, . - . , . ,_ _ ._ . , ~ - _ , ,li _ . . ll, 4 _. (1,, _ _. ,_ 4 . _ n v i i 4 l TWO l 'l ' . ' ' ' f"."»?"-,)f*‘»"IYf~~ " \' a v g . _ l "Y ' rm: cnaanorrnlo' ` ws cuaanias ` ‘Y ' " ` »- ‘ - .*., r--..iv-f r. 1.-- . __ _-»_.,__,`.<; ~ .»-ri--;. ._ , GERMANS WITHDRAW » FORTY DIIIISIONS FROM from Russian Front to Meet enace EAST FRONT ni 2. U lieved to have ‘been frustrated when ship mechanic to go afboard the ves -_gi-s--. plot to damage or blow up a United opumd uttnovm ,ester commander and fifteen sailors of the ‘QUICK T0 E(IlI6iiIZI0llllI cllf- illterned with German refugees from ' italian Successes Cause Panic Among iii.233”‘3..?.I’°§£.‘i.?....'I....§‘iT.”“.Il‘.'I.?“ZI "‘“'“"" .___ f.’2.`i.i.‘.‘Z’ZL‘{"2.‘}'}§23S?.If’“IZ.‘Z°.‘IZl‘.?$§?' ileillmeni oi liiohammellsn gdsi-P” T¢il¢°llS ilnd They are Rushmi1'l`roops ' ' ' ’ " R' - Uucondltionaliy to V A ,_ .g l *_ _ ,A ocrolssR~2o,191{1. slim Plnllllu Illw I nl hlllllll sua cl ' AGAIN _FllUSlRAlED' ‘ Migglii; 3i;|[N{;[ ESBAPE_l_IlllM PAIN AUSTRIAN R“EmME»NT (Canadian Press Dispatch) (Canadian Press Dispatch) I NEW YORK Oct 19-An alleged FEHROL Spain Ot 18- The ` E D . E I 1 Y c.. E States converted transport here is be- da’ Prank” to be vuluuhh German submarine UB-23 who were I I I HAS SURR IiDEiiED lloumanlans tem.IElIn I (Canadian Press Dispatch) WIASIIINGTON, Oct. 18.-The lt- garian troops on the italian front also elisn General Staff has learned that is reported, an indication of the rehi. |10 1°" "lim f0l'tY divisions of Ger- ization by the governments of the mm ‘md Austria” i\‘00Ds have been Central Powers of the immilnent dang- tietaolleli' from Russian front to re- er of a general rout if the Italians |‘“‘°"°° thi’ Au"-l'I°~n “filly now facing continue their successes on the Dain- ¢h° nan'-"”5~ Thi’ Presence of large sczza Plateau. ass.-.-.-.~::.1~:: :_ _-_-.-:_-= ---- -___ _ __ _ _. ___ _ ..Y_,________V__v_.._. numbers of German, Tulklsh and Bul- NOIIA SCOTIA LIBERALS WILL SUPPORT BORDEN To Avoid isolation with Quebec Laurier-I ites N- S. Liberals Recommend That Party Support Un K; McLean Recommended for Seat ' ff:-<~:.1~_'::_ v . -ap suv _~.-.~_~_-_-_-,E - -_-,_- _-_-f _-_- _ v - lnnn inn PREMIER MURRAY READY III EIIIHI . nor, His Honour the Chief Justice. l-lon. Justice Haszard, Hou. Premier (Canadian Press Dispatch) of Domestic Science. Mr. Henry Smith, Chairman of the School Board presided and among others present were; His Honour the Lieut.-Gover- IIEYJIINES ENIRY (Canadian Press Dispatch) AfH°f\o“1t- H°“- M“"d°°i1 M°K""1°”-_ o'r'rAwA, oct. la.-lt is oifiuioll lie-organized Serbian Army. I _ ~s (Canadian Press Dispatch) cables received today The report IN Istated that the regiment was compos- ' NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-Newspapersled allmost entirely of Mohammedan- ' here today publish the following des-; Serbs from Bosnia. The Colonel de- patch from Washington: "An entire cided that the were all J o-Slavs Col. Hon. Dr. Jenkins, Mr. James Pa- nnnonnced by the prime Mlninini, Austrian regiment with officers at its‘and s'urrendereJd voluntarilyui‘El order ton, M.L.A., Hon. Judge Stewart, Mr. lllni lsrenllnl. Murray' or Nova Scotia' head and carrying their own arms has'to enlist in the Jugo-Slav legion now PETROGRAD. Oct. 19.-The sailors W. L. Cotton, Mr. C.H.B. Longworth, llnn ,lenllnnn ln nnlnl. inn new Gn,,ern_ surrendered to Roumanlans' along theIbeing formed out of the reorganized of the _main Baltic Fleet are reportedl Dr. J. W. McMillan. Rev. R. G. Fui- nlenn Rhssohoumahihh ii-0rli_ hcnol-ding 10 Serbian armyy to be keen to iight. The men at ton, lVLr. C. H. Black. Col. Moore, Mr. Kronstadt are demanding that -the' E T Higgs, r C Baldei-ston,»Rev _WWW """""""""""""""'-"""""""""""'”"""""""”‘"*r""""""'"""""""""""'"""""~`-`-`-`-`"-'f"ff _ . _ . . . i _ ships be sent out to meet the Ger|B M Purdy, gum. Principal S68-'IDB-“ I r mans. but the government is under Prof Hinton, nd is number of ladies stood to have taken the position that' and girl pupi from the various ion Government. A. P°t"°5"°d Uudefended- proceedings ex lalned that`a'bout three (Canadian Press Dispatch) the senior pupils in the Citi’ SCIIOOIS man submarine in the Atlantic Ang I I A . ' I ' I $ as the enemy forces are of superior' schools, ’ ’ size it would ‘be disastrous to leave The Chairm in introducing the --_ SOLD IN FIVE DAYS or four years uso tho City 'School A P.-\C\l\I<'lC PORT. oct. 19.-Ollloorh Board approached tho Govornmout oi a Jupuheso steamer that urrivotl ’ I l S with a view to get HBSIHUIHCG in st8\‘t~` here, today from an European port. ` lug a class in Domestic Science for said they saw a destroyer sink a Ger ' U -Sharp Advance in Woli Skins a Feature oi I: lu.. iuitlilsmwho was thshpishiur. it. ri... submarine hiuluitmiuu ...Q “ig Aiiiiiigl |?3|l Angling Sale iii _Ngw York, ` and the Commissioner of A§I`iC1iIt\l\‘€. attempt on another Japanese freighter ' A in Cabinet: l V ld he done. and the result was that Pnrnoonan. oct. 19.-'rho family gemem, nan been made ir, muh, story of its escape. HALIFAX, October 18.-lt is not the wish of the Liberaxls of Nova` Scotia, as representated by the cau- cus ln Halifax, thai Hon. G. H. Mur- ray should resign the premiership of Nova Scotia and accept a portfolio in the Union-Victory govemment. The Halifax Herald is in a position to state that Mr. Murray will accede to the wishes of his polithcal associates and will not enter fthe federal cabi- net. An ofilcial announcement from Ottawa regarding this decision will probably be made today. D. D. MacKenzie, G. W. Pyke. J. I-l_ Simclair, A. W. Ohishoflm, and other (Liberals who had been here at- tendi/ng the caucus, returned ' home yesterday. The members of the pro- vincial government are stil lin tile city. as are Hon. 'W.S. Fielding and A. K. MacLean. Those in at(/endanceat the caucus would not give out any statement regarding the decision reached. but from various sources the ii-rst call. and whiie he was' per- A The Halifax Herald gathered infor- _-lonaliy _ favorably disposed to re- mstion which enabler, it to state that spond rio that call. providing that his the Liberal caucus, after a full discus- doing so nlci with the approval of ills- slon, practically arrived at the follow-l polltical_...collesgu.es. im the provincial _ government and throughout Nova in-8 .a¢reeme'i'lt. nsupport the Union-Victory govern- r ment just as the Liberal party in New s (4) That for provincial party 0 reasons, Holi. George H. Murray ~(5) This, understanding the weighty national reasons why Ile should accept the invitation to complete tho Union-Victory gov-I ernment as the representative oi, Nova Scotia Liberalism; (6) Consequently, it was the sense of the gathering that Nova ernment hy A. K. Maclean; - (7) This was in accordance 5 with the understanding arrived at when Mr. Murray was in Ottawa. namely, that while Mr Murray had (1) Whereas. Union-Victory gov- Scotia, yet if he failed io obtain that M ernment is an assured achieve- approval he would howto their wishes, A and in that case Mr. Maclean would ii- (2) That unless Nova Scotia Lih- become the Nova Scotia Liberal re- Lo eralism is represented in lvt, the presentativo in the new government. d ment: Liberals of this province would bef isolated the same as the Laurleritesfabove, will be communicated to Sl`r re are isolated in the province of Que- Robert Borden, and lit is expected m that Mr. Maclean will be invited -to pe (3) Therefore, it is the part of Ottawa in a few days and will then m wisdom, as well as -patrlotilsm, for unquestionably be invited to assume A bee : , the Liberal party of Nova Scotia ton a portfolio, fmvllussllls lvlculll (Canadian Press Dispatch) I LONDON. oct. 19.-"lvlsny bombs, were dropped yesterday with satis- factory results on the Varssensero' airdrome. Flanders, by naval air-2 craft,” says an official announcement BASE AI REYAI _ ho f (Canadian Press Dispatch) gl PETROGRAD, Oct. 19.-Evacuation 0 by the Russians of the naval base of tl of Nicholas Romanoff former Empe- ' _ i tho Agricultural Building. Ol' Oi' Russia, now procures its food a room n _ _ 'WW _ _ IIEUI SUIHERIANI] western provinces are supporting is' that government; m (Canadian Press Dispatch) r I Mr' McKm“°“' AMSTERDAM, oct. 19.- 'through ° ` trains are now running from" Berlin to was 0"” of special importance in the iga, the trip consuming twenty-foul' l, tn t n enlnl R S. El I I LII) I ll Id ' - _ ' , - r-or 9, Oy-li em” B mm he re ours. A person can now travel "lm esmhushmem' 0 _ A Elin , - h l>l`€SoDtt:d ifn -the Ul1i0n-Vilrtory BOY from the Banlc sennortlo Onlnnd' l3nl_ school a step forward had been 8 Ch sioaliy and morally. of young man- I . Ili 'I' If . . el:»ri’In_vYn lfngglinsgdsgsnné cars at educational history- As the U10-\i"` esteem and affection he had won will mah hihi intimated the idea DPISIIH1' sincerely mourn his death. Besides ted with the School Board and ho did his widowed mother there are left |loi"f.liiil'k` any `UiiU C0!"-emplaled that cne sister and _two brothers to cher- ' building as thai, ` n _ _ up and Bflliilllled I" it ’m“n“e" that death ofa mucll loved son and broth- woul ` com are favourably with the d D (Canadian Press Dispatch) best schools of the kind in 'tile Mari- nnnle' ine llroinernl Gordon ln the wAsHlNG'r0-N. oct, 19__A¢imiral time Provinces. Although the S°I‘°°‘ Accountants office. P. i. Railway ayo. commander or the Unltedstatos was primarily for the Sifls Of Chf"1°*` sho willluhi hi ri. Bunk in Loudon, Uailllfl H90! WIIO A185 .IUSI returned tt2'l0Wii It W0"Id “°@ be wnnned I0- England To~the sadly bereaved fam- om the Allied naval conference in them; It W0\1IfI P"0"° I* “entre E0" me ily' The Guardian tenders heartfelt noon, wont to tho white House -to whole province I" ‘he t°”°m“g “E d°'l sympathy. ay accompanied by 'Secretary of the mestic science. That was one of thc| - The facts as briefly outlined Naviy Daniels, to 'make his persollal occasions that would be renlclnbe/red Mn Jnsllne Hasznnd lnlnnll ln nom envlronmenin *WANTED A MAID. APPLY 200 port to prenldenl Wllson_ The n(l_` by the phildi-eii present as milrklliil nrntnlntlng ine School B0nl.ll_ nnd the _.l._.;__.....__ PTADCB Street- 704'10'18M3ADd- lral went abroad at the Presidents' the attention which wus bolus Paid U’ iris of Uhhrioiieihwii oh the ihah ii. l ` C _' '- e _ _. ._ s e rsohul direction to discuss further' girls in tho work to which they would muon or that splendid msmmlou He 'I' -Fon sal.: Fouls sl>RlNo cAl.v.ss ans of naval co-operation with the have to devote part ol their lives referred ln ine vnrlonn nnnn me l,nlld_ Allliiy W- H- Smith. East ROYBHY- iliod nests. Already the boys had been provluolil ing nan new ,nn nn and nnlnlneml na-lo-lomlpd. an _ __ , , - - of rooms. The hi! fi ilrstciass demonstrating room. fur» that of Mis. (Rev) David. Sutherland. hlshoii with the latest and most mo- Orlebar Street. Yesterday morning ui ent for teaching domestic the official wordoome announcing that lllrly to Chief Ju C9 with the 105th Battalion was an em- Th Chief Justice said that that day ployee of the Canadian Bank of Conl- nlerce, having served' in the offices educational history of the province in hero at Sullllnelside Halifax and Mon- tre:il._ lie was a splendid type, phy- of II\0l“€ IHIDONBUCB than any In "S hood alld the many friends whose it would DS DOBBIUIG A0 05'-ai" 5“°h 0 ish with proud sorrow the memory WhiCh had bee Imed of the well spent. life and the heroic el* The sister is Miss Dorothy at fOr ill the WHY °f m*m““I Uainmg' that the picsent use was the best of now he thousht the C°11\“1iBSI°“°f °f ol Ho bollovos that it girl hero March Sales. ln M.. ....<.........»....-ui... -0 vu- -hu. -.-----1 ul- --u .uh ti.. Fur Prices Averaged Much higher Than nadlan Press Dispatch) - ' b the use of cards. - - Brunswick Ontario and all the thgE)ltYesyin the Toboiosk DistIEIE:lE, Ere cquired by the Mmhm bIZ;pi£ic§Ell;elEIE-I Ispwial t° the `Gua"”a"') I The grand mmm( Liberty Loan mb' suing food cards and the Romanoffs and nothmg farther! :hi liinder arteu NEW YORK, Oct. i9.-The sharp* scrlptlons at the sale was $1,880,000. “St °m”'i“ their f°°'] I-IW' “me as tu me pmprlewire o tl; resengsuite ____ advances paid for wolf skins due to' The furs sold in the five da/ya ofthe ther citizens. Han agreed to easen l pwnlcli' they -l-ne nnnnnw of inn wnr nan l-nllen the Prevailing scarcity oi"foxes, was sale ‘brought over ‘$500,000. h d b onverlen into a upon nnotnnr Charlottetown homn easily thc- feature of thc closing day Advances over prices obtained at ` ` were met sl een c ' . /- llllwll llrlll rlull of the annual fall auction sale of furs Spring sales ranged from five to se- in this city. They brought as highl venty-five per cent., compared with as $16.50 each. Ninety thousand' March sale of the New York Fur Auc- skunk skins were sold at prices rang tion Sales Corporation Yesterday's dem eq pm <1 lt 1 h ni t t D l s th ‘ *I* 'I ° i Tl ' S°I°“'3°' For this they were in B) 8( er son eu e an Ong as u er ing up to $4.50. The best Chinchilla' prices showed this way: Lynx.twen. 1- to the G""""`“m°“° and more pamcu' "md had been kmed in action mem* brought $32.00 Manufacturers' were ty-live per cent. higher' squirrel, ten ‘ sti Mathieson and enant Sutherland, before enlisting ` ' good buyers of Lynx, which sold upIper cent. higher; house oat, same; to $22.75 for the best. Black House! skunk, all sections, fifteen per cent. cats brought tile record price of 7-ilhigher; northern wolf, seventy-live cents each. They will be used in por cent. higher and southwestern i`ur hats. |wolf fifty per cent. higher. _-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_ _-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_ ,,- _-,-_-,-_-_ _-_-_-, _-_ _ . _ _ _-_~,-_-_-,-_-_-_-.-.-.-_-.-_-,-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_ ` '..............-....'.. nllllllll llull>s'icl1lnilsilsl>li:lllsi - +4-#+4-OOOOOIIIOIO-O4-0000 (Canadian Press-Dispatch) S,n JOHN' Nl B" CCL 1n___nlgnl in this loiumn sdgts. *are Inserted Rev. J. A. nlchsrrlson. _Bishop oil "‘° "”° °°" ' V" "'°" ”°' Fredericton, has been selected ‘by thel House of Bishops of the Church of 1 En lnn ln nn l l"T0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFUH- g d Ca da o go overseas and. _ on behalf of the Church, make an in-I nished' Muse 0" “p°'"'m°m' Apply spectioh of the Caliadiitn troops ill 73 Upper Prmce St"°°"‘ England and iii France and submit a 745`10'2"M3I' report regarding their conditions andI- - - `°FARADOR MACHINE T0 LET BY l. _ , Agriculture. under whose supervision cnnln nnderlnke no nellgr sind). lllnn The Cliarlottetown Dist.ril:t'Sulida_v W0*-ik Or il`10¥1th- ADPIY t0 224 EUH- that school had been established. was that of llnnnentlc nnlencel l-nl. wlllle School Association met ill the school ton street. 600-10-12Mtr to‘be congratulated upon making sul: ,nnsln and an were lmnnrinnn innre room of the Baptist. Church yester~ ' excellent provision for thff Sli‘I5~ It was little outlet for the practising of ‘my “f't0m0°“ and °"°nI“g- The *Ag `fa§;.E:£:lg:nEE;d;_gsus§KEE2T --_ was especially &DDi`0D¥'IBt0 that tho such in this province. ntendance was not large bllt fairly ' 5 0’ ' (Canadian Press Dispatch) nchooi hhohhi ho ihddgiii-died at this Dn Mcnnlnnn npoko on behalf of the nnnrnnnnlnllvn nl- inn SV S_ Workers Summerside. 715-10-19M3iDd LUNDON- 005- 19--"W9 i‘0llllIS9odoy et 1-1° °““.S"‘°°' °° ‘W 1° '“°"°“° “ ‘° """° srsrinsly of potatoes. Not only is hsslth uhh siulruess. lt was a lrltoiwho as preriiism or the school sho, Tuesday at 2.01. I°°“I'° mf °"°°°E°“"Y an f°"°'3“ l°t` there a sufficiency of food. but also saying, containing :l gooi deal ofliqqme Asmoiatioh, had suggested such 0\1Bh for next season’s seed supply. truth, that the way to a man's heart 5 school and hui hi-god .tho gohwi ~ was through his iit0I¥|oi'I!» Bild Willie' Board (and no doubt her husband as Q ' would in lifter Yeo" bf/1163! fi`0m me that no female teacher would receive 'i___Cl-ndie Roli , _ _ _ _ _ _ _V5 instruction which would now be lm-l an nnnolnhrneni nnder tile Board hh. Homé Department “H51 parted to tile girls. (Applause.)lb dl less she were qualified in Domestic 2_»l-een age class’ organized _“_” Hon. Murdoch McKinnon descr e .5ci€.nce_ Ad lt Cl , l l (Canadian Press Dispatch) _I , “ 'ass' mga" 2°' NEW YORK Oct' 19'_The G0vem_ n the Bl‘I‘GH80I!\9l1i-B Hiid Sfliiilmlelnt im), Dr. Jenkins added his congratula- 3_-l-nnnnenn .l\l.nlnl,nn em forecast or the nm W" amp vided for this now departure rl ol tions to the girls of Charlottetown on 4_Gl_nnen or Orgnnlzannn ____n t I 452 000 000 b h I ‘school curriculum of Charlottetown. ohinininn nncn an nnnorihniiy io qua. p°°t°eB :oo 060 00'() 131° 5' °“_land intimated V-hilt U\0\l8i1 8 besiii-|iify themselves as housekeepers. Dys- n °;`°“’° “E nl ' t h“° ° ° °"°' ~ uins was made with Charlottetown itl pepslu wus- one or the worst ailments s year, accor ng o an annnllnce- _ ii - » .nt ML' DA Sweet' head of “lie Wt- would' ilotulln c;(l:illi;i{;d;i;;l1: Clltvpmvel doclllrsihad to tlreat. anli in had 'bgen 6 0 dmslon of the United Stawslwas o _ d lon e ncrease n recon y ara. u 7 _ lthat the IWW d8D3i“t\"`€' cfm'-d be ma El if all the girls were to avail them- lvloutlsy sl o_o sau 'ruwioy ot 0-44- Tiie moon sets tonight at 8.13 and on it rises tomorrow morning at 6.41, of foreign mail into a class where the'5H United States may collect the alddlt-l ionai one cent letter tax imposed by- the war tax bill. - GEIIRAN SPIES there were other essentials in winning: well) io ombdi-lr upon it. Ho referred a man. it wr-msn woulfi not 8IW8i/B U0 in appreciative terms to the work of Sunday at 9.19. There was q, new moon on Monday., The three ,cent rate also will apply Out, im, “_ 9_41p_ ih, to the Bahamas, Canada. Cuba, Bar- .The ilrst quarter of the moon will hados, British Guiana. British Hon- be on Tuesday, Oct. 38rd at 9.38 a. dures. Dominion Republic. British ig, _ Iwest Indies, England, Ireland, Wales.‘ nh ' 'rho isnsniot toss; - will so ten sootlsull, Loolsud. Now zt-olsna sua hh l’ lllmrs and forty-six minutes and of to- Panama. ' cl ihmw ton souls sas forty-tilreofliilii-I 'rho _tin-els cent rate booomps suse-` th utss. ` .. .\ ltivo November 2. lan l able to keep li man`i4 I0'/fl Mill r9BlJ8CtI Miss Stems and her assistant Misa 'N N Y unless she know how to mllmzo tt' Saunders in providing for the equip- ` s ' s homo. and K0_0d 00010!!! W8! 0110 Of ment of the school. and was sure un- ltue Imporiuhi pam of iiousekeerlns-Idsf their gultisuoo it would prove u (CIHIHIM Frm Dlrnatohi lr the school souru. thu to-it-hors and marked success. NEW YORK’ 0"' l°""Th° f°d"“I illlpiis .made a success of that vxpori-' Afterwards the ladies illspected the “\°l`IU°' “""°°¢°dI IM!!-Gilht .G8i'- ment 'lt would mean a great benefit to' school and greatly admired its equip- m°°h°“I¢° “I the Tioi-.I°l\vLl\\¢ the whole province as that was only'moht_ I Moon tt Hoboken lust mam. All-the ssglhhiug or it .shunt which thai' " our-his tho proooouiiigs s pleasing e prisoners were sent to Ellis lstf Oovernfnenthoperi to provide for the, musical programme was contrihutodl ii- three counties. ' by the girl pupils under Prof I-llnwn.I :;\ ;_l. Cin Graded' instruction . . . . ._ _.5 -Missionary Instruction _ .5 Missionary offering . _ .5 -Temperance instruction ._l0 -Decision for Christ urged ,.10 -Workers Conference regularly held _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _.10 -Full Denominationnl requirements . . . 10 10-Full association requirelncnis (a) Delegates at (‘.onveni.icn...4 (b) Statistical ltopolt sent ...3 (c) Offering for association ...3 Total .....l00 At the evening session the general secretary spoke on the Standard for the District Sunday School Associat- ions pointing out in connection with this the duties of the new Executive Committee. The following is the Dist- rict Standard: 1. District organized; convention held. 2. Annual and semi-annual Execut- ive Oommittee meetings each year. il. Statistical' Report from each' school. *TO LET. A ROOM WITH ALL MOD- ern conveniences in private family. Apply at this office. 490-10-Sllltf. *WANTED AT ONCE. FOR FAMILY of' two small house or cottage, cen- trally located_ Apply "B. W." clo Guardian Office. 665-10-16Mtf. i _ *HEAVY BROWN PAPER -FOR sale. excellent for putting under olicloth or carpets. Apply at The Guardian Office. 782-10-20Mtf. *BTRAYED TO MV PREMNE8 AB- out Sept, lst one black and white ox. if not claimed by Nov. 10th will be sold. Wm. Kilng, Tracsdle cross. vso-io-zomlpi. *FOR SALE ONE GRADE AYR- shire cow due to freshen in Nov- ember. Good for 11.00 lbs. milk_ F. T. Mormw, Mermaid. - 735-i0-t0Mlfipd. _ 'GLASSES LOST AT OR NIAR corner of Kent and Pownal Streets a pair of gold rim glasses with oiisln stashed. Finder oldies leave at Guardian Office. BSI-10-‘l‘lMtf. , ., _ *LOST-AT KENSINGTON IN QR around Brunswick Hdlsi. foilniliii pen, initials M.M.H.`0it Mil bhnd. Finder eommunieste tvimitiiis UMD and get reward. _' 1i\_'-10-lining. » barium lie ¢t"lllf sittin ‘to Water St. buying -Und him sie van to fifteen) hui!!! rl-lasy sua ssturtisv. ost. tha gas 'coutlouoafohroro its ]l mi. _ _ man.