OVER anannns nan.: --_-» _ ~ _ _ \1 _ -_ ' -1- __ __ __ »'-A-'f ré ‘ is HU. - . _ _ "` ' - »~ gs ' ' » eyslnll, Sheds. s5.0o~'§F sa.;l‘_u1_iDAY,_oCToBER i__i._,'-____1__ll1__ii. __ _l 3 ‘_ __ 1...... ._.._l.._..l,d..., .Lili--i._l,_i,_;dl. fllf Klllzs Signature to of Peace _ . _ Services to be installed with Holland and Belgium in llave _.:lote_|ited Resignation of Three Teachers, _Giving _ Addition to French Service Now in _operation . s»‘ _ __ ___________ _ ~ (,'__,,,, ,.,,, Q ,,,°,__` er' ineteen 'l`a__al'clie_r_s'~llntil 0ctoller"2'4th"to ‘ _(Special to The Guardian.-) LoN»DoN.' oct. 10.-'rne Kinlrs copy of tha-German Peace Treaty _will probably be- signed lby King George _tomorrow and forwardeg to Paris, -it"was learned today 'by the Associated Press. It is expected that the slsninz by the King -will be followed by his Peace Proclamation. The mrtrument to he signedby King . ' li Garter and the order of the Bath._ l ~ -+A _ G90l‘8o -is -'printed on valium and nd er c- _ _ -ed in gold. Fel- ine nl-et tllneill Patriotic ¢l“.un<_l. and one vlan wliichl Great Briltian's history wafer seals ill will be used ‘ingteodof the poligemiio that-Soldiers lR_e4Estab1fshnie'nt com- Board -of School Trustees of Chariot- daring of conditional resignntions to banging scale attached to -» formerl_o1ittee‘ is to take this fund and sup- tetown. hell! yesterday afternoon, or your honorable Board is an improper treaties-; The document will be /eyed plemént it to whatever degree is nec- which all lhe‘ trustees were present, procedure and. in our opinion, quite with ribbons in _colors of tho vm-ions essary'_ to provide' for the needy among the question. of the proposed strike of . indcfensible considering the fair and het soldiers, Another ian is to ive some ofthe city teaches was consld- liberal treatment ou have accord TOYS] orders such as the Order of t e f _.t (Special to The Guardian.) ' 0’i"l‘AWA.- Oct." 10.-Although, the Cabinet Ministers _present did,-" not make any definite decibration at to- day's caucus of uuionist' members of nolllrsillllllbll CANADA slllilllsnlr on sllllllt onnsl _lonnlinot ornnlnnss 3 ° _ U' 'll - - _ . . - l_....__.i--_._.'» ‘ " omerwh, ont. io.-_-'rnerd le sv, -is _ ' ° _ ii G d, 1 . it .' i _ B id »-on-1- -- i -lo-no --» -n C------~ Wllll .W rTll°1fS- 1 ._.i.ii'aif.;.:..*f;_-s.i..;1 f.v.“1.'i:..f.2;r:l zur.. sf' Morden states that the Canada installed to Holland _ and Belgium under _advisement by members of At an adiourned lneeting or `tbe` We. accordingly. feel that the ten- slennlslllp Line intends to greatly witllln n rw weeks. WANT HALIFAX DECLARED _llc deserted wives _di-J -ddldlm san ered el_lii_'tne lciinwlnn lnnnlnllcn was ne.- while l'ed1ingy.tnne we can ren? ' W __ _____, _ _ _ ___ __ _ __ _ _ _ mount equatto their pensions if passed: '\ _ _ily understand the 'possibility of ill- _ - _ - 5 ~ __ .- their ned-nendn were descend ill inc Sli/II_Bl¥f‘1__A-El thi Egan! of scu_oo1 wllsldereg b:{=_¢l°;1- l>_<;_l'1§___l11k@i\__bv ' . .____..- - _ ' ' -Zi _ _ _ . _ _ ; ' case of illness of the bread winner of c oo s ees o` nl-lottctown las 801116. all BV |15 &_ 9 rec _ - 5 - _ _ F A _ ¢ho_f|;_miio;io_g|vo him dm-ing his'.diB_ received from three oi' lhe_tcach_ers in City teachers, who have tendered 0T,£`iV;;§“' O15 1;f)°__?__‘;'{g;°';')enin $9"§,_?;_f__“la};da_f"(.;§“;‘;°tiQF . - - --___ I .. - .- #bility a Sratuity equal to `what' he me Cm' 5.9!”-‘°l5 " com' “Y me l°ll°W' their "°”dm9““| l`e°i5_n°ii°”5» acted ’ ' ' P g e Y ' . D -gn In W » l ` " 'V ' ‘ wouidrreceive if he 'had been totally ini; resolution witll the nccoinpsnying in this wise, we would respectfully re- Uf the Pfweedings Of the Ill1_Pl_l8l’rl€I1t- the lienéeflts of_ tho ti-nlning were em dis.,i,ioii in ootiom ‘ notice signed by 'each lencllel-; quest the Board-provided no Midi ary committee on Soldiers Llvi Re_plias ze _He aso submitted a number ‘ » V _ - z iionoi i-osignaiiong apo sont in ___ to Establishment today a resolution was of questionnalrcsn from men who al ° _ _ _ . Prince Edward- |s|and_~|-ea,_:he__s, Union aiiow aforesaid resignation to iie on read from the Halifax Union of Army vlegod they had been insufficiently mo' tabio " r and Navy Veterans of Canada reques itralncd and suggested that more evid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ com, 0|- Resolution) AND WHEREAS at the bogioiiingof ting that the port of Halifax and out ence from the mens side be heard if l ‘ ` V 1' . .' ' ' l. " .7 “; ' ' ‘- »**» ' “ --' , - ' WHERTEAS. the Educational Refer- the present calendar year the teach- st_s_l_ions___l1e declared as hiivine__lic§i\iSii_lini>artiai k_i_wwl_;:dsc gf ac_tnn_l) cell ` _ - L - eridum recently taken has chown nn ers.of our City Schools applied to the w in e war zone in v ew o t e‘ on was o o o taine_. T e .S.ll I navel-59 majority; f Bon;-d for nn all round increase of Halifax disaster, and also that the representatives were requested t D E' °t I F- d'_~_ . ~ AND WHEREAS. a change ol’ Gdv- $100 in their salaries' and the Board service of the men who protected thesubmlt further information on speci _ ga _ - _-_ _ e y ,.. igpocioi to Tn, Goa,.dia"_) ernnient has_ taken place since' the;.g1‘;nt_;id“;i_ieir i'equ_ost in‘full, _ _. Halifax defenfces' during the iour arii-ific cases contained in these question _N _ , .WINNIPEG och _10_ h Pi pass ng of iii, ia" si,-iko reooioiion, n ereas, t e present sa ar es uous years u war may rece vc the r nalres. the Govammem h ld .__ oi Wuioo rovisiis_Winni;);;r £15 gfxs (May 17, 1919); paid the City teachers in their several just reward. _-Lieut. W. J. Greig, Vancouver, pre _ _ s ou procee with noon remaining until Tuesd-n m0m_ THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the classes are as follows: In the nhsence oi’ Hon. J. A. Cnld- sident of the Air Services Association §ie___n6!0t_i__v._tions with the Grand Trunk ing Jrhere. Wm be only two o{'_tsmnd_ time of Bi,-iko oaiiod for by me iam i-E. Principals (male) .... --$1.300 and $1250 er, when the collliliitlee began its see- _of British Columbia, Alberta and, Sask da 'way rectors. It was practically mg events to mmk his may in the solution (mentioned above) be extend- Vice-principals (mule) ..._...__......_$1000 sion, _Mr._- E. W. Nesbitt was actillgfatcliewan asked that Imperial sold unit the question of the ac- aim a mmtm, dm-ner and mu to lcd; Vice-urlncillnl (female) .._..._.....s1s7so cllnil-nlan - \ ici--l delllinllcd in cnnndn before ine Parliament of their'intQntIoll_‘With_rss- Dq n 0 the Grand Trunk and night and a liubll rece tion Sund ' FURTHER RESOLVED, that it 15*-C1035 Teachers (male) $756 50 -Mr C ‘G MacNeil asked for .1 war rcccivc tllc s;lm_ tlcal 1 pect to the two prohibition bills ili- troduced ln the Commons th! impres- sion prevails' that' ‘the Government will proceed with thc measures in tho House. 'There they will doubtless pass -but their fate in the -Senate is said to _ be less certain. The railway situation also came un- der discussion. There was some on-_ position voiced to_ the proposal that the Government be given power by leglislstioli' to 'deal' with‘ the Grand Trunk Railway' Company. Some menu bers thought that the subject of the acquisition -by the Government of the Grand 'Ilrun-k' -arld_Gran¢1 'Drunk Pact- c iic lines should not be opened up at the present ’»i_°arliament. 'Tho major- concllide its labor of the special ses- sion. . - Gl'&ll`d Trunk Pacific systems should ' ° D ay strike of ull teach - t " i`l h 2115 C1533 '1`€ilChel'S( mule) I-“"$706'50 I li' - ` ‘ I A tl ' - A ‘ ‘ P v men' M , _ _ aiiernoono on Sunday evening Hi els no lecevngt e _ _ _ _ - more tioiougll examinatilln lllto thc iat glvtn the (.. lu. F. men. ‘o:.l;"‘_“'“. by .r““r> ;1i;*“i“;°°' °f -f ‘ l $6 500 fficient c -ntl nnl t l H - -|-or tll C ii Ii - ~ _ _ _ _Poms own hunt_ing_ expedmom 0 _ ii oi o__ s ary equivalent to Ulme _ su _v c o rdln ng, e Lx _ is anal .iii cnt-ll Corps was re Enggintgbbigl W1" |16 1"`9l=9l1-ted 10 PHP- _filuesdny morning .he Wm leave fox; Qlllf '-0 Wlllch sdch supplement would AND WHEIIEAS- Ufe delllfl-“l\H 0l_ liibited il large ucwspaper advertise- cclvcd illrllugli Dr. Cowan of Re ina a _ii e ore long. (. ,nn O L mise the Di-osem mio,-ies; iako Dime the teacheis of the villages and oi _ _ - g The introduction of the prohibition 0 3 H ' German _Troops Attack ' _ _` -l._e_ttj_sl_1. Forces --(Qpuclal to The'Gus;di_an.),-‘ _Y PAlR.I'S, Oct. L10.--German troop; at- tacked Ilettlsh forces on Oct. Sth, ac- cording to a protest received by .the _ _ _i peace conference from the Lettish i t Governxne_ilt.'_The Allies are asked to nike declnlvenctldn ngannsi this “viel _ ' p ation ot- the -peace treaty," - and to li com-pel Germany to comply with the ll terms of the Versailles pact. It is claimed that German 'troops in Let- vla are "threatening the world and un-iting with pro»German' Russians." rl »-,-*_ ~ ‘_ ’ ant postinastfirs." 9, ic _ _ n the Com-lncne.‘ W “ces neon: isis with respect in the enter- UPON- 101" time lost- below teachers _- » _ - _ ies.cf certain postm`asters'snd. assist- 1'et“"n tc’ W°"k5 ‘ Enormous Increase- - V' l - ' ' ` _~ , l ‘_ f N D ln Chsrlgttettowd? Axl;giFstm13;thlTg1};lEllS;i. The above is it copy of the resolu- tion as d t tl U lo ti ' ' ‘ , » , In accoi-tlanoewith the resolution, as* _ is'-meinberot' .the Teachers’ Union,'I" _ » _ _ - hereby give notice that if a satisfac- _ (go ioi To Tho Guardia-n)_ _ __ l _#__ _ _ tory settlement is not arl-lved at be. 0T'1'-4__\__ A; Qo¢_ 10____A_dfso_opoim~___ _ ,igpooiai io-tho qua,-diana fore the datei mentioned in the.sai_d_ ng situation in regard’ to the Dotnin- 'PAl`fUl3i Oct- 10--__“Pl'B_Illi6l' GSOPHGS "es°l'm°“r that on that date ‘-l’°“ "WY on Finances' is revealed in' the mon- C|°3U9l1¢B8_\l wld. B dél888U0Il Of form' °°“side" my engagement terminated' hly balance sheet of the Finance De. or ?soldie_'rs .that he‘would not be a . _ (s~‘3d~) A' Bw artm_ent. During -last month the net calidadte for‘re-election either for TEACHER e‘bt_ of _tiie llgominion increased by the Stenate or _gn the- Chamber of . ` ` Sari' sity ve million dollars as Depu ies' accor ng to- M. Clemen~ AND WHEREAS ai' H meeting of f_o_i_1_i_iiai~?d wiith linhincrense ef n~ little cel1u’ri-__ljl_eWSDHD€f» "L'l_'I°m_m°`Libl`°-" the said scnccl_»Bcarn lleld on the mont; ;';e_‘ggp_Z_§_b;__’1;2;lt°"ySéa§>f f - _ » _ twenty-tilird any ol' september, A.D. ' . ¢ -k--“-i---l . - et debt n0w~Btands at $1 750 000 000;. ,_ li _ ~ _ 1919. the Board alter considering the on 9. Hay exactly three months after the rural schools in the province, ii' and 'l`l1llWl1Y legislation will prevent ' . ww- the lncoining Government assumes of- I-ifllnted by i.li.9_G°Vefl1¥`fl9l1t. will DRY “THE M MIND” propagation this week and indeed wiii lice; _ the following salaries to such teach- _ leave ccneidernil nncereniniy ne tc _ _ - - - _ FURTHER RESOLVED uint il' n ers lmflef their. 1‘@BI>@@llv@ Clll-‘willfu- Wlrh Pay of Postal Oiiiials :f;;lf:f:r.i:°.izlr;:;“§2r§.ii”l:ti: “°“ s _ e AT PRINCE EDWARD ' revious cla' se that al he ` ' ~ D ll l ot r teachers ' T » _ -' - S 'col n , s all “il " ' - . ` ' ' - " » _ lqec12553123i§i$T§i(:,iiIiiIgBw;§.ihdTsang; 0T'l‘A‘l’VlA;,"lC?:t.T1D,E-;£::d3i'dig:ation hFURTtI?Ilh?R0`;lESl(;L?V§il;inh¥hat in Demand? pf country Teachers' One of the very host plays ln the wollmn, ends happily as all good stor port of the specioioommiitee which that he conteinpletoe some changed case a settlement is not arrived at, considered them wiii _M90 no doubt ill regard to the gala;-'ie‘s_of‘i,o5tma5¢; the aforementioned dates, thus neces- ail for a good deal of discussion if €l‘B1&Ii_d _dssistant postmasters is given Smiling H- Slljllwi that U10 lelwhelrl be One _may judge from the reception glv» in 3 llllflce by Hon; Aj-K, MacLean recouped by the Government or the en me »Bii,i at its 'eaiiier a ear of a :blip-'go amend tho oivii sow 9 District. or both, as shall b‘e agreed ity however were of the opinion thatli Rural Male 2nd Class . _...._...$481.0l. Female' 1st Class ._-.......$-i50.00 Female 2nd Class .........$425_00 _ Villages. Male 1st Class .___._.__$625,00 Male 2nd Class _.__.....$_l506,00 ‘irelllelc int class Female 2nd Class`._......................$-i50.00 AND WHEREAS the above two schedules of teachers' salaries- for ‘Charlottetown _and for the rural vil- lages and districts respectively show by comparison that 'the City, teachers receive salaries varying from _40 to 100 per cent. greater than the salaries now being asked for by_the country teachers in the threatened strike. AND WHEREAS the~ cost o§ Educa- tion in the City of;/'Charlottet wn has about doubled within the last ten years, and now costs upwards of $28,~ 000 per year. _ AND WHEREAS teachers of the City Schools are not 'asking for any The Leitish Government declares before the war the net v debt 'was ' 1 ~ ‘C » . S\lbJ€Ct'H141lte1‘ Of- Bald l'eS0ll1tl0ll and increase in their salaries, and do not that it will ohstinateiy defend its in- $35,000,000. _ . _ _ notices unllnlnlously passed the lol. lowing lesolution. copies ol which ---__--__i._ -- - ._ '--- were fol'wz\l‘detl to ilio said three tea- (SPSCIBI to The Guardian) chars 0 ' - f _ ` _LoN~DoN._ oct.-io.-.Preln-lei Lloyd -‘wtii-rams. notice nnn come ic . 1. ._ _-. _f -. ~ _ ' ' _ George in the course of,his speech lthis Board from three of the teachers i ' yesterday to the delegation of miners oi' the City Schools stating _that unless ' wbo.pres‘ented o. demand for thenat- 1\Hl\tiBl’l\0l0l‘y i1I‘l'l=lIlg6fll€_IltiS 11111119 be- __ _ _ _ , _ ionalization ofthe mines, says ,the tween the Government and the teach- ---' ' _ ‘ iceiitral _News -today, left the confer- ers by =1 certain date. that they will _ ence to gather that if a large . and- PBSIQD- ' (Special to The Guardian.) powerful section of the community THEREFORE it is unanimously re- PARIS, Oct. 10;-Speaklng‘_in tll_e continued to press forapolicylot not- S0lV€d by this B09-l‘d U18-1 if-this D0- sonoto mah). on the disarmament at ioniiiizaiiou it wouid be neoosomly tice is not recalled by the aforesaid Germany Leon Bourgeois -declared that the ent-ire nation be given the three f°a°I’e"9 b°.f¢f°.Ul° 6th'd1W 01' that measures would have to be ap- opportunity of declaring its attitude. 0°*-Uber ‘hell "Q51-SYIRUUU Wm be ac" plied immediately after -rntird-cation _ -ce ted by this ndnrd. » ._ _.i dependence. ~ _ an--_---_ _»:_.,._. if I The Fur-Market. _ The -following ftelegram was re- ceived yesterday fromr Mi'-.~ Chester Mcbure, 'l\dhna'ger 'of thg Fur Sales Board: _ ~ ' ~- - " E. R. __ _-. ’ Chselggzvtown. _ - -_ - _oi/neil., nent.;-ste that end. Premier ' ‘ Silvers sold today. _S_al_e_.. consider- 'ing limited offering B,l1l_W_'*¥1.' an aids vanoe lwsn_ty1flv`e ‘»-per* rlefly,~is ihat the younger brother Courtland Wainwright......Ceci1 of tl leader among -the crooks of at Drummonl great city, is condemned ami executed Professor Forbes .. Louis Eversiine for homicide, for whichlie has placad- Susan . . . . . . ._ . .. . . Dot Jewell cd the higher,.or unwritten law as il. Mr. Marshall Harden Klark Jim Cree all Arthur e ` e _ .g . . . . . ., .. T nn y vengeance on -the district attorney Very entertaining specialties were who _prosebuted the case, and the furnished between the nf.-ts. The company conclude their engage ment tonight, presenting “A contented Woman," by Charles Hoyt. ‘ t Canadian Fair _ In London 1920 .1 _p-_-_ ` (Special to The Guardian.) _ LONDON.'Oct'. 10.-The organiza- tion of a (ianadlan Full' in London next yetlr.ls the object of a visit to C-auad'a by H. Grevllle Montgomery who will sail on the Empress of France on Oct. 21st. The British Industries Fair 'ls to be._lleld‘ at Loni`lon in 1920 and the Canadians are invited to f-xlillbit but very few have responded. lit is thought however that if Canada could compete at Lyons Fail- the Dominion could have an oxllihiléoii of its own in tho centre of the British Empire at a time when Canadian manufacturers are so keen io emllark in tile world export trlllde. Mr. Montgomery has already secur- ed a hall for the Fair. Cain Abel A university professor] declalming t-he other day at zl. Club dinner iablc, found in the story of Cain and Abel a picture of the agc~old controversy between town and country dwellers. The fact that (lain’s people were work- Under the light tone of the con- not be farmers All cannot be ma chinists, but there should be ample That unity can 'be -expressed in patriotism. /During the war there was no quarrel in the ranks of the tween .plow-bundles. All were simply purposes, and the eublrcriptions to War Loans ca_l_ne_fi-om all classes. _ For the success of the-Victory Loan, 1919, the cooperation of all Canadians is A necessity. Otherwise. -the nation could _not meet its _lust obligations to the returned men, complete the mili~ tary expenditures contracted for, and maintain at normal' or tbereaboutl the flow qi qur_sixr%l£li`products to European ojrooeedo of the expenditli lviiioome alike to .farmers and "Vries-irsrsin bi-aah." to the :erin and; the -raetor;<..»-rvosnadlen ` ' ` Rifle Shoot lin Thankgiving Day The rifle matches at Kensington Range, (lharlottctown, Thanksgiving Day, (Molilluy next) promise to be a. great success, Thanks to the mer- chants, tlie prize list is it splendid one and should draw ti large crowd ot’ rc- turned soldiers, volunteers, and marks men from Suiuuicrsldc, _Yoi‘k, Pow- nal, Souris Milton and Monta ue _ g . Shooting commences at 1 p.m. sharp, shooting at the 200 yards range. Several cups will be shot for by teams of three. The city championship beside the allen match for all corners Ranges 200, 500, 600 yards. The folio\ving_ge1itlcnien have con- tributed the prize in kind set opposite their names. in order to encourage Rifle shooting which was found dur- ing the war to bc one of the essential requireniciits for success. The genero- sity here shown proves thatthe men of Charlottetown appreciate this fact. Pocahontas Coal Co., 1 ton of coal; J. G. Jamieson, 1 box cigars; Rogers Hardivarc Ltd., 1 auto strap safety razor; lt. E. Mulch, 2. boxes cigars; lieniltirsoll & Cudmore, umbrella; G. H. Taylor, cuff links; Prowse Bros., Ltd., suit of Stanfleld’s underwear; Moore & Mt.Leod’s, 1 air motnll llncd _ - . il -' gloves; Cllnrloiteiown Selling Agency icrs in brass tended to show that they 1 pair rubber boots.; Boer & Goff, 1 byihe teacher, who gignoii g9_me_b9. were urban, while Abel's folk were. box, cigars; Morris. Smith & Beer, foie tho 241;, any of Oiggober, llnggam, the United F‘armers of their time. He 1 pair of boots; Alley &_ Co., 1 pair their resignatlous will also be a'ccept_~_ regretted that a primeval qunrrcl had boots; Jenkins & Son, 1 box choco- cd'in similar manner. ~ 1110i “V911 yel- DBBH Settled. llllll tllouglii lates and ton; C. H. Black. ash tray; - ` -‘ ltbat the time had come for such an- J, A. S; Bayer, i silver photo frame; _ .___...;_.._i.._.. _cient differences to be collilposell. Pill-noll‘s 5, 10, and 15 store, 2 frames Beer & Weeks, 1 picture and 1 frame; y _ versation there was a sound doctrine. Crnllllc Hardware, 1 .pocket knife; C. ' Canada is mainly an agricultural coun- W, Patterson, 1 paircuif links; Fen- ' try, but there is room as well for great nel & Chandler, 1 pocket knife; Geo - _- . r ill'l1llSl'l'l9~l, »Dil‘0d\lcti0n. A welhfoun- L_ Prowse, 1 latest Mallory hat.; E. “ ded, secure State is the one which W Taylor, 1 silver photo frame _ _ _ _ _ _ Pa_ ' provides the greatest variety of work __ ' _ ; _ _ _lor the citizens- All young men can- Bree., 'rilcrlnce ncitie; deff Bren., 1 pair of boots F W Woolworth $2.00 (two dollars); -S. A. McDonald, _ __ _ .,. room for both u1iity.of spirit is pos- 1 cap; E. G. Lowe, 1 barrel of ap- . _ "'“,‘“" - ‘ sible between the two oclaeses. ples; W. S- Louson, $2.00 (two dol- ' lars;) J.~ J. Louson, Montreal, 2 sil- ver spoons; B.`Roy Holinan,_1- pair ,, of shoes; Carter &l1,C_o.. 1 book, latest: Canadian Corps because one man was. W. W-~ Wisllnsr, “foiiiltain pen; T. trained at ii- lathe and another be-lwhite, 1 box `choooii\t_e'¢';= Mckiniion » Drug Ce., 1-~bol_odB_lffl? D5 ` _°|1» Canadian, with one aim and one spirit ‘1 pair rubbers; A_l_?_ll_l,!h G K '_ “Yi” In like manner the gifts for patriotic 1 barrel ahilld “-' liqgiqt tons Ltd l pair of gloves, Reddin Co., -Daiiy'Petri;'f for oi\o.».yehi‘if> _ _.° . lottetown Guardian, 1,»`!_iaa_'r_l»lh _ _ frm-__ - Hanotirvi lilies ilLvsi\~ - ‘ - was ronoao 'ro LAND. l`~ l' la GREENPORT, N.""Yl, October 9.- 'rhe Handley-Page-plane, flyingltrom , _ f _ _» _-_ _ _ . 1 . -- - ~t ._¢.~.,l.’...’.i..~- ‘ .-. wrr* '- Parrliboro, N. `8.', to Miueolll well for- ced to land here Rioi~tiy`=a£tar‘|,i- 'p -m"l!°»°'°“5\“d‘.’W Fil( V15' "5lm'l" . b se ot `siior of I lolino: _dull ine melltleil of elm- neluiity.i»‘Fl.d l§':§§md.e:ddld #leer insides. .l. ,l