i _ __ SLIDE rica" _ _.-__*_._.-._____-._-__ M -_ _- - ---i 2 'nlinuyl en.4l'\"FfT~- wiuriu. lNow_i:vliN1N -z EE’ l"- 55 , -~-- _____.__________ 58-, } "Ti-is L».TnsT Nnws CHARLOTTETO-W N, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19:3. FIRST or ALL" ,__ fi hi' 'S-_ -_IP _._ E.. 2/ 5' éz ,.. EE ie lliiT.llv"ioiicn{is'f\n'\r om ll ni* ima. is Allvs ~ _ _ .l cmlsfrlllloi or ll-lily closlllo all - ll lllllM_lll -rllllllllllo lll P. E. l. 0 er _rsnllrclll Exlllslllon 5“"'“‘_'li3 S“’"“ i_.__._.._..&__ ____,.X.,.?_.-- (ine of the best of the great efforts that the present Government of the Dominion are making for the advance. ment of agriculture i along the lines of the conservation of farming, and the impression upon those en. caged in this business of the lleces- sity for the adoption of thc improved methods of farming which the all- vance of modern science has brought f‘\Y`m0fB l»‘l"0SllYl€. and they were all nllleli interested in looking over the vlllcrimelits there conducted along the lines of improved modern farm- ing. The annual pnsturage mixture, the corn and the fields of grain grown from registered seed were favorably commented upon by the farmers pres- cnt at each of the meetings. In this connection it might be stated that 9 _ un _ - -..._ .ll»o\,lt. 'i`liis island, being almost en- preparlltions are being made at Beds- tirllly ugl‘icliltllrl»ll, is especially con- one for the seeding of fall rye as ii ecrllcil with thu illlportance uf this Spring lmstllrc crop. Mr. Fllliott's nl:lttcl‘. 'l‘owal'ds the spread of t o addresses, which there is every reli- llsle ol the inlpl'ovr°f‘i‘i’é for 1 }llllllHlllS' lSS[lEllllllN ofthe Exhibition Association, and especially the Secretary with his courteous aild obllging stall, who \vcre -ever ready to give any desired inforllliltlon, or to help exhibitor or visitor with the best means ill their power. ' 'lhe plive money will bl- pnid to llctobcr 7th. RACES CONC1.Ul)[cll_ Altliollgli u great number, who had been attending the show hull left town, ai goodly number assembled ntl il o’clock yesterday morning to wit-_ ness the final heat of the 2.37 trot and 2.-i0 pace. It proved to be one of the most sensational heats ui the year and to the home stretch there lippeurcll to be very little difference between the three horses. This bent, ns has already been stated, was brl=lll.:llt about owing to Cnr Ferl-y anil Oakley II. being ii tie for first place on Thursdiiy evening, when it was too near snndown to compel either driver to race off, and Mi-_ SenllJle,-4l1~ivc1"'o!"'8l:‘P"!l‘erry, had re- fused, consequently the heat yester- day morning was brought about. The three starting horses were Car Ferry, Rcxnll Girl and Oakley H. Cm- Fey. ry was given the pole and got away fsomcwlint ahead of the others, hold- ing thc lead until the half, which she made ill 1-08%. Here Oakley threw a Scllllling boot and made a slight break, but this did not discourage his driver, tbe wily Fred Cameron, who caught him quickly and soon had him at the heels of the other two competitors. At the ¥ pole Oakley wus leading about 100 yards. it was a pretty race down the home stretch between Rexall Girl and Oak- ley, the latter finished first but was put back for running oil the back stretch, thus Oakley won the heat and the race. Car Ferry was so far _behind the first two that he was al- most distanced. Oakley H. is a strong trotter and will likely be heard from among the real fast ones next year. ’1‘he time of the heat was 2.212. MILK "I‘ES'I‘. _ adm Last evening the grounds m.e_ The Canadian Bank of Commerce 4. Matched 'I‘cn'in, Gelding il l.. HI. Drake, (lorliwull. T. Filly. 'l year old. Jribcs Lu Vliztoriii, 2 J, lliellnrds, 3 .Ll Croslly. Mille". Vliy. 2 ll. le. lviclien-ne, lvn ton, 3 W. M, McRae, Weatley River Heartz, 2 C. E. McKenzie, 3, W, McRae. _ 10. Champion Stallion, any age. J. H. Richards. ll. ilhaliipion, Marc, any age, Jabez-; Lea, (let not to exceed 3 'years old. Wallace Stciid. _ CLYDESDAI-1? HORSE ASSOC- IATION (JF CANADA. lion any age. 1 John Richards, David Reid, 3 W. W. Crosby. 14. For the best Clydesdale Ma any age. 1 Jabes Lea, 2 Wm. L EsSel'y', 3 J. H. Crosby. 15. For the best Island bred Gly Len Essery, 3 Fl. Henrtz. All the shove must be registered soclatlon Stud Book. ley, 2-Chas. Bryenton, Wiusloe, Leslie McEwen. North River. _ 17. Best Foal of 1913, sired by pure bred Clydesdale Stallion, regis bert Mason, City, 3 Neil Robinso Brackley Pt. 'any nge) 1 David Reid. nge) 1 .Inbcs Lea. Ili the class for grade cattle, there SPECIAL PRWES J . _.__ were three entries, viz., a Holstein , - _ qucred outer nature; his next nd- ! by W _I GihB_m_ of M________hn__m_ SPECIAL PRI/.F1 DY ll()N_ JOHN _ - - . a . \ - _ Une cent pen _word cnch insertion ill __,_ Guernsey, by Roper Bros., of East RILHARDS’ Ullfl °0l‘"““~ CW* ’““f’” ”°“°'“l’““"‘- » lllonsiso slcsslos. noyriity. mm un Ayrshire. by nas- is im so l f 1913 li-nil oi l>l`ll0l`- Mlnllllllm Chilrg” tW°“"y'uV° ' ton Bros The awards were made in »., d r 5,? H9 \’1_f WM . 1 i ' ' . 1 - lx ' - t ' ' . - ' \ _ °°"t-“» ' Vronllltly at nine oclock lresidcni- the order named. Mr. Gibsons cow Zmy L; u-,,§ei1f;U,l)(i)::Bun Bezel) What was Ilwllllll by lil*-Llllgillc”-' ‘BY ilfllll) l`l(_lAli'l) l*`iJ¢ll~ TWU (“’;NTl‘E" i‘alnpbell took the chair. After the was an easy winner, making a Very Kc'nzm ' ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nlcn at 240 1200*?" Sl- 'i-ending of the iniillltcn, Mr. Fulton mitlsfiictory test of 3_4 per cent. ' _ lllallrlolls all-ellllif fill lllllllif ill' “dl __17i'l1-9-2'l_lVl_l5lllll- Al-‘ou s_-\l.ic -~ Nlillllllllil 01°' llnrillliy in-ll 1-'--x--s. Allllly -Yell" w_ lmglui-, -i1 llllndas _st_ lll'alit- ford' ()nl;_ __ 17i»3-‘.)f27MlZl. i.os'r, lel.olN w/l'rl‘-ll ll. lVlNl"“¥‘- between llevera liutel and llllllwlly Crrlgglng. Finder leave at Ile\'cr_e snail. FOR SALE-l I’/Ulf., lil\l3li/\l)lll€ Silver foxes. l-lhow _small limoun rust, $4,000 for qlliek sale. llox 221 Olinrlottctowll. i"25M‘“' ld>r`¢_*l=_Tfs°lTl3]"-'i\""l‘ 0Ni"-l‘l-_ TNHSUT Standard l'hollol!l`“lll'\ W"-h “"°“ 05 llecords and llccoriler. Will Flvll 27 Bislllli St. cheap; Alllllli ‘ N_n_9_23MM_ i.cisT-vmerrlf-y rilmlli 4 ll- ln; of cloths, on Elin Al/0-. bl* _W ' W0,-¢hv'¢_ ('..u~ner null l¢0“ll““"l-h - . . h_ l uld be- DCI' Ofm' Bt. Finder plense l;~el;_y;.____él__t______f_i:_4:__r;_f_-cl; _ten_§__;_Blr;_____________ _______t_°__ that T‘°“K“'f"`th.S"' - M) I Lhmllll l-xl;-if between _teacher and PHY' lrl()l]N[), ON NORTH lflIVl'°lR__El___(_)______; mt _R _ that the wrent should- M A parcel centrllnlni! fl W” hdue suit of cloths._ Owner mill; havo‘sel‘se bv flllplymll hem “nl t whom is entrusted the - _ _ M3l_ l me .person o __9“YlP§_.!°f..“fl'---~-~y78927 ~ ' ortant duty of telwlllllll limi" Losr, on 'ri-iuizsn/lv_. Ul‘_l'm\'2‘f’;,f_‘_‘fl'l`iiar¢n. 'rule exceuentmv-“lor ml Revere I-Intel _IW ° ‘discussed by 109906 0\` “ °“- ' E¥`0\l\\dl» 0h‘“"°tt°t°w“' n ,hfévgi Mcllull, Mrs. Westmorland. MF- MP mm,-coat' may have been l; ____ (\m,n¢ll_ The thanks of the conven- wiiggnii; _Will finder kindly lea e__ tlon were tendered Mr. Andersniih 1184-9-27Mlll> - The l-°p0_\-¢,___9_f__the _Qilcstio_l_l_____Q_i 'Revere Hotel. _ _ Miiinrd's Linlmenl. Cures Dlllhtbellu- v er's lil-_lation to the Parent aild Pu- Ili the two-year-old grades, there ' UU-ITY Essery Ullioii Road 2 J. l-ticliards, “L niglit'n session of the iilllllllil eonveii~ 8. Foul. ol 1013. 1 Vernoli Mc- D of lvlcllin llnlvl.,-HH w.,., 0; px, 9' Mum' with Foul “li wut- 1 1*#-` ment of the zlllnornull child. lt was M. listened to with the greatest interest lg' St°ni"“ “ml '5 Of lllrl i£0t~~ vvas known not only for its iarnl si-noi-ii. iynlzs GIVEN Br. Tin-il v,'i,iell,'__,%“H I-00. 2 Wlll- was to ilt the pupil, the young ma the Dominion Clydesdale Horse As- should aim at social efficiency, for . 16. For the best Mare or Geldiiil: able to do the very best for tb ln llHl`f1€HS. Hired bb' 8 Pei-%iSt0f8ll human rnce. It was a work that was Clydesdale Stallion. 1 D. C. McKin- absolutely litiliiariun- The b0YB l‘-ll ered as above from ll grade more of was, but it was not to he comparell any breed. 1 Chris Bryenton, 2 Her- with idealism. Man advanced by tl Section 17h, Clydegdmlh Strllliml science alone that tllcy could advance. Srietinn 17h, (llydngrlhle Mare (ni-ly ics were noted for the advance ol The most successful provincial ex- CLASS 11. cl.-iss 1o_-clcNicn-'ll- mists pxnmlill--i Ai-lliiis seliml-it hibltion ever held in Prince Edward VURPUSE HORSE' murderer of Allan Auniuller for an Bland' Came t0 3 N055 in UhBf1°tW‘ .WAI-‘KING HORSES' hour and ii half today to dcterillinc WW” Yestefdl-*Y 11ft°"“00“- Sec- 1' Mme’ 3 years old and upwards' if he is sane and they will slihmit li The mai" features which b1`°“gm' Mare or Gaming Draft to be shown 1 Neil Bmw’ De Same' Z `A' A' MMA report oil the slnyer's condition next the exhibition to such ll. propitious ill Cart _0l‘ ¢l'\l€k WBEOD- 1 J0hll Wal- l3€_\.l’l, 3 John Stewart, (bouthport). we__k_ closing were the invariably fine wea- l'0l`. NOP'-ll RlV°l`» 2 Allan Fflzzell. 3- M“"‘“- 2 Years Qld- 1 Wm; Le” ther, _the exceedingly large number of Sherwood, 3 George Dockelldorfl. ESHCFY. 2 P01121' R- lVl¢l\/lllllflll. l‘»l“”\" exhibits and the large attendance, "` “M1 3 J- C- “'1°Ke"‘m"k' “ty- besides the races which were some of SPECIAL PRIZES- 3* Brood Mme' with f"“l “t f°"t' the best ever seen in Maritime Can- N” Prize Ui' ' lllllllllllli i'l|lllNl]l sented “_ lm-lm-n appearance in con. for the best`_ Heavy Stallion, either Mare and ii (leldiilg_ shown in har- U-ust with the crow,-ls that tm-0nged,(Jlydesdsle or __'Draft, over 4 years ness, not to exceed M00 pounds each poit. Wealthy-1, J. Moore, Hakelbi'ook_ The address given, at 'Fllllrsday I- tion of the [’_ l-l. l. 'l‘cncllel's’ Asso ciation, by Profllssor W. l). 'l‘alit, l’li. .. .y -l. _ l" ceptional interest, inasllillcll as ii »_ dealt with the problem of the treat by a large attelldilncc. 1 At the outset the Professor said that it was ali honor and a privilege llto speak before l’. 1*). island educa- tional bodlcs, because the provilicl-_ l products and its black foxes bllt pur- tlclllllrly, for :L lon): tillle, for the ex ‘cl-llcllre of its ilitellectual llrodllcls -being o e very best. He wished to say a few words about the place of the school in tht 2 school should face the problem of the abnormal child, the abnormal boy FP and girl. Tile function of the schoo cu was ilot merely to make the pupils .ucrlllainted with the subjects of t C1- cllrricullllri, bllt rather the school or young woman, for the duties of ill life, That was, that the school the product of the school should be il girls should bc able by thc ideas they received at school, by the mental ri training they received, to make tll~. t very best of life. lltilitiirianism ll il, measure of his colluilest of nature, alld he held that it was by that ’I‘hc ci lltecnth and nillefceiitll rcntul' physics and cllemistry; the twentieth century would bo noted for il grclli advance ill mental science along thc lines ol psychology. Mau lllid coil- vance would he by the conquest l inner llatllre. (inc of the i.',i'ciitosl , advances of lilental l*5Y<`»l\0l0ilY WIN* L' the illvestigotion of illtelligl:ilcc_ chulogy. (flilnlldinil Press) NEW Ylllili, -qrllt Zii--'l`l|l‘ce illi- the old, oder fi silver Medal. In entering 1 -7- U- MCK0lll\-_.\l\_|; l-l-ll lux Ill-ll_ cum. l. Stallion, 1 yehl- 0l,l_ _]_ “_ vvlf_lles>-e_ss_ 'l‘llu l»l‘ol=l-clltioli lo i-’.\'0fll problem for the present ls- how to cn- :lble ilic youth ill his teens to _coliti- lllic to scellre education. At this DB1* iod (he cllild_has a tendency_tu_ llrcull away from authority, here it is that the skill and tact of botll teacher and l\ai'cllt has li large ilelll for ollerii- “mn Ile,-l. also is the opllortulllty 1_1, tcacli by example as well as by pref-,l~pt, indeed, the cxanrplc is mllcll more iniportant than the Dl'0C0Pf»- l.f-l. im terwlil-_r lie li mail inside- and outside of the school. Best 8lleUtS nm produced when the teacher can iudllce ill his work the 60-005”-l7l0“ of thc parent. To gain this co-oper- ntinn the teacher shollld_take all ac tlve interest in the general lntcresti of the community--he should stand for all that is best in the communi- ¢y_ ghhg proving himself to he ;i____gool: citizen. Tile actuating lT"}““ _° “ brought to a realization of the re- muneration that should be H-000l'<\0‘l shire; Roper Bros., with li Gurliscy- 1. Filly, Byears old 1 (mor 1 _v y sr (‘ro¢-lb) 2 R li McKinley “H 2;. F. was carried out ilnllcr tllr slipei-vi "°"((J`6“ri't°liilled onpage thl‘¢°) gc l N w l the latter term hc in the order _given above, the w_lnncr Dockendorm North Ri‘;m__ 2 D-___ ‘norlna. o iy _ _ _____ ____ having a considerable lead, with ii Goodwin did not mean the nnintelllg ,_ \ . 4 l those who were not noiinal mfr); tentmg lg per centtlt l tl, 2' Fluy' 5 ym" om' 1 A' A' *ggi-I) ‘ilxainple it illcludcd those who lere were our compe ors n e M B th , _,_ _ __ class for 2-year-old pure breds, All- vgcnuil l,;,cMi2um_D0n"m MCM u“"' were above the average inttlllgci_l<<_ _-- drew Mcllue and Sons, with nn Ayr- 3_ F-H 1 e 0m_ I _ Home had mole and sonic less tial by “wer "ms" M°R“° 8' S°“B “md Sec ' i Roughly, they could divide llllllnlil M_m___d,H l_in_m__m_ _,uma m__u_m__,_l. W, J_ Glbggn_ The regult was hlgo ` , l people into the llorinul and ab- ‘I the average intelligence. 'l‘lle latter __ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ ' . ‘, _ _ lhg _ ind Hnh_m_".m,,|_ tl". iioillg r-ollle was llle .l .le of i le J- M- lllllfd & BOTH (ll Kell/in G\`0V9i lr B 1 N th nw ' cm” Wm" ca ' _._ lllny stlll_'e_ ___:;i___ i_»____i__i|.i_:__;_;_________v_ ___ ____ 'mwm average test 'wha BA' She 7. Draft Tvliire 0r.Ge‘lding hilt lest; 1:;-:lag (£2130 llllhdgdnegg lining Uclifillcdc rullcll had lil. sllille l‘l`*`\`\ “ve th” “°°°“d large” qt-‘Aunty °‘ thnniliflo lbs. (not one pnlr shown B fm,tmng'e,,u,~e|§, ,lillf-rent from ln. .inn time ilcfelitrrl the l~`lyim; llni-1'. \’““" httdbut tfelnt behind thmugh in Section 6). 1 George Dockcn- s?,,,|¢_y pl-0,-,le were born feeble- rllnilcr la ii foot race over ilu- linu- lB¢l‘ Ol 90l 9 “° 5 - fl M { 1 '. I 't l Th lil llrcd` distance, and the l‘i-lliipvdc This °0mp°uu°n| was very dose' dm ' 2 D. C. cl in ey. minded' it wiasblorgendeldilntercyori iii clcw had carried oil as lhc l>l~‘ivl\ -l An lh°'°°ws entered were Danilcumr* CLASS 9 -SPECIAL 'PRIZE llsft hgiglmlilsixlt; 2?; fl dlgeiigg that llhonograpli mllcll valued llyrtlle l"l!;‘ ly sndd. the elle, l°'“"“¥ “‘ “ "W "f c1vsN sv The cskm.o'r'rn'ro'wN ,,,,`,;l,, be .levi-im-fi nicer in nie. -rim ing limi ;.n»pl.~. 'rim -l.~_lr..l. l-.rs '"°““ “‘° ‘°°""‘ ° "°°°"‘ '°" “ "’° srl-‘iii Nsviokrios co li l nyc y-_--ire' invmlslincn ny mnrnfylllr in the Flvlllr ‘lm f-‘““ -v°M`°ld Ayrshire' as her mother dm 1. ‘To the 4 best Draitvflolts. Un* Tgsylclililhgistn was that they mndc xi Su when ‘.l. Wallilnzford l-lllccd il\lr'. "me 'ew years ago' der 1' e rs old the get Oil any one th -f ld division of the feeble-mind Wi-link Oliver) an ldasierllcr ironl _,___ ,_,,,M_ om. 0! the ,meclal mlm. ` 'n'"° “rc "Valve cows entered m Reglsjtesi-eld Draft' Stallion (muy by curtain; The lowest form of feeble- New York, who is in love wiill -lr-in l.:-inc li slump speech from Prof. um cm” mr g“m_bre‘€'\nget i‘olts or Flllles or both), ei: try to ‘he mlmlnrlnbga was thclldiot, whose men- -l'hi~pin (Miss Ada liolanl) the pretty _,“‘_“.,_.,\l_ ln-acriim still'-ll Bl- 3 H0 I and the nwsr cnnno ic il ‘ ‘ _ - l k pl, ,ln (M,-_ lp,-.~_lv de ill the name of the ovmer of ml qualifications were even less than sislrr ol - llc Ill _ for some dnyll- "9 f»l\_‘“`° ‘B “ lm' Ol mn q ' l l A l ‘_ vc- :-l~ mn nl, the owner of the \~`\yl\\i: , -,h h, k f l,~e,._ l170_9.g1M¢ll_ mh__“mn0n to bo mm‘c_ The wat sire. lWullace » tend, High field. lthono of the all ma ._ ily ii pro l__la___ lo ch __ ___________ ____ “___ ____________ lp, \\,_ _,i_¢;2____“______ ment by education in their case was lil l.ill , l _ » - - ' ’ , J sion of Professor Ross. V M Mlnard's Liniment Reiieves Nellrnlgla l M((`0l\tll\\_\°i1 0° l‘f\B° 5-) H lt ““““‘“"‘ "“ \‘“l3" ““"`°) rallltll of Mr. __ ______-__ i__ l i I_l"l Mill KILLED Nllll Mlllllllll (Vlilladilin Press) lill)N'l‘Rl€Al., Hi-pt, 26.--Five peo- ple \\'t-lu; illetiillily killed today hy the 1'. l‘. ll. Quebec expresg, hell' miles iruln thc city tonight when a cnrrlagl- ill which they were riding wml stiulr-li by the pilot of the en- gine. 'l`ll\-y lived at Stclzcar, Quebec and ll'ei'e di-ivinl: home over u. priv- ate rllall wllcll the train struck l.iu-_lll. i FUXES lllll SWilllll ’l'llel'l- il-;lvl»i-l toliviy for his home in lleilrll. .‘»il`_ l‘.’~_-il l~.lllltbei';{, who for _ or ille ll;l:1i_ tlireu iiioilllls has Iilson ~'l_|lli_-.illig ilu- los llldlistry on the l\‘. l.. lioggl-rs at Alber- _ 1 _ _llll_ Mi. l\`.llllf_lll~l'_i' riille llero it srliillci-l _l-ins, Asn csukn- _ ,\|_,,,-,Ny u-,,,,,_ ,,_,____(;,,,,,.,.,,.,, ` ‘ IAN DR _wr HORSES' RE' A.p.Dlcs"U0m"mmml Dux” for Ex' Willialli lvélilf/.e`r tril-ll to ln-i'sll:ill<» tir- ili:.'_:i:li .- l-l` fur iuipitlilists in _wllll-ill;-»llll llilo ball reall about the illllll --ilrel' l |_l<-ii fi-\ illllllsi ry in ii iierllliin boil- \\'l'.l_l_i-ll on lin- lines of Mr. Wal- see Ai-l-lies-ooMMl<:n\‘ that till: dl)- _lll-rlill' [ll_\ lll<'l'.:`ll'y will-iw; lgrciit poss- .blllln-;` ill .`»\'<-irll, and lil- expects to --Linn lu-rr ill _\l,lrll :lilll purcllase lli~l-<- pail-\ of pull- l:=l.-illll bred stock ll lllllel'--lil, .~i_l'lliis to bl-gill opera- ~irlI\‘~' ‘.\iill_ li- il-,_,-.-. 1, l., .,u_\lll_y, Mi-_ lilintbcrg il_|-re rlill ln- llll illllllit that the sl-Hill 1-link is l_llL‘oiillllil`ll\ll0. 'l`\le \l'l:;'r:l all-‘l-l' 'l~.l.-_l'l\ lox llllw li¢."lllg illi- lol-ll~l\ law. in--iw- lions- and lic‘_il‘.' ;ct jalllin Pllillips, a well kllowll lllilitel tion on the ninin line of thc C. l'_ ll-_bill 11;: fllz' ilielss ills- lllilility and ll:.il'i- pri-lillnr to l_lu- island breed. l`iil- po-.ii-_v ol lll-~n'_l'<-siflvc ralll:l\ci's .ho-lld in-, lit i-laid, 'r-\:<=;: lo inlllrovl- ilu- ilfnmillu. of the I_<‘:llll'<-will-i: was llotrcnicn- .ll ro iflc- ::i::i- .lull lli::e:ise-l'esistillg ~.l»‘.\'l-In of llle llillllrlll |'rlX(‘:4. -\ll'_ iililltZn‘l‘;~_ i.: |111-:lily dl-liglltcd vllli till- l_~'i.|lrll :l.~' _'lil illezil place to lvl- in. F--l-\'|‘l ill ills exlllwicllce else- .'li1‘ri~ llils ill- il-lt :fo lllarll nt home as ll-lie. '|`l;l- lwoplv vvri-_v\vhci‘e he has lr-ell on flu- lszllinll were kindness __,~_..,lllil-rl, :ll-nl bc il: very sorry he :ill-lot llllkl- his pf-iwlinliellt llonle .lining illllll. llc is <~oli\'lllced the ,,,|-lll,-rn :wl-llc.: \‘.ol\ld make ideal ~'l:llni f:ll'li'li-r.-l, :ind lllillks it wollld ll \.vo:"_ll l-.llilr for lhe (lov--l'illllclit ,, ll:-~ 1;( ilu' :-llr..l‘lio|ls of lllll ls- uinll in lllzs ll;-pl-vt lo the notice of l'-lil:|l|llll‘i::ls ill liol'illel‘ll i'~l\ve\lcn. l`lll.< i-ollld bl- ll-.llc by sl-ailing adver- isiln: ll__|lli-r lo Vollslllsz or leading lierrllzlili.-l ill .~‘l_llrlillollil and other 'illrs -lllil ill' is :.llll~ ll i_\\l~. lllcts were \<~:ll-ly fl-1 befoll- his fellow country- -il-|- ilpil- uollld be :l szllislactory 'i-_=;»oll.l‘ 1,-ill-/_=if_l-in or ow Pulllllllny is lcv' Mil' ‘ lin- rust of rllllcliiul: is the lowest ol ,.ll_ lull-tics looking fora good ill- _\~,._