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White Turkish —Bath Towels- .39 .59 .98 1.10 1.591.191.891" Colored Tuhlgh To; els I‘; and pair Huck Towels, white .42 .59 .99 .99 pair. » Linen Towels, Damask, striped, 2.69 I "Ken, you're mad!" s The Night of the Wedding i By O. N. and A-M. WILLIAMSON Authors of “The Lightning Conductor" and other fascinating romances of mystery and love _ Copyright i924. by Public Ledger Company 0-00 X “You do know what | mean." hefiwhether thatTI-that red stuff is “m. "ll-herds m, n59 prctendiugvhunran blood. The “pole thing's ~been a mon-) “lhacs exactly what I would §[]'Q[|3 plot, You invited us here-lsuggest. said Radwon Wells. you almost insisted on lending you "speaking more quietly as he S01 housefly,“ yo,- (hi5)- ,himseif under control, "If you dont wells‘ face hardened. "Just for find Eve within the next few Wham» .i'll1Ilfl[E8 you should certainly call "1 asked agaIm-What have you. in the police. As it's my house and done with Eve? Tell me the truth. |'in\"ited you both here, I shoulu or bv heaven. I'll choke ll out ofinsist on you doing that, even if yum?» ‘you didn't wish it yourself. Of cried thew-curse, if she's not found, I shout other. “You can choke nothing outldream of sailing. But she will be 7m‘ mo, Two can play at the click-found. The days of dreadful hap- lmg “m; if it comes to‘ than but penings in this house are over cen- we're not fools, so why should ittturlen ago. if there ever were any I tell you I haven't seen Eve tiineeexuept 111 lezend. There's nothini; the uiedding. I motored down hel'e.;1ll.\'111@1‘11l1$ 3110111 11w D1808 110W- becliuse—-—" ‘and~»—" “Ahywhy-q" "You say that. when I've just "llecaltse I bad business—some-§111‘0119n 111111 F0111‘ laboratory "- thing to (rlear up before leaving." '“'1l1l‘1l ylllrd lleyel‘ 191 filly 0119 399 "Yet you let every one nt-liover-—broken in through a secret door. yotl were going straight lo Jdver-‘Comiug 11011111 11 11911191 Hlllllwlly?" pony-t - ‘All very old houses have secret "There's nothing in that. Whe~1Dfl9Bl1EB8 or rooms." salt! Wells. "11 the; | we“; "(might go Liverpool has caused me to utilize this old or cuinc down to my own house11T11111‘. A1111 1118191 1111011161‘ Wily “w, my a585,- ~~ ldown to the laboratory, quite open "While the house was lent to usjilllfl l1‘1i1l1'l———" it was ours. lint 1A" that's plfllc! I, lyhnt do I cure? Don't let's know you've gut l-Jve hidden some 111111111 11118111118." K811! 1111i. 111m 811011 Wllr-fifl Whether it's just a ghnsilyiull do what you ask. 1'11 slve you practical joke you're playing, orilllc ‘benefit of the doubV-for fif- wllclhcr you've done away with lct-u minutes. But what about the lit-r bct-ztuse silo was mine. not blond?" yours, I don't know yet. but I will “i don't know. I can't fornl u know! We found u footprint in theory yet." Weill-i said. "Perhaps blood which icd us to the secret i! inn’! blood." ilooi- behind the tapestry-and then, “I pray God it's not. But it ul- li-i-ll linger marks. not dry yet~{iod,_lll1llil certainly is!" lluste srnnnetl- :lt' yolfve killed her!" f"Come up with mo. But I warn Iiiiwilnn Wells‘ tanned olive skinyull. Wells. I don't mean to let you ‘scemcll to fade. out of my l-iiglit for an instant." "You believe such n thing nl" "I don't ask you to-I don't wish lint-f" he broke out, “l thought we it," answered Rawtlon. Bile he was (were friends!" . (pale, and his eyes showed trollblc— “So did I, But now I know we're guilt perhaps, or so linste judged. oils-rules." l As if to prove the truth of his “Very well," the other said. "The assertionI the master of the house footprint you speak of isn't mine. led his guest (what a. mockery the nor the finger marks. I'd die a word seemed?) up to the ground hundred deaths sooner than hurt n floor by another way. As he had hair of Eve Carrolljs head. If said, there was nothing hidden harm's come to her ill this house (l about it, A door led from the lab- \\'(ill'l take anything of the sort for oratory into an antechamber and [ui-ziiitetl yet) it's as much a mys- thence to a large open cellar, itery to nle as to you, And WlIHlIQIHThETB, everyday objects could be uvlfi-e to be friends or enemies. seen in the electric light which lyolrrc bound to give me the bene-flVelIs switched on; a huge modern Ilit of the dotibt." furnace for llle central Ileating “The Iicnt-fit of the 1iollb1!"1\\'hicIi he had installed. big coni- lilzisie bitterly echoed. With no otll- purtments for storing wood and IOI‘ illlSlVfll‘ ht- walked about the coals; an apparatus for heating IYOUIII, examining everything, look- baths; doors labeled "Wine" and jug with ininglctl foal" and eager ,'l.\lineral Waters"; stone stairwavs mess for any sign that‘ Eve had leading in different directions, All ‘ll-Fell Iirntight into the laboratory. appeared commonplace and com- ,1""“1'5 m‘ dffild- Sllddelfly lll-FSDI-‘inl: foriahle, except for one detail. lftirtvard with a cry, / z | "Iler handkerchief.” lie cried“, isnutcliiug up a bit of camhric and; lace. i | It had lain on the table. where [Wells had flung his lint and gloves and placed several packets of pap- (PH-l beside a legal-looking tin box: |and it was at this "Iiad been standing when Haste 'l‘o Be Continued. lKidneys Must Have l CANADIAN NATIONAL Oolor Cut-Outs BEOWULF (A Viking Tale) Adapted for boys and girl! from tho great Enfllilh 9111*- Adapatl by Tavsg Maxwell l2.’ \\ A. 13E PURPLE d-OELMET SPEAQ BQDNZ>E$HOE$ . LEGGlNl-Qfi BLACK The Reunion (Drawing: King Hyeelnc) On the earth, beside the swamp in which Beowulf had 111111188111 "l? warriors waited dlaconsulzilely. Al- ter a whne the Wilr-Ilanes left, sure that Beowulf vl-as (lend. 'I'he Geatmen waited on. lleuwtllf all pearl; m out the swamp and then as ere rejoicing by Ills thane . When the party arrived back =11 Hrothgans palace much treasure did this great king B119 11191" 1°1' the noble deeds the clianlIl1011 11311 accomplished. Even so 1111011111 b9 the reward of a brave man by a just king. Iii spirits high with triumph the Geatmen prepared to return to their native country to 111!‘ 1119"‘ treasures at the feel of their king. IIygeiac—as was the custom in those days. Thus they got illto their good ship and sailed away. | Soon they came lo (ieallallli~tn ‘the land of their kinsman. Tlygelac ‘hand offered him their. treasure |which he most generously did divide among them. t (Something big Iiappeus to Beo- |1wulf before the week is over. Don't. ~miss any chapters.) llCopyright, 1925. Associate Edi- ] tors, Inc.) c. N. R. PROGRAM 2 t 1 i RAILWAVS ‘ $5,000,100 Thrown . h ( day was planned and u full rifled ship was to make the Dlllllllfli .. , guppy pomd W679 diet) 5' ' m, ngs were - laefeflrewtriille ‘lrgflml drive for Lila’ A Gigantic Szheme Which was] j Never Completed-Jlanned To y Carry Ships Aoroaa Isthmus ‘ of Chlgiteoto necaoary funds was made. No E tension When at last the required‘ amount’ necmsny for completionl was raised the extra tint-s allotted had explied and lo the company's: one or the most gigantic under- dlgmily no further time would l)?’ l-klngs ever attempted in the ‘granted by‘ the Government. The-r: Maritime Provinces was the bulldi hopes weie blasted. G, C._ held, Eng bf a"‘ship railway" across the hulli bud a cottage at Tidnlsli and narrow neck of land that separat- a house in Amherst. (‘omilig into es Nova Scotia from New Brun- town one \i'arm ullwrnanl; tired‘ swfck. All shipping. instead of and ifscouragell, he lay down to; gnlng the long, rough pansagelrtsl as soon as he rent-bed home, ttouud the peninsula. could be‘ _ taken across by rail from the Bay|stldtlcn death was not enf-cly uni‘ of libndy to NOITlNIIHJJEFlHIlIliexpfltllll, at; all English specialist‘ Strait in three hours; at Ieuslwbo had examined hint pleditrtd- craft not. exceeding forty-five hun- just such an iin.litiely' ending. Zvilal tired tonnage could be handled ln|Kelchunl was u very 18186 ilnfilly this manner. Tile scheme was alman, weighIri-g about two hlnidrcd faamble one and was endorsed by|anti eighty pounds. 111111 1111511 111111", Sir Benjamin Baker. who made a self unspuringly. Men 0f ill-i lyllt‘! piiraonhl inspection of the si-tutc with such foresight, zeal and ex» Jon, and if misfortune had not ecutive ability are sorely needed; dogged the steps 01 Gtwfxo Ci in- our Donllnion- ‘ i Kolchum. the promoter, we would The Amherst dock was an ex-| ltave seen whether or not the pro- ample of superior itiason wctk Jeutiwas-practlcal. seldom et- n on this side di the G. C. Kctchu-m was u Frederic- water. The whole enterprise dis- ‘.011 inan who had done big things played entii erlng skill of the. in contracts for the lntelcolonial. biggest, dcgr co, as malty famous Ho is described as being a tireless men were connected with the worker of unfailing optimism and work: O'Rourke, the American s firm believer In his work. No one who uftrwards built New York's met the man and listened to his first skyscraper, and Maurice (Kmversalifln 0n 1111:‘ 111111196! vtilh- Fitzlunuricc, famed [C1, irrigation out fe-t-ling confident of its tiltim- tygrk with the Nile in Egypt, also lite success. He had at first con- for his conspicuous abiLly in ceived the idea ‘of u ship canal connection with the itiuncls under 11010116 1118 iSI-lllnllfi. 11111 1110 911' lire 'l‘hanles,. Inter klzllghlcd and treuie difference in tide let-sis at now chin: cosulting engineer for the different ends made it il1l- tlie City of London. N= riy all llie_ Illflcllcflllle. T116 1111B 10149 0111.1‘ rwponsible [iosilions in tho coin- 10111319111114 T1111l11111 “T1118 111B Lilly pally were held by men from the "l F111l11y 110M111 111 fllxly-flve 18-11 Old Country. mcn of experience (Fiom the Sackvllle Post) and passed away whil" 111518111- He’) Strength i a for the Weak A" 5751351151" OX0 Cubes are concdttraiecl Pnlscufim" beef; Oxo create strength, no Milk -i-lslf l cup. r vigonvitality. It r ievea tired- HoiWaiokHall a cup. 11688 Mid ll l}! l and OXO-Onoteaa onlul tonic. Oxo Cubes used in llllnox Clllw- cooking‘ convert common- Sllllme 111 l-"Mn- place dishes into tasty fare. llf."."°...."i'i°i‘i.il‘i“."'.i'.'i h. u... of s-ise; i ' ' '1 “ ~ l0-30c. :3: 01H“! ix! halos: gain The Great Beef ilconomy 0a a n sy in, and is uildsal salo- luald against lnioction. grass, ready for: some progressive is the itidividual or complllly 1° 111111118 brick power house, now a cattle ill some iiletllotl oi‘ transportation ohed and u meeting place for from Amherst to the summer rc- bluckbiitis, and great piles of huge sorts at Tidnlsh. stone neatly cut iii (llfferent- The "ship railway" is forgotten dimensions. 'I‘ht-i~2 are also two by the millllflly 01 1111* P601118. but pilm of gray colored cubes, once tlic old residents In its vicinity are barrels of cement but the wood yet, nflcr thirty-two years. firmly has rotted away comiplelely- The convinced that the scheme would Bay of Fundy tides filled the liuvo succeeded and brought pro- dock with mud till not u stone is Sllllllly l" 1111 ¢°ll@Pl'1'°‘11 1119)’ 111111 visible of the magnificent masnn- MIMI 101‘ 119 1'1'11'11'"e"1 .1111 1111'» ry erected with so inlich skill and’€1"r1'1i1l11 111’ 1396- T119)’ 111111 51111111 "xpense. T110 rail-i and 11111011111101)’ benefits \'1'<11I1 1111 11111111111-2 as near- were sold. The splendid road-bod Iy all the abor was imported. the laonetructtiil by SUIIIU of the lint-s. remuneration LhPy received for tingInct-rs in the world rumliti in- 111911‘ 1111111 “'89 1‘11111=111"ll51i' Sulllll incl lIl('.I‘l'l_t' trtivcrcll liy weeds ilil-(l and the County was tilxoll for tlic ; mount- and ptoven ability. All that now remains high at the Amherst end- He coli- lemplated many similar enterpris- es on alargel‘ scale if the Amherst one-succe-Jdcd.‘ His next‘ venture was to build a railway that would handle iutich larger vessels from Georgian Buy in Luke Huron across to Lake Ontario via Simcoe \ Lake. if successful LlPfTG he would then attempt the Panama aild the transfer of all sized vessels. English Capital He wen-t to England and organ- ized a company which operated on English capital, the financiers‘ being (‘tiring Bros» The leading contractors were Meggs 8: Sons. who iu- turn sublet lo. others. 'l'lie masonry .was in charge of Symonlls, a noted Scotch builder. Oveinfoul‘ thousand riienwrerre eni~ ployetl, u large percentage being? Italian, hud one contractor, Morris. brought a Iarg-e force of French- Cauadianstxlvith their curls and equipment from Quebec. The land needed was given" flee by the. County Council who appointed ap- pvraiisers to appraise all property, involved and settle with the owir. era. This was done, but the small‘ price per acre paid caused con-| siderable dissatisfaction, as a cl ' % d-eed was given the company each instance and it remains iii the company's possession to this day. The Canadian (iovernment gave assistance- Sir John A. Mac- donald and Sir Charles Tllpperi being greatly interested. The coni- pany was given thltse years -inl A (Dtomllw sulge l0 your homc~ ‘lit eatie . the Home Victrola No. 210 - ~ $135.00 Others from $Z5.(l0to $65.01) l‘ llllh moment of silence—.. thundering of applause-thrilled by the exquisite pen iburst into the room. table Rawdon‘ Radio program to he broadcast which -to build and were to re-~ Kidney anti bladder irritations often result from acidity, ‘noted authority. The kidneys help lllvgfilter this acid from the blood and [pass it on to the bladder, where it “m” R wdon 0mm d u‘ t flinuy remainbto ilrritate alnd inflame ' . 11 =1, 9- 111 causing a urnn sca din sena- stole it when I said good-bye to lion, or settling uygnan irritfiion at 132i; “$35.? '}§".7Z3'22”§§ J"li.‘I..’.".I‘..-‘°‘»§-‘Z.T. "Fiihiii. "12h‘é'i".’i?." Sfiliiii the only one I have of hcr-Acxceptitinles during the night. The suff- ii few memories." lerel" is in constant dread; the wa- "Rot!" Kent flung at him, “Yoll1l8l' passes sometimes with a scald expel-t me to believe that? voiding ruin-nation and is very profuse: shall not leave this house, livellslflgllin. there is difficulty 111 V0111- You shall not sail for America, I'm 111g 11- going lo phone to the local police, 315111191‘ Waakllesi. 111051 101118 illl(l to London-lo Scot-land rainfall 1t bevfllwfi they can't control unless 1 m"; Eve alive and Wenlurination. While it is extremely ‘ annoying and sometimes very pain‘ fill, this is often one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Be- gin drinking lots of soft water. al- so gcl about folir ounces of Jad Stilts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Continue this for two 0r three tluys. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation to the blad- der und urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jud Salts is inexpensive, and is “Iier monogram!" he said. “and! even without that I'd know it vvasI I-lvtfs hy the perfumef It's scent she always uses." "It is her handkerchief, I grant within the 'next fifteen minutes. lThe police will know whether ‘Illlirlcfnlflrkfl up above are made by your foot uutl your fingers-and _______________ Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Dunstaffnage Churn and Butter Company, will be held at Dunataff- nage Creamery, Lot 34, Queen's County. on Wednesday, the twenty says a] first day of January, A. D., 1925. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. All shareholders and patrons are re- quested to attend the said Meeting. A special invitation la extended to patrons who reside at a diatance made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands oi’ folks who are subject to urinary disor~ tiers caused by acid irritation. Jud Salts causes no bad effects what- -by the Canadian National Rail- ways. the largest railway system in the British Empire. —F‘rom~ Station C.N.R.A. (313 Meteres) Moncton, N.B. Friday, January 16th. 1925. 7.30 p.m. Bed Time Stories, ‘by "Uncle Alf." 8.00 p.m. Dominion Live Stock Re- iports. etc. 8.30 p.m. Regular Musical program. L-Tenor solo (a( "Sweet be Your Dreams" (James) (b) "Until." (Sanderson) Mr. Alfred Le- gore. 2.—-Piano solo. Marion White. 3.—Soprano solo. (a) “Break o’ Day." (Sanderson) (b) "Sup lposin," Miss Gertrude McLelian 4.—Duet. “Le Crucifix," (Faure). Mr. Alfred Legere anti Mr. Dc- sire Bourque. 5.—Baritone solo (u) "Si Vans L'Avlez Compris." (DenzaJ (b) "I ipassed ‘by Your Window, (Brake) Mr, Desire Botirque. Address—Mr. W. E. Barnes. Sn» perlntendent of Motive Power. Atlantic Region, Cilnatlian Na- tional Railways. 6.—Tenor s0l0, "The Rosary." (in French.) (Nevin) Mr. Alfred Legere. T-Soprano solo. (u) “The Lass with the Delicate Air." (Arne). 11b) “oming Through the Rye." (Lees) Miss Gertrude McLelIan 8.—Duet. “Good Night, Good Night" lBzill.) Mr. Alfred Legere and Mr. Desire Bourque. Selected. Miss ceive a subsidy of twenty; thou-l sand-dollars per aununi for twenty years. Amherst Dock The dock at the Amherst cud was constructed inland, the water to be let in latt r. At the ‘Fidnish terminal a temporary dltni was-l built, covering an lrrca of »shallo\t' water extending nearly hull a hills, This area was tlredgctl lo permit operations. A1 the (locks. which were forty feet tlecp, the ships were placed on a ribbed framework, which clumped on the vessel, the whole beln-g hoisted by hydraulic machinery and placed on the rails- Two tracks, four rails In all, m. parallel, the coili- picto distance from dot-k to dock being ‘seventeen and a quarter miles, All ith-e machinery, rails, en- gines ‘and boilers were brought from England, over eight hundred thousand dollars duties being puld to the Canadian Government. About ten inilcs 11p from the Amherst dock was a Iioggy dis- trict, The settler around tlic vic- inity claimed this was bottomless ..nd prophesied failure there, but the engineers sank rock for a depth of sixty feet to il sulld formancc of GalIi-Curci as she sings with wonderful purity-a great audi- encc gives voice to its appreciation. The magic living touch, the alluring glamor of the actual presence, the some richness of performance-all this can be yours with—"His Master's Voice" Victrola "the theatre of tlic home" and-“His Master's Voice"- Victor Records “the performers of the home". V To know the truth oi this statement, every “His Master's Voice" dealer invites you to call for a demonstration. Vlaorhyriqiladihaéomplq‘ atil ulr you bprwill don wrllfluiuln: vicnlutns , nut no mote (41% (is Masters Votceli foundation. of u distance of a mile and a quarter and it stands its firm as ever today. Work was commenced ln 188x and coiltinul-ll tintll, 1890, when Baring Bros. were Victrola .. ___Bl NEW YORK FISH ADS. involved in tlisastrous deals in § GVGI‘. Here you have a pleasant. effer- vescent litbia-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder irritation. By all means have your physician exs-mine your kidneys at least twice a year. 103 The P. E. Island Hospital Campaign Fund Collection On January 15th the third pay- ment of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Campaign subscribers will be due. Aa it Ia the lntentlonpf the Trua- teea to begin work on the neces- sary changes and improvement; In the early spring, It will be clun- trial that every subscriber pays tin lthe amounto new duo and overdue at the earliest possible moment. Al thin la the third collecting period one half of the total amoim subscribed l; now duo, and should be paid at once. and as much more from the Creamery and who are shipping Cream by rill to Dun- staffnage Creamery, January 5th, 1925. By order of Director-s. 783-1-10Ml0. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Kensington Dairying Association will be held In the Temperance Hall on Tuesday, January 20th next at. 1.30 p, m. Patrons and aI-I shareholders are requested to be preterit. . 1M1‘ Solmi America and forced the cont-puny to suspend operations for n time, Sir John A» Mucdonuld died iii June, 189i, and 'I‘uppci- went to England afterwards. Many influential men in Prince Edward island and St. John. N. 8., itlllpp- lng authorities, sea captains, etc. opposed the project for reasons of their own) probably on account of the fact that the ship railroad company hall subsided small com» ponies to handle shipping. Tlicso opposing forces. together with the aid of several unscrupulous poli~ licians. undermined the govern- memt. support. An extension of iaeveral months was given and Ketcbum did his best. The heavy s eel rails were laid for the entire port. 1i ance, with the exception of ii 12:40 p. m.——Produce market re- small bridge three miles from the port, dock. The Amherst‘ dock was 9.30 p. mr-Dance music by Phil nearly complete, but the one at Romands Orchestra“, ‘from ‘New ‘Pidnish wasnot so far advanced- Kenmore Hotel, Albany N. Y., and Five 1111111011 41011111‘! 111111 11115611 popular must spent. Less than a million would finish the work. A grand opening . The Orapoud Creamery 00., will Tho Annual Meeting of the Fod- llolil their Annual Meeting In Lady aral Dairying 0a., Eldon, will be Fans Hall at Craplud on Tuoadaywhdi! In the Hall at Eldon on Wed- Jantlry 20th, 1925 at two (2) molly, January 21st, 1925 at o'clock In the aha-noon. 7.3:) p, m. . H. V. NORTON, Mental-y. OIG-l-IQMSI. 9.—Baritone solo "Nirvana." a-ms.) Mr. Desore Bourque. Mr. W. A. McKio, accompanist. Program of lpopular dance music by Joe Mazzileo and his Rainbow Melody Boys, of Moncton. New Brtinssvick, Canada. God Save the Kinq 969-1-16-Mli WGY Program SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 WGY (Schenectady, N Y) General Electric Company 790 Kllocycles (380 Metres) Eastern Standard Time 11.55 a. m.—-U. S. Naval Obser- vatory time signals. 12:30 p. m.-St0ck market re- final for pair . . . . . . . Plain Linen Huck "Powlells, embroidered end-s, regular $1.70 value, final for pair '89 Linen Towel, Damask Embroidered, regular $2.00. Final price for pair.........I.‘9 CrihijiiliTehil-(ets, all wool, blue bordered, Whipped all round. ‘Final for each OHIFEAETu/ETI? sleigh robes. _ Final price - - {Children's wlhite wool, sleigh robes. co. WllDMilN 960.1111; COMMISSION DEALERS _IN SMELTS-—EELS—-BASS—-SHAD MACKEREL—LOBSTERS-—ETC. J. F. PROFITT. I Secretary. Kenalnqton, Jan. 12th, 1926. il30-l-litMl4i. nissdfifiiion OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby qlvlm that. the partnership heretofore existing and doing business. In Charlotte- town under the name and style‘ of "Burhoe A Connors" lo hereby dla- " p°"'b"" up,“ by mm”; can“; l-vfliera will be asnt to each aub- Dsted this fourteenth day of:°"'b" "Wu" u" ‘MWM d“ '5 I November, A. 0.. 1924. M‘ nu’ Kindly and or take your pay- (SQdJ HUGH Fl CONNORS manta to The Canadian Iank of (SQrL) JOHN BURHOE Commerce. Obarioflatowit. Wlltllll FRANK R. HEART! (891) K. M. MARTIN. _.' ‘ ' » Chairman Campaign Committee f. IUNNYSIDI, GHARLOTTETOWN 9'_I_4-1-l6Ml_i. Car Load Lots a Specialty Send to us for Stencil, Cards, Etc.“ PROMPT DAILY RETURNS 25 Fulton Fish Mkt. NEW innit, ii..v J. n. MoWlLLlAMS, Secretary, L HIM-NIH“. Frl- Mom-Wed-lrrl. 8974-1344-1040. i ~--_ irmnhuima “W” ‘ i- wwav m...