.ss=m~a-n.a-u-sis~sl-- -- ..-....-.k,.._ ,_ ,_ " PACE TVWZW visiting their farms. iewoourooeoqc-ooco- “Maw-D t j t _CANADIAN Nanonau Rawunnvs ATLANTIC REGION LAND AND WI-IARF FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked on en- velope “Tender for Land and- \Vharf," will be received up to and including i2 o'clock noon, fhrtnday, March 3rd, 193i, for the purchase of right of way and wharf at Murray River, as shown on plan bounded h red and marked A and B. Plan may be seen at the office of the Superintendent at Charlottetown and the office of the Division En- gineer. Charlottetown; also at Mur- ray River Station. ‘Perme-Jayment on award. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' F. H. KINNEAR, I Puruhaslng Agent. Dated st Moncton. N. 8., February !1th.~i931. Feb. 1448-21-25. The Bankruptcy Act ,7 NOTICE T0 CREDITOBS or 5,.‘ rmscr MEETING wnuiu. ‘i. ASSIGNMENT MADE In the matter of the Estate of fipurgeon T. Clark, Authorized Assig- nor. Notice is hereby given that Spur- geon T. Clark, of Tryon, did on the 81st day of January 1931, make an au- thorized assignment of all his proper- tv for the benefit oi’ his creditors and that R. II. Rogers. Esq" (lliiclnl Re- ceiver, has appointed me to be Cus- todian of the Estate of the Debtor until the first meeting of Creditors. Notice is further given that the first meeting of Creditors in the above estate will be held at the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown, on ‘Tuesday the 11th day of February 193i, at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon. 'l‘o entitle you to vote thereat, proof hi’ your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior there- to. And further take notice that at euch meeting the Creditors will elect the permanent Trustee. And further take notice that if yon have any claim against the Debtor for which youare entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me or with the Trustee when ap- pointed; otherwise the proceeds of the Debtor's Estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without regard to your claim. Dated at Surnmerside. Prince Ed- ward Island, this 3rd day of Febru- ary, 193i. FREDEFIK J. E. WRIGHT Custodian Iliis-z-v-lln -.t —I Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chairman, MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE, P. E. i. Send all information regarding in- fractions of PROIXIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainer, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char. lottctown, or to C. A. Miller, In- FEED TllE iiiiiiis coiiiiasi i i THE CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN qwi-alzloaoa-m The Old Order Changes 771a DOOM TRAIL Dy A. I). IIOWDBN SMITH rationally ,',_ w. The Guardian 05ers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 to each oi’ the three Counties to children Feeding, Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds , . This contest closes March 3i. For further particulars read regularly “Agric- ola‘s" Notes in The Guardian. i. DDI) ior acne and eczema germs in the skin. In harmony with the theory oi the greatest living skin specialist. It has had many brilliant O0 O 0Q O0 OQOOOO OQ-O-UO-O O49Qf§§§§ An active fluid that attacks disease ihe calamity house, Duchess (Continued) "Shall we talk oi something else?“ inquired Mrs. cisive edge stealing her voice. quality or the doings of my nephew and his wife do not interest me." "Oh, yes they do; they are the only things that; do interest you,"; was the “That's why it is e0 foolish of you to hold aloof, and miss all u... fllni of the fair." "It is easy for you to joke about that. has come to my Manning, a most Duchess’ quick .'I‘he misfortunes “The retort. Author of Porto Belle Gold, etc. GUARDIANS NEW SERIAL STORY Bead in the fascinating vein lof romance of those thrilling events which proceeded and made possible the achievements of General Wolfe and afterwards George Washington and his aa- sociiited ‘ ' ‘ . Read also a splendid love ltory and a splendid tale of adventure which has all the elements of frontier life when that life was at its newest in America. Read “The Doom Trail." The NEW SERIAL STARTING NEXT WEEK. in- of i ntunamo l ‘"80 the Bluebirds have contracted. ‘ have they. for a house? _ .‘ And e. nest is under way for little i Mr. Wren?" i’ "Hush, dear, hush! Be quiet, dear.‘ quiet as a mouse. lTheee are weighty secrete. and we must whisper. them." ~—Susan Coolidge. \ THE BLAOKBIBD a Small B. Village are five-jgroceiy and general stores All of them sell Redo Rose Tea . ThreeiSell RED ROSE Only! because they haue found it suits t-horntree: all i their customers better A spruce little fellow u ever could be. I i f A slender young Blackbird built in a l l E. A. successes over eklo Foster. disease. 5M1]. ES GABBIE GERTlE 8t. Peter won't forget the mrn Who keeps his sidewalk clean. “A Whippet makes speed unless It Hughes nrnr 00-. Ltd. J. G. Jarnieeon mid Johnson A Johnson “Cheer up, there are flowers he- oihers are too often the jest of those unaffected by them." “But I'm not sure at all that it is a mifortune," said the Duchess, and her expression slightly altered. She had started chaffiug Mrs. Manning because it as natural to her, to camouflage feelings, and because she was not quite sure what was ‘the best method of attack. Her sole desire and aim in stopping at Nor- nlllnton was to try and bridge the gulf, lay ‘a healing finger on the breach. "Listening to Mrs. Geoffrey Manning this afternoon I felt that it might be my duty to convert Rigge into a hostel for walfs and strays immediately. I certainly in- tend to revise my policy. I am not sure but that these two dear creatures have not solved the riddle of the universe." pretty village creature in a smart muslin- riirough the swelling oi’ Jordan supposing the Duchess were right When the young parlourmaid, e frilled apron and an imm- on his face at the moment of pear- ing? The light that never was on sea. or land, the vision of immort- ality revealed to a noble soul at the | And only Ill-iii 191i- ivhflm i0 li-"Wh supreme moment to light him l What. did they think of it all up there, and why were things not Illllought there never was seen such made easier? Why did the great governing Force not provide more signposts as guides for conduct? and she bad acted contrary to the _ highest low and order, where did 34°F“! lifllllillt 011 brief and Weed. she now stand? Diecredited appar- ently, both on earth and in heaven! . Hie bill was so yellow. his feather so black, So long was his tail, and so glossy his back, That good Mrs. B. who sat hatching her egge, her poor legs, g And pick for a minute the worm she preferred, l. beautiful bird. -D. N. Muiock. ROBERT OF LINCOLN Near to the nest of his little dame. Over the mountain-Ad. or mead, Robert of [Lincoln is telling his name; Bab-o‘ link. bob-o‘ link, i Mre. Manning preserved complete ense French bow of black ribbon on her fluffy heir, come in, tipioeing, lvlnlnmnlnmink: Snug and safe ie that neet of ours, l than, any other tea. What does this g suggest to you i? stores out of 5 selling Red Rose exclusively when there are at least a dozen brands on the market TRY RED ROS, --- then you-will. find the answer silence, but her eyes were question mg. "they've found the watchword for humanity. my dear, and that is, service for others. Apart from their ridiculous happiness in one another, they ilave aserenity, a beauty of outlook. and, what is more, s. pur- pose, which is staggering in its completeness and beauty. As I to remove the trey, suddenly regarded her with a new interest. ' and that MrsvMiler is kind to you?" miram," said l-‘bose nervously and shyly. her mistress "I hope you are happy here, nose, “Oh, yesun, very kind, thank you, “You do not find the work too oi‘ truth in it. Good-bye. Tea? good heavens! N0! She gave me Ira, spiced with love for humanity. was better than the best orange Pekoe I ever brewed in my life." She took herself off a little breath- less with these words, leaving o. per- pleied, angry and very disturbed wo- man behind. The profound truth un- rir-riyiniz her badiuagenswelias her more serious words had the disturb- ing power which is the inalienable possession of all truth. Whether accepted or not, the power remains to operate silently, and sometimes bcneficcntiy, in whatevcr life it touches. Mrs. Manning had walked through life companioued by many shadows. Now tilat she dwelt alone ‘pecum sumnwmd“ “r t“ w- E- neath the snow." wit], them the real things having Haywood. Inspector for Queenn} “Yer, but nobody will lend me a gong one by om. She m" horse“- Tharlotietown. or J. W. Platte, In- "‘°"°' ‘° "‘°"" '°'“ “U, lcilcly desolate iiinid almost like n specter for Kinfls, Charlottetown. frightened clliiid in’ wholly un- ________v familiar surroundings. An uncon- DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST ‘Fireci Building, (Jhariottetown Office liours--9-l, 2-5. Evenings by appointment Residence phone 558. Oflce phone, 1003. _____- McLEOD o BENTLEY ' J. A. BENTLEY . W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-ot-Law Oflice: 180 Richmond Street i MONEY T0 LOAN ' Choflottctown, P. E. I. McDONAlliD 63 McPHEE . A .1. a. McDONALD ii. r. MePIlEE IIARRISTERS. srronuovs. ETC. MONEY TO 1.0m Stewart 8 Lowther J. D. STEWART. K C. N. ~W. LUWTIIER BABBISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. M___—_ARi<i2.—M—.-f;AUi-(?d\1 nannisrenasofiiiwvon no MONEY TO LOAN. flpmeron Block. (‘hnrlottctown PL! BEll. a. r""""'""; e. n. em n. i. m '-'-- I‘ l Barristers r "~"~"~-~ ' I Mimi-v t~ I~-- CIIABLUTTITOWN d: MUNIAUIJI t é; C/T\\ p» W I , fill (iiAPPED Slilli DliuteMinerdh with one-hell sweet oil oe cream. A iy eon s day. for Frost giro inc _ihe Linimrel freely and I . In in ed lie trouble. Very healing! I ‘l heir Jane married beneath -er." "Ves her l~-;-'»----i Mays g v-‘rtciv...’ 1"": t’ ' trollablc impulse i0 put nil iicr bfmnct mid wnik ncrom the park to lviardocks laid hold of her. She ovr-n rose and lookcrl out of the window, only to hr: discouraged by the sight. and feeling of dark mists closing ill with the closing day. ii; was the kind of day on which walls in dilnip ilouscs would sweat and run, and all the discomfort of insmlitzlry conditions and scsmpcd building would bc in lull evidence. And coals in Mnrducks could not. be laid in ilnder forty-five shillings pr:- iIOH. Whiif? thf‘. pcrmiissioil m gntiirrl‘ ‘\O0(‘l on the estate had been with- drawn and irespasscrs strictly for~ hidden. She had done that. haunt.- ed by the fear that there would mt be enough logs left to glow in the wide fire-place at Mardocks, enrl sufficiently worm a great iuhospit~ able house. She shiveren a little. wondering whether Geoffrey nod reversed that order. PrnLuby he had. Why did the Duchess suggest that they who had lived in such honour and dignity had held on to the things’ that don't matter, ind let the real things slip? it was o monstrous suggestion-and if true- i She shivered as she crept beck to he: worm hearth, laid on another lop and covrcrcd over the blaze. Why (I'd her thoirghte at that monreu revert to those who had we Pivay, to the rffcriloon her -l '- 1| h-iil il"‘fl lI'.1'l‘ illPrl‘ iii ill!‘ old iiuu. c, to suiilcliliug she had aucii about it. I will tell Mrs. Miles to vncourage you as much es she can." Rose carried out the try, tremb- ling with pleasure and excitement. she had been now two months in Mrs. Manning's service and this was absolutely the first time she had said anything to her of a personal kind. She had confined herself to occasional orders, to questions con- cerning the comings and goings of the day. She had not even troubled to reprove her, leaving the training absolutely to Mrs. Miles as some- thing far beneath her immediate personal interest. she was con- cerned only with the result, not with the’ process by which it. was achiev- ed In the pantry, over her washing up, Rose wondered just how much shc dared tell Mrs. Miles, of whom she stood in considerable awe. Sarah, who had herself been u. most efficient servant, and had, in her own homo, developed and encour- aged oid-maidish WByS, was very strict with hcr two young charges, iar more strict than Miles, who had a vci-y kindly way with him. (To be Continucdi ..-_._. Stubborn Coughs Never was I afraid of man; _ 0mm me, cowardly knave, if you can. down tbepole on counte- webbed cords running our eemmoir each pulleys in iilittflii 0f the Nil. I"! I Fiecked with purple, a pretty heavy window weieht inlido. A bl! oieandwauid-do ea well for the There as the mother sits all day, new. ‘Ihil allows uleihouae to be Robert is singing with all his eerily lowered in. IIIWVI RIPDQG sparrows or in boeieaoed. Mceee is glinOd to the weitht‘ heir inside through t removable section near the Nice good wife, that never goes out, base. ‘ ' Keeping house while I frolic about. Bix white eggs on a bed of hay, Soon as the little ones chip the shell This new life is likely to bc Off is his holiday garment laid, Hidden among the bummer flower-s. Ghee. choc, ohee. Robert of amen u eeyiy cheered. ' ‘Wearing a bright black wedding coat; White are his shoulders end white hie meet, Beer him "call in his merry note: 3&0’ link. ‘bob-o’ link, . T. ‘H. ESTKBRGOKI 0O.- LIMITEIY Heed Office i- Saint. 1011a,. N. B. Montreal ..‘“Toronto‘ ‘Winnipeg . Portland, Me. Sit. Iohnfi, Nfld. he, Pouring boeeta from hie little throat: Bob-o‘ link. bob-o‘ link, Brink. mnk. spink; ing. Ghee. choc. chee. eight! imight: Bob-o‘ link, Bob-o’ link, Spink, spank, spink; Ghee, chee. chee. ary Six wide open mouths are open rooms as desired, " the more for food the merrier, and the larger Robert of Lincoln bestirs him well, the colony may BTW. lflli. Gathering seed for brood. Bob-o‘ link, bob o‘ lilik. Spink, spank, spink; the hungry com Citcc, choc, ehce. Sober with work, and silent with care; Half forgotten that. merry air; Bob-o‘ link, bob-o‘ link, .ns oi‘ linilsctvivcn have found _ - o-i iioiloniiobie means oi breaking up il liiiiiflfll, lingering Cfllagll. 1t tnlice but l mmnnt to prepare an costs little but l‘ i-rcs rcili relief cven for those drcndr uilfiil! that follow severe cold epillemii From any drugglst, ct 2% 0'11"“ ' ‘incr, pour it into a 1 oz. bottle and i. m" hottie with luin granulated sup" yrup or strained oney. Thus you mill iii ounces of better remedy than yq aouid buy ready-mode for three timce i met. It never epoile and tastes lo go .iiut even children like it. Not only does this rim ie mixture eoo’ nod heal the inflamed t rout meinbrin with iin rising else, but also it is eheoi-i "nio tho lood, and acts directly upon i. irollchill tubes, thus aiding the whole eyx‘ i-rn in throwing of! the cou h. lt loosen he germ-laden phlegm l eeeeii chest. urflncll in a we that is really estoiiialiinr p1,,“ 1| u igbly conceutra 00' mind of genuine Norway Pine, contr i: the active agent of creosote in e wed, palatable form. Nothing linowv ndipinQ in more helpful in caeeii of - fling coughs, chest colds, and broui Mics. i. t rcpt I snhnilttlte for ;.',<',i.t-i..-.-liii~.-i to 5m prompt robe. loucy rvhiuiletb Nobody knows bui. my mate and I Whcronilur nest and our nestlingi. livr» isilir- lmnuufl whirl-civic Wttlfbllligll Summer wanes; the children are Robert of Lincoln's a humdrum crane; When you can pipe that merry old Robert of Lincoln, come buck again tin or any other bird house can be nude may be" varied to suit tute oi opportunity. Lightnesl, dceirabie. especially in n large house or in one that has lo o! on a ioiui iiiibreccd Dole, in the open. recommended. Bperrovil, honey‘, Spink, spank, spink; can ~ Choc, chee, chec. can grown; Fun and frolic no more knows; he slid Off he flies. and We sing as ho goes: Bob-o‘ link, mo o‘ link, Bpink, spank, spink; be for strain, who cheve, chee, chee. , —Wiiiiam Cullen Bryant‘ "I'll! PURPLE MARTIN The materials oi which the Mer- .22 however, is centre and let one comm bee. u shown in the detetifsoernmeny- These are‘ about all the rules accen- Martin house. It may have as many there shouldgt least. beeeverai; for Martins are sociable mind these requirements‘ an the principles of good taste previously Hard for a gay young fellow like me. mentioned. there are no reasons why a Martin house that will be a con- Roberi, of Lincoln at length is made slant source of pleasure neighbourhood may not be built by eimoet anyone. After such o. house is once erectedpabout all that can be done is to await its occupation‘ and meanwhile keep ‘the sparrows out. They will invariably occupy it ii not preventedOnc good way to exclude them is to arrange entrances that Should sparrows then get in the door occupants destroyed. It is said tho sparrows so caught can be reieasw again after l pcriod of coniincmen thereafter, and their leer oi ll. wii panions. Though this rnay- be true. intelligence of our rowdy sparrows ‘canny ability to take care oi them selves, '1' will not periionaily for it. 1i deed spirrow makes no nest... oi that}. am aeeurzd. 1nd ‘i Ul'||l"€il accordingly. ‘Wilereit can ‘m! ilieiii. - most ietisfeciory sparrow erldlcéiol its‘ range is short and its fine shut harmless at very limited dis unczi. iteeireiidee Io and for the erection ofa successful and love the puny of their kind. Bearing in to the be easily closed from irllow be closed‘ and‘ tile’ entrapped that the house is a trap u ‘ then. coinmuniceiedwo their. com- it L~i not. out. of keeping with th. ; at times-show an almost un VOUCH- rm. with lhot cartidgm is inc supported illit- iothe hende- ct a man of orwnar, lligcitee it is to be lllfllll; personal Interest |.amliy, and whei. tho young (‘R118 - , ho i" -. turns turtle.‘ came over here I told myself that hiilghxncv: m“: "u, mum,» Spill. lbanhliiinki \ ‘ I'd missed the way all along, held Said 1&0” tinfld], he,- gw, dun“. 100i. whata nice n0! 60!! ll INN. on to the things that don't matter h t this’ t “m, Sure then never wee a bird so fine. V and lei: the real things slip. Ah, my 2,3233)“ ‘o! hope 11:2,, Y3: ‘e11’ Oh”. @1169. chee. in wind and fihl. l" "Q lfWawlfllzzYa. li dear, old women like you and me . I d m t ha“ W‘ 1'3 ma‘ m“ .-“‘m "muwk "uuuw m“ m, W, m, ,0 m, m, ,0 muchf iflgmnae “Moth; 11$‘: 5km“, mm u hincoln‘! om..- wife, m paint. it mm women be on. o. a» distance. 2:1 two-n w h... m, “m, ,0 h,“ on m who “You '0“ ten h“ I m my ems; and . quiot, with plain dressed,‘ but mini mi! the‘ stain mined-um. from“ m" “whorl: \ Wm ca“ when Tuna. ,8 wrmen pleased with you" ma M“ Mum blown wings. batm- and il IIION imminent new Dink or entrance. m d“ v across our page? we sham-i, 1.3,... m: ‘we . ubuem,‘ Mm m“ Paeslnl at home a patient life. inn. The house ~ in the. mouthpiece many. In such a can; min“ even a ripple on m, wane, bu, w“, encofuuo you," - Brood: in the grace while - her wee built of beener-boerd-o charred from embulhd dflveivnn it; "_-— l b, only swamp”. ‘m u, “Maia, “oh yum “mama ‘h. do but husband rings: eu-dbeere-oiresveeiin-n-nae. the. a couple, eta-NI nous not“; i, 5,,” n‘. m l‘ family tombston.‘ ma” sh . ' . l" d m“ hm Bu". m“, who. m“, pa”; nndalpflid ewfacweover- the groumrwitiunrangqortheperca William Lenin-inn s co, h‘, “Hwy ‘imply "V" Mr m _,.,,,,,,g c,eatureswu,makeh,story m, ° “if 1*“ m‘: ‘an’ m ma g Bpirik, spank, spink; ed_with wimmn painted down. n unwell! oooflbied. naiie m- barrel and piled u. on. cu, Council o n. . complexion." y iifei You ought to thank God for hat”, :1?’ so; n! do m to m Brood. find cmill"; W" need not-hue been uptnio eeuom now end trigger-guard rrom which to hang or Charlottetown for exemption" e ..w,,,,,, “m”, h h, W» . ,,1-..,,,, and go and offer m... frlmjm :1 “cm er. truly I r20 but m.- shown no sum of deterioration that thelunaimedetflleeilot. and olonl Years oommeuctng on . f nmthenng and love, and everything i h . h" ' ‘Ihlevee and robbers while I am here. a bruahml d Mint wiilnet string to the Meier nllinl .h - I tuition on all the uni .. ~ 0 v - m you“ N, “m, d, ‘hm 1"“ ' 1° on», mums”, mubehlyh um material u the acreweyeeia an: mun-a. m... an Inch liliflicant appertaining to " “ h ' .. my a H“ "P°°' Blfl- "V" "W" I ‘m u * and lhy liqrniin l. she, light wonder which 6.1m crates engine awn-mum that will om- nvw indium at the mum no ‘T Now not lliirtl. zlatinkfll elm’ I cm m ‘we W“ Wm b°°°m° my "mmm One weak ohlrtp ie liQr only note Ire made n would prwbly lnmu tively discourage u» warieei; and pile-um. intended n. be brought». you ill -- u us gve it roo t - . ' ' , . - , ‘"31",’; g§;'v;':e:'=|'f,'f ffrffm Fink m, simmer. m got the 2m‘: l" the md- 9°“ “my t°° "m" Braggari: and prince or breggarte in w gonna-noun ,a ‘good coat o: mmt pereirtaut, a spa-mu. 1t u m "M 0"! and Mt "we In int pair-that continue to baffle more open methods. "I fortune 'IhilGl' Martins may come the first spring, but ifrhe is riekieitmaynotbeuntiltheaecoiild uoveuthethirdeeleomltwuthe third season before the write: got. amrtinl in his houle and then only I. single pair came. What appeared to be a lonely female arrived first. ‘rho piece seemed to appeal to her andehe medic induce frienak to come with her. She would sit on the Ilble end and call vainly to flit-In- Then. somehow, she succeeded in brinvinr e committee of investigation back with her. They awn-med all over the house, into all rooms, talk- ing and criticising and making com- parisions. I gathered that one did not like the plumbing, some object- ed to the decorations, and others to the view, in {act none seemed sous lied enough to move in after em- phatic expressions of opinion all loit- the single would-be tenant loudly protesting and vociferously calling them back. when she saw that. they were actually dcsertlng her she flew after them and eventually brought them back for a fruitless reconsid- eration. Laier she was joined by a mete-e Juvenile or lest year's male similar to herself in plumage-and they settled down to home-making by themselves. Though the brooding season friends from other colonies came and visited, and it. was no uncommon sight to see tcn or e dozen Martins taking an active and in the growing mi. sonletimce as many as twenty JiYd-S circled about the house. The next spring five or six pairs were ln possession and the colony's wcisre was established and has increased until. iuet summer, about twelve compartmrnis were occupied. As '\' rule, except where nicgilbour- mg colonies ere broken up and inane ilomeicsii, newly crested houses arc filled by the ovcmovi from neighbour mg ones. Mnnins are UOHSBTVvI-Uii: and probnbly as long n tile,» can The particular nature of the ~~ try refened to is the factory- iog and processing ef wool. manufacture of yarns. woolen and wool products. _ Charlottetown, February iltii. i‘ WILLIAM LANDRIGAN I " Applicant SSM-I-M-tiflatl. non NI-W YOK‘! yuwvm Iaet regulareerv cu to 1 Tlilt BIG THREI l.S."Aqulrenla" WWW’ as. “let-angeria" mm ‘Q i e.s. “Maul-nonle" on" ' ' INN °"'.'J.{.'.'ii.‘.‘.'l'£.t'i"-‘3f.’» [$0M lipuLlllilAllxfll throullw“ m r ea . I wing? to Plymouthé lilnvlffomz, iii-m and Llveiffiziol. ‘J5 "- I Tum (hp lvd Lieu. Rnuu. ‘hi! Rates I10" Ill All?) FROM MONTREAL T llin l week! ‘w u Ireland em Frill" m" lllll g May in lhroulhout iineumm unuises rnouuNlwnYfrf VIII n in:|°een:i':ii"t,l::'bie=iterreneen- from """"i'i.~i".' {SW11 n. will" NASSAU AND HAVANA M‘ . I ca. ms. 7 '2..?.“l--.-‘iiio~ eiveey Sulurdl from New m, A lino satisfactory quarters in their‘ anccs rai mansion are loath to move um" . to strange surroundings. ‘Flu; - lng oiynow cpionies. thereto-c do- pmds upon the number of $41.1:- huntitig brill. ill the IIiWgIIiJOWliJOd _('i‘o B; Continued) i CENTURY 0F SEA'$ERVICE , gun l. Ive tom Iny mmiilln!‘ l‘ "wit: r e nnnn o u o! if" (Junard J1" (‘aw hoover emi Grenville hil- Hnlihv .