ii Matinee 3.15 16c, 26c. Night ‘l h SA. 26c, 37c, 45c. SHE'S FIIFSII . SHE'S S.\I'('\'! Sill-I ISOSSES MIC AROUND. BLT P“ (Til 1\ Z Y ABOUT lllill. A whirl winil oi quilt ‘excitement niiii al.1111- lung (‘mucilyg Gal BAPITO L—llow Playing MATINEE 3.15 ...........- 110. 25¢- NIGIIT 1 & 8.45 .......... 26c, 31c. Exciting as the first jump out of a crippled craft. I-‘ast as a spilt second before the chute opens! Romantic as the kiss they knew might be their last! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. IN ~ “P.Y‘\I'..»’ICIII'TE JUIWPER" A NEW KIND OF THRILL A1... LAST FRONTIER NO. s all MEDY Minister Shot Accidentally By Yo ung S o n (CanadTalrmPI-em)‘ SUDBURY, Ont., Ml! 9—WIi.l'l his scrrowlng congregation Iollow- ling the ocrtege, the body of Rev.‘ . w, A, whiddcn was tonight placed 1 on a train for shipment to his for- i oer home at Brookfleid, N. S. Ev- l ry Protestant clergyman in this ily took part in a funeral service might and eulogized the minister, ho dlcd earlier today from a gun- iot wound accidentally inflicted by ls clght-ycnr-old son, Morris. ‘ Ouc of the most popular minis- rrs in the city, Mr. Whldden came 1 fiudbury some years ago after a ' ‘cunt Felix Von Luck- ner, German “Sea Devil,” Apparently At Sea When Con- tract Signed. NEW YORK, May il-—(0.P.)— Uount Felix Von Luckner, German “sea devil," who lectured last Ytar 1:’ nguishcd career E Nova Sco-fgleamlagfism: Yrfiiznstiblzzeg: 1.1, Ottawa, Saskatchewan and Nmyor William stem“ "fused w: "h" lmislws" He w“ many m" ‘accord him an official welcome, was crested in young people's work, and , defendant today m a $40,000 breach ‘had one of the most active Bun-lo, contract wflon brought by n» 2111's - noon OOHIIIDY AND SPURT I-‘IlJI. Ma A feature of Cunudzzizi agri .. are grown in to their pro imporlziint hemp fur lll .' maple snug: llllnl s Fill ruins We linvc now for mil.- griyng _ of the pnpulur NPIIING S Y .‘»l' '.\l I: ll. BYLlii. aiininiis A eiplcniliil assortment (‘hnicc .\‘.’ilili‘ll Yuriviics hlixturc 35 rents per 11127011. Also ~-i~;i.ir.'|ii\ color‘; iifiniczl very fim- 50 (‘(‘Ill\' per down. Dahlia Bulbs Dniilvle and Single choice ‘ nzinii-ii varieties from 10 cents t0 2.1 cents each. I LOIYIIIIITJCR oi‘ ' in RAEOXIES-Iwniie very fine ~: colors 2 and 3 year old plants -‘ 25 cents and 35 cents each. ‘ IRIS - Large roots. Bloom this year, 6 cnr-h. Pr-mnniai Phlox 2|) cents per plant. Any . o! the above mailed postage ‘ Imid. Garter & 0o. Limited lilting and supplying‘ Glou- en. etc, ll. J. M A B 0 ll . OPIOHI-flmgr . Oflfio (lcnnnted Wit) . Dflllflbfi _-> . 1r | Professional Bards DR. I. E. BROKEN Veterinary Pliykli-lim and Siirireon Urnilinite University 'l‘oroiiiiv, Poul. griiiliiute coiling’ us, infections piu-imlilc iliaeunc-s, England nml lnilln. Practice lIl(‘lilill‘I ILII domrnticnteil pnlnmln, foxes [lflll fowl. Lnlioriililry nxiinilniiilonn, moon, cattle, contagious nlmrllun. FowL pul- lorum dine-mien, nml rill unlmiiln for pier-mallow. Office nnil r-euiilcnre 48 Great George Street. Phone sol. liicfl-ii-ll-isl-lmo. >-i——-_- Stewart 8v. Lowther i,’ J. I). STIQIVART, K. C. * N. W. LUWTIIER IAIRISTILIIS, SOLHQYPORS, ETC. 84 (ircnt George Strcci. lliONEY I0 LOAN MCLEOD 84 BENTLEY J. A. IIEIVILEY W. E. llI-JNTLEY, K. C. Bnvzlliicr and Aitorncy-zit-Lnw MONEY TO LOAN Office: I30 Richmond Street H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARIIISI H RULICVPOIQ, xoiuiiiv, Av. ltiley Building, "MARK i2. McGiTlC-ZAPJ, B. A. BQRRISTIIR. SOLIFITOR. ETC. DlUNI-ll’ TO LOAN Cameron Block, (Jliarlntictmvmf I. J. A. MacDonald, K. C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 8w. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. It. Island. Money In Loan and (follcriions Ilvcn thr- vrry best attention. SIS-Z-G-imonth. BELL & MATHIESON B. R. Bell I’). L. lllatliicson, L.L.D. Barristers & >1olicitors lilimcy tn Loan Cameron Block, (‘liarloticiowmlZI-I I. SpericerwwlrRAC-Y Joan BENNETT r5 nBiiras . - >. l-‘---~»‘ .5 U’, °""""°*Dra111:l Proves niul i’ ‘ l Charlottetown at his wisccracking best goes comedicnne . ~ George Walsh . .. ,. m-I . -.-_. _. A Good Tonic Testify In Man- s la ugh ter" Case (Fzinailian Press) many, N. s, Moi’ 9—“I'\'° kill" crl Johnny and I'm sorry." Joseph Alfred liutficld 5110i!!! ti‘? words us he luid a revolver before Marlo ilohichziud, she testified to- LONDON, Iiiziy 9~~<C.I’.‘—0Ii€ uf the 111...; iliiwjvjhflllli! comuicrn- in Iniilfillill of Shake- *5 birtlnlay was the‘ produc- "wn by Sir Piiiilp Ben Greet. now 1h y, 111', of the f‘: u liazuTi-t, at ihc Arts ' Club. ' ~ lritu-s hail the iWPlIiliiIIillCC ionic, culcul:uc:i to rcvivfy . many apprtlics jaded by so ' iu:‘,11':i';i‘.i‘.e (lit: s of Shake- ‘ in school dn-s. 'I'hc per- we was ca!" d out in in costume. \\l'li some c, .. music front such iii=triiinrxns as lufrs and vio . 'l‘his vcrsafmi of Shilk0F-pPnrC'S 'g:i.1'.,.¢ 1,311.; “(pm-d ffilllwrtiiiiiiy for the liveliest inter- I 1115 ii‘? 1| ,prcfntlon of his robustious writing. ‘The prodigious energy with which the duel scene was carried out threatened, indccd, to ovcnviielm the AYlS Theatre's tiny stage. Donald Woifit established him- self firmly in his rcnciering of the name Part. Sir Philip Ben Greet, who played Poionius, was obvious- ly in his element. It would be in- lvmstihg to know how many times and under how many conditions Sir Plllllrp has presented that char- acter of Ophelia/s meddlesome father, Sklnk Proves p Its Intelligence NEW YORK, May 9——(C.P.)\_ Through a series of tests as to its intelligence and devotion to its family the blue-toiled skink has come with flying colors. Most peo- ple think the sklnk cold and un- fceling bill. Dr. S. Kingsley Noble, curator of the American Museum of Natural History, had reported that this member of the lizard family broods its eggs with a mat- crrial soilcitude siuporslng that of hens. It defends them against enemies far larger than ltsclf, The sklnks endured a. number of indignities in the course of Dr. Noble's tests, but thcn that was noihing compared to the satisfac- tlon of being vindicated in the eyes of science. Dr. Nolale blindfolded tlzcm with adhesive tape, yet they picked out their own eggs unhesi- tntingly. He tried to balk them by filling their nostrils with grease and cotton. They rubbed the piucs out. Ho moved their vans awviy frcnx ‘the nests, and tho mi; n: skhiks went after them and n .l‘ll them larirk. If" put 01hr: ds‘ rgir: in their nos-us and the skinks become so indicnnnt thry larok" them. J=1t uhrrt nil this IIIUVFS cxnfllz‘ c1". t» the layman cool. of rv-u- c, it would r-ccux lo sclilc the rpiwniiivti of lhe :.l:'."l-:'§ iiitclllzcnr-c, if llvre Iinppvnwl to be p113; (ill"."»"l‘l"i of it in llil‘ {"1" f, plaice. q . t ('.‘I‘ ti Jcddry died in the village post- '-._v at the lT-ycur-iild defendant's ilriui on o charlie of mimslauglitcr in ixmiicclioii with the death of laoim Jamil-y. ‘office of St. Alphonse dc Clare on irliiliiilll‘_\' L‘; as he urgucctivlth Hut- ‘figlrl. Au (_\'t‘.—\\‘lill'3$.'l, Ulysses Co- l Hobo Gives His Impressions f-QINCINNATI, 0., May 10-402). -Jcff Davis. "King of Hobocs," has dccldcd_ “too much freedom has bmd for 37 years phllosophizes thus: "Instead of going to our heads, crazed and drifted doxvn big-house lane until most of us would give anything to know where we are at." Among his observations are: “Home is not what you make it, but what you make of it." “Many gnurziu, told of Jcddrys accusation "that Um old hud spread a rumor inbnut unoihci" mun. Hatfield cullcd Jcddry 2t liar and Jcddrj struck him 1'11 the face, ac- iCOITllIIQ‘ to CRuncuii. Next, he heard la report; the oil lamp ivcnt out. ERc-iighlt-ll, it revealed Jcdilry full- iing to the floor. lie was shot in ‘the chmit null (iii-d five minutes lat-er. Ten prosecution witnesses were heard before the Crown concluded its case ducc further evidence tomorrow. POISON 1N STOMACII OF STEWART ASHLEY VICTORIA, Mhy Ill-Poison was found in the stomach of Stewart Ashley, young Vancouver school teacher whose body was found in a slough here on April 23, according to testimony givcn tc-dny at the adjourned inquest. by J. F‘. C. B. Vance, analyst of the Vancouver police department. A verdict of death by poisoning was brought in by the coroner's jury. Inspector Vance was of the opin- ion the poison was taken in the form of a capsule while Ashley was sitting on the slope o! the bank, and. that the body rolled. down the hill into the slough. Ashley disappeared from his Van- couver home on the night of April 13. It. was first believed he had been kidnapped. Expert Penman Dies At Home (Canddlrm Press) worth Street, nftcr a few illnciss. Mr. Wilict WtlS born in Saint John on Dcc. 2G, 1857, a son of David Wlllcl. mid June Ross Wil- lct, both of Scottish birth. M1‘. Wlllet was an expert pcnmun and for many; ycnrs engrossed on ]i:ii‘l‘llll‘.l‘lll. prcs-inilaiioii iiddrrsscs, (lipimiizis, certificates and similar documents. The wclconilug nd- dr s prcscnlcd to must of the Govrrrnrir-Gcnciwtls 0i Canada. and other dislingulslied visitors of this ‘Province and city ivere engrossed and illuminated by his pen and on iilffrwiwiiit occasions he was highly complinxcntird for these by such visitors as Lord Aberdeen iuul oili- SNEAK INTO PRISON JOIJTII‘, Ill., May iii-The cats, 1i-l37tlis 0t lhcm, came back. Bo li. l“.'[Jl' so confirming, there was no {flaw} like prison for them. Tlllll,‘ being an excess of fcllncs ‘in 11.1: slate penitentiary, tvardcn I-‘rnnl: D. Whipp had pardoned 137 from the life imprisonment and ‘ plzicvd thcm in ti. bOX car with 1n- ; s l junelirln to go forth and sce the worid. But nostalgia. overcame them when turned. loose a few miles out 'i‘hc great outdoors was disappoint- lug, Wikc. o big black tabby, sneaked bmk iuio yn-ison txi-day, heading a proclsslon ol l0 more pussies through the bars oi homc, sweet home. Pllrrlug for dcar life. late today. The defence; culled one witness and will 1ntro-‘ SAINT JOHN, N. 13., May 9- David. R. Wlllct, for many years cashier in the Chamberlain's De- partment, City ilall, here, died this morning at his residence, Went- wccks’ a. father looks for his boy or girl after dork-when he should have looked for thcin before 1t 80B dark" “The trouble with many families IL; that they expect society to do more for their children than they would do for them themselves." "A sock on the jiuv is worth more ‘than all the shocks of an electric chair, and many a spoilt boy has landed in one. “Many fathers have shouted ‘let the kid sow his wild oats,’ for- getting that the boy may turn out to be as bad a farmer as the old man did." "Your cup of happiness may be rusty and leaky, but as long as it has n. handle hold on." "It ia cheaper to go in debt to hold the boy or girl at home rath- er than wait until they are gone and then say you would give the world to have them back again.” "The best place to find Sympathy is under the S's in the dictionary." And, to the girls, "don't smash your mirror because you don't look right. Smash your habits. They're not as plentiful as minors." l > IODINE RATION IS ADVyOCATED FOR. ALL GIRLS IN “GOITRE” BELT” menses ciTY. May l0——An Am- erican authority on goiire today publicly recommended that every girl in the continent's "goltre belt"- embracing roughly the southern receive an iodine ration throughout the school year iuitil she reached maturity. In making his recommendation before the Missouri Medical Assoc- iation yesterday, Dr. Arnold S. Jack- son ot Madison, Wls., said the spread of goltrc in the so-called belt threat- cns the bodily and mental health of this and succeeding generations un- less adequate preventive measures are taken. He asserted that 60 per cent of girls entering collcges of the mid- western United States have thyrciil enlargement whlrh may lead to goltre and estimated 20,000,000 ‘North Americans now suffer from thc ma- lady in some form. The exact cause of the disease is unknown, he poin- ied out, although the theory of de- ficiency of iodine in the diet, fid- vimccd 100 years ago, still is gon- erclly accepted. ~ HORSE GIVING PLACE TO THE MOTOR CAR IN MONTREAL, Que, May IO-Thc ‘Iwliinny of the horse is fast giving place to the purr or the motor cnr lcnglne in the Royal Canadian fiction, as the force becomes more and more mechanized and. mounted force, they may soon pass out of existence except for ceremonial purposes, according to the Tourist and Convention Bur- enu of the Canadian National Rail- ways. In the far northern sections of Canada the dog nOfitlnilcs to be much in demand. though even its place is jeopardized by the air- plane which covers in ii few hours distance that -would take a dog icnm day! or weeks. The force con- tinues to grow in size and prcstlzc. however, particularly since it has taken over customs preventive work and provincial police duties strip of Canada and the northern half of the United States-should FAJVIOUS POLICE FORCE! Mounted Police, famed in fact and_ R8 ll‘ idny Schools in theprovince here.‘ Ilonored With Degree l u... last week he was honored ‘with the degree of Bachelor of Di- lvinity by the Union Theological ‘Seminary of Chicago. v f Broken-hearted Morris sobbcd tonight as the body of his father, §an older brother, had placed a. .22‘ [rifle against a. wall last night, and" ,l.he. young ma picked it up. nel it went to our fect. We got Jazz-I pulled the trigger Just as his fath- ‘ SXgnBd the contract?» er entered the room, the bu1iet~ striking hfr. Vvliidden in the abdo- men. Although blood transfusions were given the wounded man in hospital last night, he died early today. His widow; two daughters survive. sons and two INCREASE SUDIIITER TRAVEL . TO BRITISH l/VEST INDIES‘ MONTREAL Que, May 10 - Summer visitors carried from Mon- treal to Bermuda and the British West Indies last year aboard the Canadian National! "Lady" liners were 1c per cent more niunerous than those carried during the same period of 1931. A further increase is expected this year. The "sum- mer" season is from May to No- vember, including both months. June and July account for most ot the increase. These figures are in- terpreted as indicating n, better knowledge in Canada of the West Indies as an ideal summer vaca- tion land and a better knowledge of the modem service offered by the Canadian liners. LONDON, May 10-(0. P.)— A pilgrimage to Oberammcrgau in the summer of 1934, to be led by the Bishop of Chichcster, Dr. q. K, A. Bell, which is believed to be the first of its kind to be led by an Fmgllsh diocesan bishop. Dr. Bell has given his provisional consent to be leaderof the proposed pil- grimage. It is expected that prom- incnt religious leaders in Germany will receive the Fmgllsh pilgrims. The occasion of the visit is the ter- centenary production of the Pas- sion Play. Oberammexgau is in the Bavarian Alps not far from Mu- nlch. ward Grave, travel agent. Grave claims Von Luckner oon-' tracted to take a group of boys on his yacht to Nova. Scotia, which,' it is contended, he failed t0 do. "What were you doing when this contract wile signed." the court asked. “Drinking beer," said the Oount. "Drinking beer on March 18, mud!) 11s goofy." Jeff, who has ho- was placed on the train. Gordon, may.’ with arched eyebrow‘ "Yes." said the count, as laugh- ter echoed through the courtroom. "What did you do after you "We went on drinking beer," re‘- lated the German seadog, who once was seasick on the Great Lakes. "I think it was on a ship somewhere, but I'm not sure." He explained he hadn't realized he was signing a contract. * “I don't read llhigllsh very well," he explained. "All I know is the English I picked up on ship board —a sort of ship's English. Later my secretary 'told me the paper was a contract, but I didn't understand it thatway when I signed it." The court reserved judgment. NEWEST INVENTION OF MUCH VALUE IDNDON, 1mg. May D-A device know-n as the "echometer," gives the depth of water under a ship and the nature of the bed of the ocean, and will eventually. it is thought, be able to report the presence of particular ‘kinds of fish in the neighborhood of the ship. British trivwers are usdng this de- vice more than other kinds of ves- sels at present, it being s com- paratively new thing in the marine line. It is claimed it is a valuable de- tector and. that 50 percent, cl.’ the losses of vemels have hitherto been caused by strandinifl and kindred causes, many oi’ which might have been obviated by the use o! sound- ing apparatus capable of giving sounding! instantaneously and in quick sucoesion. West Prince ‘ .Horse Notes There seams to be a revival oi’ interest in horse racing lately, which I note with a. great deal of pleasure. ‘ Writing as I am from the West- ern part of Prince County a part which has always contributed its share of race horses. In late years such horses as Lucky mndv. Billy .Cope, Major Aubrey and many ‘others have been raised and dc- veloped here and now ‘more than ever before there seems to be new . ’ Genuine ‘Vaseline’ Petroleum jelly is a standard product the world over —pure, safe, sanitary. For first aid, nursery and a hundred other uses, nothing can take the place of it. Soothing and healing.- An ideal emollient. Tasteless, may be taken internally. It is re- fined by a special process of the Chescbrough Manufacturing Company. For your own protec- tion insist upon the genuine. LOOK POI ‘PHI TIIDIMAIK VAlIl-INI WHIN YOU IIIY. If you don't see it you are not getting the genuine product of Chescbrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd., 5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal.- lnterest here in the "King of Sports". Last Fall I had the pleas- ure to see one of the best meets staged last summer, when Billy gCope and Lucky Lindy locked horns on their old home track at Aiberlcn. The results are well known, Cope lowering the track recond of 2.15, formerly held by his sire, Lraoopla, in 2.11. The 26 class was won by Winnie Winkle best time 2.13 1-4 which I think is handy the record for an Island bred mare and a green pacer for ‘.1932. The 2.30 class had ten start- 'crs and was a real horse race being won by Winnipeg Boy, best time 2.19 1-2. I mention this sum- mary mainly because it seems lo have been overlooked in summing up the number of races held on Island trucks last summer. And this Spring I have been watching the ponies work out on the Alberwn track. Winnie Winkle (C01. Aubrey) Mic Volo (Roy V010) Peter S. (Watson Peter), Winnipeg Boy (Merry Direct). Trixie Vclo (Roy Vole) and a promising colt by Bud Axworthy owned by Ram- say Bros. The West Prince Exhi- bition Ass. are negotiating with ‘Mr. O'Brien to stage a matinee around the first of July. ‘Ilgnlsh have also put their track in good shape thin owing so 11MB honing we see some good horse races up this way and that West Prince horses keep up their good showing of former years. in six of the provinces. A IAOI FAN Albcrton i u lllll s BUY Old_ Duich Cleanser. Get your money's worth. lis flaky, flat-shaped par- iicles cover more sur- face. That's why every package of Old Dutch gives you more square yards of cleaning than anything else. Cleans quicker. Doesn't scratch. Doesn't clog drains. ls kind to your hands. For all cleaning . from porcelcimencm- el, tile, to kitchen uten- sils, floors, etc}, it's the only cleanser you need. MAD! m CANADA “m... m...“ o m. i. the 014 nun. ' Rubber Cleaning Sponge _ Convenient and pm:- tlccl. A liiiln Old Dutch and llill sponge do u quick, thorough clean. Inn lob. An niirucilvc bathroom ucccncry. Sand for ll today. Moll c and the windmill ' penallrvm an Old Dilkli ' label tar each upon". CIJIIMIY SOIPWOIIKS, DIM. 9| ' 64 Macaulay Avenue, Toronto. Ont. Nam Add CIN rqyv - 0.1m Luuml i1. ..n-~ Pro-Ami? CAESAR SHOULD TURN IN GRAVE IDNDON, May 10-(0. P.)- Schoolboys of nmnv svmrellm! have been inclined to vote Caesar to he a bore at the vefll best P°°Y as y, their oplfllOil it is almost complimentary compared with that of Profewor a. s. conwsv. w sl- ven before the conference of the Classical Asociatlon. “Julius Caesar is commonly spo- ken of as the founder of the R0- man Empire," said the Professor. "The truth ls that he did nothing to create stable government be- ycrnd insisting that provincial 80V- emorships should be held by men whom he appointed himself. Many of‘ those were chosen from the ranks of fcotpads and cut-throats. whom, as he said himself, he was glad to honor because they had suppcrted him. "No one can deny that Caesar was a. man of splendid daring and that he could on occasion show, especially to his interiors, a quite charming courtesy. But from many passages in the ‘Gallic War’, and from his own surviving letters it is plain that he was entirely want- ing in humor and that his yihole nature wns soaked in self-esteem. “Under the influence of Cleopa- tra, who was present in Rome in 46 and 44 B. 0., this temper took shape 11-, Mt; o1 senile vanity and gratultious insults to the time- honorcd traditions of ordered civil llfe.,'l‘hls leddnevltubly to his as- sassination and the appnllng civil wars of the next l3 years. HIOTECITN G ANIMALS MONIREAL, May l0—(C.P.)-—A minature (llsplay intwduccd as an experiment to show the type of work done by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals attracted so much attention at one cf the collection centres in the shopping district at this city on tag day this year that several are likely to be arranged for next sprlnghs annual appeal to the pub- lic for funds. Dogs, ponies and other antnmis with coin boxes, at- tached by harness to their backs also aided the collectors at many strcct corners. Recent experiments have demon- strntcd the feasibility of holding vegetables in cold storage on a large scale from October to April or May in fresh and marketable con- dition, says the Dominion Dairy Cold Storage Branch. One of the important requirements is to select and store only the best of varieties in the best condition. Angry parent-You promised you would live within your al‘ wance and you haven't done it. That shows how weak you are. Son (socthinglyl-No, dad; shows how weak the allowance is. it Movie Studio All Switches LONDON, M»! 10-(033-1111 enthuslamn for automatic cont v_ of everything which can be wor ed automatically has invaded the film studies, according to a. wrlir er in The Manchester Guardian. '1lo aid the Droducer uni-inc w! gaging oi! 9. "talkie" a new machine have been devised, he says, thl being the "market." which ha! been installed at the studios d Eallng. 'I'he thing look: rather 1m l closed hsrmcnium. It is covered with chromium plating, and than! ls a bewildering array o1 knob! and switches and levers and pilot lights of all colors. Each comm! is represented by a switch wlildl controls the speed of each. Tum one handle and the lights go on or off; turn another-and a red sign asking for "silence" greets passers-by all over the building. When everything is reach for l "shot," switches are pressed, Ind at once the doors are locked. ti! telephone is d‘ nnected, andtlic great main door slides shut as i! by magic. No unexpected inte ruption can now ruin the “mew 1's tné studio too hot? Push that button and the electric fans I'll cool you. Then there i: a white light shin- ning by the assistant director's chair which tells him that the control is all set, or there is a red light which tells him that the osm- eras are working and. the micron phOIlg picking up. Two minute! later "cut” shouts the director, and all the switches are turned off and‘ everything returns to normal. Onl man works the lot. Our Work Curious: there is a work whifl we here and now could best of all do: that were the thing of thing for us to set about doing. But, also, what is it? A advises one thwl‘. 3 another, O still more resolutely I third thlngz. the whole Human Species actually or virtually ad- vise all maiiner of rhinos: and our own vote, which were the soul cl all vctes, the word where all elsp are hearsays, cult to come 8M iii IIIIS£lSORES 23.1.. out p0 no‘: dama- y,“ ab: In an. m llufncifigbclul lies dcep buri drowned in outer noises too dl n $