, A f- ., '00T0BER_l1`.1917 __ _ 'r11.¢i.'_oHARLorTarovvir oUA1_zDIAN _ PAGE Five li Cold nights- are near at hand an entlemen 1 The Ce-ml L-ua--1----~ fuiilii ui I iiiiusiiiii Nuiiiiiiiiiis' i 1 /.` ‘ I* PAYS to buy in this province HUNTER‘8 RIVER 'ETC --Rev It CUiT.-- The Itev. E. . Styles Albrrion will preach -at Wliezitle lflvcr at 1.1;' Granville 3 and Plmisan ii Valley 7 on Sunday, Oct. 14tii. it will soon be time i.o start the fires \ ____ going. Have us fill your cool bins no With GOOD (‘-OAL. GRANVILLE METHODIST CIR- TRYON ClRCUiT.-- Oli 'Sunday w Oct. 14tli, Rev. Geo. Ayers' of lied- Hl Stavert. B. D. will conduct divine service at Hunter River at 11 a, ii... Brookfield 3 p. m. llartsville 7 p. ni. Y on Oct. 14th. BRADALBANE CONGREGATION. -The Rev._. Mr. McQuarrie will . preach -Sunday October 14th in Gran- ville 11 n. m.; Rose Valley 3 pi m.; Order Yqllr suilply today. B-UR N 4-am Plcimno £9/xl. fA.Pi¢`ltard is Co. A pirate z4o Cumztonfrowu, I? E .I. t _____ I sroulicii ivitniciriss .ins nliiicsiious - DOCTORS NOW ADVISE MAGNESIA Just how daiigcroiis it is to indis- 3 `equc \vil1 preacli at Tryon ut 10.30 a. ini.; De'Sable at 2.30 p. in.; Victori at 7 p. m.; Mr. Carey will preach ii. Appin Iloiid at 11 ti. ni.; Crapaud a p. m. and' Tryon at 7 p. in. LIVE STOCK PRiCES.- ln the To- ronto live stock market pricel ar as follows: Good steers are quote' 'at 91/4 to 10 cents and common steers 71/1 to 7%. Choice cows- S to 81,5 and canning stock 5 to 5%. Live- Hogs ted & watered 18% or 17% for country points. Live lambs are quoted at 17 to 17% and sheep as high as 12 ch.-:_ SPECIAL SERVICES.-The ltev. tl. S. K. Aiidei'-.sori began ii series oi evangelistic services- in the Method ist (‘.liui-cli. lliintf,-i~ ltivcr on Sunday liist, Oct. 7lli until-i' i`avoiii‘abic con- ,i\itit>iis, and will continue thruuizliuui thc week. The services begin at crirninately' dose the' sloiiiar-li with '(_3() Sharp.. Come and hear the -Evaii drugs and mediciiici; is o|'t(=,»n not re alized until too lair. lt seeiiis so s-ini- ple to swallow ;i, dose of some spec- i-al mixture or tiiltc iiihletss of soda, pepsin, his-iiiiitii. etc, aftci- meals. and the folly of this driiggirig is not ap- parent until, perhaps years iiftcrwarii. when if, is found that- gastric iilcirr. have almost eaten their way tiirougi ' the -stomach walls. Regrets are iiicii nnaviiiling; it is in the eai'ly strigi--» when indigestion. dyspcpsiii, heart- burn, flat-iilc-nce, etc., i_ndi-rates exces- sive acidity ol'-the s-toinacli and fwr- ,uientation of food conie'iii_s that pi- caution should he taken, Drugs and nieillcincs/ai'c unsuitable mid 'often dangerous-they have little or no in- fluence- upon the harmful acid, and that is why doctors are discai'dirig them and advising suti`cre'rs from iri- digestion and stoniiicli trouble to get ol' of golist and help iii thc isci‘vii:cs-. ANTI-MOTOR MADNESS. - 'l`li€ man who stood on the banks of the lliidson river and ieei'ed' at ltoberi ‘_ l<‘ultoii, while that intrepid soul de nioiistrated with his "(¢lcriiiont" thai ships could be driven _ by Htcaiu power, is dead--but he has a number slcscctiilants in this province. Sonit tiieiii have lots of time on their hands and a very small regard for our natural resources. do Friday nighl they formed a barricade along thi North River Road' (about 7 miles from town) and waited in ambusl for the first teaii1‘t0 arrive,-whic! riid of the darigc-roiis acid and ltccp I I (1 _O M lc me modem the food contents; lilaiid :iiiil swoct lil taking a little pure lii.~v.ii'ated iiiiigiiiw- ig, instead Bisuratcd ‘Alagiicsia an absolutely pure aiiti-acid which can be readily obtained from any drug store. It is absolutely liariiiless, ii practically l.astcic'.s,s and a teaspoon ful taken in a little warm or cold wa er after meals. will usually lie' foiini quite suflicicnt to instantly neutral- ize excessive ar.-_iiiily of the stomach and prevent all possibility ni` tlic food fermenting. 'l"|°'l'°l'~l-4*-l°*I'~l~ 'I' 'P +4' ~i‘+'I'~l"I‘ “’ ro iitusvia CATARRHALI oiiAi=.Nisss AND Histo Noisiss If you have t`atari‘lial Deaf- ness or head iioises go to your 'I' druggist and get 1 ouiice of I-‘iii= 'I' mint (double sti'crigtiii', and 4. add to it ‘_-.i piiii ot' hot water _'_ and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Tzike 1 tablespoonfui 'I' four times a day. 2 This will often liri-ng quick _‘_ relief from thc dis-trossinir, _‘_ head' noises. (dogged nostrils _|, should opcn, lu'e:itlii-ng licconic _'_ easy and thc' mucus stop drop _P ping into the throat. lt is easy ,|, to prepare, cii.-il..~i littlc iind is 4, pleasant to take. Any one who ,P has (latari'linl` Iiciifiiess or 4, head noiscli sliould give tlilis 4, Q"l'-I'-l"l-I'4"l~'I"l"I"'l"|"I"l"l"l'°I' 'I' '|"P'|'1"I' -|-I-I-1-P prescrlptioii it trial. » J. tiey top(-i \\ ii r “Fulton's Folly,” an automobile. Thi first vehicle to arrive on the scenc was it motor car owned and drivei by Mr. Ernest Parkinan and what hc found before him was a pile of brusl ami cight or nine trees, making ai obstruction seven feet high, and thi t`\iil width of the road. Mr. Parkmai stopped his car, surveyed the seem and then iiiviteil' the hidden, laugh ing, 'practical jokers to come out ani iirgiie the auto question in all its dc tails,~nsing whatever weapons the; desired. This practical suggestioi did not appeal to the audience, how ovcn, so Mr. l’ai"kirian -removed a section of the arni fence, backed iii: car, drove through the farm until hi had passed the section ol the roam’ whore the obsiriiction was. removed iiiiotlier section of fence, iiiid got liacl oiito thc iiiaiii road again. llc their told the t`:irmci's that since "S:itai. finds iiiiscliiof 1`or idle liaiids to do," they riiight heroine bcttr-r people gon orally by repairliig thc dairiiigcil fcncc None of the jokers showed up. Late- A. G. Ellis. Montague, and l’»i~oy Siiiallwcod, city, iiiotorcd up and with thc help of their i`i‘icnds, remov- ed trees arid brush, and drove oii_ A ‘_ car owner who has made ii recent ,.|,.|.+.|,,|,.|,.|, .|. .|. .¢ .|. 4. 4. .|. .|. .p .|..|. -g. trip to Suninieisitlu says llio niaiii roiiil is lined on both sides with trees ""1/""'_""“W and lirusli, newly cut, lying ready tr _ _ ,B _ DR.D¢VAN’s Fllilsgrgeltd bc uscd for the :urine purpose as des ¥&\f1§:HdP\;l }§'§;;°f,;iog;_“_f;°,’;‘§§e§1“§‘f,“,f:é ci-iheil above, AiiotlN' motorist, on téuodrsgsgitgccslptogiiritec. 'Pnl Swann- DRUG i\lalpeqiie° Road, it is said, carrie upon . I\X'Il0B, l’i ill"0. ___,_,... . . - ’ -~~- ' ~ n»»,=s.e| 11 sumti 101. 01 Hflnluuzs and brush Iy- riiiifsrnouoi i=om”FN. .r...... _ ,_ __ _ _ _ __ _ -_, . _,_ ini, .i|,ios,~. thi. road, ii .siiial pile, but Vihliiy;Ior Nerve rind llmiuf i““i"3H-50° L-WY _ matter";aToiilc-willbulld you up. ,gil ii hox,o| :is ho was driving a Ford lic put it"iiito Sold by George E. Hughes -. '- II ii .. ii - ‘"3r{g;_‘5i.,';;‘2,;‘(‘,‘f,,Q,'f,'_'f)';,;‘ll'g;2i_'§2l(§f'|,L(;.l'§& high ~and thc little Ford aiiiiilcti H1159- right. along." - gg,--i 7”' e_.____ --Q E_ -- _ _"___-. __._.._v -- / P IUST ISSUED Investment 1917-1918 “Investors Reference" ` A BOOKLET EXPLAINING THE PROCEDURE IN ` THE MAKING OF PURCHASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES AND GIVING THE LATEST AVAIL- ABLE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MORE PRDMINENT CORPORATIONS WHOSE SECURI- TIES ARE LISTED ON THE EXCHANGES OF CANADA. We shall be glad to send a copy on request. ' A. E. AMES & C0. E,,,,,,,_,e,, smiriiis. ' union BANK BLDG. i: 'ronouro iaso TRANSPORTATION BLDG. :: MONTREAL '14 BROADWAY :: s: NEW YORK - 1 ' “ - - -- 'lib- iugy -<1 - _ _.fi 1 - 1 ~ "mf ' :_ ‘ii ll Bradalbzine 7 p. m, _ ` _ t ci-iAni.o1--rs1-own K~iNoenoAR- t TEN.- Parents who intend enterin children for kindergarten or primary _ work -should make application now. 3 as t he classes are being formed. 53 ff ___ 0 PATRIOTIC WORK.-- The W. P .\_ of Victoria, ‘shipped on Sept. 17th a box containing thc following: - ‘lti pr. socks, 5 wash cloths, 12 cakes Soap, 5 pks. gum, 3 pics. Raislns 1% pks_ Dates. 13 pairs socks- were also -rent to iiidividual soldiers, and forty live dollars has been collected for llie Xmas stockings fund.-V. MEETING POSTPONED. - The Zciicral annual iricotiiig of the John il. Dennis Pedigreed -i~‘oxes, Ltd. is postponed, in coiisequciice of the air =ence of the Secretary Mr. Chester Mc(7lure who is in tiic United States iii the Fox Breeders Association bus- iness. As soon as Mr. McClure returns iiiiplc notice of this iiicoting will be - ;iven in the press. (Signed John lt. Dennis, Pre.=iideiit _John Il. Dennis lied-'igreed Foxes, Limited. 576-10~10M3i_ RALLY DAY.- Tire Victoria Met- 'iodist (lliiircli held its annual Sunday lchool ltally Day exercises on Sun- lay afternoon Oct. 7, which was 'nrgely ateiided. The programme was ve'ry interesting, all the classes fiforr irimary 'to adult -taking part, and tlir -oil call showed a good atteiidanot ii all departments. A very interest ni; address was given by the pastor lcv. G. M-orris, on "tho Suniizi; 'Schools Response."- V. FORMER |SLANDER.- Mr. Cleve- ‘and Myers E. R. A., formerly o Victoria, has had two narrow eiscapef 'et-entiy. Ile was in the Eastern Med 'terranesn Squadron on the il. l\I_ S. _Aster until June, when his ship vas mined and sunk in an hour, te'i nen were killed by the explosion Phd survivors were taken on boarr iriother ship and -she was mined also ind was towed ashore ln a halt sinh ing condition. lie was in a r st cam; it Malta for 3, month and Jas ther font home to England, and was a ‘ho Re-gal Naval Barracks; Cliathari' when the recent air raid took placr- which killed oiio liimdred and fifty men and lii_|ured eighty-live. One -E. R, A. churn was injured and ariothei killed. lie said “most oi the casual :ies were among the sailors wht _ilcpt in a drill shed with it glas roof. The sights were awful, nex- -liiy ilfty names- were re-ad out to sci if any who knew those men coulri -ideiiti-t`y them-, but. most. of them were uiii‘ecognizablc.._ l-lc has since been iii Portsinoiith taking and oil fuel and turbine course, and expects to soor he sent to sea again, which lie prefers to a lii'c in barracks and thinks om place is xi.; safe :is another. While or lcavc he visited his sister Olga, wht is a. nurse in a Military Hospital in llrlgliton.-V. l Dr.E.C. Harris Eye Specialist Oflice Royal Bank Build- ing, Charlottetown Oltice Hours 9.30--12.30 2-5 Phone 153--I. -¢x i- ‘}\l\| ll! §Two Bargains ‘ in woiusi~:_'s noor ' $4.50 _ v Q U2 *’ IIZOK“ ill \\'ll Buys a Beauty in a GUN METAL HIGH CUT .with French Heel. $4.95 ‘ will buy you a nice GUN MET- AL 3 inch top English Toe and Sport Heel These boots must b seen t he appreciated for th; are ex- ceptional value. We also have a SNAP in Gnsv HIGH cwr ' » _$4.95 Seo our Windows. _ 'Morris-Smith--Beer E A. da at by J. M. 4;‘Mi~. J. J, Hornby. I After the solem Cathedral the cor-logo proceeded to the railway station where a special train was waiting and funeral party En route the train was delay'ed for ed ei- icy The funeral. ot Donald daughter _ The body left and Hughes, The pall beaFers li-lisa Helena Mac- of lrieut. Govei‘no C. MacDonald, was held on Mon- y morning. _ Government House 8.30 for St. Dunstan"s _Cathedrn whore High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Frank Mc'Quaid',’ assisted W. V. MacDonald \ Revz' Fathers were Chief Justice A. Mathiesori, Major A. A. Bartlett, Hon. Murdock MacKinnon, ll/lr. D. 0. Reddin, Mr. L. W. Watson and ii services in the to take the body to Montague. two hours at Mt, Stewart owing to an .icciiieiit to the locomotive. lt arriv- at Montague at two o’clock in the _ ;ii‘tei-nooii. At Montague the services were con- ducted in St. Mu.i°y‘s tiliurcli by Rev. Father Croken assisted' by Rev, Fath- Mctiuigan. In the choir were Revs. Father Theodore Gallant, Fatlior Ber- iiiird Gillis, Father Father' Charles iiallaiit presided at the organ. _ l‘iie pall bearers .\icssi's. I.. M. McKinnon, W. G. Mc-; Donald, M. F. McDonald, lion. J. .- VIcl)oiiald, Dr. _A_ J. ilessian. The reinalns \vei'c laid to rest in .he cemetery adjoining the church, The floral tributes were as follows: Crosses from Urs. Rcddin and Mr. and Mrs. L. Miss Westaway and Miss Olga Mc- Donald. _. Dr. :ind Mrs. R. J. The Ladies of the Bouquets from . Mrs. (7. G. Duffy \V'reatlis i`r0m tfliicf Justice and Major and Mrs. Bartlett. _ Judge and Mrs. Pillows from A. McAulay and McDonald. Father iit Montuguc were §l1`.> Fraser :ind `S_ Miss Burke. . \\-’. ' Watson, McDonrild'_ Devonshire Club. and Miss Eden. Mrs. Matliicsoii. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard F. McDonald. Spiritual Bouquets MIS Lyons and family, _ The Sisters of the Charlottetown lospitai. _ The Children' of the 5th Grade at St loseplrs Convent. Miss Celia Kelly. ' Reggie, Marjorie 'ld. Mrs. J. B. McDonald.ir ExcHANes._ Nerd sim- lay. oft. 1-mi time win be an er "liangff oi' pulpits between Rev. J. Li. Dawson and Rev. Bruce Carew. the latter taking York, Union and Brack and the former Donald-sion, .\it. 5l0Wi1l't and l\Iar'ic', each in the order -tained. _____.___._..___._&_ !\’lliiard‘s Linlmcnt Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,-I can Aitl)’S l.lNlMl~JN'l‘ and Spriiiiis. as l have used it for both with excellent rcsiilts. reconimerid li-Ill\'- for ltlieumatlsiii _ Yours truly. T. B. LAVERS. St. John. \\\@/III//I/f¢?\\\\ LYIIIIIII/I{&\\l ililll » *r._.;-," _A _ _i s\Ill|m\\\\\\-:J////1 Seasonabie Sugges- tions for Your Fall Needs Each season has its specla reqiiirenients iii the drug lin and we are always prepared to meet them. You will find here precisel what you want. in remedies, toilet preparntioiis and othe things needed nt. this season fo the protection of health comfort. CHAP LOTIONS, FACE cREAMs. coi.o AND ciouoi-i REMEDiES, HOUSECLEAN- ING ,DRUG8. HOT WATER BOTTLES. TONICS, STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS. ETC. ETC., ETC. are aomeot the things whic will be in special demand dur- ng the fall season. Our line of such foods- is ver complete, so when you make out your list of "Fall Needs" bring it to us. ' YOUILL. FIND THE QUAL- ITY OF GOODS HIGH AND THE PRICES LOW. P '< U E- -: -r '< Q ._» >?\\\\“\§IIlll.@If@“ fill///If'_§\\\\\YIIfl-\\\\\\\ I Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugotor-0. rtemi ..... - 3., 011 _ _ _ _ |v||35_Wl[;|)[)N/lil] ._.... ._ . la X* /E 0, _ } r snei-in-coke, _Que.; 'vice-pre-ii-lent and land Grace (Douglas) MacKiiinon. S Q n, ., St ,fvire president and general iiian~ tiger, MacKinnon, Holmes & Co.. Ltd., general manager, MacKinnon Steel Co., Ltd., was born in tfliiirlottetown, P. E. I., June S, 1874, son of Alexander i ' ‘ _ B.' A. Sc. (‘oui~tf-,_-y, Brilisli .ind Colonial Pi-c Following this hc engaged in c States, including heavy forging, and iron casting and geiicral nia work in connection with ai-my navy equipments, munitions and rn Steel C0., Piiiiadcipiiia; with A. llolmes, organized I\iacKlnn structural and stool plate work, lizis also executed shell forging c tracts.- Mix l\I:ii-Kiniion is a member A. F, & A. M.; l. O. F.; I, 0. O. He married Mary Louise Bowm l of La Colle, Que., in 1892, _and our daughters In politics Mi ciice is Drummond Stret, Sherbroo Que. _ ,__._.,.._.___Z--- [ill RID [il HUNIURS ANI] iVil|ii iliSEi,Si rr' N12 G00I'.1:c Essory, Mr. and Mrs. i-iii 2-Q"'*I¢" - i'\I=‘ -lirlze,-"_ f1'l'=' "be boils and otiici' criiptioiis. They eff rcsponsiibie for the readiness w its tlioroiiizliiies-s in purifying rites, No other medicine acts like for no other medicine is like it. Get llootlki Snrsziparilla today. sis; on having llood‘g_ _,___-__..__..__._ Eiililli SQHilUi FMR 'i`iii- School Fail' at l~llllon hold cess from every view point. lii live scliool:-i coiitrihiited rind the la ill' s liiou lil in li thc interest \vliicli was 1-ziiicii in tho Proviiicizil Exiii-hition. One the Bankers competition in ses and poiiltry. The veB0¥ fruit and live stock were judge-d ture, while the flowers. fancy W i interesting of these events was spli-ed and strengtliened by the ample set by their good Wives- liiiw ins error Adams, Mes lt. S . D - Ross. Murchison and others. lpresent expressed their pleasure at ` _ , °~‘K°m°”‘ *rm* “T th succes oft Fair, and indicated 1- "‘" ._-.;;;"’§_'*'__\_*__‘ ”""j" _ __i;`_”,°"_’”L"'t;‘;“”j;i"'f-*_‘i"_`.l \ G. ii. iioiirr GEORGE DOUGLAS MACKINNON, - \ Newsom iiiock. oliarlfuwlowu ngm' their intention of adopting measures lo lirikc this event still more success ' stool _ ._ , , lui ir lit-ld aiiotiier year cliine and The prize list will appc-ar later. ceriirig work in Canada and United iioliiies (‘o_, Ltd., 1909, for general U10 Great Beyond, one ot our well anialtiioivii and respected citizeiis, Mr (‘um,,1iun 1\1;,m|f;1C¢ur(»_.»;_.' Agoclation, tireless been able to attend to his ilu ,mtl his genie-ty affiliations include; tics until a week prior to his iiciiiisc-_ i' ~ . ._ - , - '_ M Kinnon ig, independeiit, and in rcli lou Scotch Pres.byte‘riiiii. I-Iis resid- concourse that i`oli<>n'ed his mort it iiumorg in llir- blood caiisc inte nal rlciaiiigciiierits that eftect th H 4 wiioic sy.==t<~rii. as well as iiimillvfi-_ 1-'iii-it-y, iii-_ iiirc- Mi-_-. J-is. A-it-_"1 _ “S ~ `- » all the organs and functioiis,_incin bi-anrs and rxssiics and :irc flircct which some people contract disease, For forty year-s. liood's Sarsapariila has been more- siict-,cssfiil than anyl | other rncdiviiie iii cxpeiliug liuinoinj 1058 Of il IOVIHK hllfliitllltl 11110 f-1lil01`-i and rcrnoviiig their inwiii'd_aiid out-in wife and the following ciiililr¢=n:-- ward effects. it is distiiigiiisiied ioi'§E,,sje’ Mary’ Ambrose and Rohwi' _ F-o,.,1_ lilooil, which it cni‘i-_'lies and iiivii;0i‘-lim Of Whom °“r (19011 **l'lllDfillll' H0" 292- -Wpi 'T tint:-pearl. Bed8'i not only saves Wheel; for our .Soldiers cziscs they would have donc- credit tol _ \ and swiuc. in the foriiicr class. somei splendid calves were shown bl' l'0\\th ful e\hiliitors The swine were also 1 vevy cred“able' Otheryclnssbg of "val a E I J stock shown were shccp, young ii0I`° allies. ` ` mid cookery were i\\dS@lriS§l‘.‘lIgstor;;50,'fi'ec(ood.lodgiliil `\, and lux and $20.00 io S2n.00 monthy ~. gennriition. ADD\Ym‘£ or lo N ~|\\ ni\ir¢|Ss:n\\rI. qs l Th2I05l»I:ii|n:Ian5l Ottawa J ,,.‘ i ~» \` _ .-" I J f 1 of \V.ile~i' (‘olle-ge, t'liailottetowii,.ind McGill i'nivcisit .ind on raduatin 1 5' QJ \ \ 'i ‘i ,J i llc 'recr-ivcil his cdiicatioii at l”rl.nce W ' I I. from tho int-ter iiisti-tutiori in rnocliaii ` ical engineering in 1897, became structoi' in manual training Acadia ""` thrive.-titty, \v0ii'viiie, N. isor-1998. E" '- -_ - - _ ' - l1I`- , inc engine coustriictioii with Midvaioi OBITUARV . 273-Reg. H. Stems, City, Studeba- n_ -- on, On Friday. Oct. 5, there passed i (en l`rarerse, Overland. ou- ltobert Ward, of Upper Queen street The deceased had been in ailiiii of health for some time, but had never lcque. Ford. - 276-1-Ii-iicsl; Rice, City, King. ‘_-`ord_ _ _ ,\ci'lan11. an, contiuctcd a successiul meat anti reg __ _ ' "ill-N ‘ ; M -Ti d as otalilc business on Upper Qutcii S* “ mmm LK ur 0’ ' R` 1 ' . ‘ , 1 ‘ ., , ii- That he was widely l'no\vn 'ind inucl »u1mum'5l(ie` Overland' . . . . . ' 22. J "lie\'roiet. e, \i‘ciii'iins on S:'.tiii'd:iy last to th-,. iliizil resting place iii the l‘co'pie`.~ `Cemetci‘y. The floral tributes ir- iiiciiiory oi’ tiic dop;ii'tt:il were nuiner ous and included among oiliers the 7" "ollo\\'iiii.::Crescent from t he (_`li:ir- lotlctowii Caiiniiig (`o; wreaths. from P""“~ xritiir- Clicvi-niet, ~cci<. Ford. r_ \\'iii Wlliiiiiiis; pillows, from Mrs. Vmlet- ‘ 6"" i'-vii. i_ii`e Saving Guards, }’ouit:'}' As ?""“‘F5hll'l ly soci 'ti-'n'Mi'. and Mrs. Howard \V:ird i itii .iiiciioi-_-r from luis.. Eiiri Palme-r airdlflian Motor Fycle. "i`lio deveaseci.leaves to mourn thel-land. the it,ioiit in this. their siiil hour of lrci'c'»"f~ Ford. I iiiir-nt. (lhitriot and itxziniiiier plo:\.s'~,l __.__._.._.._ li~ i\i0.\"i`Rl