-MAHMS 9! _-tl Ai.lY.¢1‘»f_i1iiilr_ _|_ ments will provide. Maoheod of certain roblenis in lob (1) Tiiiif- U18 i‘0illiiHifi0li fill' slter canning and isppart ul"`a long troops will be made by the Al- series of investigntioiis carried on ii~0i'l1°Y'G°“9"5-I 0! 3 P\°°Vm‘3° “WD by the Brologlcal Board over .wr- receiving notification from a Judge ies 0| ye,m,_ ` M 5 Superior CW" ‘"""T"E juris' “The gut of the nninial " siys tli-- ‘"cu°”“ in mo place ”°“c°""°d UW' repor-t. "probably iiinltes the iaii~c,e1it troops are needed. contribution oi' bacteria to the -sliil (2) That um‘mq“I“m°““ “han led ment 'i‘li¢ nunibeis of but' . 2 ~ eieriu wmam “u "n_c°“dm°““\ ““de"` present varied enorniously in differ- mkmg that me pruvluc” Wm 935' ent aulininis as n rwinlt zip|i'ii‘uiil all expenses and costs incurred calling out the inilitla. (3) That in every case the torney-General who inode the I" ly of the type ut’ lood li ken und tlio Av t-line after l`eedliig_ re: “’l‘lie boiling of the ziiiininln ln the isliell _lor seven to len minutes us -ir qumuon Sha" within seven days dinarily carried out lil the i`ucttirii-=' be does not as n geiieraltrule destroy thereafter cause an inquiry to made into all the circumstance and send a report to the Sccretar of State. Province Must Pay. (4) That all expenses incurre in calling out the Militia shall b paid by the province of which th Attorney-General made the requis. itioni, and His Majesty may retain from any annual grant payable b Canada to such province and under the control of the Parliament o Canada, any unpaid balnnco of money due to lils Majesty by such province under this provision. (5) The expenses and costs shall, pending payment by th s province be advanced in the fir instance out of the consolidate by and rwbvorlbitfroin the p r vines to and by Hia Maiaaty s money paid by the latter to for the use of the province at ‘Ts request of the latter." Asthe law stands, the requis- ition for troops is made by a iud K8 of he district Under the amend- t . ments, it must now he made als by the Attorney-General of th province. in. regard to costs in- curred the municipality concerne is now liable. under the amend- ments the province will `be liable. Following the recent strikes among the Cape Breton Btee workers a royal commission recom mended changes in the law regard- ing the calling out of troops. ..._--<00--_' FOR MAH JONGG S_ET8 BOSTON, Mass., June 2. - Th shindlonea of 700 steers leavin here next Saturday for LiverD00 on the liner Devonian will be trans. ported to China and returned t this country in another form--tha cf Mah Jongg sets. On arrival at Birkenhead th Devonian's cattle will _he laude and slaughtered within a few hours and the shinbones' soon afterward will be on the'way to Shanghai. Condensed Sverioii i ..2.¢lm.';'.'.n°:t....::: __________.__.._--_---° BOARDERB GAN Bl AOQOMMO- dated. Apply 49 Euston Street. 23055-313|. 'AUCTION SALE-AT 47A DOR- chelter St, Friday 1 p. rn. Cholltie )_-il--@ ._--1-1-r-**‘f_ JNO. A. MoDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, I-lermanville. 28205-3 <1»-_- furniture. FOR SALE-ONE BICOND HAN 8408 5 81 31 __________._.__----- .lllNt¢ilN8 4. 90N AND CARTERB' Seed Store have our plailw Ni' oaie. J. J. Gay I Bon. Illilib-il-Gi - °lPlND K|NG'8 IIRTHDAY AT Rocky Point. -Seo time-table to i dgfg |gg||g.--I4"-I-Eli. ;_‘ -.|38 rmurlgo ‘Or dlvlsaf eacrip n c cap an ex - itlotuiy executed. (guardian Cont- 'ral Job -Priirtery, Phone 18|. |819-6-ltl. Y 8 t :_ ii very large nu'ni-ber ef these lntes tin-sl b:icterin_ in the came of very small animals in a few instn`nce-s all forms were i'oilnd to be destroy- d od whereas in two or three pound 6 animals vt-ry little decrease in tlii»T B numbers oi' bnctt-rin wnsobservi-d."f the report adds. f Rev. Dr. Heartz Preaches Inspir- ing Sermon Dr. Heurtz called attention to the word "inasmuch" und termed it the "keyword" which unlocks the rich- ” est treasures of the church. e iAn eminent conimentntor has d well termed the 25t'li chapter ol Matthew the "-innsiiiucll" part of the New Testament. That word sus' gegts “vision” (without which a pee I pile will perish) -and “ailitude." Dr. _ lieortz eloquently dealt with the icance of "vision" and "atti signif ‘ ind-e"in various applieaition/s. lie said that the explanation of many occurrences in the spiritual and racticai sphere would -be found by D consideration of these two words. ° it was Pilate's lvl-sion and attitude K for example that moulded the decis- T ion with regard to Christ_ The vis- ion nnd attitude of public inen ex 0 t in oliticnllile. c d plain iualiy even s p T He poin-ted out that “iuasuiucli" is tiieiiink which connected service with Christ and ih this connection dealt with Christian service point- ing out -that the cluircli is not' to B be regarded as ii ship which carries one from it port on emrth to it port in the sky. but an organization i`0l‘ e worship and service lic WHY \'» ' gave o number ol' -illustrations slio- wing .gh-5.; og a man ministers to the sick the needy, the suffering, the dhtircssed, lio will find the at Chri _ _ lie told xi. story of zt preacher Who was complimented by a member of his congregation nn his sermon. mit suited unit lie liao not declared where heaven was. The man was told to go and minister to n poor and needy family, and alter he had dons so he came to the preacher and told him that lie had found ii °° on earth spoke of the many 0il&i\8“6 Which tion since these Years. Bild 0f UW I I 0 Rev. Dr. ilenrtz delivered a vig-l revenue fund "but shall be payable Q.-ous and ‘eT5quem ge;-mon last 0' night in the Methodist Church. His 5 text from the 25th chapter of Matth- d ew was “inasmuch as ye 'have done ° it unto the least oi’ these ml’ 'b\‘0i\\- ren, ye have done it unto Me." (Canadian Press) PARTS. June 2.-Th; make UP of thc government that will succeed the Polncare cabinet which presented its formal re- °',Uf\i¢|°ii/yesterday was still a matter of undecided uncer- tainty this afternoon. The ne_xt development of the situ- aillon depended upon the L.;- tlon of -thc Socialist party’-:t °°l‘\9i‘¢!l then vin session. \ ATTICA, Indiana, Jung 2, ._ Slx persons were killed and more than a -score injured seri- ously whan a Wabash passeng- cr tra-in side swiped a freight ten miles west of here late lam night. HALIFAX, N. S., June 2_ __ The coastal schooner Advocate Of 65 tons was wrecked out- oidc Lunenburg Harbor last night anti' ii.; a total loss. It was her sixty-fifth trip between Halifax and Lunen- burg. All members of the crew were saved and some of the cargo salvaged. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 2 -Sir Percy Cox, Briltlsh High Commissioner for Mesopo- tamia today Informed Fathi Bey speaker of the Turkish asaemply and head of' the Turkish delegation regarding the Mosul district that he had been instructed to return to London unless the Turkish government modified the ac- tion it had taken in demanding complete rendition of the dils- puted territory. (Canadian -Preps.) MEXICO -CITY, June 2.- Vlllla -Hermosa. capital of the state of Tabasco, and consider- ed the iaat rebel stronghold fell .before a federal attack in the early hours of yesterday. according to a War Department announcement. (Canadlpn Press) |Tl£T to do all ln lts I30w_ 2 lti;liaiidporlt_~i_| They :ere slag fl! USU ul ll] S i el' t.0 Remove the 5 liiny be sent ”li(EiIt\:k lac;-LltltilTly_ Discrimination. ._ in the ineniitlnie they are at -‘-°'- 1|' Ellis-i island, _ A throng nf tlielr ieilow (Canadian Press) ‘Q cuuntryinen gathered st the \VAiilIlN(1l‘ON, June 2. -"P docks to greet theiii and when Jasons "sfllelllu llrolesl" asulnstnl- it wo.-. toiiiiil uiey cciiiil not im” tfxfflliilluil 88011011 Of tile DGW 'I' be allowed ashore it was nee- T_'“'"igi“ll0f\ TUW WHS fiifiiliilly lii'0~ U' essary to suiiinion police re- Wil'-ed (0 b*fUi'@U\\'Y liliiiileb YHHWF- Q' nerves to quell u niuall riot. day by Aiiibassadoi~ liunlhara, and Q, was uiade public at the State De- pnrtiiient without coiniuent. + + + * NEW YORK, June 2. -Two hundred italian iniuiigrunts who reported they hud been refuseil adiniitancc to Canada pi iiieui-iiii'es" for reliiuval uf discrim- iliatiuu. particularly unwelcoiiie when has- <-il un race, niiii adds that discrim- lnntion oi' that clia|'ucter is ex- --'~ ll ~ clu. ion statiito. pii..~.si,ii ln ii ex -i 'l‘lic history of commercial agree niorits lietiveeii the two countries, _ . . _ 1 1 i J . 3.2.1;.*‘cl';;'1':.__i:z;°:“i..:‘“t....1i:..“l:. ' t ct its nationals from iliscrimi- OTTAWA' 'hum 2' _Further r Tmiie ov mum muon \eg‘Bl_m0“ striction of Japanese iniinigruti H* v_‘;_'; Umm! éiuteq which pow into Canada is under considerati ” ‘ " ` l h, t. T tion was fully understood and ap- vfguieg $g(;)(;'ae;_‘nv':et'l\\e Honky; $880 .. . . T i iho Japancs-ieol(voveilnllliiii-q miITl¢_iTTEdiIT.SiiEvgtt?vSeiTs asked if ll note that the neu legislation is n|Hmv__m0n__ hm" rem" men 1 . _ 'han _‘f;"E""\_;ltTK_:?_E;‘r'3h§: thilxzgmh anti: in British Columbia asking for t ‘;"(‘_'l“ '__ 0': me "envy ot 19u_ same restrictions on Japanese “°““‘"’ °“ now exist in reference to Chine _ _ work -~ - “ _ * - 1 ", ____ __________, ,_ ,,___,;,_,,,,__,.,,_,v:._ Austrian bhancehe ll, 1)., Rector of the iurc o ie - ~ Aioiicnient, Germontowvn, P_hil;1\¢lel- il ln, Pu., U. S. A- des res o avll - lliliioiixiceti to the Protestant Chur- cli-es of Prince Edward island and ____ ‘ ‘ that after A ii 2 Tl Aiistri -the rest of the Doni mon _ VIENN . . ino . ~ ie C0llHi4i€i'iiU0“ hi’ Chuucelloi Dr I nat Seipel lies believing that God has culled him to gravest condition. A bullet firc die and is a graduate of Wycliiioienibedded there. The snrgco ‘h b .n unable to extract il ,T t. li la bleu til/6 EP TiE,eTietTTi‘Tiig €lTgn(l?ispel foresoliiz MT/cn The CiiiW¢9U°i"9 “0'"m-T0" T5 “ \ Thr _' _ ,_ .. 1 »_| gravated by dlnbell s. ty iivt, years. tiglitecnv Oflw 2:5: shot-s were fired at him, one goi "T St' Luke,” st' John' N' B" Rpm' Wiener Neustadt. liis nssnllnn Eastern and Western Canada and germusly in rm attempt to mmm U. S- lie conducted missions that m|1cme_ were -owned by God in the conver- tluiis nut into the fields of iiefiu- genetic oi- liililo Teaching Missio it-i-, service for the Muster. along renl evangelical lines. lie e Mr. l’nrdio will be trnvcilillil during .iiily and August and w ' g _ . the United States. Sept. lst. ills .present address Iiis pleasure. July lst, 11 Sydney Street. Clin Mr. l’urdie will be glad to in-ar lottetowu, _l’. E. i_ THE DAY WE HilNiilill eellent Majesty George the Fifth. have been. represented in the wcrl 6 nlly as n lioliilay in sports andlwili not only lie represented bu other nmusements. Here in. Cliiir-'will liavc nn excellent chance o lottetown the public offices and banks will he closed for tho day. for but there is one especially ' the baseball game on. the Abegweit Athletic grounds this afternoon at 8.30. The primary object of this game is to aid the fund which the province is expected to raise in order to defray the _expenses of its 4'*'|»+4"l°-lv Mr- Purdic is at native of Char- Kari Jaworck, penetrated the ’l`lie cciiinlunicntion declares H1- n ternntioiinl discriiiiinations are _ |al ol the steamer, i | l i lottetown n son of Mr. James Pui- Chanccllor's lung and it remains 8 ___5-1--11-i‘*‘*-“_” iii U10 lIii\'i°Yi\lK 0ii Of lhiii \‘~'0i'k|pects to be resting on the lslan Iin is stepping out entirely on 167 W. Clielton Ave., Geriinintowii, faith to be iii the i.o|‘d'i-i hand for Plillndelpiila, Pu., U. S. A. and after Today wo celebrate the fifty- (lunies in Paris. This is the flrs iiinili birthday of ills Most Ex- time ill which the province will "mn H- a bm “mv before me Hou" ii of Coninions becomes law. Women winning ii place among the world‘s greatest athletes. The contribution- m.ox|ma¢e|v 12_000_000 .Women and in this case is a duty. it will mean 10.500.000 filen- * much to have Prince Edward (caudhn Frau) island placed permanently and TORONTO, June 2--Delegate; to . the twenty-fourth ii-nnnal mee ng wonhuy ‘m me world S athletic of the Imperial Order Daughters of] Inav. it will bo it valuable advni'-_the Empire and the National Chap- llsincnt for the province and a well 1°' °f C“““d° i“°°f 11°” *°m°"°“'- with representatives from coast -to merited cohlrilhwllf \° “W const iiiiii from the united suites Abegweit Club which is raising the in attendance. Mrs. P. N0iiiil. Chl-‘ I M . G 0 Bl k. f th fund. Whether. an enthusiast in Exxon; Sm sixth' glenn; baseball or not everyone who can on; Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. C. C. CH’T0ilN PICTITU SERVI §Rcuovated Steam Yacht Makes Admirabl g Packet for Tourist Service-Large Num- ; ber of Citizens Welcome Steamer I On Her Arrival. .5 - ~ ‘f _ The S. Swliloclielaga under the eiiade deck, saloon deck and t 4' command cf Capt. Hlacomb, inode which contiains niany stateroo :|l(1:ei- ilnitlal trip between Picton und equipped with bag, and an Conv + leiiviiliv 0ii;=)§li_:/il if-ivriiijrdhy evening, iences. _Throughout ,the oueftil + rw’ “KI i; _P lt- -lild ill” yacht is iinished in maliogany a lil? l8i”ll-lilib d lf-I' 9 Otiuck. ,the glazing is all heavy cut gla Coupled with the protest is the re-__ __lL _ S ffl( 0"\_|t_hm_urfy vessel re` ._ Owmg T” me Sho” Um” “Vim” qiiest ul' the Japaiiese tiovorninent T ' lX,;'L(;)'|ml'_LE`l.I(m] is 'gm ‘ur "umumg `MT~'Sl’“°" ww’ “°\ that the llllited States Govvriuilent ' lh_' C__lgu _ 'K ‘ w0_ an 6'. le T0 have done “H me ‘W0l`k "take nil lr.-iiiiie and suitable. | mi' Cf' ednnm and .the lfugue. ul Wmlld "uv" "hed nature me D ` if 'OW . ll<'l P0 l t e next three weeks or so wo rlilily filled the wharf. with lively men will still lie eiigiigeil iii rlni inns t prioi to and during the arriv-ling and .;|g,m|ng_ jioweven the “ tor in iuaklug a success ol' “flldiknms vpvvo large dvmmws sup on . -- ' , 0n_H0i“0 Week - abundance oi illuminating electr 'The 9te“"‘¢‘\` 53 °'W“'-ld bi’ MT- ity and a coniplete radio outfit re .lolin Simon ot' }islil`ax, who is do- in Sl-0Ck_ _uri-_-i new to ii n on , _ y. _ _ _ _ ‘U _hours appear-1n<~e and dw past rw- ,i i e ii 1,.. i _ . | E0"-i”i\lilU\¢ had fetelved TLDTE' lord of her oi‘i’icers there is no doulil gl- ,,?:,I,|vcci?|l;e,‘:; lrllxaier Qrgxvylle hs_but that hc will have not the sligli “wht when pmmmem bus!" e,test difficulty in gaining his ub_1ei.t_ men wok me 0ppm.mn"_y of c0n`_ _ .__ i l . The -island is indeed fortunate in 't-,.1-img puimc as mm work Wm .securing such at luxurious and cu- ly gn 0,, when me SMD is lying piicious vessel for this service, The po,-(_ iloclielnga, throughout the whole The mouve power collnists of suninier sfcwsoii, will be an import (pam 1,-ip\e_expaM|0n engines ant asset in the Provincial tourist 1150 horsepower which dnve _ trade and she will be a large fact- vessel M 8 medmm _Speed .of H ice possible and to judg efruni the fine hom is to make Buch a new -'-1-_ ____-_ _ __ ”"*'*‘"‘****"***°**’ ,4-+4--i--l--t--t--|»4»-|--|--|--tw-li HEBUMETS GUNTMN MANY T lllili BRIEFS ‘JlPllN5 Sliiiillili'"i-ts#-:“.r§‘§.;=izi.._ Lan Meme News Report SES _ Large Flaslled Over Infection in Canned N" the WINS will be no inconvenience to the t prrcliiteil by the Aniericuu Govern- _ m ing everythiili: in his power Lo es The only Wholly Sausmcmry w ment. _'noni' vibe" lm “MEUR” of orlenml taiilish the nie:-it satlslnctory serv- of apprgclaving (ms ,».,m._"-k., last ess S.S.lllliIllElAGA MADE FIRST liB[\H’5 STAND TRIP LAST NIGHT UN THECE 9 Crown Reiilarded » nl not lllllllllll Same Light as by Liberal and Con- servative Regim- es. ' (British Sgt;-d Preu ) iiiouioou, .nine 2,-'rue nttrtiios et; of Labor towards royalty, is clearly ____ defined by Mrs, Snowdon, wlia of nd' the Chancellor of the Exchequer in ____ an articles appearing today in the me London Spectator. ab iShe states that the ‘Labor Party lm is theoretically republican but ‘re- DM ‘pu-blioanisni has never been a plank fm. of the Labor party and unless it L1 __ _ possible to show that o. monarchy 8% is responsible for the existence dl’ _,P poverty any endeavor to remove it ____ and to change it for some other 0n_ term of government yzouidbe shear at waste of time_ _ .‘ “.iJuriug the recent poiitiea.l_ iev- mo elution," say the writer. "tha IGB( or showed that he possessed no politi- he ein bias. lr there has -been 'any do _I5 parture whatever from the way of my the sovereign it has notbeen to ‘C give the least grounds of suspicion is that the Labor government regard- ed the Crown and court differently ay ironi the point of view -taken to wards them oi the Liberal and Con gglservntive government. ` _ _ Q; The Hoclielagn was bn-lit for the gmtuiming Mn Sqmons on me pm. _ _(_ lArch Duke oi Anistlris and has sin- f _ . ‘ d h i th t 1 y. d _ _ ect appeerance oi the craft on the azlingwugmn governmen n ell S ce been in the liavivds ofvsome;ilCthe_‘C0mp1eU0n of her mp hem_ __ . un. , ° . » most prouiiiimt nancerr 0 REV. Mr. Pl1I'd.lB Takes ____f_‘_;" m‘_‘“‘f_’_f___‘;_' ’;’;‘;‘_‘§:§3‘;‘f_0’_fs has nga Sie un_n§\ suite; shortly (ciiniiun Pi-sul.. ,- _ _ - - _ _ _ a ter _ erpor ongon presents _ NEW YORK, June 1; Up Evangelistic _ §:‘*,,_‘;;;=;‘_,;;;“*;;=°,;;;§__;§; {;_';_'=__ nv.. ..._..:. __-._....n_,__.... i....&.__I1lustrated Lecture _,,,,,, ,_,, ,,,,, .,,,,,,,, v - __ w un er oo o so across - - ~ ~ " _ Vmunn was under consmenmo lmlgiitic under her own oommand(TT ' ;|n¢;)Til:y1y`::;`|iBn`;TTlx';‘Tiel:dElye“|Tit[h ` 'n ‘ For some time durilig the war the ___ Mr5_ ma con’ who cona“__n-‘__’-r_'l‘._‘ ,. I "°"35”| was “sed “S mi" Duke °l` De The Rev. l<‘_ H. l"erry’s profusely lily liili`|0l'. fliliild hiiii hIilitil|¢lS`\i.° d it. ,__ Incorporated eel -- _ _ ng (Canadian Press) \ srk on thg lains of Manitoba aft-"he "'hh`d p““°"“"m5 me l““g'TF“5CT“'~1 f°"“‘e‘1 hem “me ‘“"“‘ .V which hi Ist-as Assistant M'ngtei- He wap' “hm as he stepped ‘mm ago,"ln imitation of the Itnlinii Fa "T L ' the train on his return from math hm, mwrpo,-med mr,-||'_ 1; i ' announced here this afturiinou, u iii- oi- ciivrnt cligrcln _cnnin_l;e:il°;; 2;. yum of nge. of il°¢tff“i°llt\l° mile 1° ° N. s., are among ui.. .init-giitei. .ciin-ionetewii so. sz ..-..-_. oieu cease. - '»'~'.-.....-.,...§. 1 - _.__ .__ __ _ _ ._ . H tion, its objects are stated to be ,“to revive the spirit of sane, in i _ _ _ _ _ teillgeut pnlrlotisni. to uphold til sion oi’ slum rs and lcadini, Chris from those who desire either Eval; Established Cousvmmon and to me x_ vent the spread of Bolshevisln an (‘oinniun=‘sni According to Mrs. L LONDON, June 2.-Women vot- ers In Britain will outnumber the - `\_§_-..-_ nr govt-,rniuont proposes to reduce hs ar , untrniuiiieled rural life d grained in the Passion Play. and Sniiiiiir-rslde_ .___--4 Q;-l coo/la oN Seulaearil i-\ui=ii>_~( ei> AND c.-E1' Y \_ `_\ Ot to fri \._ ' . f-... \._, __;___ - _ much change in temperature- anii tonight at 11.33. utes later than Charlottetown. tures: Toronto, 69, 46 _.__-.._.___-. Y. Bl. John 66, 44 _______________ |New York 68 54 _-____.______ deadly plague raging in Europe W during the seventeenth century. idvt i-y decade of the three hundred iiirs since then has witnessed the _cling of the Saviour's Trial, Sruclfixion and Ascension by this reiiizirkablc group of simple peas- ilh ant folk who still live their ordin- y _ B- Last night's slides gave repro- ls ductions of the principal charact- n- ers and include many beautifully - colored scenes froiii the play itself. The lecture was a -splendid oppor- , tunity for the less fortunate niany _ who are unable to view the play e first-hand to enjoy the picturesqul- _ beauty and historic glamour in~ The lecture will be delivered tu- d ’ ' ' _ morrow night ut (‘r:ipaud and in ill :v}"_‘X_ (é‘rglg__l:_`x|‘:_‘:_gE;§?_:"n35;;e§::;g siiccesslve nights at Kensington i _ 1 , _ thiou li u large part oi Canada and he open for engagement ufttv; _“km nm cram vo lugnnw our pos_ Tug F-ilzsr Peet. ot/t=,tL new \ '_ T ' ____ J _ T T" "_&°¢,.->$` L71- \ / ’ ‘ `:5'-- ‘ .+-- K i , , _ __ . Q. .’ ~~ ~.,... TORONTO, June li/-Maritimep Summerside tide eighteen m Maximum and Minimum tempe vcnshii'c's private yacht. m _ . , I , _ _ H t _ Th” lellgfh of the 5l°‘"“9" TS 175 fnThg0lT;tLE}as;Tdi‘TlBPT)iily d2TighT.ve0tTl(Ei Tele; Tlinfoggshzg iE:ar?;e:t”:n_`=lTlg' feel M the ‘”“'~9" 11"” ‘md °"“"“H large number of interested hearers `first floor of 33 West. Si-xt,y~£°l!l" 214 fiiel' balm 27’/z T901. and- in St. Paul-‘s Parish liuil last night. `atreet Sammy 'went to sleep on 3. draught 14 feet 8 inches. She carr- ML Perry “wt descnbed the pm0w‘ in the comer _ ies a complement of twenty men | i f U 1 hl h 1 _ . ' `>` _ nu and in May was cis/-lsed at I.loy'ds‘:;{_§,_.3 é_)\.0rv:etelila§;m`:B gy ,;ep§§__ mAtni_§k‘:g2\_; Iiazhe m°m“l‘l"s*m;‘ long and careful -_ - ', . K ' . » ill as in 100 Al condition. h,,y,imnLs of the “me Bavarian un); resourcehh Smoicaalgva. °y is giving up regular parish work ii hospital here tonight in thc There are three ducks, the prom- vmago 'of Obermmnergau in fulfil. mg ‘D under me dmrw.; t _ inent cf a sacred vow inode on the . ' " ' the work of an evangelist. by a young railroad employee, '- ‘*'°"" .|..11vpm,,cc of the vmage from a‘g;'2p_‘;_deo°£_nE;r*;_?;l;En;"$n1:*d 5: to awaken her- ' . Because of the cat's warii'l§|._ilh§ 22 families in the building escaped. Flremen and policemen su by Mrs. Colt went to oooh _ ` ‘ iiient awakening the other and carrying those unable mg ` rg for tlieinselves to the street. Henri :ii men and women were assisted down the ladders. J ___--