- =rumlticarniiorrritown =lGUARDIAlN liANAllA MUST STAND , lllliETHEll Fllll IMMIGRAIIUN Incomers Greatly Influenced By Stories 0f Canadafs Activity And Possibility OfSet- tlement Where Economic Independ- ence Can Soon Be Secured (Special to The Guardian.) ' MONTREAL, Oct. 10. — Uniesir ‘many Canadians arc enabled to dis play a greater measure of confld~ ence in their country and its pos slbllities than has been in evidence in recent years the effect \vill b1: Central (luardian SHOP (minimum! Catalog ‘LADIES Founsoivis at Golf l. nks Monday afternoon. 6930-10-1lMH. POINER WILL BE OFF morning from 6.30 till two In the afternoon. Co. Sunday or four Lllght l» Power 6922-10 11m1| _DI:. H. D. JOHNSOWS Office will be closed until October 31st. 6910-I0-10iM3l. HOUSE BURNER-Mrs. Mar- garet Coolie, of Andrews, an Indian w inrrii- in poor circumstances, lost h-ir home by fire on. Saturday last. ./f ' ed Va%:w0f Land alone $1,547,515 Total Morlqaqe bonds ' (Illfllllllllt/ this‘ t f§§ll9l $980,000 light bycoionization ofllcers of the conipauy iiu Great Britain. it hns~ been found t.iiat more people in tllifi‘ Itritisli isles want to emigrate to Canudn in order to provide better opportunities for their children tlian for any other reason. The sec- MORE MONEY can be saved this ycur by installing the "SUPREME" Pipeless Furnace than any other \1.iY-—’I‘i~iE ROGERS HARDWARE h/e struck, Real Tobacc ,1 y ' ‘ And, I_ KNOW for I've tried them _ For a cool, fragrant, satisfying ,. ".,,l{1\0kt§—-givcmcMAS'1'ERMASON f kwrYttitne. Try it once - then nyioulll know the pleasure of I ~ smoking real tobacco. UPQAflWWncwFoA-s iiflSfltl stone O lii tliuijcli, Itusliiro, at V ‘ ‘tnd: y School til (Y0. 919 10-11I1I3i CHURCH ‘SERVICES.—Dr. n. o "itllltk will Drcach in Uigg, 2.30 Sunday .,tn.. and Eldon, 7.30 p.in., tlct. i2, SEE OUR RICHMOND ST. WIN COW.--Two speciaitiines ladies a] \\'fl'li and fine s'lk and wool hosi- n l slat-s, Saturday verv special low 1: ici-i»; Doc pilr. Prowse Bros, iitil 692910 11 in 1i. GRANVlLLE-‘ClflfitluITs-Ocl, i2 l'll‘ilh“?lll[ Valley ll a, ui.; ifuiitei ‘ R Vt!" 1i p. m.; tlrunville, 7 p, 1n l.‘ he: y River, 7.45 p. Ill. M ‘tljiouiis Aloysu will speak at tira» ‘wile at 7. THE dult .l. "SUPREME" the uiosl up Plpr-iiess Furnace, ye- dc ilt-foi-i- purchasing call and l l lg. t us slioiv you the “SllPlilCl/lli" ' - know y: u will be Hillififlt! . l n-i niitir-iiis iZ.'\iiil\‘t'.~\lliti co. g‘ llitliuli iutii l l CHURCH '0F ENGLANfl-St-r- ' r will lii‘ liclil its follows on " ,, _l2lh. ‘Oct: St. ~.lolin's Iiiircii. Milton, at ll ifciiti-li, w'tli l Iiiiday School at it). St, M ', ii o'clock. \\ iii lluiup iii Hurt-h ‘If 7,520 o'clock. i’riiiciici' ill ‘l services: Rev. W. J. Patton, .. l WINSLOE METHODIST. w-Wtil‘. l - ship op Sliiiilziy, Oct. 12th, Wini-ilt-i- wane ll:iil iuilli 11 u. m1, Wiiisloe South Ii p ir.., Ilighfii-lil 7 p. in, lioly (‘oiuiuui lllii will be i-t-iebrzilt-il iii tztniiii-ivliitu, 'lli the services at bufli wlllfiillll orfili "lii Wliisiui- South. (in '1 uosday iwctiiug zit R o'clock \Viii- will ll.“ crowilt-ti lo Ill!" iloors to bear the wt-ll known ‘Win. .i/ (punhiiiii, l). it, of llamiltou. ~14 _ _ , _ _, ‘t lllllfit) who lH ‘touring these pitllh POUND CAKE - FRUIT CAKE - SULTANA CAKE . GENOA CAKE - CHERRY CAKE -WALNUT CAKE ps4. POUND_ PACKAGES ONLY J-A-MARVEN LIMITED BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS ti ONCTON STJOHNMALIFAXJGONTREAL I lIIIIII-IIIIIU tli-II Building Paper Saves Fuel The house that is well sheathed with a good quality of building paper docs not require He"? the coal to keep it warm that a house ivhcre the sheathing has been skip- llcd. The cost is a trifle compared lVilii the value it gives lo the house. HO W’S YOIJR iROOF?_ (inc little leak in the roof, will lead lo endless annoyance , and cxllensc \l'h(',i1 winter sets in. A couple of doi- lars 0r so will put it right now. If you intend to do repairing or building, call and get our prices before going‘ elsewhere. ' wiiotsatci. HLTAIL = l2 i-io-ii-uai. it. l. :....-.....,... i . - tlti- intvrcsts -l' Sublmlli Obsi-i» You will get. u fltltltl 5"" "' you come early. All uri- wel- wie, uiiil plcasii ' remt-mbtwr lu 1'1‘): n gift lo lii-‘p ziloitg the work , ,' thi- young peoples lirtiiguc. , , l ‘i 'ini'i>, _. UlGG SCHOOLi Standing of Ulgg School . until of September. tli-ain- X- ldlortvut-e. iliciditirsou. ‘loreuci- Mclietnl, Jessie (Yumpbell tlirini A. Mciictiil. tiriiil.» \'lll~ itliilsun M. i\'i(‘.i4[‘.l'.\i'\ ll$l1ll‘ McLeod. hiargaret Camp .t-ll, llelen McPherson. l tlraile VI»—--\Vali-,olt NliwPliersini. firthur iteynultls, lititlsttii Musk-it.‘ ' zlwiii “Atflalltld, tirade V’ Marie Grant, Arthur Ilt-Pliuri-iiiii, Lottie artiii. t Grudo lV—~\V‘if|'e Mclieoil, .\lnr-t “n Russ, Everett McLeod. Eileen trPhurstni. Grade lPolunil llluslck, (irade ll — Bernice llfcPherso-i. .'\7fll‘i()Ii hlclieoii. Grailo I, sr—~Donald (fuuimingrt, Wesley lviciictiil. John hicPhcrson, Grade l jr-David McLeod. Beat Tue (luuiniing, Evelyn McPherson. John Shaw, (iatheriiio Shaw. Pvrfiect Attendance — Florence. illcldiersiin, Margitrct, Campbell iilllflil McPherson. Alexandra Mi Limit, ioirson M: luimecii. Marie llciienil. Evelyn llichherson, Mar;- ttriint, Wilfred Mclii-od. ____.__,¢0%-—-~~- for Mlnard’: Lllnlment for Rheumatism Whosel I A Store Ideal Is Service It is our deslrep i! l" times. to serve our customer: in every WI)’ Pflflbl!" T“ Footwear on sale here blB been carefully selected for high quality and authorita- tlve style. Our salesmen arc courteous and helpful. The! are alwlya glad to Insist you In choosing the Plflhi Shoe for each occasion. We want you to take advantage of thl: service. Oxfords Of nlca glouly black, are much in evidence, our prion for patent ‘leather oxford: are tI_I 14.25, $4.75, 06.60. 08.00. iittzvtcti: ram-atom c 1:311:45 ,‘i' !|\ 23!?» - 5 lil-~ Euphumla Mclieoil. ‘l _ they fell itnto gooil, square, honest. _i-,nrth and itliey irulleti It irclnnii. it l, of‘ Ileavon did full once tn mirth. u "l really iiuil truly ‘golden blt which flcultit-s, a sure and sure founda- i?! oi’ any mun to all mankind. tIon, stated Dr. W. J; Block, Euro- pean manager of Colonization and - immigration of Canadian Nn onal tlallivaya, in an interview given this afternoon on his ar'ival in Montreal from London, to take part iii a conference on colonization to ' to iiel-l by the l next week. At present, cc1linued Dr. Black the hands .0 tlauuilai as the reports of iinem from |.h.. izlilc. At 1'0 people, IlliIiil)l.‘I‘(‘ll wlcrs of (, nuda who will , ~.. soon tir: they we satlsfiizil it ,iiI bi- to their ziilvaiilugi: tc- unil- mate. and they arc illllc to malt.- ‘ ' ill do .10, l'illi‘ll]l“. ll iiifttilu, ivaits .).I iiif‘l't‘ilh‘tlll pnpiilzitiiiii can ll('..iflili}', (I. "Hiiiailu. ..- hiiti tirnctlciiily as tiusireti, but‘ Iiii‘ iilll!|lIt‘l‘ lhut- iontu to iiu,--_.;iitiri~= ;.ll, hi- iiifliiii,i-i-il to u cinisitiei- ‘bio c.\'fi ll by the ilr-zri-ie of iudu i- 1; ‘ ill‘ll\'il_\’ :iiit| llii- sin-rear; o‘ iilii‘ iviiiizii ihi» lloiziiuiiiu will ' iii the iillllillfllillt‘ iu l" llll‘ tlliiuiiiu of i)r. iiiuitlc is not bringing imm -to i-iuiulry‘ lliul, i.-i tlie . sit, lllt‘ [during of liicist‘ whet" "lzey can most quickly ftllliilil econ. .iiiii' iiifit'[)t‘llill‘iIi't',. lie poinlt-il eut liizit the ]it\lii'_\' of lii" (Juuiiilfnti National ltuilivays Voluuitutloii l)' “li‘lllll‘lll, has been to question up iciiuls very irlusi-ly so that, the u _v_hi~ settlli-il in lliNllillftl bcs suitt :l lo them. the tllrci-tiug oi‘ settlers ti» VVogti-rp f'"iiiiilii, and believes that flit‘l"‘ "NHL? ‘lcrtirtlllli- and il’lil[)lill)t ‘flit FH in (lrcnl lli'll.lliii who wunrtll ill lllt‘ Wtmt but who wnilil b-- successful ii‘ tilui-eil lii lli-ilisih l‘cl uuibia. (iuiariti. (Juclvtie or lii- .\l tiiiit- Pruriiiict-s, us there his- ' s inigbl iutiicnti- as most [lit “'i'illil'. l’. fis the [Illll(‘._\', ht‘ sL;|'_i-il_ tli,it the national system lilltiiltill to 2-. !'i\' 07'. In connoi-tiou ih ll enquiry into the quiilifliriiiiiiii-i i piospeclivt- settlers stime iiite,i't-:il~ in): facts haw; been brought lo lllltllluflflllwidi tlils ii t-i \ ETHICS BY lldTAlllAllSl - f) \l the, itotziry Club tni Tiiiirstlaiy iVveniiig, IVir. .l. A. ilobcrtson, of (loft Bros“ ileiivereil- an interesting address ou the cuties nnd stand- ll‘ ls of correct business IIYHCUCO, lie Hlliti Prof. Drummouti wrote hook entitled “the Greatest Thing in the World," which lie de- scribed as love. Tliiit was true in the obstruct. but he thought he ;t.iild safely assert tithflfe was’ sonictthing even greater, and that! ivas business, which covers ilkel liiflflflWpiifilOiliy the Island but the; iviiole world, penetrating wherei love never reached. permeating alli peoples and religions to the utter- moiit corners 0t’ the earth. The desire 0t the wise and the foolish. the good {ind the liilth-WHF to trade something they have for something they want. When this instinct or need was governed- by good desires, or ethical luwsn profitable business methods, and when bud laws or tleslrm governed their notions. bud business result- etl. Hence the necessity‘ for all kinds of business to have a clear rode 0t‘ standards for correct prac- tlcc. There was a song that telli-i of a llttlo hit. of Heaven that fell to was n very poetic fancy, a yer)’ pretty gsiieco oi’ fiction. Still, ii bit ‘s ivallcil tho, Golden Rule. u Golden Rule for the solution of‘ all the tlif tion for iill laws governing business roinillons and lnilocd file relations il is the key of happiness, it is the hub oi’ the Rotary wheel, Every craft should have ti written code of cor~ ruizf, business standards, but. alas! Sometimes jcalousles and lnterne cine strife ltiuiieil to make this im- practicable. A very few trades or professions are able to carry along harmoniously in association bc mine ol‘ the lack of the spirit ol the, (ioltleu Rulo. iiolilg u retailer first, lust and §§QQOOO§O§GOOOQOO40-Q\I 0 lo-stop development in immigra- oiiil mostt important reason is their (lesire to own farms 0i’ their own, and next in order ambition ,to ,' achieve wealth and prestige. Tlie ' srncss of Canada to Britain ale-- ' "pared with other dominioiis, be ileslre to join relatives doing’ we" OTHING matters so much ofinvcstmcnt is the sec Marqin of Securiptu " as security: the first principle urity of the amount invested. company officials ‘hem ‘c. no ireapnn so effective iii of those in European ftlllfltfiCi who ()])[Il).‘i() immigration iyment or other undesirable con- ms ivhii-li go across,- the Atlan- thc saint? irri- the fact is clear that there in tnilllons, l "llillllfl for settlement ivlthinthc "- time‘ lie is oppnsetl to}, ‘been feeling the pinch, but, .. al financial depression in th Oitl Couitttryx ignorance of tli . Zrutli of climatic conditions an lwiiges are the principal reason ' lI’l'l zit-cording to Dr. Black . l‘- is tipposeil to " iida as a heaven. [that itreispeclivte setitlcrs should b lllllli the whole, truth about thl country. :i:"l tli-it all their dues-i ll' ms should be 1lflH\\'-'1'l‘.ll preziiiiin; in’ evil by tlios . .'i- in thl»: (‘lllillli‘_\' in thl < iii (treat llrititiu ienil 1.‘! ' nvinri countries, \\'ilf'l'(\ ofiii hot-n tlllPilflfl, has l It ('(l ‘ titcry ffiirtuiitg. iiliiltl\\'lii'.{ sulijezls: Selecting .l':ii1u and Iniiitlinjzs, lire slot-k oi (the (‘zinuiliziii turn furm malt-iilii ii_\', tlniryiug, poultry‘, growing of, lzi in untl soil management, ftirugi l . the farm house uiiil niaklu I iiy on thi- farm. priiveil a treuieutlniis sin-res zttn-tiriilng fu llr, iiluck. Maui lllll1|'l't'Ii.\‘ ol‘ euiiiiirirs have b -' l'(‘l't'l\’t"l from the Information ttli .\’ biiiihli-ls; contain. anti it is t-vitleiili l ' mi the tiiiii- of these euqiiirii-sl hunilretls of people are goiugt to’ liii IIIHPIVIEH us well us they 1,, t- "r mi. "an to Iit-omi- atluhtziblc $il‘llll‘l'=-i 'u ,('au:ii‘ii, ilr, itliuck, in tlii~ cou- t-ltiilirz- wtn"‘s of his liilPl'Vll‘\\'.i|.‘il( "ti l‘ :i uipre ]Ii‘tlilfllllll'4"!i synipr li‘t‘illl'llf‘ill on the pin-t of s in solving thi prohli-m of imiuigriitioli illiti colonization. tl lhc ivinft-i“ studying and oii the pz-rl of iiirllviiiuitl coni- Pil-mhmll’ m“ m” l’ "'1'" l uluilltics iii ivelconiiiig the new “fir-rs, arid tlcing a-ii they t-ztu to hnlo liieiu gcl a firm fouling in their iiiiiv environment. issues u! tys, and also a Prince Edward lsfandiei‘ first. first and always. Mr. Itobcrtsozi gulil he could not but irgi-et the dull times they had been passing through, notwithstanding manly-mouthed oratory" or newe- paper shouting lo the contrary. They had been experiencing bad times, bu: if they practisedalittle comtnon sense, worked shoulder to lslioiiitler, helped one another in difficult situations, business would he out of its bail rut, aiitl normal conditions of trade restored. It was iint only retailers who hail the ivliolcsaiers, the fainiers, as well. There was no use attempting heroic efforts to overcome dullness lii trade. It iras all very well to speak about spending money to make money, lint economy was Wlllll. should be the order of the day until such times as there was a restoration of’ the law of ilemanii iiuii supply. He criticized adversely the pay- iug of high snliirles for easy jobs nail retaining in employment more liilllilfl than there was itctiially use for. A few years ago every busi- ness urns ovcr-mtiiineil and iilii not firl the PiYPPlS bttcuust: money was plentiful. Iiui today conditions i-inurvtrliitii the cniryiiig on of biisi ucss with lfltih’ licip, with the re» suit that the surplus iiiid to Nt‘f‘l\' employment in irtlier countries and not infrequently in vain, in this province during the past two years they hull been doing smaller trade largely because, we arc tint sufficiently patriotic. it is ei-isy to count on the people who regrirtl this lunil as theirs to cherish and develop, but unfortunately- there wcrp niuny who had no lovi- for their island home, who spend their money iu and‘ banish i-iilltlren t,o other countries what. at best. is only a temporary advantage. To them far-away flolils look green, but in the long run it turns out there was nothing greed or than themselves. Thore is nothing the matter with i'l‘iiiI'0 l‘iIlWlli'(l lt-ilnuti but u wnnl of loyalty wnti u spirit. of mutual helpfulness. None of us should he Kllilfy of buying ofliin supplies ln Have Your t XMAS Photos Taken At The Montreal or Toronto flint could bi,- just us well bought lu (ihurlovttti- town. 'l‘rn.yonrs hi0 therv- were ln Charlottetown ten printing es lllDHSiifYVfllf-l, today there are, flvo. Twenty ycam ago thorn were sew-ii lunnorics in i‘. it}. island, and forty years ago there were twenty-three. Tot-lay there are inono. Three yearn iigo there were in Charlottetown three wholesale oboe dealers, today only one. Not so many years ago there was a shoe factory, a flour mill and several woollen mills. BAYER STUDIO i '_I-i,,‘\ ‘ . , . ,.,. t Wherewlre these todayTI-Io could quote dead and gone businesses ‘thy he dozen.’ That might not seem a in Canada, and to escape the' rcrorts 0t‘ unemployment aril low dwtrimeutnl to immigration to Can- Dr. holding up He, believes frankly s > Ilia,’ ihr i'(1 can be no just re.'i=.o;i This course liicluiliis the ll A This i-iiurse, their for e e d S l. (l l ‘l, l l But if, with security, then the investment becomes truly desirable. An investment that fulfi General Mortgage Bou Limited, which we oficr to investors at 99 and interest, t0 yicid 6.6097. The total Bonds outstanding amount only forming part ofthc security is alone valuci at $i ,347,5 i5, the Buildings at $1,386,510 and the Furniture and Equipment at $553,973 ‘a total of - $4,188,008, which sum, less current mort $3,995,619, which is morcithan $4,000 $1,000 of Bonds issued. The (Yoloiiizntiim Sci-i {our years past averaged '1' c of the, (‘iiiiiiiliztii National ittoil '- other ~uch us Poland iinil llii- quircments of the Bonds now ou Orders should bc mailcil direct to us. your Bank ifyou wish with Draft attached. with Certified Balance Sheet will be mailed 0 one can obtain as high as 6.60% interest yield,‘ is these conditions exactly is the 6% %First and ds of Famous Players Canadian Corporation, to $980,000, whereas Land gages, icavcs a nct total of of Fixed Security for cvcry Earnings are equally favourable, having for more than five times the annual interest rc- tstanding. It is our considered opinion that these Bonds are a sound, conservative investment, and for this reason thoroughly to be recommended. A $500 Bond costs A £1000 Bond costs $9.90 and accrued interest. $4.95 and accrued interest. Yielding 6'.60‘,’i{,. Bonds will bc (lciivcrcil at Fully descriptive Circular n request. Royal Securities Corporation Limited ‘l4 Great (icorgc Street. Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Winnipeg ‘ Hzilifa! Vancouver St. John p y“... ti ninth :ii~i~ini‘l to some, but \\llll lyll iiinl ihiw \\'i'l.\' lhtiirl invii l.iii1l It'll with llill'l“l\\' llll" these llllWllltivltk‘, iihi- mun-y tn iliig.‘ eniplo, were being Ion ti» iithi-i‘ tlfilllill‘ l.o_vzilt_v. iilii‘ begins .'il liflllil‘, niiil it \\':is ltir llilCill to soc that, lhi-_-.' wi-ri- lo_vul [to the liitlii:.‘l'i‘ie;.- they llllfibilhhd‘ I Ivir. iiobi-rtson l'tllll‘lllili'll istrt-ssiiig thi- nii-essity and .li-sii-- lubility of P\i't'i‘}'tliltl working lisluuil. This might menu l1'-liI]Il1l'- ary siicrifl lll(7l')ll‘v'(>‘.iill‘Ill‘('$, and zippiireut loan-s, but biefori- very long it would cvcutuate in llUlivli! to eve-i}: iuilivitluul iii the province, meaning iucreui-ieil cirriilutiiiii o.‘ money, incrt" t rreusctl prozlui iiliitiou, iliklflliifltlli huppin was the iiim all sought to attain. l MR. W. A. STEWART. l i Rotiirinn Stiewart iu streaking on business methods reterreil to the campaign which fs being citrrieii on by International itoiary for the purpose oi’ fostering high ethitrai standards in business- anil iii irhicli a written code for each buerness or profcssfon is advocated. Mr, Stew- art suggestcil that in order to have such a movement succeed hurt- it weird be "I'\~.ll to get in touch with the business methods committees. Ho [iolntitd out that such an urgalr‘ lion as the Relaji illcrtrhanls’ As? sociation has brought about improve merit in business methods. although some critics may coiilenil that it wan simply for the purpose of boost lng prices. l . i l l MR. PERCY ‘POPE. ltotiirinii Pope in speaking of’ Ito; tary eiiuiriil.iini siiitl that toilavt thtre arc too niuny yiri-acliers too niuny teachers and ton little, liiink~ tin, too little uuili-rsliiiiiriig. it wi- fill tiurselvus with iileas lliill iIo not tlh.,si them we will not gel uny- where. iii- iiwrll on the value of pi " mai ucniialiituiiiu-sliip as nf d through Rotary‘, \\'i\ \'lI‘llIltl mic. ht- saiil. n more iiitinizilt» itti|iiii'iil|iiii.-e with evcrytft lltl\\' lio- taiian. Wit have beurtl niuny inspir- ing uililrcsr-ii-s, but unless these l"iltl to action they are oi‘ little rulue. Wt need lu this town uu edui-nlcil puliilt: cnnst-leiice. an eilurtilI-il public oplnioii. not by ihi- tmss us, of rivsitiiitlous, but by the practice,‘ of ethics nnil illPlilH by indivitlunlsc. We must first reform fIlll'$l'lVt'§ b-t fore we unilcrtnlii- to reform tlit-l lii t'lli'll'll_\', ' tii- l gether for the roinmiru good of lllt‘ l » I I» Tlxr (lock of lifl is ‘IUOIUId but our: _Ami 1m man ha: the poiurr To lelljusl w/zm Ihi: hands will stop-- Al lute or early hour. Now 1's the only time you own; Liz-z‘, lore, toil with a wi'll— Flues rmfiiillz in “Tamarrow",— The clock miiy then be still. Time Is NOW OU INTEND to insure- l "some time"but the hours, days, months anti years steal swiftly by and you take no action. But in the supremely important matter of iifc insur- ance “the time is now". 'l o-dzi)’ you may be insurabltato-morrow some physical impairment may develop when you COuld 110i secure protection. Thouszinils who had intended t0 insurc“si>melime"zire rejected evervycar by the medical officers 0f the life companies. Whatever else is put 0H till to-morrow let it not be life insurance for that The Time is NOW. “WMUTUAL LIFE 0F CANADA = WaterIooDntar-io H. A. EBER5 Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown “mun “pd, Ni']\\' YURK. Oct. ill.’ Saying m 'IH),,"_\ ')<llt‘ tllFlFllt-‘lPtl llll'il hecaiist» or l)", l, u, F," tllllH‘ robbed her of $2. and refusing ‘m’ H S,”,,l,l,,i,,u,.,- VJ“, .1: H] prdhlo put iii-iLmnIii-yt, in a l)i\l1.l|( biRiniu l ‘ ‘ ' “ ' '. int-n \\‘Ul" 'n tieui . rs. l)l*'i"'l tlu, luukt-s slfllflllll (l\‘t""lllt'\' for, , _ ___ - ‘ a M, V i‘7t'tt'il Nlaltg-a llutle. l\=\‘i'|‘ilil! llt-‘\(hm‘”‘(" l“ In“ ‘Utah’ “ml m, _ n‘ m“ m MM)“ t, W" ,_,h r when found ioamlug about (‘tu lurg~li ulini liussiiln tl‘lil'lllfi. m" I'm" itosctiiv, iii-i. l". * iiliésiane solfis ying’ chew ‘ .- \ . .