I l f 1 Xfiésrriiis i; i 10g’ 15’ - TSMQKING TQBACCQ» 15519121- Package 1/2 lb. Tins 805 PHILIP MORQI 1E4‘ Q ,.. ssco, umrrso N DON -- PHINIJE 1111111 Received Yesterday by Enthusiastic. Au diences. “The Eternal Flame.“ a 11111g11ifi~ cunt. pt-turizution of llonore Bal- znt s "Ln Duchesse de Jnzngeals." l ‘Q the lament 8106K Killin- und Granite Mu"- ' int; in ‘ tho. most Irtlstlc “dull!!! In this province- . ‘ 4-‘ prloeo, expert work- “Ewjpfihlp, satisfaction null‘- hinted. Ourlpflcovw Include monu- fimgflflzkQflflld In cemetery. "' “who ‘lflfilrim rrww . fly Ithnrhd w.‘ 1 ‘Qhandlerfiz Bell is! Kent It, Charlottetown muons ma.“ P. o. Box ll golfer. Fire - Insurance .9‘ v1 Qlitlll-Zlltlllt starring vehicle she has _ “Vtil izrnceil with her beauty and ixlchnrm, is the extraordinary First '11s engagement last night. n] The story revolves about the "Tlpt-tty jealousies, scandals and ro- nuances of the Court -= the imtstzuidlng figure l i zfully successful career; ‘usivel fis a most magnetic, appealing fig dire lfu kidnaps the Consult 1111a." SIMPSON ‘I56 Richmond SKIN! Ihono 369 hm. +++0o+o++oo+oo0+o4o+00¢|ilut w 6 I z he l v I _ Y - twritos him EAR-SPLITTING’ SlldiNfjl-l . ' \ ._._._.__ 1 she deciles to» quit the world for- ’ ovvt‘ and gn i11to the seclusion of _ _ ‘,_._ ,_ n convent. i)» Montrivenu learns dlrlyn“ 32$‘ gnmfgrghgwggiyaaflllylgti)flit-r love is gtlnuine and arrives at e asex 1n - . . _ H ‘the convent just as she was about Qlqvmrge hardware conum‘ The to take her final vows that would “lwYQ".‘"."° a“ om frielms; mldihavc clos-l it.‘ all b t h 2119a’! htlgfetas: “m: and whisned formlife. Vlfllte hasppy resunloilautif title .. . -, . lovers is a11 exqusite finish to this production. Filmed on n magnificent scale with all the splendor‘ and fine trap- - This is the nolstiest worked. P8?» ' ficoime it's quiet here ls‘ v ' iffigbne stharts the gas CIPI drowns th; noisc,.-— l. ' p-evs-u. QWPFIJTECLARED llgyllrlhlQllllil, A“?! Aacnlm which is sulil t0 l-llvt’ ‘llllllll lse of revolutionizing the method 11f treating sr-hriet fever hasdiecli tri— m] gun-owl“) Ivory rnvorirbie’ results in elgilteéll cases at the Sytlteuhin. “(lllllllfll lllirfi- lhlzulnnle dt- Serlzy. Wedgwood Th" ll““' "llllllm! l‘ will“ ‘l“""l‘ Noun-ll is seep as Mnrqilis do lion- "VM l_'-".|"'- -\ll‘l'"“'*' “ilvlllllllil “l” dot-relics. Kate Lester as Princess "Pa. "ll il‘-‘lllh'llllt‘ lll‘llli' nr of mc- d.» Vin1uo|1t~('hn11rray. Tomas lFck- tilt-inn n1 tfolumbin l'111\ it). and N“ m, ymmm, d9 pumk,“ [rvmg 1th sitrei-ssiul 11w has ulsn bevn 1'1- ported by hospii; .- 9391" llflvfill. (lope... and Peltin. ’i‘l1i- m-oductlon wus personally 5 hli'5"ll"" "l llll’ lll‘\\' llllllllll ill!" tliri-t-tt-d by Frank Lloyd, nnd with. Imitwlf“ “l lllr fulfill-Ht is suiil gen iull doubt is his finest screen uchi- OPBl-ly to have the effort of rodui-iuu .-\-.~|||.»p|_ she telnperuttlrtl to normnl i|1 illlillll '| p1. splilmlltl pfodlflflluu will be welve hours, and i11 prueiit-iilli" -\' r lli-Jllvil :11 the Prince Edward el‘? cuss the rash l\t'l't)l,ll]li-ili_\‘lll‘.: ti1~ Th. um» itulnv for the last time. ‘ever also is dlnpef-fetl. 1 . ' s-qlll‘, Jhrckhoutl Wat-emcee. -u-.-.--..' .- léllfiylldsllltxofdth: Sydenhnm liospit- Rllg _t ul Lilo serum ~.= gs: alone n. m» iluitl of .~.- iury, with hundreds appearing 3n tho scones, “The Eter- ivui" motion picture. masterpiece An 1111- SUCCEVSSFUL usually well balanced cast of urt- 2] "Pwyists. in i1dilit'cn tn Conway ‘Pearle, ‘ r .1s set-u i11 support of Miss Tul- uuurlge. Adolphe Jezin Menjou gives :1 par tituluriy tine characterization us the Due di- Luugeais. while Rose- maigv 'l‘hehy makes an illlililffllllt- w. lrvuitnollts. it is produced hzouuh immunization of horses and nl- l~' llw- 1-i-.~=u!. of experiments conduc- y it 'i in ii . -_C.._O.1. . §‘llmd5f=ll¢¥l».l3ilious.S' ells, ‘ f ‘Are Now All ne”' when ‘ _ ‘ "l wag 1' poet-where: from seven: headache: - and biliou: spells. ‘ l trlecl u number of mm» dies without obtaining my begg- fit until l wu advised to use Dr. Chane‘: Kidney-liver Ftlln. Time completely relievld me, and mule m: feel like c new person. l am very grateful to l). Cling‘; Medicines for what they have ddhe for me. and you mp use my ’ letter for the beau t of othefo." r 1 < l . - .- “The Eternal Flame” with Norma Tulmntlgc in the most National attraction at the Prince » Edward Theatre, where it opened of Louis X\’ill.\viil1 the beautiful (luchess as ills.» Taimadge as the duchcss ranches the heights of her wonder- as the heartless court etiquette, she is ei- us the woman whose true Jar.- is doubted and foresworn, she (ieneral dc Montriveau, master- lly imrtrtlycd by Conway Tearle, duchesspbelieviug her professed love t0 be u tilockery, and lu his rage prepares to brand us a woman tn he shunned. cannot bring himself to imur lu-r beauty. lie frees her. She daily, but her letters lure returned unopened. in despair‘ pings of the early eighteenth cen- .1 of playersf nnl Flume" may well be termed n ' Cummings as (‘ount tie Mursny 11nd‘ . ill Ni" Ylllll- Otis llllfliill 11s Abbe Gonrand- ' v ---- iot-il-t-z since about i917. , w?t~=”:“' It SHOP from Holmauh Catalog. SOMETHING FOR THE 24th. — Delicious home cooking of alt kinds st the pantry sale in Chris‘ tian Church tomorrow afternoon. . MAnai-trlib PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev. T. A. Wilson will rvlce] pig Sunday at 3 Y - .9 c" ' ‘. l -__ EHQ . éervinmfi bblftfi, uy 25th man hog-id _ " _'7.~_Also Monday 2am’ at. stl§..*fi..1.~.~. 1.30 ".1... . . P Special colieétridn ' j, ‘ ‘ -' t cote,‘ . l ENGAGENENW ' Noumea}- —Mr. and Mmu - ’. s. Hog ii announce the- " hill-d)! the dauahter, 'Doi'o_ v .-- __ Predarielfihfih ‘time, .5011 of Mr. Thomas Coyls ul-‘tbls city. Mat- riago to take autos-June third. 11 YORK METHODIST CIRCUIT-n Services for Sunday-York 11 11.111. (lovshead 3 p.111. with special offer- ing for Connsxionll‘ Funds. Brack- ly 7 p.n1. The Ollilclnl Board will meet. in York Church on Monday at 8 p.m. for the purpose of clos- -ing up the year's business. Hubert T- Smith, pastor. WIN PRIZES-The list of prize; winners at Mt. Allison Ladies’ College includesntlie {lumps ot Miss Jane Heartz, Marshfield. P. E. I. as winner of the Tribune prize for the best original short story. Miss Jean hllller, Charlottetown, won tihe Pridhatnprize for the best design 11y a first year student and was lsocond in the short story compet- titlon. SOMEONES MISTAKE-A lady who arrived by the mall train Tuesday night alleges she gave a taxi driver a ten. dollar bill, by min take. and received change for 0110 dollar. Yesterday, XiCCOIIIDEIIv led by Police Officer \Vats n lilggitis the lady visited the Ra. l- way Station and interviewed the taxi driver, who clnimcd she l111nd~ ed him a one dollar bill, even go- ing so far as to produce the identi- cal bill. Nothing could be done in the matter. LAID TO REST. — The funeral ofthe late Mrs. Otto N. Baird was held yesterday afternoon at 3.30 from her late residence, 209 Prince Street ‘to the People's Cemetery. Servdce at the house, conducted by Rev. W. M. Rynn was held an 3 o'clock. The pail hearers were |Messrs. S. A. lliiclieotl. Howard lliiiloon, Joli-n McLcotl, Henry Smith, F. .1. Nash and .1. M Hunter. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND— Parish of Coleman, Capo Traverse land De Sable. Annual Meetings will be held throughout the parish as follows-At Coleman, Monday. June 2nd at 7.30 p.m.; Summer- slde, Wednesday. June 4th at 7.30 Searltown in the linll on Monday, June 9th 1-1t 7-30 p.111. (Tape Trav- ‘crso in the Kvirkcn Monday, June 16th at 7.30 ‘p.111. Canon Cove on “fiednestluy, June 18th nt 7.30 p.m- Argyle Shore in the llail 011 Mon- day, June 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. Do Sable i11 the Kirk on Tuesday, June 24th. nt 1.30. Annual parish meeting at DcSsble, Tuesday, June 24th, nt 211.111. Wm. Cnrruthers Clerk oi’ Session- E. MacDonald, Moderator. 4040-0000-00-000 OUR BEST SELLING DENTIERICE 1r a nu n5 1 i’. . 1 1 n n u nrn n 1 vn u -111 l 1 w u ‘i- .1. ""a'~it“""- r-a . nlcd an... so.» a \-_»- e-Ffl‘: givfl-yeuoreccipt for _. llfllfifui-ucsh» . IOIJO- I!’ . day. May 25th. Preaching at King'- llfinnircumwau '1 p-m. Official Board Amy 1-1., eldest and dearly beloved. ' rights movement for women in the _ lake cognizance of the world situa- J opposing the ‘anti-Christian philos- _ settled in no other way; _ bytery of Southern Arizona 1 CH-UROH- OF SOOWJJW-JIRI. Ewen MaqDougmiLwlll preach 81b bath 25th at IBlrch iHlli at 10.30.; K111 lross at 3 and Murray iRiver at‘611i0; ‘also Monday 126th at Brooklyn at 7:30 p._ 1n. CORNWALL omcuir-aev. n.1, M. Brodie-will cuuduot the sar- vices 011 the Cornwall Circuit Sun- ston, 11 p.m.; Hampshire. 3 p.111. Meeting, Wednesday, May 28th at Kingston at 6.30 p.mI if not-fine, 0. B. Meeting following fine day. ISLAND LADY DEAD. --Tl1ere ‘passed away at. the Regina General Hospital. May 3rd, 1924, after ten months illness from typhoid fever. daughter of John H. and Mra. Proud of Vanguard, Sash, in her. 18th yenr. Besides her sorrowbnq parents there. are left to mourn. one sister, Evelyn and two broth- ors, Owen and Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Proud formerly belonged to Prince Edward Island. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT- Wlnsioe Methodist Church. Sunday. May Zlithr-Winaloe North, 11 am; Winsloe South, 3 p.m.; Highfieitl, 7.30pm. Sunday School, North at 10 a,m., South at 2 pm. You owe the Sunday School your hearty sup- port- The Young Peoples’ League meets on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Bible Study-Class meets in North Church on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer Meat- lng in Princetown Rd. Church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Quarterly Official Board in Soubh Church 7.30 p.111. Tuesday, May 27th. ---—-<u»>—-—-— PERSONALS 2nd and 8th BATTERlE$.—NlHll- ber Two and Eight Batteries will drill this evening at 7.30. There are a few more vacancies for men for local training. 1i Mr. J. O. Hyndman who accom- panied his mother to Ottawa re- turned to the city Tuesday even- ting. Presbyterians will Give Consideration t0 Fosdick Dispute GRAND RAPIDS, MlClL, May 20- What has been called an equal lPresbyterlan Church, launched at ‘General Assembly a year ago by Mrs. Charles Amory Blinn, push ,pcrl'or1uetl n7» .‘ *1 \v NOW SHOWING it 011111.11 '1 '11s Reels agIow with the Wine of Lire —the only love of georgtous Duchesse de Langeals, who found her own husband wagering on her f|ith-~ and who, denying love in a love-hungry- heart, sought forgetfulness In Frflnt-"fll 91y"! WW"- Laviah in Production. Superb in Appeal. Extra Short Subjects also. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE MATINEE NIGHT 1613266, 37c. '7 ER 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 uni“ AL PRICES .:= . Y? ! it is considered probulbc that tlic ' York church. entire Fosdck matter. Wllll all the official papers in thucase, will be referred curly in the GcncruhAs- sombly te the Permntlent Judicial Commission, the supreme court of the Presbyterian church, aside from the General Assembly. ——— DR. J. A. MacDONALD DIED IN HOSPITAL. (Montreal Star, May 9th) Death yesterday robbed hlontrv- ni of one of its oldest and best- known medical men l11 the person bf Dr. J. A. MacDonald, aged 68, of 250 illounmin street. who died lll the iioyul Victoria Hospital follow- ing an operation for appendicitis on hl111 lust Friday nlghi, He will he luirieti from Si. Patrick's Church, of which he was a very old member, at 10 o'clock on Saturday nlorning. dout. of the \Von1un's Missionary Society of Cincinnati Presbytery.‘ w ll come up for action during the General Assembly of the church to be held in this city beginning ltluy‘ 22. At present only men can no. come elders and ministers. and only these are eligible for election to the Presbylerles and to the (icneral Assombly- The movement 0t the Cincinnati women is ‘to ro- move from Presbyterian rules and regulations the restrictions lu_ con- nectimi with the purticipatioti of wouu-n i11 thc official affairs of thc church." Among other documents to be considered by the gathering is a memorial from Chicago Presbytery asking the General Assembly to tion with respect to warlike pru- ;puratious and to take steps to re- ‘prescnt the mind of the Presby- Iterlan Church against the ontlro ,war system. Chicago Presbytery |i11 this memorial petitions General AHHPlflllly to issue "a deliverance ophy u'i1'ci1 imagines or tiretetitis that wur is inevitable; to declare it to be our (lelibcrate judgment that the war system as u system is fundamentally opposed to the teachings nnd example of’ Jesus and must be stioediiy uhuntltmad if civiiiznlioxi is to escape collapse; to affirm our unaltoriflflo conviction thni any and all intonmtlunal dif- ficulties can be efficiently and per- manently settled. by (zonferencc and conciliation 11nd, indeed, cnn be and to pledge our cooperation with other churches and with forward looklnf: men everywhere in a crusade for the swift outlnwry of war by tu- ternationnl agreement." Another flutter that will be brought to the attention of tho As- sembly is tho action of the Pres- re- questing the Uhlted States govern- ment to close the Mexican border ut R o'clock ovary night, and ask- ing that o dry territory he estabi 1iahmi 50 miles wide to the south of tho American border with Mex- ico. The basis-for such action is ‘the declaration of tho Presbytery ol Southern Arizona that large num‘ bars of mun, women, boys anti girls are spending hundreds of thousand of dollars every month and wreck- ing lives by crossing the border in- to Mexico to gamble. drink. dance, and enter various vices of the un- ilerwurld. While the Gcuorol ‘Alsumbly is determining the controversy onus- ed by the action ol- Philadelphia Presbytery protesting against the preaching in the First Presbyterian Church of New York of Dr. 11mm Emerson Fosdlcit, a Baptist, ac- cused of heretical ' endelclol con- cerning the Virgin Birth and other fundamentals of tbs Prolbyterion faith. Dr. Fosdicknhlm, elLwill be abroad. He isschadnl to deliver a series of lecture‘: in Europe and . Dr- MacDonald, i11 iulditltm to u distlngufshed career and reputa- tlon in his profession, wns Wfill known us n prominetit Knight oi" Columbus, being a Past Grand Knight. oi‘ Montreal (‘ount-il. lit- wns also :1 trustee of Si. Patrit-los Orphanage, und the oldest 1111-111» her of Its llourtl. l-lu was largely instrumental in the ‘l‘f‘lil0\‘ill oi‘ the,‘ institution from the vit-lnliy of Si. Patrick's (fhurch to its present site in Uuireniout. lie gave unspnrhlg- ly of his prnfessioiial slCl to the inmates throughout his lifetime. and frequently spent his leisure hours. itceompzinletl by llirs. Muc- Donnld, in the 1ilaygrountls of thc Orphanage- Dr. lllilt-Dtmaltl was born sixty- elght. yours ago neur (fhurlottetolvn. Prince lildwuril island, son of the late William lilac-Donald. lie was etiucated at the Prince Edward ls- land schools, and at Si. Dunsturrs Collegc, whore he graduated i11 arts with high honors. Following this he took n yuufls course at. hnvul University, Qllo- hec, lll (il‘(ll‘l‘ to perfect llllnsclf in the l<‘re11t-l1 iunguttge. in 1875. orslty to study medicine and gratin riled i11 1880, winning the highest. honors, which brought him thi- Holmes School llliuinl. After grnduutltin Dr. lllatcihmttiil was ltppolulcati senior house sting- onn ul the l\l0llil‘l‘ill (ienornl llos- pltnl. whch post he held for three years. lit: begun the practice o1‘ 1t,tin1e on lit-aver llnll llill. ufter which ht- moved lo 250 lllountailt street. lllijltl-illllfil] nlmoat immedi- ate success, and for many years he had been recoguzcd as one of the most succossfill and brilliant pra nlotllclni» it1 Montreal in 1881i, for‘ i I11 1X76 htfenfereil M<¢G|ll ll11'v~ b clitioneririn tho city of Montreal. Dr. lliilcDontlltl was mnrrieil in 1885i to l-lelen Rfiymontln, daughter of tho lute Dr. E. Z- Boudrentilt, of Ste. Polyic-urpe. who survives him. There urc no children. F‘ IWAN , Avrnfiou oil Hanna's‘? yoxdiheansuierln. ‘F1uz@ KEN, W ‘ s lnlrlgmvll TP"°"'“' 1n. What a wonderful Play it . was-but it is a better pictur; ~showlng at the Strand Friday ‘and Prince Edward Saturday with Serial and Comedy. follmvted the remains of the inti- D1: to luirlul. May his soul rest in peace. IN MEMORIAM SAMUEL BERNARD Stimuli-i lli‘l‘llill‘il, mu. "i" l)“. mo,“ rvspi-i-tt-ii riiizvzis of Kirltsiitizitill. tiled there on May 15th, ngril 77 ill "s uflirr sustaining ill] illness of l iiuraiioii. Ills \\'li0lt- life “'11s ‘replete with o11t-1'_i.'t-tic. 11nd pro. tiuctlve. activity 11nd he extcildod that ucitvity to useful and pmeu. (‘ill vmls. Wilt-n. hc. through im. puirtd henlth was forced to with- iiruw from tho industrial circles "1' llll‘. llu never Utfllllllfillltlll. but lvfilkuctl hip future to illu dispos- lliil will of God. A low convention t1i.' morality hurl ho, nud he referred every coll- templuteil uctiou, whether physical iut-nlttl or inorul. to , that mental uiunnrti, before giving consent. l-idui-uted from those finet‘ cou- Copts which an integral mind re- ceives from external information, ho so trained his will and controll- ed his llasslons us to 11111110 his pvhole life one even development of tlllDrill conduct. , But he wus not satisfied with llllllflllllil actions from his own "c wns for n number of yeurallnornl error. ho willed that others Secretory of the Province of Que-should share the boc Collage of Physicians and Sur-‘lllliilli-‘i! heneficetlt iti- tllut Hlllil’! acts. cxort. MOUNT Gollege Under Direction of start to finish. i have even a better show . A 1924i‘ rl ,1 46¢, AND‘ 26¢. . .-u.1.1s u Players _j n__. “Green Stockings” Miss ida M. Leslie, B.L.i. l A. E. W. Mason's comedy success. Full of life Yrom These popular players are said to than last season. Anti specialties between the acts. (7()NSl'1l{.\'.\'l‘()lf.Y .-\R'l‘lbi'l‘S l€_.\'l‘lf.1_\ SEATS NOW-file, 50c, 75c PLUS‘ TAX Prince Edward Theatre Friday Night * STARTING 8.30 i i i _ SPRING IS ’ Have Trainer in your house and correct any- dgluu-hgbgg mqy have occurred during the winter. Trainer do thg work, Try U-s With Your Nekt Order l FRED ll. 80 Grafton Strut- Plumbing-i; . Mod practical plumbers i; what you - - ARARE TREAT Over" the ;f,intur,a ilnltliled b)’ couched. heir you have Q1‘ rnliiiotn Opp. ‘Prince Edward Theatre gnop; am] vrutqmg 01"", M"d|cu.<\vhl!l.lllll' in_n prlvnic capacity, or (lhmlrgtmi 50mg” o; "m p,o,,|nco._h1 union ‘With itoclnl fraternal. or of (hicbec. lieiwas n member ohmllglmll fllli-l-fllllillfih. lie Oxerciseil Phone SQ-J. Dr. MacDonald was horn thers William A. and Joesph R.. reside. Ha also leaves two sisters liev.Br.M., (ilementina of um Cong. De Notro Dame Oborlottutown. and Ciumydliotron of the B. P. HOBpT- ai Sacramento. can. - ‘ His funeral mrpmce on Satur- dfly. MW ‘Nth. from 8h Patrick's Church, Mus was,‘ celebrated by lav. Mgr. Dobnqtly assisted by Pr. Retdu deacon and Ff. Groves u sub-Deacon. it woe n filled the Sit. James and University oluhsful" “m” tom up. 12am Montreal om: c:1n1..l'-“'°‘*"ll~' Kiwi» i tlona of potential facilities for and his efforts thus illroototi were nlvmyl produc- Panmure Island. when: his two bmiflv” o‘ 3°°¢~ H"; W‘! ‘~'°"91'l°"" ly optimistic, and his hopes, always founded-outwith, invariably found realisation. He‘ pncticdd the prlncipitit of his faith. notfor show not frombablt. but from convic- tion.‘ I ‘pliflthe y: yin; condi- omanegiste ,e ha had a moat fllthfdl ‘pert-lief in his belov- 'eii wife. Dachau Bernard. who suit-- wives and whose life ha: been a true mlrrprof the ideal consort. M1". Borhirtfwag for ysmi Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Bonn of. will iivo in the influence that such laudable deeds must. wield. - "l! Wllllllll union not being tblessedfvith any issue. he adopted two chi dren. one l rilugitter of hi! wife's brother. now Mrs. John Pfflllll. Freetown.’ the ‘other. u can on "M86, both his, Wife“ and‘, _ lavished Ill the care and affection that would be bestowed were the" Children. their own and the mucous that than two you-n; peoplq h", work that he thin! bfirforuletllong. of same poi-omega. Daniohlkrftoud. . "i afoul“ __________. Bernard. (MOTIF and Fri-alt Barnard. lll- Siew t. James Bern‘! .- terme was made at the Peoples 00m , Kensiluttnh. , fielded. Shmuol Bernard. I p , mourn t moot worth)’ m‘! . widow.‘ already named. lllQ harobonioi. Vancouver. B- 021‘ bride; John. Allin-Pl" . _c (ling “bl n t1 l all; Ivor. uu co: u-JGIO ‘lllmun. Ch" MmJohuJrodie. Chill" léitlflown: and Mrs. P. Brodie. ark.‘ . Thus. .010 b! ole‘ the good fllll church that mlt in reverence and Temperance, and‘ w‘ the animat- nnl homage on thin occasion and in; spirit tit-tn .119»? Btqi-flpivt. tho vogt majority of those present jsion. The . efbcto-o ‘ the I004 - t V‘ _, ,, ._ . ,1", . thus mule in lif k e i h , Will! Mon result! ‘lnllol follzlva: l?" “Tm, y?" w“ ‘n’. "<==r¢lul-.¢°elluten_t, and effective ‘ homo traiufng. -.Hh1 funorll was hold on May 17th. a short service being conduct- ed at the home, and another of to udnn the Mot‘ unmblyof tile ltuto and 11mm i» .. ~ t 1», yrroo, Presbyterian » , l . . A ' mlnziller Th tractor import at the church. Rev 5 305618011. Presbyterian OYIlUBQtIlI It all fuaciiona “