neon... anew-ism immihnl so Hflirevnn in ‘ We have In stock old _ Sydney creened, lnvernese. Sprlnqhill lblon Round, Albion Stove, Albion p}, Hard, Chestnut and Stove ms, also Besco Coke. Place your order now. either for, mmedlate or future delivery. .0. GILLIS 8t C0 PHONE 176 mil m! CHURCH-Be vice nextSunday atil _ you Bruce Muir, St. Jame; iChurch, Charlot- tetown. - . last. day on which subscribers will Central Guardian ‘City Hospital, Thursday Oct. 27th and 28th- i 2023-10-18-81 TWENTY-ONE DAYS LEFT to enablanyou to secure a cue of needieraa a premium with your yiearlynnew ~ or renewal subscrip- ton. _ szeeo HOUSEHOLD coke; have five oarloads this week. Order your winter supply now. A Picknrll goo. Z035-10-13-8i. e HARRINGT N ‘PRESBVTERIAN iPreacher Rev. ‘N. 20's TAXI My and nilht |el~ .. ‘ _ rice. Phone 687 or 80H. , ‘ .-< .-‘ HALLOWEEN res in s." n: Wednesday. and _-' Excellent for the furnace. We will, . l OnyL KING D. lll., OCTOBER 30, 1920, will be the receive a ease of needles with their yearly renewal. Now is the time to get one before our supply is exhausted. EAST ‘PO|‘NT.—.Evangelist J. W. Hayter will preach in the East Point Baptist Church, Sunday. Oct. 11th at 11 a,‘ in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Every- body welcome. POWNAL CiRCUlTs- Sunday October 17th services. Pownal 10.45 A. M. ‘Millview 2.30 P. M. iPownal 7 P. M. Special offering at both Churches for relief of Enroll- eans. F. H. Littlejohnsa-Pnrstor. ‘cormwau. SERVICES-There will be service in the United Church of Canada, West ‘River on ‘Sunday, October 17th at 11 a. m., at Kingston 8 p. m. and at ‘Cornwall at 7 p. m. ON‘LY A FEW DAYS and our supply of needles will be exhausted all new or renewal yearly subscrip- tions received from now until Oct. 30, 1926, will receive this wonder- ful premium, after the above date you will be unable to secure one. COLE TEA Peters Rfnnd y And Vicinity Although commendable progress in farming has been developed in this part of the Province, yet u wide field of ‘undeveloped possibili- ties exist. Large areas‘ of many acres in extent have become almost useless fromexcessive cropping of oats, etc. These lands ‘become the happy hunting grounds" of many pernicious weeds, which mar the appearance of the landscape; t Now, since the advent of "Certi- fied Seed Potatoes" alld their phen- omenal development with the aid of fertilizers c-u such poor lands, it is possible to re-clalin the wastes of I» officers named have already accept- " d . l ' l, I, ‘ THECI-IAIIVLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ A Lt-Gol. N. P. liflleod Judge Arsennult ‘ Lect , Is Proyisional * Head of New Body ST- “JOHN, Oct. of the vronosed Newflrunuviok branch of the Amateur tnlotio Union of Canada st wanes _g here last evening of clubs who have gc-ne on record as being opposedfln the M. P. B. and ill favTFiif eel)- arate branches for ‘each’ ‘of the three Maritime iProvinces. lflmltflfflfy. and the secretary was‘ vieionai office. The majority of the B . "Pile full slate elected is as fol- lows: ilionornry president, Fr k White, Saint John; president, Col. N. P. MilcLefxL, -M.C.; .vi‘ce- presidents, ilr. Allan Fredericton: H. o. Schyrer, Bath- urst and C. J. Jones, Woodstock; secretary-treasurer, A. W. Carton. Saint‘ John. ‘ The meeting epdeavored to se- cure two outside men for the posi- tion of president on the ground that local clubs had no desire to “hog" the offices, ‘but in each case, sympathy with the movement. These officers will nct until the annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Athletic ‘Union here in December, when this matter of se- cession will be settled definitely. lNova Scotia clubs ‘have been cal- led together for a similar meeting at Halifax on October 22. No vice- president was named for ‘Moncton. where clubs have solidly opposed any secession movement. The statement was made to the meeting that sufficient clubs in New ‘Brunswick had signified their willingness to go in with the new branch to comprise the majority. 13__L§wt_.m]_ Arsennult. Charlottetown. delivered‘ Norman .P. iidaobeod, Saint John.“ 1 t d 1 i 1 m t lecture in Malpeque. the w" a 9c e m“ 5°“ w“ ‘n lwhich denominated his discourse beinB “The Acadian.” Ilffiy“ ‘“"°d“°"°“- “l” he Pie“ effected u was found that the or- peque. for. when he had not learned ‘better. ho talked politics.‘ He warnl~ ly expressed his gratitude fur the‘ ‘kindness shown to him in election campaign. All the officers named are only good hmfln mhnr h kl t in. , . . mgmucted w get m ‘ouch with eaclrance 5,022" tfigetzrdflfiar‘; ‘f; Sign" ‘Prince latiwuld ilsland. one formally and secure their ec- of intelligence. “umber ILOUO’ ‘md “m 5 ceptnnce or rejection of this pro- was founded iby the Acadlang “van "em “up”! ‘lepmumim- “Hprufirieut in all the walks of life. mania?“ "my thirty fumme” "wiund served _witil valor and rcsultsicoolidge Rec0rd ed matters following, that what he would relate are facts taken from the archives = Bllarunteed Sterilnx. The mostly in recounting the taking anrkuls re-taking of Torts, hence no markedlchnracleflslm program‘ w“ mmle in “grh-“llme-was the last source of appeal Tile ‘He showed how ‘Nova Scotia we‘; . , .. ., the key to the Norm American COW mieglugwere sobcl, honest and indus-itile Washington primal), (‘Oliglcu- tinent .The country was rich iuispm and wen", and the IAAITIGTlCB. unless she controlled ‘Novnuesun, of m“, Dr ( , ‘ _ 1 '. .. . iauthiel’ the offer was declined although in Scotiu. He touched on the iound-ipaflsed through some m» these “.1313 inig‘ of Halifax. ta en in 1'7i10. The population ofl . . Acadia w“ men U715, ,dians. But they displayed superior ionlelfroln ‘France, they had some ' now mg“ °t dymflmndmgr muslnil their trials they kept their faith gltlefhév": ‘rm-e m [lgleslillt 1:9 "lmi-‘kisustainell courage. His pereonntion reclaimsfirggg: 1e nanl‘ “bwus a masterpiece oi’ calm ‘but con- me qeu p ° ‘e ‘m rmmvincing oratory which ut once de- made pasture land quiallity, thus propitious for stock- 0809319,. and the candid 1nd fem, ra s ng. ' ' ‘ ous tilat the ‘Acadians would cou- jum|ce_ tinue to live as they had been do- Dropomng a vow of Hunks’ pram. ing, industrious and moral inhabit-led the lecture mgmy and laudm] ants. ‘ ' here, wanted to attend to their own Acadia,“ aflairs. They asked protection from“)... Acadia,“ of his district’ and 4 ‘crowded together and the soldiers surrounding. Families were not to “res 0n (he separated. but this compact was quot ‘kept. 'i‘hls condition is pictur- “je Acadian esqnely shown in Evangeline. in I Louis na the lecturer had met- ls me of their descendants/He re-l counted one instance where three \ "l- ‘ i‘ l ‘Monday night, His Honor Justice - r , _i l ‘ 4 w ' _ \ v .A K ‘S . sniunasoorouaurvnroaovm sdrzziss. . ' . HOME-BAKED BREAD IS etsr OFALL‘ were lillidBfi“lli ‘Boston some inl .. ., ' Woodside. The accompanlsts to science as the corona , which Georgia, some in Louisiana. Finallyilwera mung acceptably played by indicates wasting puwcr. Sudden] , He always received ‘u‘ d d b , A, .. S’. and be ever i-enlizsdlilfilénixvfig 33;)", Eulsgomecfigge fizllvfrs. James Campbell, Burlingtonwns the tremendous current of ' ‘ ' Here theyffhe people of Mnlpeque are l:er-_100,000 volts was reached. a ribbon ‘mg nhempainly alive tu the advantage to be of lagged flame shot between the Malpeque, he 1411111,‘, I f l attained ‘by community education electrodes. in lcieyeligglsgligiflzl our very bestland the standard they are maintain-l Alter making three tests, loquenflsisters had met after a separation “we ,of rtlfty years. He recounted how, iin the expulsion, a month had pass- ‘) ed before the boats were ready. ‘Wwhen the embarkution was finally most instructive and He said. remembered bemg l“ MMder to retain families intact was! not carried out. Quarters were very] the 1728, iPeter Arsenauit being the . . , l“ a" wanting might well be inliiutcll. iflplates were replaced with elecirod first settler, The Acadigng [but Yiialiaslfiggeil‘gnezlgngglfselView thing; . pillllts. illld all even nlorc special:- ' y ' ""~"' uiur (lclnonstratlon resulted. The . "corona" was more pronounced. and Igsuqwhen tile arc was created n loud ‘ffltliliifilfill followed. Scientists cm- ‘phusizled ihut the tests did not pru- iluc-e nrtliiciui lightning. The principal object oftlle tests wvili be to discover methods of trans- nlltiing exceptionally high voltage, and to lessen, if not entirely elim- The lecturer hci-e prefuc» in the Lireut War. by The Acadiausi (llll not possl-ss the means to de-i and umvrslop educational institutions. They] reliable authority Provo not indolent. or f|liili‘l'i‘:lHDll'iC. Mqtory oDnHiBlPdqTlit-y wore nun-it simple lll mun- ‘ ‘ - ucrs, and must pronounced in mor- Their virtucs was eminently The ‘Parish Priest ‘In Washington Election SEATTDE. Uci. 14.—Sid4‘iruck- ing the issues ui‘ prohibliiml and American adherent-c to tine world, » . . l , I _ - court’ which were famed hefmefllu e ext-lung losses in power trolls nnission. A large tract. which is Ipart of the laboratory property, will be used in the experiments, includ- stating by earliest The young women could sionnl candidates have waged their resource” England "mild "mimen had to be lrble to llltlkgoflxflnlfi lielltlltllrtlcrlillllyatligillebllll-"Z: mg [he “may or the nature of manna!" a confide!" hold o“ Nonhllwheels. He instanced bow the au- nlents of the republican party illl- lightning and other “mblenm ‘known us “electrical phenomena." The laboratory was built for Prof. Ryan by Stanford University, with the financial aid of power com- gianies; Two years was required t0 assemble the equipment. including the transformers, which are the lflrsest over constructed. dcr President Coolidge. One United ‘Slates senator and five representatives lil congress will be chosen lll tllc general elec- tiou. ‘State AHIFSZIlOOlI League leaders contend that the primary was a dry victory. ‘Proponents of the world court adherence point to the largo gag“ _._ primary vote for iSenutor Wesley ‘ L. Jones, who favored the coilrt. ORKHN 0F COLORS Jones, reuominnted by the repub- ____ ' licuns after iirvc terms lil the housv and three lli the senate. is opposed by candidates of three other parties. D-(QH had P0" Royal wuilltilat were experiencetkby the Aca- and Havliigitact, endurance, and bravery, ‘ Throughout persevered to the end. The areas thus restored! , lnunstrnted the thorough. historical oi the first student, the calm. conclusive phil- Till-key red is made from the maddcr plant, growing imflinq“. stall. Tile cxtiuisiie Prussian blue comes from fusing horses hools and other refuse animal matter with llnilure [lniassium carbonate. The Govemm" “'35 “nxbless exponent of liberty truth and lMr. Thomas ‘MCNllll, in GENERATES 2,100,000 VOLTS. -.Vlnn's nearest Zl]l1ll‘0£l."ll to the electric pressure. of lighting has qwwy‘ like m" "w" mm“"'~“ithe virtue, industry and lmv-ailiding - He had moved among ‘this tion. fair them into their former fertile condi- Some encouragement and in-. strnctic-n in this work will likely be necessary in order to get u start, province transforming 9&1- Tomorr0w’s Radio Get yours today and ‘be sure. POTATOES - Commencing Oct. 18th—\ve will be buying 110mm“ ieties) at the potato b01010 ‘Dougl s Station, and at the ware- house Charlottetown nre 0001i l0 = buy n quantity of Certified Cob- ' blcrs or Mountains-J. L. Douglas. (al l v 39 Queen StreetUChariottetowll. 15.1. 2060-10-14-3i Atchison, Topeka -& Santa Fe H Ry. ...l . . . . . . . . '\ American -Can. ‘Co. . . . . . .. i? Atlantic Rciinory Co. . . . . ... , American Smelling & Refin- s15... Quotations ‘l-lALl-FAX, iOct. I-t-Quoiuilonfl ~' furnished by Johnston und Ward, ' Members Montreal ‘Stock Exchange. , 147%; 50 99 23% 105% ‘Anlericuu Car & Foundry o. American laconic-live U0. - .I - ‘. iugCo. ....L . . . . . . . . . . 133 0UP lhlllmfllt °7 FALL ‘ ‘Union ling J's Paper Co. . . . .. (l5 BULBS h" 1"“ R""l"°d “h” Anaconda Copper Mining ()0. 48% ect from LISSE. HOI-i-AND- i, Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 16s Th“ ‘hlpmwt nompflseg .-; New York Central & ‘Hudson ' WEB. Jtivor n. u. ....... 1.54% Tlléhalllinilfiirli? SIZE ooygglnfuted. on» oo- (‘New 105 l" _ . . . . . . . . . . . - ' ‘ o . b3 slrvlAcln-I-Hs (Double and llliltlgtliilllhizlrllllnlggflloliurn . . . .. 31% g Q ‘if Standard Oil oi‘ New Jersey. . 42 Tul-‘Psv (Dwbh "d " Missouri Kansas & Texas Ry; 234% Binnie) , ulnternutiou Petroleum s1 NARCISSUS 5 ‘ReadingrCo. aw. DAFFODILB . Southern Pacific Co. . .. 105 CROCUS .' Uni-on Pacific Ry. 162% FREESIA ' U. ‘S. industrial Alcohol Co... 71% DARWIN TULIPS. Elo- r Ullltcd States ‘Steel . . 144% Bond for a copy of» WI‘ BULB LIST. We pay POST- i? AGE on_all MAIL canine. Anytime during the month of " OCTOBER will be- till belt ~ time to plant BULBS. ‘ They t‘ are on sale at our BOOK 870R E... ' Carter OouhLtd. i? n"... l i 0- t-au- .~ o» Professional Cards Dr. J. Fergus Donneily VET ERI NARY 8U RGEON Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, 1901. l‘. Abitibi.................. 90% . Pawrel Pupl. . . . . .. 1081/4 " gontrealrPower 74% ‘ atloual Breweries . . . . . . 67 Asbestos Common New . . . 20% Asbestos Preferred New . . . . Shaiwinigan . . .. .. .. Bank Royal .. . Bank Montreal 270 Wheat, Dec. 138%. May 1417/... Corn, Dec. 771/4. May 84%. Oats, ‘Dec. 43%. ‘May 47%. Wheat, Oct. 137%. Dec. 134%. May 137%. -NO MORE DAM-PING? Electric steaming irons, with a water reservoir and tiny holes in the ironing surface for the emerg- Lm (Fllli- R0!" Arm)‘ VIWPMII‘! ence of steam, are now being pro- Corpa, London, Eng. Office-E. Farquson‘! Stable. Phone 290. 147 King Btrse Hit-lino. , DR. I. E. GROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Foxes examined for pureha . Laboratory tests made for peru- sltes and other diluen- -' Great George ltreet gill Custom and Mlrlno-Iliidlnl- mdmth: Phom s04. - “ Mark “R. McGuigan “mm. I.‘.‘.'Jl.i'e3..‘;.°$.'..». ‘BIMQC. C. Archibald lledloal m»: and i-lurll-Il "Illa limited to lye. hr. Nose and Throat office lays I udi omen» r u n. lines ‘ 3 "In mun-s trims-an as a t the nee B. A. , Immerse. aouolron. IT of N. Y. Post Ofiiill" duced in the United States. Jt is claimed that this device obviates for damping clothes be- fore ironing. 1.1‘ A ,WELCOME ‘ " the tar-gt display of TOILET ARTICLES, Psnmmea, no. ' which we are now showinl- 3 Included In the leading llnol are ' - YAnnLewe. HUDNUTB. - con-rest. cowl. 6AM 140745. ooLoATze, noose . Q mater. cPlV-ER. ARM- A 0a. ‘POMFEAIN, HOU- I emf. z CARA NOME - COMPACPS m" more popular than ever. The wetoh ehllld ease owing Jo its also andaheue Inekel ‘ ggpeelni-l sl p users of deintyeoil monothe- nil .. ~ ~ do " iNorth American realm. I l I but tilts will readily "be given ‘by the Department of Agriculture, or by an organized expert in the work. Then l believe our young ‘men would have opened for them an in- teresting and lucrative means of employment, which would go a long way in stopping the exodus of our boys and girls to a foreign land, in the factories of which they propel the trcad-mibs of industry to. the detriment of Canada's best inter- ests, and in many cases —of their own, which often ultimately OlHlS in a dearly bought make shift and which invariably demands the best blood of our country. P. uuitenn enthusiast in farming. -'l‘lle results of his grain crop after threshing operations, we are in- formed, was most gratifying. Mr. Jackson figured conspicuously in the Kings County Exhibition uud succeeded in capturing many prizes. Our enterprising ‘Agricuiturists Messrs. Stewart Bros, Greek llivcr. have won for themselves a niche in the Agricultural J-iull of Fume. At the Provincial and County Exhibi- tions they took a foremost place in the honors received by them lil their different exhibits. Mr. ‘George A. MacDonald, Peters Road is as ilsuul dieing expert work lll the drilling of wells and pump- iitting for the supply of good water, pure from the depths beneath. ~ Mr. J. L. MncKinnon, general merchant, is always ready with improvements, and in order to cater to the needs of the auto public, has installed an improved ‘Gasoline Tank." This will greatly facilitate the work of supplying cars with the needed element. iNow that Messrs. Johnston and Cl-ligginbotham have completed their contract of painting the Presbyter- ian Church at ‘Peters ‘Road, we must congratulate them on the ex- celient work performed. The roof is a rich dark brown and the walls are cream gray with white trim- mings. . rllevaMr. Russell. M. A., has been permanently engaged as ‘Pastor of the Presbyterian Churches ‘at Mnr’ ray Harbor North and Peters Rd. Also the continuing Presbyterian at Murray Harbor South will be in- eluded in Mr. Russell's pastorate. The sermons are of a. high order and we are much appreciated by large audiences. Mr. W. B. El-licken, general merch~ ant is enthusiastic on the possibili- ties‘ oliRadie. ‘His improved slant gives him access to the thought. song and religious movements in most of the large centres in the The iihiPDing of potatoes from Csihouns Wharf. Green River. is being carried on by Mr. J. L ‘Mac- lKinnon. The Minnie Laura. Cont. R. Penny. cleared ‘this port for ‘New Glasgewnrl. 3., with a full clrso- \ n... David MacDonald. Peters Road, is, we are glad i» r0001‘! 1m‘ proving in health, also Mrs. Alex: Campbell, Ailiaton, whose recent ill- neee resulted in an operatlonvs re- ported imurovinl. \/ -Yonr correspondent. retro‘! i0 reporttitat while fdr. D. Stewart of Stewartlroi, Greek River. ‘WM motoring-to Montague with DIN! on Saturday ‘nth. inst while" will!!! the descent neerilghe town. he lost control-of Jrlleiblikee and Abe m with scnelsrstelhboeed in mama: n merchants-ovoi- oreirloatlns _, still severe?! "iniuflll ll?- Stewart, Mr. Otis Jackson, Peter's Road is Program SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16' international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 P. M. WlliAR (275) Atlantic City. Seaside ‘Prio. WJR (517) Detroit. Concert pro- gram. WLW (423) Cinci. Organ Recital. 8.30 P. M. WIPG (300) Atlantic iCily. Studio ‘Musicale. W'i‘.A‘M (390) Cleveland.‘ Studio lProgram. ililTAG (545) Worchester. announced. _ v ‘soc P. M. l JQY-W (530) Chicago. Classical. . WHO. (300) Atlantic City. Chelsea‘ ' Evening Concert. W-TAM (389) Cleveland. Vaudeville.‘ ONRIO (435) Ottawa. ‘Studio ‘Pro-l ‘ gram. ‘ Tu be 9.15 P. M. WCAU (278) ‘Pllila. The lMurmur- lug Baritone. 9.30 ‘P. M. WSAI (326) Cincl. rBlCYClG Sextettc 12.00 Mid.- WKRC (423) Cluci. gram. _ WAl-LG (316) Richmond Hill. Mid- night Variety Program. FEATURE TALKS Popular Pro- . 8.00 P. M. , WlP (509) Philadelphia. 18110119 Corner. . 8.30 P. M. “ll-TAR (275) Atlantic City. Lec- ture. - ' . WLW (423) Cincl. Seckatary Haw- kins. WANT ‘SO DANCE? ‘ s.1s P. M. _ WCAlE (461,), Pittsburgh. Kenny- wc-od Park. 0.15 P. M. WATU (204) Columbus. Dance. 9-30 P. WiP (509) iPhlia. . Million Doilsr alder, continuous, dance, also WPG. - 10.00 P. M. WLW (423) Oiuci. Castle ‘Farm. WliP (509) Philadelphia. ‘Franklin. 10.301’- M. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Elk's Club. . 10.46 P. M. ‘Weems. WI-P (509) iPhlia. Ted = 11.00 P. . WCCO (417) St. ‘PauliMinneapo-lis. ' Coliseum. 12.00 ‘Mid. WMCA (341)1 N. Y. McAlpin. A. M. KGW (492) Pgtland. iudian Grill. 2. ‘ . . KNX (337) Hollywood. Frolic. (mpyright, 1026, by international Radio "Programs. Chicago.) OOBH-AW-S RECORD l8 STRIKINO ONE LONDON, Oct. t-Some of Alan Cobham’: previous. air exploits follow: inn-Photon an American ‘bus- iness man on a 0.000 mile aerial tour of Europe. and North Africa cmsei the Atlas Mountains and Vesuvius en route. Jana-Awarded ‘Britannia trophy for a 12.000 mile round trip flight to theNear East. i024-2ii—<Rouad trip flight to ‘Bur- ms, 17,000 miles,‘ during which bham flew across the Himalaya untolns. ‘ law-Bound trip flight o; Cape- town. from Marion, 10,000 miles. _ lkrbham’; actual flying time on the present iourneyto and from dians prospered under him. Governor Lawrence was greedy for money. sons in Halifax wrote land expmtlng the wmk "f Luwflis recoilnted is to guard against re~ rence, asserting that he seized the ’ ‘ property oi’ the Acadlans, asked for religious liberty. condition was misrepresented. Luv- rence gave orders purporti the edict came from the King. lhatyfvrmgs of the ‘b-rench people m,“ the savages. Some historians have‘ said that they were dangerous but! with few exceptions. they shnworli no want of allegiance. Cornwallis‘ was a good Governor, and the Aca-f lint ‘Not less than thirty per- lo Eng- They Their that was in a. position to know and ap- preciate their excellent qualities. Mr. ‘Charles Woodside, in some nicely chosen terlns, seconded the vote of thanks and supported the iarguments of thc lecture. Judge _Arsexlault graciously accepted the (vote of thanks, and in so doing. ,said that the reason why the past Ipctitions in the future. He sug- gested that the iBritish Government |mlly not have known (but the order been attained in the new littlllllil ‘Stanford University laboratory at Palo Alto, (falilurllia, with illi- szilccessful testing nf six lingo trans. forlnors, generating more than 2.- 100.000 volts. (in the tests the-re recently, super- viscd ‘by ‘Prof. Harris J. Ryan, marking the opening of the inbor- ntory, a group of scientists from all sections of the country witness- ed the weird electrical tiispinx‘ in which an art: of vari-r-nlorleti flame shot across n twenty-foot. gap bu» Will-i made and curried out as ii iwns. But he believed that the sul- twecn two electrode plates. The tests began with llli‘ iaburzi- Gnmboge is from the yellow sap of n tree lll Siam. ‘luilinn ink is nlade from burned uamplior. Mastic comes from the gum of the mastic trce, which gnows in (lreece. llaw sienna is thenatural earth from the neighborhood of Sienna. Italy; and umber is an earth found near Unlbria. Blue-black comes from the char- coal of the ville stock. The camel furnishes Indian yel- low, and the cnttle-fisil gives sepia, which is an inky fluid that the fish, the inhabitants be gathered in thtslaimy churches and kept there. the King nor the ilrilish Govern-l OJ,’ ‘ > n, I .8 ,7 ,0 n.0,,“ mm, -(. ,, , s,‘ , ment had heard of “m! made“ Thuitlhglflirtiarigs th fine p opk u find ill k is ii’ ll ht would decree, as read. was ncvornnadc1,],,,n,,n,ud lby the King oi‘ idngirlntl. ’illo nrdemwhich hlvluded. "ma m“ n“ prollerly‘ exmim nlmmylClark Woollsillil; piann solo, Mrs. led. Just picture i0 yourself the ‘scene in when zlttzluked. discharges lo make llll’! wafer (lpaqilc. llistrc is the snot of wool ashes. Scarlet is iodide of mcrcilry, vor- inliiiun is from the ore cinnnbar. and iiu- (liiiul-sl: whiic is zinc. 'l‘l_ie gorgeous cnrmino, scarlet carlniui‘, and purple lakes are fur- nisin-d by ilin (rnchinval insects. ~_~<0->--_ N ,l H’ strengthened their morulitory in utter darkness. As hidden ‘ e"“'.po\vors and helped to ulalte tbcirigleuerators began their whining The loclilrc was sup-lfronl llit: t-lotrirndc planes. Tligru‘ by n short progruln lights and sparks, nllcrllulviy vin- Vocal solo, Mrs. lei. and white in rcnlur. expanded as the voltage increased. lam-lug tine llnrkuress wiiil iliUlll-llllillfl of sput- ii-ring, (farting ilalnus. \Vllli'll f'l'l'lll' ell n halo n!‘ Kluwiul! purple, liillllii‘il..\llrinrll's Llnlmenf r...- lnofhiache. and household effects, be (:uliil:u::|t-i_n,m05 Campbell; mswnmnntn; lriuci, .\lr. (‘lurk ‘Wumisilln and Mist.‘ the church. tho people Paffem mnslmfcd a u... m4- 5225-5226 —- lhre e dffiercnf colour schemes. 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