.ii -5 4 iii ET ,i .’l iff lil ll ,_. _.l ._, -l ..l si 'i'-" 1”* "1.,i _,_ 131.' ll ly ll if I I l 5 l 1: ‘l. .i` _l l i l l I l i l l g. ,_ \v ll." "f<.~ir`533t§€ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' 4 ___/_FEBRUARY 24, i916. _ PAGE SIX ' ~ 4 ronlu._ _ t- =‘°..';'°:.“2°'.r.:‘.=_.'°.°..'<-{“°‘;f.°.:i weather. _ l % Better thanbeef-tea _ln sic_ ness. Very delicious for :touching - new c. 4 sglilhlesi :Eli ma'y in ii ' moment. '1'in1p_f4, i¢s,_5_o and we Cubes. l19‘¢?lnES li _ I lllllslllllillll. L_- v. ff? zr. il- - 3_.__..._ ._.___.i._ ...... _T __ .__- Miss D. Rudge ` 171 Great George Street Manufacturer of all kinds of fine- halr goods. Also Gentlemens Toupeer and Wigs. - _ Phone-314. Manlcurlng. Hairdressing. 7367-2~14`.VI I Mo Guardian IT PAYS to buy in this province. PERFECT ICE.-Band .-\rena__tr\_; u1gh¢_ .o0.. FOR M|SSl0NARlES.- Help the Missionary' cause by attending the tea in St. Psul's Parish Ilall, ’I`ues_da§_'. Feb. mil. -ill- DANCING CLASS. - The Frldni’ night dancing class will meet in their hall, Queen Street, formerii' 0<`C\ll>i°d by thc Knights of Columbus, . - ll'.t. lN HALlFAx.-Private Patrick Ayiward. of Lot -I0. who is with the 82nd Regiment in Halifax, is seriously 111 with Pneumonia. His mother left yesterday if-l' Halifax. IMPORTANT MEETING.--A special -mel-ting ot' the old and young branch of the League ofthe Cross will be held in lhl-ir hnli, Dorchester Street, to- iiighl nt. 'l' o’cIor‘k, _\ full :ills-nflancc is; rl-rNl‘slr\lI, T503 VALENTINE SKATE.-Tlic vzilcii- titic skate ut the St Dunstairs Rink was a decided success. .»\ large crowd left thc city on the special train and several teams wc-nt olll from the l-ily. The rink wus appropriately' decorated for the l_~»casion and tl thoroughly good time wr , enjoyed. The League of the "Ir - ‘~1'l:id was in attendance and :-_.1 excellent music. Refresh- ii -.vas rcnlizr.-li, which .gow in -Jttctown llospiwl. _rj lv. ‘l- E-'JDING BELLS.-The residence -:li itev. li, .\icLcan_ \\'atcrl:uei'c, ivns tiir sc--iie oi’ an interesting event on \’,'oliiiesda.y afternoon wiicn Mr Jolin .\lcl’li~_=¢- of Caledonia was united in mill-riaigre lo Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr Alex. .\lcl-Iachern, of Rice Point. The groom was supported' hy hir Laucblin McPlice. Corporal in the 105tli, and thc bride by her sister, Miss .\lary E. Mclrlachem. The best wishes of a large circle of friends go with the young couple as they start on the journey ni' life :ls liushand and wifre, OF LOCAL. INTEREST.--\Vriting_ to his brother. Angus McLeod. of Glace Bay, front Llramsliott (`:\mp,| I-jiiglaiid, Plc, Lawroiice .\IcLI.‘l>d, oil tlic -iflth Battalion, said they were to leave next morning for Sborncllffc. Ill: had .-lcon li lot oi` Cape Breton boys, and :llso some former Capo Bretonr-rs. Among the lattl-r lic. mr-iitil-ns "Billy" .\ir-ikll-. soil ot' the lllf.: \\'iii. .\lr-ikle. first minister of I-(nox Clilircli. "Billy" .ilcikle is in ilil- 4~lih, ti \\'»-str-rn lirlttlllion, ili wliicli Dr. iiuszarli, who practisl-li in Glace Bay and Doniinion N0. 6 sonic; yclirs ago, is fl inujor.-Glaco Buy film.-ltr-. CABLE RESTORATION.-'l`h»> Wes- tern Union Tvlcgrapli (`o. niinuunc-es ‘lint iinprovc-ment in its Tr1iiis~,~‘».tl;intil: .iblli facilities cnablf-s it to reinstall- ts cable letter servicl-, which has been =uspt-iidl-.d since Juniiary firll. The '.\'estl,-rli Union Co. sometime ago re- »-stalilislied its licferrcll half-rate and '»-‘cvk-1-nll letter rfalilt- scrvil-l-s and rc- -nriiptioli oi' its culilo letter service lfslllres its full linc of supplvmeiitary .~crvit-‘es in addition to ifs regular fast i-iblc service. Tliis restoration Of tbl" .ihlle situation to its nornial basis is the greatest importance to Cana- ilali foreign trade. ___ ADVICE TO WIVES. Plltient Man-"Suppose a woman- :llakcs it so hot for husband that het _--e vos her: what can she do?" Lawyer- -“Sue him for support." Patient Mun' -"Suppose she has run him so heavily, ll. -llibt that he cannot support her htf -'--‘iso his creditors grab every penuyl 1. soon as he gels lt?" Lawyer--"lf.l ~~\' :iriy reason. he fails to pay Iicr tllcl .iliouiit ordered he will be sent to pri-I ---li for contempt of court." Patienti \i..n-- “Suppose she drives liim out off lE..- limiso with a fiat iron, and he is; afraid to como hack?" Lawyer-“Shel can sue him for dosertionf' Patieiitl .-lnii-“Wt-ll, I don't sec anything forl rim to do but go and hang myself!”l Y_il\vyt-r-"It's against the law to com~' mil. suicillr-_ and if you're caught at I ‘tempting it you will go to jain.§ 'lay ! ”- Scottish-American. GAS WAS WISE. The hotel was not a very good one -ml *lm travelling men knew it. Nev- crthliless they were obliged to go tlir-,ro L- _ I ff v:ii»~ii they camo into at night to the i l New iid- I I” Ladiesiiliools In Laced and Button Patent and Dull Leathers ' .'_AT_ $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, - -4.50 and 5.00 ,Smith ` 127 Queen sl. 4---____.____1-»¢_--... ~u____. -...______.._-1_-- ll lf’ lilllr- town. ln the middle of the night -._-in of them was dimly conscious tliitt. s_»rl.- thing was wrong. Suddenly he __ _'_ ~_'i._~=d that tho trlilillic came from u _‘plc--'..l.;gas int. - ,gl ' ‘ll .lke up, illll,” lil- slioiited, shaking I ».l,-. il-land viritl-lilly. "Tho gas is es- ’»lil»llig." ".’l'\:ll," growlr-ll Bill, “can you lllailio ll?" = $1,000,000 AIR RAID POLICIES. l.ONll0.\', l-‘l-bruari' 22.- Annou- iiccincrit ig inode ofilcally that during till- first four months of operation oi tho governnienfn llir-raid Insurnnco pluin more than 1,100,000 policies wer(-_ written. Of these 22 per cent. cover dainagos which may bfi sustained from bombardment. or attul-ks of aircraft. The remainder cover aircraft risks oli- ly. W llllll YUUNII WIIMEN are so often subject to headache-are languid, pale and nervous-because ‘ theirblooclisthin or insufficient. Tiicy are not rcnlly sick and Iiesitntc to com- plziin. but they lack that ambition and vivacitywhich istheirbirthtight. They donotneeclrlrugs- -butdoncedtlictonic and nourishment in Scott`s Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollou cheeks, suppresses nervousness and cs tnblisliessfrength. Nourishmentalonc makesblood and Scott's Emulsion is thc essence of concentrated nourishment. free from wines or opiates. If mother or daughter is irailaprilc nr nervous, give her, Scott‘s for one month and see the betterment. It has li wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid 'Thirteen and fourpence. please. Goolll BIG CARNIVAL. - Arena Frldtiy night. 7502 CANDY._- liomemade candy. household dalnties, aprons and child- ren's clothing for sale at St. Paul's Parish Hail Thursday. 7477- SKATE NOW.--Tho winter is pass- ing. Band at Arena tonight. 7502 ISLANDER WOUNDED.-In thc casualty list issued at Ottawa yes- terday morning Daniel H. Bears. Brooiliyn. Lot 61. P. E. i.. is 1111011 as wounded. Mr. Bears is a member ofthe 26th Battalion. CARD OF THANKS.-The wife and family of the late William Wil- liams wish to thank their many friends most sincerely for their k.Ind~ ne-ss dtirlng the illness and lifter the dl-atb of the deceased. 750i. HELPING RECRUITING. - An nl* peel by Bishop Morrison of thc- Roman Ciltlioiic sen of Antigonisli. formerly of (‘liarlottl\towii, i`or rl-cruits for the Canadian for.-l-s, wlls reall in tlic Catholic churches on Sunday. The appeal places the situation of the Empire strongly ht-fore the yl'»llt1f§ l11l‘I-\. says a Sydney exchange. THE CAR FERRY STEAMER-The Prince Edward island left here ab0\ll 8.30 yesterday morning and met very lil=:iv_v ion at 2 o'clor-k. She arrived oil' Caribou about »i rfclock. and ut. 10 last night was in thc some position in qi thick nortli-east snow storm. She has on hoard 50 passenglws, 50 sacks oi` iiinii, two tons ui' express :ind two horses, ____- Vllllillll |]lSlLl SIAHIS llll Will, NEW YORK, Feb. 23,-"Remember your initials are V. C., the same as those of the Victoria (‘,ros.=\!" shouted ti. friend from the White Star lincfs pier, to Vernon Castle. aviator _and daiilzer, who was aboard the Adriatic wliffii sho, steamed yesterday for Liv erpooi. Mr. Castle is on his way to Eiiglaiili to enter the Royal Naval Fly- .iig corps after having taken lessons iii aviation at .\'owport I\'ews, V8~. and hc-cn pronouiiccll “an ant illlliil- .\ir. Castle said hr- linll said good bye to his \\-it`<- at Si. Louis, lilo. on last Suiillay. Slit' is in “\\'ntcli Your Step." A richly llrf_-ssl-ll ylilini: woniui. alighting from a. taxicab ran aboard the ship and asltell to have Mr. Castlt -pointed out to hor. Sho then threw her liriiis about. lillii and kissed him re pcatelily. Mr. Castle seemed to he tot ...ized to inane any l'0s-istniicr-, and nt liashful debutante could have blushed ,. prettier crimson than did hc. MEN IN LUMBER CAMPS D|DN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WAR FIIEIJERICTON. Feb. 23. -That mliiiy Frcnchnien cmpioyl-,d In the llimbcr woods did not know at world war was being waged is the report iiindc by Scrgt. Major Daizell of the li5th Battalion. after a recruiting tour of thu lumher camps ofthe Mira michi Lumber Company last week. - Sergt. Major Daizell and Privat. Aaron Price spent the past week visit ing the Aiiramichi Lumber Company’s .:_iiiips und at one camp in the bacl-'. _~.~liod.~i, where about 50 Frenchmen are working they found the men- did noi know anything about the war an-. were much surprised when the recruit llig officer asked them to enlist in tin i .llilidiau foces. ' Sul-gt. Major Dalzell and Private Price secured the names of five pros- lioctive recruits during their trip. LONDON, Feb. 22.- The Italians liflcr weeks of hammering at Aus- trian positions with their big guns. liavc captured the Mountanious Reg- ion ot' t`allo in Sugana Valley and also l-:~l~upicd the towns of Roncego Ron- lrlil By their new acquired terrain tne Ituliutis are almost within striking distance of one their chief objectives oi' the war, the city of Trent which lies protected on the Northeast and South by a. lino of Forts fifteen miles \V-est of the captured region. Again there has been vicious fighting in Ar~ tois region ln France. in Clianipague, along both banks Mouse, about Don and to tlit- l-ssl of Soucllez. After heavy bombardment. the Germans at- tacked and captured 800 metros. of 1 French trenches and took seven offic- ers und 319 mr-li prisoners. So power- ful was till- nltlll-ll llilll the Germans, seven liut\.ilil»ll,; slrlllig, not ou.ly oc- cupied tlir- lil-..l liiili ot' trenches, but at some pllllllal lzlillicli ance:-is tn some of the l-_olilllilllill-utiliii trench. The French. by .1 countr-r attack, it is offl- cinlly aiiillllilil-lid ill Paris, siicceridcd in driving but (icrnllllis from :ill hut li fnw ot' llir~.~ll\ positloiis. 'I`lil\ (lemons siifforlnft lil-llvily. At llrabantsur- Mouse tlili Gcrninns lilso broke into the Freilcli treiil-lies, but were again were driven out bnl-k to their origin- nl positions. The cniirc crew of rihout twenty- two men of n Zcppclln uirshlp which was shot down by thc French iicar Brant-Lc-llol perlslil-li in tlio flames which eilvrlnpcd thc ltlrcrnft, when it fell from it height of six thousand fnct. Berlin admits thc loss of this Zerxelin. . - _ ere is no change In the situation oionir the front In Russia are still pressing the Turks hard I Armenia. Constantinople. In' 'the Yiirstofliclal statement concerning the reverse to the Turkish _arms at Erzerum sliys tho retirement' to positions west of the fortress took place after the Turks. destroyed tho positions to cast of Erzerum and also fifty old cannon, which they could not Luke away with them. Denial is made that the Rus- sians captured 1,000 cannon and 80,000 prisoners. A semi-ofllclai report from Berlin says the senussi tribesmen from Westeni Egypt captured sever- al towns _and are approaching the Nile River Valley. Again the Bulgarians and French have como in contact on the Greco Serb frontier. The Bulgarians were forced to retire after a lively engage ment, leaving hnlf a dozen prisoners In the hands of the French. A Jap fleet having with it s lergo number of aircraft is re rted to hsve M J substitutes. At any drug store. ' Scott I lawns. Tomato. Ont. i5-IA D0 ei-rivsrr in the Mediterranean See. sc- »-» U‘5“‘.°:“?‘?"!"!"i*l° Ziiiss Ruth E. Campbell, Mr. and liirs. J. R. Burnett. Miss Burnett. lan Burnett. Willie Burnett.. ' .\'iail Burnett. E. A. i-‘osterf _ - Mrs. F. R. I-le5ri;."_ Mrs. Harry Johnson. Cornwall- School, Mrs. Jas. Lynds. 1 pr. rubber boots !°!*!"!"F"‘?‘!° R. E. Bsgnall, Hon. A. E. Arsennult, J. J. McKinnon. ' Dr W. Il. Pethick. Mrs. Pethick, ~ Robert lil. Beer, J. \V. Stewart, W. A. Weeks, David Reid, Alexander Grant. Bangor. l\li-s. Alfred Phillips, -Arlington. Mrs. F. P. Tuylor, Wm. Duffy. Andrew Bradley. Blooming Pt.. Robert L. Cotton. Alex. N. .\icKenzie, Long Creek. -. \\'. R, Aitken, . James Patou. Airs. James Paton, .\loorc & .\lcLoori. 4 pairs .\l. P. Hogan, ` John Johnston, Long River. A. Friend, W. ft. Tnylor. Granville. llammond Vessey, York. J. & T. Morris. _ Tho Misses Stampcr. Mrs. Bruce Duck. J. A. Mclsaac I Mrs. Jus. ll. Devereaux Nancy Weeks Charlottetown Bowling Alleys . .\i. C. McGowan _ . R. E. Mulch & _Co._ Stanley, Shaw & Penrdon - A. Home . A. Forsythe . Jasper Picl-:ard _ - Iohn McLeod & Co. R. Besirsto David Hooper _ - J. C. Sims J. S. Wedlock F. lt, Newsom C. McCallum R. Grant Chariottetdwn Ilubber Co., Ltd. 4 pairs boots oo»-r:..=~_»-A :f-\_;~\ ,egmri .1 .saerlclnret.°lr:r¢lc.>m-sgn:r~:nf~;»;:;:;1§1:»ra§.-=¢=;\ . i°!°'=5"‘$°I'f.“2‘;“ Mr. Jiggs l. A. Ritchie 0. J. Thompson, N. Tryon _ `yrus Smith yirs. R. E. Bagnall `rabbe Hardware Co. fumes Hooper I. O. Arsenault J. A. McMillan YESTERDAY'S. SUBSCRIPTIONS Previously acknowledged S-186. A. E. McEachcm, 2 pairs boots .\I. Burge, 2. . _ $488. _ A_ W. HYNDMAN» ' Hoyt. Treasurer. PERSONALS Dr. .and Ilirs. Conroy, city, return- ed by the Prince Edward yesterday liiornlng from Halifax., Miss Frcdn llaszard, city, nrrivcd_ home yesterday morning from Hali- fax. Mr. Frank Lowther, Cornwall. has returned homo from an extended tisit with friends In Cl'iarIottetown. Mrs T. Manchester. who has been vlsltiiig lil-r parents, Mr and Mrs Mc.- Leod, of Belfast, loft yesterday morn- .ng on the car furry for New Glasgow. Lieutenant C. C. Thompson, of the "J5th Prince Edward Island Battalion. s spending a day or so with friends ii Amherst, N. S. Mrs. W. E. Hyndman and Miss Mar- garet Cotton left yesterday morning on a trip to St. John and other points in the Maritime Provinces. The friends of Mrs. George Abbott of Union Road, will be pleased to learn that she is recovering aftor n serious opei~at,ioii lit. the Mays lins- pital, Rochester, Miiinisoto. Rev. Father llcztrdon and his sistl-r,' Miss Katie Rr\.arlioii,.of Sl. Paul. Minn., ai-rlvcd hero yesterday on s. visit to their father. Mr Dnniol Reardon. who 's ill nt the Phnriottntnwn Hospital. Miss Anglo Dolrun nnd Miss Louise Il/iurplly, ntillLnm-s for Paton Rr Co.. and Miss Wylilil~_ uiillinnr for Moore & Ml-Leod‘s. lcfl. yesterday for the spring openings in Toronto and Mont- rclll. <‘lipl. Vllirciico Tidmarlih of the Gi-onnlllcr Guards. Montreal. left for that cllyyesierday morning alter a visit to his parents in Charlottetown. His father, Mr. W. F. Tidmsrsh ac- compnnlori him to the mainland. _ -How. Pneumonia Stsrle _. \ ' And How Often Preventsll Wu wish you lied used "Cof._ar`rhaz0llQ$'; allhlcéi léllls colds in fl__velmIn|th`l.h_In o rs pace Cato zone soot ee- tlie irritated membrlsiitelii and relieves cl_i_t_igostlon,_;-dtbtzn iii_out.s out tire p egm sn_ _ es e‘ . enables the bioodofg i'etsih|"l!"§ntural supply of oxygen, lun¢~fo_od. and vital- ity. ln any cough. bronchitis or Cnt- arrh it’s guaranteed to positively cure. glowere of dangerous snbstlhltls' _Off ered under misleedinl flames or genuine cA'rAmu-io2oNll~wli|°li ll' sold everywhere, large slits- 'contain- ing two months treatment es\It'l1.00i small size 50c; trial size 2Bh.‘~'f '-_lj _ . Manieurhlgf ' mlm an inn »-n.»aedss- bf -You catch a little cold today and by. tiimofrow it has reached the .throat n xt day the lungs are affecledunilsliii ° -~v~|-asf: Tim# "'.°.‘='°¥ 1 cANAnA's ..?.‘.?‘.°.‘.f:l.§.ii'°sr.. A-FIGHTING six Thrilling Reels ' ‘ ' __ ' Taken In by Lt. D. J. Dwyer, Sod.. _ Batt.C.E.F. < - Exciting anMd'_So11lLStirring Record of our Brave Canadian' Boys in Khaki Overseas, and how ' they are making History With Vivid Explanatory Remarks by WHITE, D .C. M. Hero of Ypres and St. Julian Who Tells About Life on the Firing Line and Explains the 500 STARTLING SCENES _ I l _ " " W T __ ipllllmqi \\\\\\\\\\".’lIIIlllll\‘ nl 9, ` s 1 c ‘ ”.s‘L°§ff.” People’s Theatre ‘éi‘_I§.3'...__{.'5 - Reliance Players Present In The I “Heart Beats” Two Part Drama A Tense Society Drama _ _ IN TWO PARTS - Zip The Dodger _ Featuring Francelia Billingfon Keystone comedy cc 0 _ _ T; ggllfghxffp tlssr You roiilslai Inztt-resting "l`woPart Drama The Exploits of Elaine of -‘vs o_l.oi-:N rliul-: .” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ""HB\\““\LéJlIHl&\\““ K\“'.'§WIlA\\\§€'n'-II/I//I0 . l - _ , l fi A llllllill ull filllll PRINCE lContluucd from Baie one.) ll i \ 5 f t ‘_ PRICES-Adults 25c---Children l0c---And Worth Twice as Much! I smr I/lllllllge \\\\\\\\\u\\\\illullAu»w1.\\\\\ss\\\\ W IIIIIffx'\¥\\\YIlVi WHAT CANADA PAYS ! SOLDIERS PAY AND ALLDWANCES, CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT PRDVISION F OR WAVES, MOTHERS AND CHILDREN Canada is determined that her sons shall bc as well paid and their families as well cared for, as a grateful and wealthy country can afford. The scale of pay for Overseas Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and the Pensions, are on a more liberal basis than those of any other country engagedin the war. SCALE OF PAY _ Field Separation RAN K - Pay Allow - noe Allowance per day per day per month $2530 20.00 20.00 Sergeantm... . _ . ...... ...... .... ...... .. $1.35 $0.15 Corporals . . . . . . ._ .. .. . . 1.10 .10 Private, Buglers, Drummers ete..... .--- .~-- -1-00 -10 The men arc, of course, fed and clothed by the Government. The Separation Allowance is the sum _paid by the Government enlisted man, or to the widowed mother if the son is unmarried and This is in addition to part of his pay which is reserved for her. ' One-half of :1 solidcr’s pay is withheld by the Government and paid to his depend- ents. This ensures that at least $35.00 per month is paid by the Government ito the wife M" THE PA'rRo'r1c FUND I`lie Patriotic Fund has been created to assist those dependents of a soldier who mal mom help ghnn the Gnvemment gives, From this 'Fund the following sums are paid ~ if the need exists :-. A . _ _ - .lil to the wife of each is her sole support. Wlves..............i...... ..... .... children of wlaawsu . _ F'°"‘ ‘5'°° '° “°'°° 9°' '“°“"‘ » Metnsre of unmarried msn.... . Children of married men according to nge and number In fnml|y...... .... “'50 M ”'°° “ch P" mmm , . Ladies represci_iting`the Patriotic Fund pay regular visits to families of men on Over- seas Service, and give friendly advice and practical help in case of need. Many employers have pledged themselves to give preference to returned soldiers. when - i- ' .- . _.-1 _-.y °"g°=i"g mel- » -_ . ¢ s l . 'PENSI0 ‘-liaise. 5....-_ ~;f.-....._..1..-.-.;'; ' 1 I NS _ fThe___Canadian_scaiefofipeiisions range for private soldier, from $75.00 per year for od!- m__iri"I'nii_ior _injuries to .$§6_4‘.oo 'for total disability. /In case of deitth $22.00 ll. month is paid _ l 'disr- *UW 1 ' ' » a _/ ‘ support receives-$22.00 s month. . CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT Age-18 to 45 years. . Height-5 feet 2 inches minimum I 'How 'ro ENL1s'r ‘ I Apply to Lisu r. col.. cslurasu. of is any recruiting olnoer ultU’l‘. 1- COL. ALLAN, MAJOR LEIGH, JUDGE FRASER,Souris, or write for information to '° _ ,_ . _ _ _ _ ' ‘ ~Pirovinoial_f,Pa,tri0ti¢ Society, Charlottetowui ---- -, . -ll __.______-_._r.el3_esR-stenurr,muon,nos._' _ appointment. 111 oreeeilestse-~|_\~' ein-lliiig to Itsllen despetohes printed in German newspapers. _ . -V ‘ ii' "bv _ ‘ _ V - ' -:-1-.~. ‘ lr . . » - .` -. E" iff... . ix- \’tl"~'-‘l~._', -1 , _ '.- ' ; - . ` - W ., " '- <3 _ 'l i' . , /' ,_ _ -. w _ ,rf ' 0. ~»., _,~_._,»__.)__ -1. ;¢ ..il ‘I‘t__1_ _ _,,._ , “___ _~__,._,§-_si _i __ _____.1_...l~.‘{\ff_-_ ., _ _ _, -__._ ,_;.' ,___-_K _ _ . , _ _,.1 \. _ . » ‘ .~- - »' -r---' _ - _ ., 1.1"” fr.--» iw. ., , _ _ . ' , _ ,_{ , l , , _ ...`. . .,r » , _ _ __ ... _ _ .._',...:.'._‘_';.;,:;. ,_.._.:. :' _ .:' _ _ _ ---~~ _-__-;;_.__:__ __ _.; . _ _ ____ _ “___” __ _ . ,, _ ,»f lf--f -_- _,.1 ..>_"t" ga; ,. » ." ` ' ‘ ` ` ` " ' \ m M " "£n_A"-'I-'_.¥P"` "Ln, 'i-'ff-_ -'-‘ ' _ ' _ -7 * to the widow' and $5 oo it month for each cliildf i' A widowed mother whose son wl1ole,‘;: . - ~, l i