIPEG, Feb. 23-As the result of the commission of investigation warrant was today issued for Thomas sums than were expended. Other prosecutions are to follow. DETROIT HAD l`iElTH DEll.LlN(i BLlZZllRD NRS H-“»LY\)l(E BANGOR. Feb. 20-Mrs. Cora M. Holyoke, widow of Frank H. Holy- oke, the Bangor lumberrnan who died in Los Angeles,, October 8,- 1911, previous marriage, alleging luck 0! filisl affection. ' " T 2;.-2 " " S e‘l_\.-.‘#i`--Jli’-rl* I-I Q Il Ev si. FS r.;»¢- »--~¢~.»\ _Premier llsqulth Offers Terms Which Welch llllne Owners Refuse to T ce (Canadian PNBI) LONDON, Fab. 33--Acc0rdfl¢ to the Daily Telegraph, Premier -Ae- qulth at n conference in the Foreign Oincs yesterday proposed nrst., the postponement of the date of the ope- ration of the strlloa notices; second, that the owners admit the principle of a rniinlmum wage; third, thot ni gotistiorrs should ensue to lettlethq amount of the minimum wage. "' The miners on their part offered to substitute other proposals. ' Some of the owners concurred, but the South Wales owners refuse to lb- wi to the request fer postnassuidt on the ground that it w0uld"res\|ll onlg in a further dlsorganlzatibn of tra e. NEW BNILWNY , INBBBPBBNIEB . (Canadian Press) O'_i"1‘AWA, Feb. 23--A new railway project was introduced in the Benito today with a transcontinental name, but the route is from Montreal to James Bay. It is called the Montreal Transcon- tinental Company, 'i'he hill provides for its incorpora- tion with a capital of $1,000,000 to connect. with the I-I. 'l‘. fi. nt or nam \.f`B.‘llU Luke wr e\gg'.»h|'l'(\,, fhgggg [0 James _B8.v. with ho-fer to operate vessels and transmit electricity. t .ELWW-. BIIIIIIS BUIINEB IB IIEIIH riiiliiliiiii 1 1-. (Canadian Press) LEOMINIBTER, Feb. 23-Fl-.lp _i Curtis was burnrd to death and -ei-if ,en others severely iniured, two‘ Der- havl fn-tally, today. when some cri- luoid took fire in a building ocmipicil into the administration of th Manito- ` as a factory today. ` ha Government telephone system al The property :loss is only $3`_f.)i»o. Marshall, foreman of the plant de-I Tig? partment, charged with falsifying L U G U Y vouchers by filling out for larger;§ U' BE EBWIIIIIIIEII HALIFAX, Feb. 22--Mrs. Adl l\'ll~- ,CM`l‘0n. selfconfeseed of the muriini. DETROIT, February 22.-The worst gby burning alive in n. stove, of hui blizzard experienced in Michigan in `Bi! Wwlfs' \ll~\W» Will f-ifhcr ha .~u:'. years was responsible yesterday for §¢1“it`*d 01' °°n\miE¢¢d l‘v Hi-if"'n'll'4|‘§r the death of at least one person and imeldilfg this Bfficfuooll- 25 others, as the result of collisions W- 'J. O'Hel»\’ll, Bntillg for the fic between trains or street ear, due to . lense. made s stron! nniienl for or the blinding snow storm. Icilittal yesterday afternoon, and the Steam and electric railway traf- Icnse was adjourned till 3 o'clock thi-. fic is paralyzed in all directions. Bev- afternoon when Mr. Fielding will eral trains ure bitrlcrl in snow drifts, leithcr commit or ac uit. and others are running from five toy Notwithstanding Mr. O'HeArn`s eight hours behind time. ‘strong unreal for acquittal. the gen--' One passenger was lzillcd and sev- , eral opinion is that the chlld-mer- eral were hurt near Vic‘.1sinirg, when 1 dcrer will be committed for trial. a freight train crashed into u stalled; Mrs. Mc(`arron was in cliurt y~--- psssenger train on the Grand Rapids ~ terdey afternoon, as cool and indlf and Indiana road. ferent as ever. Her husband sat with her, and did not seem to take the mutter so seriously as on Monday nail FEE-ES WELI- Nppi Al-I Tuesday. He laughed freely atvtlmel. ' KILLED MILLIONAIRE FITHER IND NIISELF .___- nnd loft the bulk of his property to, DRAYTON, N. D., Feb. 10-Rex B. his two nieces, has filed in the Pro-» Wallace of St. Paul shot his father, bat:-. Court here, notice of her appeall C. H. Wallace, millionaire banker; ee- lrom that cnurt's decision admitting rlously injuring his brother-in-law, J. the will to prlcdniite here est a _foreiitgln , Bi St;"ong,t;ndFlthenN saot slug H22 will. Mrs. l-loyri e was cu oi w -, hmse in e rat n ons ii out a dollar. it hciniz nllrilnfl by ` Drayton, of which the older 'W»N.lne»- testator that he hnd effected a set- f was president. Wallace was nrreltnd tlement with her for $5,000 some, in sit, pau] 18,1 month because he months previous to his death. HolY-- threatened his father, whom he charg- oke also cut oll his two sons by BI ed with falling to make wood a pro- mise to give him $20,000. ' lends y ing grass, my hands , I D805. ' I thank Thee that the sight of sunlit Can sive me daily glednen so 1 thank Thee for my .1 tumor Thee, peru, u-st I sm! *hon*-' Thor 'hm I I-no isoyluliign . of enrth ' ‘- straight and strong, . ~ with wit to work sun here to risen IRM Emtls "M I""I“m"' I""“" `I°“.“ _ 9 _ _ . me brave! irus suin'e"n'i riginal i...\.,,,_ (1,, nt. That two-score years, unlatliomed.' ver worth ` , ' still belong _ ' Of beating human hearts thot To the allotted life Thy bounty gave. one weep ' "-»_ I thank Thee that as vet' need not know, YM. nédd DOC TMI, the iii_\ltr\ry (il nge And dipping hills. the breath of even- en d: _ »But more than nil, and though in That wet, dark rocks and flowers -in I these should 2°.. i Dear, Lord. this on -Juliet Wilbur , 1 . l 'I+ f .iij yi i ' " il ’ 1 'i i .._>. = v... , "Ee, - ii ,§` » .,~ -err »_ .». - H ` . f if 1. f-1 .fi ~ 'l “_ s( 'lf i ‘ii .i : 'ff' I 'Ni if m r I iii Ziff. ru( I ., il I I _ Wi 6 I ,.. .._;; :-_: 1'. fi i _ U.- on-f..-.~:.>` ‘ I I, *U _.l I ‘ f