_ . _ _ _ _, _ -___ - _ - r ‘ ' ""Y*'; ‘ r r ‘* "" " " " I ‘ I I V _ ' A ` _. J- . .- ‘-- q'. i, * -_ ." _ LW. rf.-|_§_ x :"'.‘-.',.-', ig \_.f». ;‘.'.t __ ' ,»-.I .;{i,‘. _'ii ,_ :..i~= i ‘_..‘z-:Q _ i i ‘fit ."lI`i”‘ 'l . ' Fl- ‘ ;~» .-_-ii _ -..._.i ...... g' z --I iii, I .`.ji \: ;i_ _ --ji I-2; it T; -ui iff-l§`ff'i t ' i i- - 'L12' iw.-. '- it ia. ’,.;u, ‘f_ ,-,:., ,.\.‘-ir.: tw i-its `:' iii *"1- '1,,i'a.t. ."-i.- tlifiél >-t-i=f~:-tit I-I ‘ is I é 5 SE* . 1./ is- '_ A ` . if ,_ is = ~~ - iltilf " 11.* di-“,;-il - _» 1.* _*~:-‘ . i '£*»**5.;-iii? it I 1'* _i"'.‘»fii‘<7 - li\'iticnl from the fact that thcir- patent oilicc records siiow that Krtipps pziicntcti u gun for throwing poi.-aoiious gas bombs sonic years l»t»1`orf- thc \'.'ar. The Specifica- tion-= show that ii would throw a 150 lb. bomb at tlistnnct- ol' 400 yartls, caus- ing thc death of cvi-ryboii_\' witliin it rniliiis of -lilo ft. 'l‘hi~ use of iispliyxiatiiig gases in thc form of bombs and other contrivancos is rt~:\ll_\' :\ rt.-\'iviil of thc iiiiciciit mclh- otl ol' \\'ttrt`:\l't- zipplicil to motli-rn con- tIition.~'_ `l`h~- gn.~ hoinli is nii>tlt~ri1izt-tl “stiult-poi." \\hit'h iht- t`ixliii-.so Iitivc cintiltiytil from limi' lnimi'nio1‘inI: hui \\'livi't».ts thi- old i`Iiitii‘_si‘ “.i.-inr.- _'\Ii.-'orlwtl front tht- ull", iH"l'i""l|lI~' filllI'iIIii`ii' iitiil_ '|`hrt.\\\n in :i hiuiili \"Iih ju~i t-\pIo.~ivt- t-linrgt' "li"liL!|i Iii tli:-‘rtipi thc liomli :intl scul- ti>|‘ thc ~uI|>hni‘ii'nnlivtliitl. thi- aiir for at Itirgo sparc about thc explosion utniid lu- :ii mics- t-uit\'crtt'il into a i|i'i\>-i- fog oi' :=uIpIinrii- at-iti. l.it|i|itl tween family anti activities which en- danger the t`amily. This principle applies to wonicn as well its to mon, and in these times there is not infre- tiucntly need for remintllng women that tlicro may lic an “old fasliionctl hiishan||it~ni:a ol` tht- glaiiry cow. I<`i|rilicrn\,orc tlairy cow,- do lu-itor \\‘lii~u fctl sonic suct-Icnt it-cd. “St-ti thc lnicsl in inillincry at l'rowsc Bros. Grmid opt-ning iii-night. il-15m1i K L_ L VY! I Prince County Exhibition Will be held at the Suminerside Driving Park and Exhibition Grounds SUMMERSIDE oh hursaay and Friday september aoth and October lst 1915 Arrangements will be made with the Railways and Stcamcrs forthe conveyance of Passengers, Animals and Articles :it rcduced rates. HORSE RACING Will be held in Connection with the Exhibition on Friday Oct. lst. A programme with tiscd later. time of closing will be adver- Write the Secretary for Exhibition Prize List. The Summerside Driving Park and Exhibition Association Irion. Jas. A. McNeil Pres. 27.3-I-tl-Il|_\ltii3i. J. F. Arnett Sec’y|Tres. TupIin’s There’s a Hat Here For Every Head, Face and Feature l f you want a really stylish, up-to-the-minute hat or cap -right hcrc is the place to get it. In variety,quaiity and on - -Qi 'Y ...I prices, wc can get you utmost value and real satisfaction. Hats--» F,vcry style, shape and size in the new fall hats is here. Fctlorzis, Telescopes, Dios,Der- bies-we have such a particu- larely good line of GOOD HATS here that is if you are really looking for style distinc- tion you will getit here. Pric- ed at $2.50 up. T e cap is distinctlythe right Caps--» .l hea wear for the outdoor man. You will be particularly proud ot the good variety of styles and designs here in the s_ea- son’s latest caps-displaying such color hartnony and smart designs that your desires can be fully satished Prices range from 50c upwards. REUBEN TUPLIN & CO. KENSlNGT0N1ii service and will be ready to report for duty in a couple of days.-H. -W K M¢GOUGAN, Globe x Exchange, ll Guardian Agent in Sum- merslde. can be obtained at Lai!erty's Tomor- lal Parlors, Summerside. - Ellerslie, has enlisted for 0v6i‘H0&B telephone wire has been installed on the Egmond Bay circuit. which will prove a great convenience.-M. mount of work has -HOME IMPROVEMENTS.- Mr. -- a fellows, headed by the Summerside band, paraded to the l’cople’s Ceme- of the departed brethren were decor- 3 ated and appropriate addresses given R of speech making at the numerous V wet-ks. Holi. (`harlcs Dalton also f spent Sunday quietly at home feeling I the present administrator is the Gov- ernment the eo le want anti as such ing election.-Z. I Prof. isensoii gave a valuable lecture in St. Philip's hai! on Tlitirstlay evening, on poultry ;\islng and mar- keting ot' eggs. 'l`ht- .Vtendance was tions obtained will be of incalculable value to those who will put them in practice. Ile dwelt on the sanitary condition ol’ it hon house, the care ot any other article are perishable goods must be kept in it cool place. Rev. Father Baudrenult prtsided at the meeting and at the close a vote oi’ thanks was tendered the lecturer.-M -PROFITABLE SOClAL.- The conccrt an ice-cream social given at Idmeraltl by the Local Wonicirs ln- stitiitti_ in thc Hall on Wetliicsiltiy, Sept. Sth, was a splendid success, soc- ially anti iimiticiall_v; thc sum of $40 being realized from the sale ol' ice- cream and candy. Howevcr the most important feature of the evening was the lecture on Hygiene by Dr. Mac- (iuigan. which was dciivcrcti to a very tittcntive audicncc. A cordial votc ot’ thanks was moved hy Mr. M. Lamb, and set-.ontictl by Mr. `l’. 'l‘. Hughes :intl tciitlcretl llr. l\’lacGuigan for his splcntlitl lecture. Tile following is the program:-`(`hairn1an's Itcmarks- Mr. G. lt. Rowe. (‘horus- 0! (Tanana, Pupils of Enicrald High School, llcatl- ing--- The Angel of llonavcsti, Miss Lillian (‘lark. Trio- Twlnklc. 'l`\vin- klc. Little Star. Elliott, Mart'cll1ts and Viviun l\'lac(luigan_ ltcaitling- A Mail- t~n's Sacriiit-c. Miss Muriel Clark. Grnniaplionti St-.lt~.i~tions, Mr. Thus. T. liughcs. lnicrmissiun-- Sale of ico- crcam anti candy. (’horus- lied, While and llluc. l‘upiIs of Emerald lligh School. Lcctur on llygicnc- Dr. l\iac(luignn. Duct- I Dnn't \Vant io l’lay in Your Yard, lliltla anti Kath- lcen Smith. lteutling- Guilty or Not (luilty. Miss Laura Murphy. Solo - \\`hcn You \\'oi‘c ti Tulip anti I Wore it ltr.-ti lttxsc, Miss Margrci I’tiwcr. (lranuipliotic ScIcctions.- Mi'. Tlios. li`. llughcs. (lotl Save the King. TIGNISII -VISITING HERE.- Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Iliirper ot' Tignish are now entertaining as their guests Mr. anti Mrs, Lnslor l’roiItt,and Mrs. Duncan l’t‘oIitt of liloomllcitl bc.siilcs Miss Ber- tha 1’roiill of (‘I|ui'l0ttoto\\'ii.-'/.. -SAD DEATH.-Mr. and Mrs. Tito- nla:-' Mteycrs. Sltlnncrs Pond, susiuin- ted it grcat loss last wcck in the death til' their scvcu your old .son who tlictl of brain fcvcr, funeral services were hcltl in Tignish on Sunday.-Z. -BUSY HARVESTING.- Every farmcr in this part ol' thc island is no\v busy liarvesting his outs altho- ugh the season has been unusually dry the crop will nearly come tip to the standard of former years.-Z. -NEW ADDITION.- Mrs. Mary Peters has opened a new dining room nstnblislnnent in St. Louis and bitt fair to :iccomotlate the travelling pub- lic which has for n long time needed such ii place in that hustliug little village.-Z. _ -HAUING BUILDINGS.- Mr. J.S. Jolfrey is now busy hauling buildings in Leoville and Waterford, at present iho is moving the large lobster factory owned hy Mr. l-‘rank Shea from tho cdgo of n high cliff to secure same from falling into the sea. Not very ,long ago this factory was built at a point which was thought safe from the constant wearing of tho Cliff at Wuterfortl and now only after it few _vcnrs the (‘lIIT has suslnlnotl such n -wear from the titles and tho great onslaught ol’ the waters at this point that it has hccn deemed advisable to haéil the buildings to safer quarters -REGISTERED AT THE Bello- vuc llotcl for the week ending. Sept. llth were the following: Messrs E. McMahon. l{cnsington; ll. S. llana- niakcr. St. John; J. T. Wheatley, St. Stephen; W. V. T. Young, Kentvllle; (‘oIonel Moore, Summerslde; H. 0'- Donnel, Montreal; B. Shaw, Charlotte- town; E. H. tiunningham, Montreal; S. T. Gallant. Bloomfield; A. E. Le- iurgy, Summcrsldc; Gerald Dalton. as mus a company or er mum charge, twenty-uve cents. . -HATS-Get your hat at Hoi.- -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian MAN‘S, Summerslde. 2976-9~l.5M2iE1i. -LADIES WINTER COATS. - See the showingof ladies’ Winter Coats at _HAS EN LISTED.-Mr B. Cahill, HOLMAN'S, Summerslde. _ 2976-9-15M2IE1l. -AUTUMN MILLINERV.--A good range of advanced styles of Autumn _NEW TELEPHONE.- A second Millinery at HOLMAN'S Summerside. sets-'ii-ismzinii. -‘-wnrrsn coxrs. _ Hundreds or Ladies’ Fall and Winter Coats shown -ROAD WORK.- Considerable a- ill been done to 3 ment. A big range of styles and prices. piece of mad leading from Abrams Every model new, dressy and distinc- Village to Mt. Carmel., better known UW- Make all SHFIY Ch0iC'9 BI-HOL' as (Cannon Town Road.)-M. MAN‘S, Summsrside, 2370-9-15M2iE1i the Ladies ‘Ready-to-\Vcar Depart- -NEW HOTEL AT O'LEARY. - Leon D. Arsenault, lllaximvillo, is tio- HUVIDB Olwlled it hotel (The Orient) at W ’2‘ *.‘ .\- .L- , _- our Autumn l .We heartily extend you a cordial invitation to visit :,- ,_- .1- .34 cy :_- :_- 5- ’»'*f’.‘ Millinery (lpening ._- .g- . .'- vv._ 'F'-‘~. ing extensive repairs to his house. O'Lem`y» We are “°W Prepared I” cater _ _ tu 1 to all travellers, nicely located near _ _.__ x_lc‘;]i€lF§()m\i§§;lio1,§_il;`iIi_ pu ng n 8' ce* the station, concrete sidewalk, bright; '\‘ iry rooms, and good service. T. M. ,-‘. , _ ri' _DEQQRATE GRAVES___The Odd. lrltiwatt. 2940-S-13Mt’t. _‘_ wry on Sunday afternoon The graves century ago the Government opened .,- -OPENING OLD g0AD.- About a ~‘.~ public road from Kildare Capes __ up oad to the Capes at a point near *'r in honom. of the dead__}I_ the Round Point. It seems that about 4, tive years ago some of the neighbors -oysn sur-in/tic-,-_i\ir- s__'i‘__oiti_~_ £9nd_emii_c_i‘ nislr recuperating from his long siege “Sing the same- NUW th” "lalomy Of ,__ esldents around the Round Pond _ ‘ \_\'ASlllNGTON. Sept. 13.-President Wilson t_o-tlay_ expr_essed his views ot' _~ _ __ _ .. e lw joint, meetings held in the last three IIHVB Sllcceeded In Obmhlillg "°d"eBs o have this road reopened to the pub- ic and on Saturday John lil. Ahern, um, his m-I-om, have proven quite Constable armed with proper authori- satisfactorv in showing the public that ‘Y lore ‘l°“'“ tho fellms “WCII I0 me surprise of the few who felt safe and secure in their private use of this will be returged rio Dowel. at the com strip of land which really belongs to he public and as such will be its pro- perty to be used by the public in the -iusrnucrlvs t_rc'runE. - f“i“f@-“Z- WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr anti Mrs Archie McDonald. large, and no doubt, 'he informs- Giengai-ry, Lot 7_ were visitors to Suinmerside on Satuiilay.-I-I. -Mr J. VV. (’alIbct:k, Summorside, has returned home after attending the thc hen, and care of eggs. Eggs like Toronto Exhibition.-II. -Mrs. William Muldoon, anti Miss Ozema Gallant, Mt. Carmel, returned Saturday from Cluirlottetown_--M. -Mr. Joseph P. Gallant returned to Summersitle last week, from an ox- tondetl visit to Egmontl liay and Mt. t‘armol.-M. -The l\lcs.srs Cyrus Poirier, Philip l’oirior and Etlliiond l’oirici° fi‘oiii St. Nicholas, paid a visit to I-Jguiontl Bay on Sunday afternoon,--lil. -Mr. Edhilbort Poirier returned from limiter River last week, where he was engaged in the repairing of a bridge.-M. -The friends nf Mr J. \V. Lidstonc, Sinnmcrsitle, will be lc sci t 1. ' prcscnt at thc llulifux Exhibition with it herd til' cattle. Mr Lcard is it suc- WHEHE U. S. STANDS ~ UN GiHMlNI'S -.__ the gravity ol thc international situa lion whith confronts the United States to a delegation of Vlrgiuians in detlln ing their invitation to visit the Man assas battlefield late tlis month W are all hoping., .ind praying that the skies may clear, said the President Init we have no control of that on this side of the water, .ind it is impossible l0 predict any pnit of the course oi affairs Contcrcntcs today between l’rcsi dent Vtllson und Secretary of State Lansing .intl bi-tween Secretuiy Lane lug anti (`ount Von Bernstorff the (rcruian anibasstidor, brought (ho situ ation growing out of German submar ine activitics to thc following status o ceis and suivivors of the Arabic y w ieii torpetloed Wlllmlll Wllfiiiilt-t. -ind has been advised that tl_ie linited States desires a dis _,us Y t Q ggi it-_' _,_'L._.._.__ _ ‘___ .1- . 1 'Y Jr-i* Commencing at 7.30 p. m. ... .\- *l* .t- "~‘ '- *» .\- '- 'i :,- _'Xi :,- ~i‘ _',- ____ t. :,- . See the latest from Broadway _-._ _'_- Tt- ,\- -il rl* .\- -\- .\- .\- PROW E BROS. Ltd. F" _,\- .\- -i- _ Pi- ,3- ~'r *, , -i- -t- -\- -\- '- 'l 4- rl* F - f ’ ' WELVE PAT5 where Ainbassatlor Peuiield is pre- sumed to have delivered, several days ccssful i`zi_rnioi', who gcncrully sitt'cci~tls _ag(,_ the note informing thc Amin-0. in capturing numbcr one prizes.-ll. litungnrinii govorninont that Dr (ion. staulin Dumba no longer is acceptable as an envoy to the United States. Notice that Dr Dumbo. has been re- called is expected at any time. it was said tit. the State Department to-day that information regarding participa- tion by t'uptain Von Pnpen, the Ger- man niilltarv attache, in Ambassador llumba‘s plans for handicapping Am- erican inuuitlon plants, liatl not been received, and that, so far, no action in regard to him had been considered. SI|MULiiF_ HiiIilU|iiNi§f LONDON, Sept. 10.- The answer of itlie people of London anti in the Loti- tlon district, to these exercises in frightfulness may be glvon in an episode mentioned in tho Monchcs- ter Guardian. “A recruiting Sergeant has been addressing crowns from a platform made from Debris of ruincd liouses anti the esults have been ex- cellent. The Daily Mirror says the reply of I _(ll The G""““" “'”I’“S‘lU‘I0" HHH London was ii great army of recruits. i;_;en furnished with the evidence oi’ A lm-go number oi' volnnioors present. cd themselves at Trafalgar Square "H i\Kl‘@<‘i1lK llidt the liner was pro- 'ind in ever art of the countr men ceciiiiu: peace-foil i . yn y flocked to the colors. The Evening Standard expressed the hope that the Government will announce its deter- ;"(;'_f"_‘_" XI "I0 l\U9~Ck Hilti l`0Diii'i\ti0ii niinatlon to hold the head of the Gcr- -- __ ie mcrltan lives lost man air craft service personally e-' NEW! YORK. Sept. 13.-The steam. ( ) The '~`V"I"““e Wm IN’ SPIN by sponsible for the death occasioned by Blllp Santa Anna which was on flro Count Von Bernstorft' to the Berlin Zeppelin mids in inld ocean is safe and prot-eelli I Foreign Ollice, to which it has not /The Globe .and other newspapers Under escort to the Azores at-coriliiig 0 u r a t e S t §’e‘?_§il:_ai:_i;i\i_I_i_\_l_llt»_ before, and probably inko tho view that every nl; raid 0,, _O e. wireless message received at the ____ _________ _ ciipse iefore Berlin can London or other English cities should _OP-HI _Office today. It read; Fl;-0 in _s- ___ t rom. _ In some quarters it ho followtd immodiatoly by agtscifs on ioltl 2, fire out ami proceeding to n nvolving the safety ntl by the officer, whose duty it is to K H his watch. that they had been of American llvos, it has accepted see that no unknown person goes in or "wily lwcllly initiates. “Houtsl mn. Gormanys assurrances that pence- out. Recognizing one of the pair as "“"\»__ye've only si'eii me twenty miti- l‘||l liners will not bo torpodoed lion. Dr. Reid, Minister of Customs. “lfiih lienald. dithout warning. and if Germany the policeman let htm pass. His com- 0l\.__that's all right," said the boat- es res to arbitrate the amount of ln- panion, however, seemed to incite his mlm- Your time shrinks in London demnitv. the question or whether the suspicion- - YO" "MW-" Arabic actually attempted to attack "What is your name?" he asked "l dlnne ken that-and hoo much the submarine or whether her actions SIiHl‘D\y~ ' “rf 5'” ‘“»I\Hrsiii' tor lt?" Justifled the submarine commander in "R. L. Ilodren." was thc answer. SIXPCHSG- please." was the reply. believflill he was about to be attacked, The policeman. however, _was not "SIXD0l\i\€. is lt? Here ye are, then ” that probably would be agreed to. satisfied, and it was only when Dr. “WI Slintly. handing the boatman 'a Boston; s_ (1. M00;-9, (yhnriogtetowm The President and Secretary Lane- Reid established the identity ot Can- th|'§‘*‘il0Hliy bit. -- S. A. Holtz. Halifax. A. M. 0.Donnel, ing were ln conference for nearly an ada’s prime minister. that Blr Robert 'lhe boatmsn looked hard at.it. "1 il _ Sydney; F. M. Redding, St, John; hour, and later Count Von Bernstorl! was allowed to proceedon his way wa_nt slxpense,plea|e."he slid. ‘ | & C0 Wm Yeatmnn. Toronto- W J Nagle. spent halfan hour with the secretary home This he did after congratulat A weel lt was a sixpenee when I ’ St John. T Hudson Picton and W No announcements were made. It ini: the new ndditivn to the force Sled it ye. but mebhe money shrinks 5 G ft 3 t A. Meoomod. Amherst.-z. was me in wen info:-mea quarters. his faithful P°ff°f11\°1\¢e °f his autle».'i" L°“fl°"- we-" L_-E.--1':-2-'1-t'.2°;,l (Spccial to tho Guardian.) NICW \'()Itl{, Sept. 13.- The pres- ent plan of a joint Anglo-1i`rench iin-I anclsl coniinlssloii, lt was reported tonight is to borrow one million dol- lars in thc United States on straight British and French Government bonds without any collateral whatever. lf the vast sum of money is obtained, it was said, it is to be spent to the lust pcimy in the United States ln payf ment for wheat, cotton, meal and other cominotllties and sliipnients in-, clutllng munitions ot’ war. lt willi therefore, in the opinion of Ilnanclali authorities be classified as a com- mercial loan. Where tho neutrality of the States might be questioned in case that bankers financing ii. big loan should accept the straight British and l<‘i‘cnch Government notes its their security, has been given serious con- sideration. It was said financiers familiar with the plan had every reason to believe the \\'as|\inglon administration would not iutcrft-rc. Wc are not in a position to make it statement nt the present lime." Lord lleudlng said, tonight, "because we are studying t-onflitluns in New York and elsewhere in rela- tion to Amcrlcan exchange on Lon. don anti Paris." _.ii S.S. Sllll Iiiill HEPUIIIIII Sill n 21 i 0 cw" 1 - ,ii t iti ui tieAmeriean‘ ONLYT that he is improving from his rcccut égyetrlgrioiitlawazh iilgt iilcaded with the U E WERE UNSCATHED illncss.-Il, . 1. t., U 't i' Wag erm. - *_* ;`iilae’f‘e(ll lfrtfroiiielithliidlldslitln OTTAWA. Scpt. 10-M. S. Dcbuy, -Ml” Mvlviil I-Oéiril. Of Kfflvili, is at N0 word has Come from Vionnn,| Caictlonian Springs, who is home on . J sick lcavc with two shrapncl wounds in his arm, belongs Lo the Princess Puts, anti on May Sth when he was wounded at lloogo he loft only one other oiliccr of the original oflitzcrs of the regiment who had not been wounded. Ot’ thc men only twclvc had come through unscnthctl out ot' the 1.100 who let`t hero a year ago. Over 3,000 nicn have boon enrolled in the regiment, including the rciiitorce- ments. I.ieut_ Dcbay slatcs that Col lluller. commander ol’ tho regiment, who lost an cyc last spring, was told that hu would have to have an artificial eye, but thc only artilicable eyes obtninablo were inadc in Germany. llearing this, Vol. lluller rcfuscd to have one at all. , .'\.,¢;_| vt , ,_.., ,, ._ _ ___ _ _ \\\\.\\\\.`__ `. _ \\\ t_ \\_ V _ ` :"otino`:<. 'f KIDNEY , PILLS ._-t , 5,5? \ \\\\\\- 6,5? _ IDNEY- ‘/¢Ct“ `o'f¢o-s""f=~‘ f " 'S D'5[»""~.i'~"".‘~ L -5 H _-<" \ld,>i"_iilil" P '2.~.`~‘;' . f.__-1 ` />/_ -» _-E ,if/1,-_ \\\\ _jf T;/L ' z: "- .1/r_ - I. m X V \\\ it - i F- N _ci ,GP 5" __~:-f E -I Q b lcvcd possible that the Foreign such German cities as Cologne, 5;;-ag. Azores escorted by Auconu. A ]_ _(;|_£_I`l;0_.___::::;p _(_-xamhmig the _e:_/idence, sburg, Karlsrhrue and Dusseldorf SA-ND r r I' V a S » B pos on. ant savow which are within easy reach of Bel- Y IN LONDON Héfhlgn _<_if the s;il;ma:'_ln_e c_c;_mn_ian- ford France. ___ __ - gwnk :rn af . , was came n e ast t i adelphia Ledger) tgg atterns §,‘_’;"'“§:"k _Q10 "Def because hciiwushtl - _ Smit' was spending his holidays in _ s a out to attack him. I .ondon. and whilst strolling down by to The united states has an ln- s'roPPEo 'rt-te PREMIER the Thiimce was accosted by ii boat- fizrmntlon on tho case. as it now - Nitin. who asked him it he would like B ands, tit hand, and is ready to decitlo OTTAWA, Sept. 12.-The consclen~ l0_lrn for n row. :;p_on tits cnurse_, but action may bo tlousness of a new member of the Do- __ll0w much is il?" Sandy asked, hisnyic _ u_itil (-ount Von Bernsforrl ,minion pollco force in the discharge of A shilling an hour." he was told. ______o_liit t mc to exchange communl- his duties caused an amusing incident h Ml" Il f0W lliilillles BHXIOUB lh0\l8ht ' ‘S W"-I1 Illii Kovernment. nt the entrance to the east block of 9 ‘i00|‘i9il i0 have halt an hour, so (4) While the llnltetl States will not the Parliament Buildings tonight. Two "NW *\