I l 1 ll l | i 1y :...-»n. l I l‘ ' I v v with when you're warm you can't, smoke 1rieiii;tg;7r;t£ft Tryoii And Vicinity \il.~w. Iitith .\l. .\i..‘1'ns <.i' 'i‘i'yin hisdilwli tqrtriitfiilg n ' lidijil iii I’ ' Tai Cupiur‘. recently '. of h‘. .' Wirgginttiri tii-iitiicti 11> lith. udicrc ilii! Coir Nl‘.\\'.\'\llll.. . l: . trttnvn, iIllitimil Lit.- .\ Junt- F. iii-uiitii m‘ tit. \\'ilflt'il\ oi‘ thc Viiilcd i i 31s triigry Siiu'tity' t , “wit oi‘ ('1lli‘.l'i\!. hcld in 'lrii1ii‘tt_\- ( .’-1r.ii ti. 4 Xiiias. tilt-v.» (it-mgr) .\l. \-\“iilll",1iii' SL1. r:\l)" .\'- ll. iiiottirevi "frtiiii itii. zztn-irri to Tryon on Friday. . - ‘r attending tiiv Mari- »t= t» . ‘itctid rccerilfy ti“ -, M- ti. icon-g is well know" l" Fi-iiiie people hero as "It is anti)’ i-Hio ycatis stilt": .\irr. and Mitts» Yniing and Joe. ‘ estiintrtbie iamtlity pasta-isle oi‘ the tiicii Mb.- Lffhutrch for ti-notiicr field. w. your»; reports 1113i iicr f-Zlllilily in good iicuiiii- n7 N11 3 ziril .\'|'. . Ritiicr Jlnivrsin and ly of An iint- (‘ovc '\V££‘i‘t'. - it) siiiirtiiictrfslr.» on \\“-:dii1.-.='-- Miss >M'ill'g'l1t'l li‘!i\\'illi or" Won Tiviti rotten-ti)‘ ll-‘Flii 11 rim“ "m" ill, (Jiisiiiic-ttctcivii. ,\11'i s Xvillllii! Siiiitii or‘ .’l"=‘.\‘~*~" h“ mm gpend-fng .1 low ciipryailitr For ECZEMA T-kg Our Ilerlinl Reina-din “non m, 51kt“ l)‘l\i"il"llfll, Xtlriv Trotiiiiw on (‘lironii- ilisi-nsl- W “eflml npiiictiics. Pziiiipiiicis or; Imsu oi‘ iiiuniioml iin-l Aha-uses 0 IIIPII. ilntiklct on lfci ills r-iiil tidvirs froo by inuii. 0 _.\"'l"'“ sxparisiicc. UVMW"? "'“'""""'" or dlspnrinfl W"? """,'§"-" ‘Hm; us before iusiig iiopP-i lwilitlle" by pisll our npociiiiliy. .E|ifl\sh llarbui lllslfllml"! Limlfoii - - v i r, ll. U. ézlxdtiiah“illdcstnlfgiifiil inatiiuic i ‘lat Pays To Get The Facts A lnr|a proportion nf all tho larva snarl! Iaiinrntutl in l_ normal body is siipnmlsd in the not of unini- lyol nro often Inuml in he detest!» n» that. Mllllllllh villa» l. still gtmil. flu-y an rnmuim- In; twin» m rliflm ilmu llislr al- intlul portion n! norvui (Girl-Hill robblnl nilisr vllui nrllml n! Chair Innllvn nmvsr. Tm- vault in Ilflflfll Ilhynlni IIIMIHIQFI-dllléfl In i-‘ornolo Illfll of’ Hi0 hotly. ‘Iva out nl "My inn propla are III "Ill fir. ynt 0n- rrnl ennui of Null Ormilnln In Minn not sin-n Qsimnlnl ma!" n Hmmngh n!- fliilnnllnn vllnelhiu-l Hu- Inch. - II than ls any reason what- Wnr M nunmv-O n-a strain. Nu- nmmmn num- nun: l» do I1 to ha" n thorough rumination and . . (IE7 ‘WNW VQFTI pvmwr 107'! INTI H. J. MABON OPYOMETRIBT. llmnnlno, I‘. I. I. . 1,4‘ I x“ A. ‘r . ~ . . ' I ' tlsh emigrants have located ' (11811 near Kensington (about seven son‘ _____ ‘in all. The English settlersg (Godd- --TWO MAIDS WANTED at the l Med in ‘he ‘own o‘ Kannaw“. .v.iii .AltMiBer-°° . . lstunw ggiiigilissiregi) y o ragti-s-zaasi "ti "l" "um" “ blwufiwtl"! ’ ‘ ‘and repairing shop. The Bbttiah A" emigrants have located on a farui at Black Horde. Two others, (Eng- —_ROBIN HOOD FLOUR - sizes, wholesale and retail. Hol-l __V|S|T sUssEx__Mr_ Emenfispectively. They all like ‘lace Edward island, and are as ppy . ~ . K t -’ “Farm” or the ens “gum m" and optimistic as can be/oxpocted age, and Mrs. McFariaiie, returned‘ from a visit to Sussex, N. B. at Kensington Tuesday morning. cmmny June 28th. Alden Moase. —FUNERAIL NOTICE-The fun- Will be haid 0h Tiwfilifly. June Ztlthuland, if proper inducements were at 2 o'clock. iiiice oi our immigration agents iii —NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM- the British isles being absolutely The thoughtfulness of the Kenslng frank and honest with intending ton ‘Strand Theatri- management emigrants"describing conditions was iucidiy displayed on Saturday exactly as they ura-prcvarication night when a new feature in iliuin and aubrtcriugs- mi tiic part. of ag- iiiatioii was in evidence. The front enls arc FuiliUllii in both parties. Ii’ ui’ thc Theatre and the street for n the Dominion Govt. is rrtilicitioiis considerable distance on either side for the riiiiteriui welfare of the were attractively lighted by a aiys-‘hlaritiniss according to its promis- teni 0f floats that reached from ed iiiipiciiieiitatitiii oi‘ the articles THE‘ cgsgriormrowu 'wia brothers and thelriamillou m r ~ iitical talk in the put. four wseksd Many women, it appeared, would] rather be out oi politics than "in; r oi people who have lsit their nat- the game." Some women seam to _____ |ive homes and lifelong parents to ruin]; ii unfemiping to i _| w“_|_ BE LOADWG “we hogsipursue their fortunes in a strange pqllflcll discussion. among strange people. “m; 1n ‘They are of an intellectual turn oi wmch they new“, H’. "ye during, 7303.r,z4-3l.'mi“d' “"1 we" edwned- TM?’ ths greater part of their hours oi! tlhmk "m" hundred“ m°"° M 99°‘ wakefulness they have neither time! ‘{')l;g;°:'l‘éhz'f“l::::e c‘:lf$"g:“- nor opportunity to make themselw‘ - ' - 0'65 a uaintod with the operation erai of the late “rliiiuni Horriei raped upon r0 5e[[le on p_ E_ 1s. M thzqpomical machine“ to learn] wb the should support this can-- held out. They stress the iniport- dldim rayuler than ma‘ cundmale_ why onfi Party is not just as good as another good man when they [he “lns" or tlic "outs." They are unable to judge, as between iiiinib- ers of iiicn and about matters which affect the body politic. Even home qflestions P- Piilliiiiii mils was one of the toplcsoi pa’, take part in Others urget the home conditions in: They know ii see him‘. but they don't know the motives of Party. women differing in respect to such as "prohibition" F reshen up also assisted the autols-ts with the people a portion oi the up» pruaciics of the Thcutre. Y the Theatre to Mr. Dtiubnis’ office. of t This not only served as an iidvaul- Govt.) can assist P. lil-l. to harvest age to the patronizing public, but, its expsctetl large potato crop, by to sinirc organizing u big excursion oi farm laborers iroiii tlic British isles The (Joiiudiuii National it ihrotigh~—— P. E. l. iiniiwtiy ought to put /0AKLAND TO P. E. I BY CAR Get a population in the country. ho Duncan Commission, it (the and to "control" they find it difficult to conie to a decision; and so foi- low the lead of their husbands. ur fathers, or brothers, Above all. they don't cure to accept the responsi- bility which belongs to partisans in the government of the country. Thcy sea that ii the party for which is a grout little “pick-me-up"! After A boon to smokers- after smoking or when Flavored with the juice of frul mint leaves and tired-Wfigleyh days in Augustino Cove twtherc isihc ,W'ds the guest of her‘ lricnd Miss lClriiu lnniaii. . . .. . '|iite .vli.ifii\i ldu a-iid Kirby M114“ i; 1r: ..l o!‘ lltisc Valley, Miisi; Marnie l ntosii of Stniin-gioii iiii-d Mm. hiirlioiiriid r-f Rose Vudiey ivcrc rblttat; at. ‘Pryuri on Stiiidzry, ivrherrc Nit-y mute the gutsts of Mr. and .\‘lir~', \\‘*.1!tcr ii. ‘litfii. .\'l1r.'~‘. M?“ i iiiiterizis sperui-intg- tiitcc -.n'ng Wink itrltii tiiur tiu-iigisbcii‘ Maia. tilt-iii. his‘. and M1: s- Gctitrge Hiclinlescry‘ 11nd ‘gziniiiiy of Cairotteto-ivri" were in ’l‘i you (ill 'l‘iiii-r.sti1iy rind -Sitiidr:ty. ivthci-c- they ivure viii-z guests of Mrs. lie-rinesciys parreiiis, Mir. and Mirs- V\‘.il lllll Thomas. Mix. Thomas’ iiimiy ii ielitiis siiiicerite-iy regret thut iic is coiiiiiicd. to ‘his bed, but. hope -iiuw on tilt; arrival n1‘ Summer he ‘may gar ubniit aigtaiin. Ni 1'. tin-d Mitts. Jfitllli‘ MLl-UDOHQJU] of Atigtislitie Cove ovctic recent wisi- t<t..< ‘In ‘T tyun and‘ Vicinity. iftnrithiti S: piety iii":‘l its usual on l~‘r.. y IQVO-Tlitiil; in the vescry zrl’ ’l'irytin1 lilVilCtii (Tiitiirvcii but ‘was 1,1. eiy nttendie-tir One io-f the inner- c-sti v 4831111193 of ‘the evening was sin rfnsrpftring re put-t. given ‘by Mtiss HJLIHI iLJiii, ‘dteite-gtaiie to thic Pres- iyttiiial ihciti in Sll-lllillfiltitiide some uiiiic ago. Tir; illness of Mr. Will A. Pnoiey of N41 tizi Tryoti is ‘iiczrlrd with niiich rztgrt t by [Li's lies-t of fliieittls, as it Iliii-Jft; a. grant tic-iii for such a bus-y iiili-ii as “li‘iiil" to be lurid tip. when ‘butt here's hoping "it!!!" with have 4L wpeedy recovery in heztllttlhq sin-d stitch-gibb- -F"~rberiiie~ii op Victor-in report n .1: iiici~ciise in "Oiliéifelh? larteiy. Mir. ‘and Mls. Vernon MncLcoti n-l’ Albany were in Victoria. recent- ly, trhc giimts of Mir- and MIPS. Ah- ncr iibbfkiril. One of ottr reside-nus, Mir. Hour-y 1A. Nllfllipilfiifi, had this misfortune ui having tire fox. which escaped and was (ruptured a couple of weeks mgo escaped tto freedom wguin At. tiiiic- oil ‘Wliiliiiig it. ‘hiiltl not yet been captured. mill rilii his neighbours oiiii-d ibe on tiho lookout to naaht — ‘h iwini ‘iii iilgihiih rescuing it. {Miss Kniiiiclflitnc M. Cartr of Au- ztratiipe Cove its now reuniting in Giaipaiiid, ‘wrhtetro alhc is inkling n fucraiiiyti pos-fanbion at the "C-ratpaiitl Ililrvitisn". Billy Manhood» tiiio vcttetran goiulit- cf rm Viritmiin lhockey team iiizia "tmvl-lictictly rxzcoviertvwi lbom ‘his inn». lilacs..- aiid "ti oilie in ho about agniim. i . EYES TESTED AND Ginsu mml by scientlfls mltliodl. s. w. igi-Ynoiz .. A J. s. TAYLOR . nqtsund _ Optometrists 'f-li“llthmond U035!" wovwo-o-o-w-wwodnmo-w . -( ' ' t-hrcl- arc so tiinrtiy 211M031!) repadr, - '1 -'Vei'ily tiisiaiice is being ariniliii- Make litit-rinssii for tiit- rnii ny the uteri. This is the transportation imr same as tho great Jiiii i ill did provenieiit era. The advancement with iiic (ll. Northern Ry. in the in locomotion facilities is iii0tu,Pacifit' Nortiiwcsl—:iiso the same uppuretit thuii advancement in the as the Can. Nat. Ry. and the C. P. other sciences. Five tiiiriisuiitl, oiieil. have been doing for u great iitindrcti and cicveii iiiilerr, (filliifititiniberiif years with the Canadian was registered on Mr. W. K. West, i. Q.»lilllililllg it up at the Owen's cur on the trip from Onk- expense of the Eastern provinces. land Calif, to l’. E. island. ivirjNow let them strcso excursions to Owen, who is uccuinpuiiietl by his the Maritime provinces from the wife and daughter, iii 11 "native British Isles. Turn about la fall‘ son" of P. E. I.—u. brother of Miniplay. K Lee Owen of Hamilton. llc has; ‘ been absent front this province fu|".-"i"“""" |-'"'"""" "tr ""01""!!- ovcii twenty yours. and like runny! ___,,.‘> "islanders ubronti", has prospered‘ iii the land of his adaption. =, t -———-<0>-—— PERSONALS . ' —ilir.~i. Andrew O'Keefe, Kenning- —KENSINGT 0 N E Fl S C F. L E-itoii, returned from Boston a short BRAT-The vlirunioits people oi‘ time 5g‘, K Kensington arc ‘prominently "in ac" __.~_._ U011" ln [Jlilllllillg their prospscilvc’ — Miss Mildred (‘nrr celebration to (f(!lliill(.‘ilil.i‘£l‘1i3 (Jana ‘Elizghr-[l] pugptm] mung 1121's initial iiu-tiunhletiti. of tlic Si. Brighton, At t1 ilicfil .Mnss. is visiting licr i-i-itiiivcc in ing of the ciiizciis rt-eeiitly 1iei1t.‘|1;ur||ngm", K with the Mayor presiding, plans‘ ____ were corttetnplated. It was decided‘ —Miss Clara iilcLelluii oi Boston 1° 00'1"?!’ the school children 1'1 is visiting her hunic at liidiun ltiv- Sutiiniersidc to iiuitc with the <'iiii~‘@r_ dreii there in the (exercises. A float - will precede and a tableau present -—~Mig Anihtmy Lm-‘khnn. (3010. 9d l0 Yelllefie"! 801119 iffllll-Pffihello“ tiinn, visited his neplit-vv, (‘root-ire lve event in ‘Canadian Histmy, and Lovkiiart, l((l]‘S]|]p-t‘]n hm WMK K each pitpii will hear a [lag to show. that each individual (lirilliflyi a def; ___ iriitc responsibiily and an cvldcni km“; Tpmlmn gunk“ R N" Tirllmeflfi 0i 170ml U) llérllfilllflliiiviio recently iyrzidnnlctl from tiic Jhiilflh BQi/fileiilllly ""41 l0 “lFMaas. General iluspiitil, is visiting chance Canadian citizenship. A hm- pnrenm Mn m“; Mrfl _1_ C; spectacular" dL-pluy will be efioctcil‘gnoke_ Kens;,,g|,,n_ K on the school grounds to Pllllillib‘ size the cveiit. A. night Fire WOPKS Wm he illliflfltwlliflliliid 1° Vancouver, ll. (3., and her nintiir-i‘ SNOW U111! Kelifilllliwll 01m lllsilel Mrs. John ll. Woodsitlc, formerly the darkness of night 11S ti-‘llnfldlllns of Hamilton, wore visitiiiig iii Ken- can display the brightness of iiat- iflngfl)“ 1am wpek. guest“ o; MHL 1011111 iile-Olllinellce- The lmlfiimlliJoseiili Sheen,- sistci‘ and daught- wim will have charge of the oiier"ei~ respectively. Mrs. liflywiiiltl will atioiis are the riicnibers of the towii 599m] the Bummer on p’ E_ L K council, assisted by Principal Low- iilBf,'H.tR. Mouse, John A. Thomp-i _.,\1i_.;; Them“ (yfluke Kcnshm. S0"; lPrefllofl Kennedy‘. M. Ciranl-iton, returned to the Briston city pioii and Wm. McLean. These (Zf-‘ihofl-plyfl] on Monday mommg m com (Islam gentlemen will appoint Huh-limits tier duties in the nursing pr0~ committees, and thus the dii-ferentyegsmm M188 Cooke hash beyond DflTl-“l "T m9 will)‘ Wm 119 llelmrnl‘ doubt, a Jrrilliaiit future. and her 9d by 5911311119 (Yollliliiii-QBB, and many friends ccriicstly anticipate practical interest iiwukenedhnd en- every ,»cce_qs_ y —Mrs. ii. Wallace lltiywood, of liveiied in all sections. All will work in harmony and results ai- —---<o>~—-i- tained that will but anchance the fame of Kensingtoii efficiency. Ou Sunday un open air Thanksgiving __ service will be lip-id, all dsiiomiiiu~ a _ wtions being invited to attend. Thus i Ho}; qfillesggfy :11‘ the sections will show that they are mommg‘ 7140'6'17f'““m animated by the true patriotic spirit and can eXpres-s tiio determ- ..{ zct-tiusss SEA GRASS furni- ture the most cndiirabie wicker lnu-tions 0t‘ the spirit iii adequate hunmm} made Pomp , . - ' .. . and Thomp- and emphatic action. Y sun, ma. 1300_6’2"3L _ G E ._ . "- ' EN “SH M I GRAN Ts Tire ‘Poiis-‘ii tzortrriiiirent has it l l) rii i S t- Q“ 0 a m (my of ‘m’ B‘ and c0 ‘g; tinted cirticosvatitms for tho ‘build- lib; and ope-nation of more tiia-n 200 lcIC-Jrii-ctilis, of iwiitwtitys. Just Arrived w i ‘I g . e8 - -- its washable ~ but t I —— use LLIX” I cart time and sawmills-strata has cautioned you thus in showing seine/thing um delicate in texture r and color. Elpctiencg with thousands of customers bu slush; them the ‘nféty of Lux . . . that than in‘ no substitute. Ins: Brothers 11ml“ Toronto / Iiockvvall. 2 liars (lament. to intuit: in a few days. i Gar Brick. 0. i. PRATT 8i i§iill tiioy volt: is in power they are to Sliillt! extent responsible for their party's notions. Tiicy are, upon tin.- wiiole, more sincere than incn. Consequently they are tiniid con- cerning the affects of actions takcii by tiic incii and tiic Party for wiiuni they vote. As it is in Canada including Prince Edward island so it la iii the lfiilted Slates. Of tbs iitsdiuthuutl electors who have the right to votc for the President and for niciiibois of Congress, 28,500,000 or about for- ly-nirie pa; cent. are Woman. Liiitciy there has been some distrust-lion in the Uiiitcti States iPrcss o-vcr tint question “How much will the typ» ical political bosses he iniiuencsd in their treatment of great rnozai issues by the ivotiiun vote?" .\ir. Frauli R. K8lll.—~Bi.lid to lite ii list-n 0i)S(9I'VUI‘,“Wl'ilP3I "it is tlic tosti nioiiy of practical politicians uil or er tin: country that this ivonit-ii, us voters, have not changed any po» litical situation or altered tiio po- iiiicai complexion of any locality.“ Occasionally a woman with u tui- ont for public speaking niakcs it good iiit, and gets into‘ Congress. But the tiinitiity of the woman and their natural doubtfiiiness, prsvvnts them from giving the politician.»- either vigorous support or min-h trouble. And so, in the Viiiir-ti States, as iii ClllliUiil, women voters full to boss the bosses. Nevertheless the highest ptliiti~ cal authorities contend that women should possess and should rctuin,‘ the right to vote. The Prime I\iin-‘ istcr of Great liriiuiii is iuilowiirg the example of (Xanadu and llic United States, about to give i110 women of the Mother Country, 1111-.- ciseiy the some political rights iiH the men. tin the course oi a Tifvelii speech, Mr. Baldwin said: ".1 toi- one, not only look with no appro- hensioii at the eiiiruiiclriscniciit ut’ both sexes at the same age. l wei- coma it. l believe that a democrat-y ls iucompieteand lop-sided uiitii it is a representative oi the whole pct) pie, and that responsibility rests aiiko on men and on women." is more than likely that wonicii will iii the future take greater int- erest in politics than they huvo iii the past and that their influence will continue to increase. But they must, at the same time, accept rc- sponsibiiity for the election of good men and women—ma1i and wonioii who will not thoughtiessiy or hust- iiy make any giant mistake. -_—-{0&———— Stock Quotations HALIFAX, June 25.-—Qii0ititiniis furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Moiitrorii Stock Exchange: New York Exchange r St Peters Lygjl Data-V 1.15% international Petroleum 28% ‘Standard Oil of N. J. 38% Mia. Kati. and Tax. Ry. i. 233 Kelly Springfield Tire Co: .. 22% Reading Co_ . . . . . . . . . . .. 115% Southern Pacific (‘ . .. 126 Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 171V, U.S. tlflliilfltfilll Aicoiioi 4.30. . 78% "Westinghouse ltllectric 74% United States steel . . . . . . .. 120% Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi 93 ' Brazilian Traction mt) ‘Howardsmith Pfd. . 110 Laurentido Pulp 911,5 Montreal Power 84% National Breworles 63% Steel (‘,0- Csn. Com. 135 Wlniiipsl; Electric 74 Asbostns Pid, New .. 3|) Bell WeTlephons . . 14854, Bfflfllhton a: fihawliilgan titty, Can. Steamship Corn. .. . 37% Can. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . ..Z 89 1 BANKS Rank. Gommercs ‘;~ . . . . ~ illnii Montreal ..... . . . . . 300" Wheat-Jilly, 140%: Sent, Jiiii. _ Cora-JG y. 9H6: 8am, 100%: ~; Sen want-airy. uni or _ ln view of this opinion of lliu ’ Premier Politician oi‘ the Empire. it American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 5W3 Aia. Car and Fdy. Co. . . . . .. 102 Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 157 ‘Anaconda Cop- Min. Co. lit/g, Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 179541 N.Y, Con. and Hud. Riv. ILR. 1511A; Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) .. . . . . .. 101% rI-iudson Motor Car Co. .. 81% . international Paper Co- 44%; FOR sAFeTy 6 CONVENIENCE warns you to carry a light when you go prowling around the camp at night. But with a know; it-ali contrariness, you take a chancel After falling over the log “that ~must have moved after dark,” and while the bump on your head is painfully swelling, you make a mighty resolve 4 to never again venture a foot outside without a light. , 1 Don’t Take the ‘Chance! Z There is only one way of being sure and safe-carry an ' Eveready Flashlight wherever you go after dark; \‘ i i . I . When strange noises awake you, a pressure of your i thumb releases a flood of light that illuminates the‘ country around the camp, quickly locating the disturbing " noise and dispelling your fears. No camp is complete without flashlights for every mem- ber of the party. They are dependable, easily carried and clean; can't start fires; won't blow out in wind or rain. _\ p‘ Go now, when you are making up the list of camping sup- plies, and buy your Eveready Flashlight-and insist on every member of the party equipping himself or herself with one, for safetyznd convenience. serviccforLife [Va ugrct" I0 irpiiir and put ill trot/ring order any EVEREADY FLASHLIGIIT This agrccnicni holds during llic lift‘ o] the flashlight. If your Evert-tidy 1's uni of \ order, sum] i1 10 “s, Electrical, hardware, sporting goods, drug stores, general stores, auto supply stores ~ and garages sell Evcrezicly Flashlights, batteries and lamps. Canadian National Carbon C0., Limited Montreal Toronto Winnipeg VflflW-WVB!‘ (KN C (_;57_ virzlrflls —-Ou'|i_i'u1 mid a/vrmiilry Radio Slalimr Ior hi0, on the air Monday and Thursday erummr. Aiways carry ex- tra unit cells- the occupy very liti e space and double the mar- in of safety. uy them every- where. _ Fmisn t1 f’ “Atlihfihsfi 0R A“ a e VACA. notions HARDWARE CQMPANSFI’ H Distributors for Prince Edward _- ' "T I 4&7 > I i, . air-alumni (‘ant-firs l" . 0i cumin an j -._ Q30! tlirG than . I i I5 from N '| "MIC . lililfiilfablr tGllilf, d! Mr. John D. Fligp "v1 a