l .<:a=ll21.li:iiili<=l=i‘ \‘-'-1’"Y ‘=’=l'»-“"‘ new sonnets: ml: CLEAREST carton STOCKINGS ‘IOU HAVE EVER SEEN l RINGLESSI p SHADOWLESSI V MADE POSSIBLE BY A NEW PROCESS \./O\. _ _ IUim-l 8min 5/ BEAUTIFUL ‘CRYSTAL CLEAR CLEAROPHANP CHIFFONS wuuour A nus on SHADOW FROM TOP TO TOE even m THE DARKEST SHADES NO INCREASE IN PRICEI = S1 '~ -—Hosiery Dept. More Women Depend on tllllEliT for Value Then Any ‘ffllree’? Other Makes l THE WllliillT SHOE courillv Blame Banllers y. For Utility Crash [(1). By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Nov. iii-Samuel In- lu1l's son and chief of staff," last witness for t defence in their mail fraud trial. blamed bankers today for the crashof their $2,000.- 000000 public utility system which wiped out also the family fortune. Young Insull. named for his Bother and trained to take over his a] business. declared bank loans bore the system down. "Your sltilltlnlt m!!! be flihdd- mentally sound-as I think this was .r—fll’ld yet you so broke." he told the flirty-four. short and restless. ‘It intended ruler of the Insult Umpire finished direct testimony fter s little less thtn four hours the stand. 8i: other defend- will not testify, their atlor- eys sold. Insull testified today m five of them had "no respon- i Insull lbpflhdly shouldered fo- lbility for the financial tran- ttcns under‘ fire in the case lllng the prosecutor: 4 "l approve them. I om not trying 5o run out from it. .1 held offices h nuiw ul o» eo-cailed m- rfilltfiom v s. I was the chief to Dtfmw Attorney. Floyd m. ompson ecked Insult on direct bxaminatiom why the Insult comp- osites failed. "There were large bank loans. with collateral," he said.’ "A bank- " can only consider market price a the collateral. not intrinsic value. You get permanently into trouble on market value with a collateral Pm"- lrcur situation mny be fun- ganllentally sound, and yet you go m 0." lllsull produced a Chiift design- r: ~ ~—_-_-i-._,._ E 1 They’re All Necoala v" fwdwlm All Aoi - j- firming. Hence Most V; "f Us Hello “Acid Stom- gmlh" 0t Wines. Easy ; 1Y0!!! to Relieve ; . y; - . . j; plflllfiilfigtfiéifehqhifillhilfi _ rrllm which so many of us suffer is E 51:25 field indigestion: Afionditipn gpmawglaleiy the ca: {allow .. g; 33g, h.‘ f ‘°° p,“ "u," g: alum cl y!‘ w, there now e simple wsy to : you??? tltiqfrmesmypnlalcilogllor will toil ggfitfflififittfllifl-lilll’. ' . "I110! It. to pg .‘i'i£ii8'.§..‘t§it‘tq§."'it¢. .22 so. , " .. Mgouugssqmdaimyfiir ou for- IIIIJHPTEAIIV! "Pill-l! p’! i‘ ~v swirl. . ..f.5'» . ed to show that the lnsull family carried all its Insull stock until the crash. 1t dlsagrefl With lDvern- ment fimires, and Insull admitted it did not show stock held by his uncle, Martin J. Insull. “I'll be quite frank.” he said, leaning forward. ‘There was s little strained family situation there. Martin didn't tell my father and me what he was doing." Indicted in the mail fraud case. Martin is immune from prosecu- tlon because he was extradited from a Canadian refuge on state charges one. The defence’ will rest when In- Bull's examination is completed. at— tor-hays ssid. Motions for directed verdicts of acquittal will follow. The case may go to the jury next Wednesday. Gloria Vanderbilt Stays With Aunt . -w——-—- (AI. By Glllldhn‘! Spcehl Wire) NEW YORK. Nov. l6 — Little Gloria Vanderbilt. it was reported authoritatively tonight. will remain aunt, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, until such time as her mother. the beautiful Gloria Morgan Vander- bilt. demonstrates ‘ehe is capable o! caring for the child's welfare. while the details of an attor- ney's conference late today were kept secret, from ell indications by persons close to the sensational case the older of _sllpreme court justice Johh l". Oencw will be "made public M01111!!! and will embody such provisions. . or" COURSE! ‘- "I bought-alt? dress for a ridiculous price." ' rb....l...-.~o/.a one...“ “Perhaps so, but certainly not for on absurd figureP-Lifc. in the custody of her paternal W Contract Cancelled M-P- Br Guardian's Special wt") W TON. Nov. 16—Osncci~ lation of the l0 year contract for "vine the msli from New York to Montreal now held by ugpgmm. Colonial Airways. Inc, w“ up“ tOdW ‘g6 the United States Post Office partment on the _ -' that the rate is "exorbitant and excessive." Wmdl-W up e. day-long hearing of evidence in which one of the few government foreign airmail contracts was reviewed before the department solicitor, T. J. Murray, Iflvcrnment counsel, charged that lasso.“ ll": "r" ":- I v an a t o - fice authorities hgd boon pggfgrgd service as expeditious between the two points by another company at e much lower figure. The contract, undoy which the Canadian-Colonial began operations in October 1 28, is sub- of one month's average pey i; it deemed ry for the public convenience. R. 5. Pruitt, Ohi the oompenv. c P95 cancellation maintained the. the median-col- enisi Airway: was supplying ser- vice over t shortest and most Montreal and that its discontinu- ance would out one fuii day in the time of delivery of mall between the two points. Morro Castle Officers Accused (Al. By Gus-dint’: Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 16 — Acting Captain William I‘. Worms of the Morro Castle. testified. today he was "surprised" by Chief linzhleer Eben S. Abbott's coming to the -shLp's bridge, instead of going to the engine room, while flames were raging over the vessel off the New Jersey Coast. The acting master took the stand at the trial of Abbott. formerly of Ysrmouth N. ., who is charged with neallgen u. the disaster which took 134 lives. warms and three other officers oso were accused. "How did you let up here?" WI-rms uid he asked the chief- “Ttlen you were surprised to m the Chief?" asked Captain Henry G. Qoigen, steamboat inspector on the trtol board which is determin- irg whether the officers’ licenses should be revoked. "Yes, sir," warms responded, "I thought he was in the engine .. om. f Wlnnl testified that after Ab- bott reached the bridge, he 110N066 the chic! origin Wu "in bu! " end ordered him to tekfl charge of lifeboat no. 1. After the engineer onfnred the itcf. to cancellation on the payment g capo attorney $01‘ Sunday School. 7.80 l‘. M qlffifit WNW NEW?“ NQW YD!‘ Ind 119111 a]; Nptm D5319 Aqpdgmy on Central . Guardian "W"?! 9'??? aascave uovltfli llsld m» §£1.?‘i‘.‘.li‘t“f"“l' “moors served for tga. m DQZIZAGO-llfllrfl , “W?” alw- uawav .- gyft ‘ftrgleo mug”); Yllvllltshfie not?“ ' “““"" “ifhfli. tit}? ENGAGEMENT. r7 Mrs. Richard Wobbler. Btenlev Brides. announces the engagement of her daughter 5°"! Emily to Warren Olive Mac- Neill. Marriage to take plgme 919v. ember 2m. 14-2450-11-17-11. COME AND BEE the fun bidding 1' the Prenuer Boy donut Apple at Qflnodian National Hotel Verandah this afternoon at three o'clock. —--. liiillwbtaiia the Boy scout Annie Auction at Canadian National Hotel this afternoon at 3 F. M. Your at. tandanco will help. _ 33-17 CONSERVATIVE MIlIlTNG-wflll Poll chairmen for clbwlottetown and Rovelty are requested to meet at the Mcliure Building. 110 Kent Street. on Monday evening at ii o'clock and to briili with them the nsmel of the h" ‘fiends 0“ Wflioudev elbows- dolesotee appointed to attenduttaei 14'»- n!» Convention. BEDEQUE BAPTIIT CHURCH. A. G. Crcwe. 10.65 A. M. Worship. "The Among the Wheat". 11.65 A. M. . liyeuinl service. subject "The Belief That Counts." li-Zttt-li-ll-ii. THE ANNUAL HIGH Til Will b6 December 4th and 5th. Quiver will be served each evening from l5 1‘. M. Seekers of dainty christian gifts will find variety and value at the Policy- work tables, end valuable one; may be won at the BINGO corner. Don- ations, as usual, from former Notre Dome pupils will he gratefully rec- eived and appreciated. L-Zliflfi-ll-lfi-IT. DINGWELL-OLAPP WEDDING- A quiet wedding took piece sit the home of Mr. and Mn. George P. Oiapp of Buy Fortune on ‘ruesday evening, Nov. 6th, when their daugh- ter Ruth Packard, was united l" marriage to Charles Elliott nlnewoll son cf Mm. and the late Oharlel Dingwell, of Little Pond. ceremony was performed by RM‘- John G. Hookih. in the PNfltflne d UIJIWBINIMZlWEThGY were ot- tended by Miss Bea-tho marvel!- slster of the 3100111, and NJ‘- Lllfld Dingwell- Ferns and foliece P191116 formed the mom decoraticm. The bride was sowned in sapphire blue vclvvet made on punccss lines I-ud carried a bouquet cf yellow and white roses end chrysnlithemums. After the OQNIBOIW B. weddine 511D- peu- was served and an enjoyable 8v- ereing spent in music and 811M118- POST NUPTIAI. SHOWER. - About one hundred and fifty people met at the home of Mr. and WI- Herbert Jones, l-larruuft-on. on Oct. 28rd for the holding of a poet-nup- tial shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph wise, (nee Mildred MsoNaughton). who were recently married 0h Oct. 5th. After the guests had assembled the bride and o°éil""‘a*",‘°f.tf.l.fiiil’.tt rfygshs. .,‘Ti“'..iii.-l'tfii' ohh.‘?t.t..., ihifyhyw“, Banker againl Seeking Terms fllefton street. mom-finial. iuiday, November 1e, lose. Rancher sermon will be “The blue-print of a Momma h ‘II-res W Tm brother of the groom. At the close boat, Worms sold, he decided the groom were ushered into the parlor. Chief's condition would not enable while the Wedding March we! b9- him t9 handle it. Quartermaster ing played by Mrs. Fleston Rodd. Gusts. Hlmrin then was ordered to Immediately followius. Lois Jon“ take command. and Morvyn Phillips (mintfltllffl Hasnrin later took the stand and bride and groom) entered with I testified that, during the trip to prcttily decorated we-Ion laden shore, Abbott wee slumped egflnst with gifts for the newly-weds M!“ the gunwaie and made no effort to May Prowae and Mrs. Gentile W"! my, ghnrgo. unwrapped the many parcels and ‘rho chief engineer also did not Miss Gladys Rodd read the accom- attempt, guru-m sold, to start the pnnylng names and verses. Mr. liicboafls motor. With Only thee! Wise on behalf of his bride the" men able to row end without vlll‘. minted “W” ‘mum's m‘ the “m” Hemrin asserted, he was um. e to tiful elite ljpr They s... Jolly bring the lifeboat about to assist Good Fellows was suns and the in pick up 25068186" who htid swom was elven e cowl old-feeb- lumped rom he flaming decks. ioncd bounce. The remainder of He elld A fest tide carried the boat the evening whiled pleasantly away towltd shore. with danoilll, social intercourse. . “wr-r‘ f.‘.‘i'..§'“,§‘.%‘i...‘.’“.~.§ii§“ .3.” £223.21} Sells Far South ' ' For Bishop Seat their way horns. expressing their (By The Clnldlln Press) Naval lRumors De Piéd Britain And U.S. Reported And here Comes the “BRIE. Mr. Moore i 118L896 Limited. you're writing receipts . . . But you're not writicu enough of them." . Without Japan. o. p. y _ _ V ' ‘ whlééfhllffilf ....,...¥ ..i from! tough . . . ',,‘f,‘fi,,“,',§‘°:,§}l' w en we spen t five United wit” w.“ cmlqflm m, cents for tlmt new g , Possibility of o navel agreement ell for the ledgpe “w” lmmw" . 116B 0 e pose a _ - How about asking no went "Birdies; of the osfill today to write another receipt l’ , rum ONLY" ||5|||z_ coupe, he... ma... 4 d.» 211 y "Li" UHF“. T!" 3°“ I ""- TQIATOIS, Large size tine. I tine lflllltltt ulnsv. z o... m ll IIIIII‘\FII I; C‘ teedlm IIAISIIIS. Pow» 2 b» no rolmo JIIIBE. 4 o» 2st ~ . oisll and tinny Bflilllt QUALITY -- SERVICE - PRICIZ. , outcome of the present novel dis- , We thank you. ouselons. and the naval conference ‘lllgcfetfllt-Ygdi... W villbclcdw be held next year. Juno Ignored The ti l .11.... .'..°Jl.°"‘o.?.'5..f.f.’ ""°"“ m‘ ENTEiTAlNl . C. . mm. Glenholme $7.32‘... “if. My Stmot, was among the Bridge hostesses this week, hsv enter. us would have on Jews. with whom armor. u tsifled at a. delightful Br dgc for earnestly striving to ream. a 00m, Promise on the Japanese dcmimd fer bevel Dlrlty with Britain and the United States. It was also pointed out that Britain cannot reach on agreement Wit-b 0M power loser-dices‘ of oth. ers. Where the United am,“ m4 JP-PBII are concerned mainly with . the Pacific. Britain is concerned T!!! BAPTIST OIIUIGH — The with the seven seas. Rev. A. O. Vincent, D.D., will speak moi-nib- and evening. The morning Await Zu-truetioiu P? life." The evening sermon be “The Wurth Commandment." 'I‘he music of the day will be under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott Pull. The Japanese ue still awaiting hilt-motions from Tokyo in more t0 the British offer of recognition "f Jerome be-rltv "In principle", The Presbyterian ti...» in tensile 3 sr. JAMES CHURCH Minister: REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE. D. D. Millie WQIIND. HUMP; it llflqll (Hilfi- lvlllnl N"!!! qt levfl O'clock. snniley lolseei st Two-Thirty. erections um vlsrrols 001mm“ NW!!!’- conditlonll cei Jonweec Agreement nottoeestecmalpsrityintmi- cage. Unofficial reports said the Jap- APPLII DAY BROADOARIzJ-lpn. (lflheltoh slurp, Meier McNutt, Helsidentflof thgv gourd of MTlrlsde. on e on. . . F. Mac an. mess From r, have epckin over 0.l='.0.Y. of thenflpliiytistlo nxdeifiiiioug this week on behalf of the Boy r uest fuii equality with Qgogt Bwuts’ ll is Dev. At iilmmereids 3mm 1nd m. United stem it . J. oy Holman spoke over “n b, n, "mud h,“ ills:-?..l".l.::i's'.§:s":.:ll'::: firs» BM w o» day States can agree to this, ___,._. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- tv wedding was lolemnised at the Holy Fomll church in Rowland, Mess. Bun ay afternoon September 9th at 4 o'clock when ltfiss Mary McCarvcll of Roxbury (formerly of this city) became the bride of Ar- thur Dcrochi. Rnckland. The wlliile were sttended by Mrs. John Gaudette as matron of honor and the best man was John Derocha, Announce Price Of Newsprint (C- F- By Guardian's special Win) MONTREAL Nov. io-Oensol- ldfltod Paper Corporation, one of the larger Canadian newsprint companies, today ’ it had set ms prices, in line with those announced a few days ggo by International Paper Compen, of New York. It was customary for consolidqt- ed to ask the some prices cs In- ternationsl. it was learned. The price will be $49.50 per tun for the first six months of i935, with p further increase to not more thnn 846 per ton for the remaining six 0 months. of the ceremony the bridal party wee driven to the home of the Broom where e. reception was held. A large milnber of friends called and oflerod conmtuiations. The couple were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Ruse Deroohe and Mrs, vin- ccnt Mahar. They were presented with many hsndwme gifts. Later 1n the evening w. and Mrs. Dero- cha left 0n a wedding trip find on their retum will reside on Liberty vvvvv vvTW mun’ awklwd" Announcements from other ccm- > PIWSONALB panics to the sanlo effect are m. , tiofpl-ted shortly, today being the date upon which new newsprint , gontxcts are settled. lfiemler 1., A. . m“?! ‘fiends he Wm mtluu‘ w tn‘: mfiealliflegt effing-kw; mo‘ d" . patties,‘ has ldeclored the new l .n. lllis, n. ., ‘m’ °" m w" "W "l"? p11,,” Hues“ bmabwgzfij°fifietf to the sovemment which is vital- tended the muchsrlstlo Congress. l’ ‘mmmd l" ‘h’ "m" °' l. Mr. Wm. Llnni an left yesterday ' for Bos n. where after E vvvv 1 v ;nssI_I||_f A Central Christian Church W. L. OUTBOUBI. Lbfillhlflll Mrs. v.1. Dllllwoll-Orgenhtelll Chills-DRUG: Mefi Worship-JIM s. I. > iolo-“lil rsilleelf- - lune fleller- 1 ' easel Mo" wv-wwuwu‘ Tlllllllllfllllllllleflfillllllillflmm oggtqpgintetlieflhunh. 7v ww St. Paul ‘s Church I ll SUNDAY LITE! TIINYIY Fugmguble-MNIIW filter. us. '“ ca. "he lb! Antheus-“lww- cu lemma" r. nun. suite ' _ sailfish-Sunday lehodendllblefilslel. i ‘i-ee r. Mo-gzb 7W. Plum and semen, followed t! Bermosr-"Ths lotions lug cl tho Mil? Anthem-"I Will Gin You loot!‘ .............. Ii IVIIYDOD! WILOOMI. [EV- I- D. ILYKND. ll. N» I-WNL , i kannkmn‘ a Viv v Wwv <v vwr Y‘ _____ prices as most of the ‘ used Mrs. W. W. Brown, Hillsboro 5t, v1 wivwwvv ;-_.--.-_....._,._.,. I~¢-\_<sn~v.»1-.4¥<q.:_ngu} ' *- w, vwwvwv by the industry is cut on crown was among the hostesses this week and" entertlinlng at Contract Bridge, r > t best wishes for a. 1on3 and haPPY‘ wedded life to the bride and lfroom. ‘Lrvnnmoob, melons. Nov. 1e- ‘Illu new Anglican Blah of Falk- fhgvgtlg, "it. obi; $132233: all‘: ut. s lbs.) o_u get the Genuine PHI ilk of Magnesia. Also f» mm Form: fig-y If i. —(Piltrlot please copy). lend. Rt. Rev. J. R. We ler, form- erly flupertntendent Ohorfnhl of the Mersey Mission to Evil-men. will be enthroneq in the cathe- drsl in t Stanley in the Falk- leml well . Britain's meet wt"- er? possession. in February- | n his early days the Bishop was I e tea. planter in Qeylon. and he ’_ 1 I - I l \ I fought in the South African War qe e. trooper in" the Yeomenry. Bur- ingthelestwuhessrvedese pedre in Mesopotamia. "In my new sphere I shell do, a greet deal of treveillnkfor m! ‘ioecsewill option ‘loll. u“ m; in interview, n If I ,1 unwise travelling in liners. c!!!" beets s "l" lfltd Illhfldl dlftolle which 06m" ~:.::-i..~ll..l-;r:: we: "‘ mmmm __ ,_----_---_ ,."fr-"l"s Ice! l. I1 Pnlldent ml 425st.‘ if.‘ m '.".‘.‘..““‘.‘. . “c.3337 ‘lttflh mummies m4 can" i of the Oslnllen h M Mole! Nestle hliceatoeuhlleyhet. 0mm»; - i “Of coarse. h}? will be euy _to dqtify ovu- - mijliufl- vvvnt 9v .-w.$v 1-1 1w 1V vvv Trinity United ‘Clitoral; ' i l Mrs. W. W. Lord. Charlottetown, EARLY MARKETING DI‘ FINE E. god 1:1: LuovJIsl-dy, Algerian. ne- POULTRY lumen: f , “m9 °m°» l 31’ "1 9B Ysble trip u" Bu“ "m" ‘L; 3, l), Ipv. J-W. Bil-MW. LA-i l“ I to Boston, Worcester d th Th 1 k l- - ' ' ' - . . ' " American cities. While than 0711:; moshfx.” iffihfisfili wgullnntrl- t ouwmw‘. m, “u”, L l“ A. u" L " a o 1 l ' visited Miss Hardy's broth ,1 i d ti l a t _ . l ' and ........... “m ' 233.21." ‘....°.'“.°;'.‘t ‘$.32’ 31.1.3"; ' 70m. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ;;_. pelfberhin citrate?‘ and Eastern on- Prenohcri Ihv. um- uluer. M. c. a o. f _, : "b W m e let poultry mols . 10.00 A. w-rmer Meetw- l SQQB Ifflpfflvfld of the year have been held. The L: 11,00 A. LL-Pnhlic Worship. _ x j . question as to whether or not; flermon-“Worslsfppfng lloets" , B a 8 I n e s s BN1)’ Willtry marketing could be Anthems-Te Donn f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ fl , _ gm; successfully in a, large way. Jerusalem, My Glnrioru Home , . ' ° armors, from a usiit tend-I 5 | o3 u. w of qglilee" . . . . . . .. . ‘ C 0 ll d! t! O H S alibi. says the fig qand ylfoultry: “- y eluéwlzev.) Hugh Miller w, r14 er et Review, as been deflnittly ‘ ._ I 2.30 P. Mia-Sunday School. ,- . MONCTONI N. B" Na“ ‘Fmw answered. the producers in these ,_ _ . m.“ m Nova 3Com, ‘hows "u, dlistricts haying ‘demonstrated byl H or M-Jubm wflw 1 H lmllfgleiélclat sttlted p. A. MnctNelll, £352,121,‘: fm:“pr§:fm“§§'y° gzpdgf ,;,,_,,,;__..;,.h, chm, M 3;, ,.,,,,,,,-. H" ‘ fifinf h: hf,“,‘.:f,§:n“ $3,133,“! triot 1.. Ontario and Quebec w. ' Anthemr-“O Oome u: u. Worebilf’ ascension» S, j . an fol owing en inspection trip to ‘tlevfigfihémgmantfimgnfgds ‘f: , "lands: .. Hopkins - 5 I pt province. He found the out- ' s |.__uNe"'r u GM M “no wfimq, i: {-- look in Ca Breton particularly Th‘ ""5" “mm °Y u" l ° 7 " ' : "' optimum‘. n, m. improvement m peek in Quebec has been around I ' "um" 5:181:32) Waco“ z F . the steed industry there the smoke mum“ P" “mt Wm‘ ° "mnb" °' . m n y ' u I.‘ from the ltecl mills mlllhg out of 5°"! of 1411"“ A with" 0"" 5° mm“ s""°° B"°“°"" "' C‘ u‘ c’ ‘L : i‘? the stacks indicative of more active mmds" The Mun“, A chicken‘ ~ 7 _ were reduced by crate feeding from ' '.' ‘prlzllazttriiggzltrweiggflgéflgl-ldrI:.lfi0::3 4 m g» weeks’ The Carlo‘ mmemgnt k i‘; "m l" bur-r- i2;::;;;";1.::.".';".'.-'..":l:.l::l:::.:'r . ....... . w; IO Ilia r ' for (int! and loves 8d in lhlt “U111 W?“ 0' Oct/Db." It [ll l » " l l Qfff‘ Q§QQ§§¥OG§FOQ+§G§f§O§OQ-GO~%O-OO #O-§§¥O+o-O-OQ04-§-Q y Zion Presbyterian Church ‘IV. 5. OAILYLI wIIlTII — IINIITII. PQOI. DOUII ll. TIOIIION-Dlllllst all Cholrlellcr P MORNING WORSHIP r 11.00 A. sc-rbem: “Ability and opportunity" Anthem-Oh lend Ont Th! Light-Bomber. 4 . AIM P. lL-Theme: "To Know Jesus Chris. Antiwar-Irvin Egypt's Bondage Dome-Page. that wenhip llln must wor- ." John dill. "Gll ls s Spirit and the elllp Bil in spirit and fa tm $.16 I’. llb-Ssbbstls Ichecl and Bible Cluster , IVINING WORSHIP ' t " v v ;vv;vvv '- "mA'A‘A' m4‘ is.‘ -- ;kwAI4A MINIBTII~TBE REV. A. L‘. VINCENT, D. n. morumio woaslfrr ll unload l ,. "Th oG°“|-‘Pfl|“ IIIIIIII ggi-‘ita-I-"rhemslss-ri-lnt of a wow 14'0" 0st fluent AntleI-Jblke as the lllrt" 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL S.” P-ll. A yggk], {flltfllly IQ lfllfl Ill ‘fii U °Q\|I@ “d! 3|.“ SW‘,- a.‘ .- A LLJQL Q Vrivwwwviv vwwwvi v IVINING WOISIIP 1 V9150‘ Anthen—"Gol.WePrsy'l\Q" one. sump-Who Iolrth Commandment .. Dr. Vllfl , A‘“.__"'|] d I] Ifll” ......-.-uu.-nn m f unnuunoumneelseflheelo. leitentot-MOIIJ-Jhlll useheeleene in v oeuenmmnnslr NR k4 ‘L ~A~A “*,““ vvvwv l-, r P '..