a . : . A t ‘ . LESS jumper dress 'lllflf.|0l'i' of colors very special v_l- Iitssoiiissi wnAr ioiri-Ji. uiniss TWO-Pl a stall,»- in best colli- ar Day bargains. $5.98. Pro *4?‘ 44v —» snuvcm-QQJA-n-n u. " ‘r ‘Piorunss LSiiuwlng Entire 1s Rounds Seq. world's‘ Greatest ., Champion I he‘ batters ms ' plucky oppohent for fifteen oom- plete. rounds. :_ Cost’_$50.00 to See ‘ ‘I it at Shelby GAET A RING SIDE ' SEAT a uuiici EDARI) SATURDAY ‘ ‘j . They have often been seen t mining along the hawsers secur- ‘lie ship to the wharf. toe possession of an infant's csui is regarded as a certain pro- tection against drowning and it is a fact of melancholy significance that during the lute ivar the price of cauls went up considerably. At table if a glass tumbler is ln~ ailvertently struck, a sailor will instinctively put out his hand to siioviimo BUT AFTE-R USUAL snow. .. .__._.___-- SOPERSTITIONS or TH!’ »: i‘ ‘Many strange superstition: ‘- t the distant past are lniierit- 1| .~ the sailor, and even in these ~ on; days of steel and steam his outlook is still influenced by thcin. ‘From time imnicniorinl sea birds have been regarded by sailors us sacrosanct. Woe btatldc the man who slays one of “Mother ("l\I‘t‘Y5 Chickens!" The fate of the man who shot the albatross is well IWPVPHI ll '1" ill fllliélllil trill tlllll BB)’ kndwm ‘Save a -lr- = ning man." But there are other superstitions (fats ‘-.r-- ‘ucky, especially black concerning sea birds. Many sall- ones, bu: ‘I are not always re- om-lol- lnstance, believe that they garden 1 .~-~r. Scots fishermen are the wandering souls of evil sny that Won the name of a doors“ condemncil tn continual dog will .t‘ “i: ‘w storm, and that lllovament. Some believe they the wind ‘~ i w: from the direc» tlnn in Wlllcli a. dog points his nose when he howls. Icelandic fishermen regard it as unlucky to have a dog near their nets or boats, while in Cornwall carry the souls of masters of lost ships. plalntlvoly crying in the still watches of the night until their bodies‘ shall be carried to the lac-l for Christian burial. The small grey gulls which fly swiftly up and down the Iiosphor- ous, near the Golden Iiorn. skitti- nilngclose to the surface of the water without ever seeming to alight, are said by sailors to be the souls of wicked captains of ships sentenced to wander thus till the Day of Judgment. Rats foretell disaster by leaving an lllfated ship just before she K. ance of a spectral dog. -———-<-0->——-- (Pittsburg Post.) "Gosh!" "What's the matter, friend?" “l ivlsh I could find a hotel that was run to stilt me." "Itg a difficult matter. friend. 'l‘iii.-< lintvl isn't. run to suit me, and yt-t. l own it." -l storms are foretold by the appear- BroiL. iLtd. 30406-264ii WHOLE-SALE PRICES on all ‘Ladies Ready to Wear. Prowse Bros Ltd. _ 3040-6-2-.l~3i .__._ HAMPTON OONGREGATIOII — Rev. M. J. MacPherson, M. A., B. D., Minister, preaching services for June 29, Bonsbsw at 11', Hump- ton at 3 and Borden at 7.30, Prayer service in Tryon at 8 p. m. (‘ou- gregzltional meeting at»Bonshaw to consider repairing our church there on Tuesday, July first at 8 p. m.. A cordial welcome for all. CL.AY—MacINTVRE.—Mr. F. zink William Clay of Bridgetown, 1'. id. l., and bliss Sylvia Leland 3-inc- liityro. of liundas, were married :it the Baptist Manse, Kingsboro, d’. Walker performed the ceremony. Miss lilaolntyre is well known and is a general favorite, As organist in the Baptist Church, she is well ‘known iu musical circles and in the various activities oi‘ the rellg‘ lous lilo of’ her homo village. Mr- Clay l4; one of Bridgetowns enter ‘prising young men. Many friends say “lion Voyage" to the happy young i-ouplo just embarking‘ on the sea oi‘ matrimony. MAILS FOR OVER8EAS.——Malls for the linlted ‘Kingdom will be despaiclieil by the Empress of Scot- land sailing from Quebec on Wed- nesday, the 2nd July, also by the ilontralm sailing from Montreal on the 4th July and by the (laronla from Quebec on the 5th and by the Wiilto Star Steamer Doric sailing from Montreal also on Saturday, the 5th July, Letter mall failing to connect with any of ‘these steamers ivil-I be sent via New York. ISLAND GRADUATES.-— Miss Anna Mae MoClure of Iiietlfortl, Mass, daughter of Mr, William Mc- Clure. (Jentcrville Bedequs, Prince l-Iilward island, has lust become a student ln the Training School for Attendant Nurses conducted by the llouselioltl Nursing Association at 222 Ncwbury St, Boston, Massa- ohueetis. After six weeks theoreti- cal training at the school Miss flic- Ciure will go to one of the greater Boston llospltuls for twenty six weeks practical training and expv-r. lence. At the end 0t‘ that time she e Discussion in the Hou so of Commons on tab 1'2. l.. nn June 25th, Rev. W. R. Mac- E New $50,000 Subsidy for the Magdalen Island Steamer Service Mr. LOW: Inorder to save time. I may inform my hon. friend that we have already bad it read to the House. Mr. HANSON: I am glad it was read, but l was not here. Mr. MEIGIIEN: It will bear re- pltitlon. ' Mr. HANSON: Like the hon. Minister of National Defence, I was attending to my duties on the redistribution bill. According to the prospectus, the new steamship was being constructed in Paisley, Scot- land. under contract for the open- ing of navigation in 1924. The un- derwriters state: This ship is being built in com- pllaiice with a subsidy contract- Mr. LOW: We have heard it bo~ Mr. LOW: Mr. Iiandry is not an officer of that company. Mr. HANSON. He was an officer of the Lovst Steamship Company up to a very recent date. Mr. LOW:'I do not state it posi- tively, but I am informed that he ls not in the companw now. But why should my hon. friend soy that this subsidy is intended simply to assist political friends of the govern- ment? Would he say that the successful tenderer before was a political friend of the then government? I Mr. IIANSON: No, he was an nemy. Mr. MEIGHEN: We did not go on that principle. Mr. HANSON: If the minister will look up the correspondence in connection with ‘the subsidy con- tract bc will find that represents tlons were made to his department in 1923 tltut these gentlemen must have a ten-year contract in order to finance the building of the boat, and the department yielded to their representations, although as a matter of fact tho service never was worth $50,000.; the service lr simply worth wlvat was paid for it by previous governments. The besi service ever ru-idered was by thr Lady Sybil. Mr. LOW: Lct me remind my fore. ' _ Mr. HANSON: You will here lt tignln, please. —onterctl into between Mr. Willluiii Fraser and the Bill/MTV nient of the Dominion of Canada. I may say that the subsidy con» tract has been assigned to the Lovut Steamship Company. ~under which the contractor is antltled to an rmnual subsidy oi‘. 550,000, payable annually for ten years, commencing with tho open- ng of navigation in 1924. The pay‘ nents under this subsidy will ex- cnd beyond tho longest maturity hon. friend that it has been tbt ,; the hon,“ custom for years to ask tendereri Th," 1S u, s_._,y_ n", subsldy will to nauie tile minimum number oi 1mm >5“; T. q’. the proposal. ICIEPPLIE-mtfl"? . Al payments under the subsidy ire to be assigned to the company lllil by the company to the trustee, ind the trust deed will provide hat from these monies the trus~ co will in encli year pay the tniount of the interest and prin- ipal that. may be payable ln that rcur and will pay over the lmluuce ‘einainlng to the comptany. years of the contract and the tend t-rers in tlils case named ton years. The other tenderer named It similar term. Mr. HANSON: I have not n cop) of the other tender, but it ir- tlulto apparent that this is a dc nurture from the former practice; t-he contract for the service befori was never for a tenycar period. Mr. LOW: But there was u one year contract for n. number o‘ l submit that although this years, which was eventually in eenis to bo a profitable arrange creased to five years, but not l!) uent for the company, it is not in he interests of the Dominion ex- bctluer, and that the subsidy is ui~ ogctlicr too large for the scr- ‘ice. it may be that the boat. is tuo ill: for the service, but the net rc- -ult will be that out of the subsidy , he owners will own the boat utid fiesides will have had a substantial this government. Mr. HANSON: l suggested tha this was mado a tuJ-year contrac! in order to fimliice the building u. thc boat. l do not think that tll8f~it subsltlies should be on such u. scali as to render it possible. Mr. SINCLAIR (Queen's): Mr you the kind and qnsl-. tty of breeding strains that the fur markets or tlho world demand to- t Zl V. - _ l glmlvbe grmhmled m‘ ‘m *A“°'1‘1“'1l Chairman, l think my hon. frient iroflt. I ‘"113? 311d “my 111°", '1'“ “'“'_'°11°‘1,1"'sliiiiiitl give consideration? to tht Mr. SINCLAIR (Queen's): Does ‘l’ I T l?“ °‘“"‘1'°i1'_1 Nummg AS“‘1"1“1‘_‘"1 size of tiic boat and the speed rc uy hon. friend mean to insinuate - lwgislry W11 ‘~11 ‘turnhflms ""595 mrltlulretl. whcn ho will readily set hat you can get a company to i: ‘ 2W1" 1411141111199‘ that the subsidy will not go far to perate o. bout without profit? - - ‘ ‘*f‘“ wards financing t-lie building of liir. HANSON: 'l‘hat iloes not rc- 3 u E Titer 1N1MLG8AT1ir‘: Limfvs- —_t.he new lutlat. There was complain luire answering. ‘ ' ' ' ' 1 ‘ 1"“‘1'1"i1 011511116 B "l Yi‘t“"of the service by the old bout Mr. SINCI AIR (Queen's): No l ' HA ‘I etvt 0t an instruction relative tnfwiucu was small, only 400 tour .0 not tliiuklit does. M“ RRISON~ FORD x lthe new‘ lnuinilgrtltlloltl llrflillvwwllltd} The new boat is to be about '10‘ Mr. MIQIUHEN: Before the iliin~ ETHEL SHANNON . BOB-S ll 0 B “(it ll Y . - '- tltli tom-i. and will rcnnir- more powe filer of National Defence cam ii ' ' i ‘ 1 till)’Lgizrngl-llglfirlllotxljllillgylgititlfil583362321llllglllgelilnlldvsllgg-Sfilfrrlill; 1111mm“ 1° 1111111" lliibllt! the fnllowlnfiito drive her. She is illso to haw he Minister of Trade and (Exflllll- tc L A R A‘; ,3 o w i hi: " I a a w a ‘ »1.‘;£?.I“‘2f3.?.i.i3f..2“°...‘"“2l‘2‘ ‘ihiiif.iP32“tiff“i;.iii°‘lli."‘.‘iili“ififi. WILLIAM NORRIS ver ox farming for the next flve years, my conscientious opln- I I 1 1 ' I ' ‘ B‘ - ' ' ' a l - " 1 o -States. In general, the ‘new law rc- us who have had an ex ierinnce u I ht o l-ft i f ti ~ Mi “t -- null Holt WOOO’) TWCIVG 1 i011 would be. that we are in for a period of ' ti - . 5 y ' 1 ' g r " "m" O “- "1” ‘,1 Y ‘I love f _. gm“ y 111¢1E11S1J1 qulr s 'll p1". oi. it 1' ti t ll i fl ' k - . ‘ - -. - 7°“ bu‘ 1 ' gmvdllltlliallgebettirtpflces If." M111.” Fox furs ma“ we 111"“ the liulletl gtzsleiliqtohixilcgtrtqo sifbmll ‘hf lldillisnliltgxi’: N0, m)’ right hon. Most-Beautiful ‘nth won't marry 7W", 531d ‘ ' B p“ w" or we yeus‘ a copy 0t’ t-licir birth certificate and whcn you double the size of th lend suggested lliut Mr. Frilsol-t Pit o‘ Anyone who has studied the fox industry the last twenty two photographs oi‘ llhHHGelVPS to boat and dmible her sllectl, it l its the right bower oi‘ the uiiiils 'A u _ .0 yam-g must, know rim; Eurgpp huq boon ll“. grout out“, |- q t the American Consulate and to "fill obvious that the increased expens -r. I said I did not lIIlUW Wllvlllvl‘ "g Marriage M115 ">- 4 » - 1 . L or rllver ,, , ,1 ‘ Fox mm, and "m, a" the wnrhrfi records [or pens (which by the m" “ml flwpaf l0 m, Illlmlgrglllllll will amply warrant the increase l. i: was his right or lei‘ bower. Mgkmg Dgwyp-Tg-Dgfa, "iflflflh" 4 way have bee“ captured by Prince Edward “land Tamed m,‘ Visa FOPIII," for which there is a subsidy. ‘l‘hc old limit could no Mr. MlsJlLiiildN: Yes. Maybe we ' _ ’ F 4 “ . - - , or she had seen her pglfg) war-a made M u", great London uucmm _ T] j fee of tendollars United Sluice make the trip under thirty hours m. get which he was from the . . , 1 .. found their way to Austria. Russia. Germany, antlaFranclnfle 4 ‘nlrro/‘lvy ml HS alulvulhxyut In ‘WM lhhflflmut is 3111111088“ m make 1 “M31012 Forsyeanasuaccwfulplay; marrwd ‘mum. h" ‘ 1914- l0 1920 limits countries have been practical] currency. Tie new law will not af ll eon, Mr. MACDONALD (Pictou): lic - own lriothcr flirt t- 4. . 4‘ y out of the . . . . . . . now a great Motion Picture ' °" mill-km, Now Germ. m3 R t. - ' A t I _ lcct Canadians going to the linltnd MT- M1‘11('1'11‘1N- W113! G065 lllt a ueltlicr. i" acuye in the". dammit! rm, glifiear F0“)? liuirisfmlrfzaggj“$3512: Stains on llOiHL-lltltl lt!lll1)()l‘lll‘y visits nliluistilai‘ say that the old boat tool Mr. HANSON. lie may be tho riqeousiy‘ the lm-gest buyers m the hm," La . , for business or DlBZIGIIru and lHQF“ tilrly tours to make the trip whllc joker and take all tli\ tricks F15. " ‘ ~~.— ~~ ‘isn't there o - Y fllilfivns sale, sending the 4 . . ' . i h ~- IhPlchRllaJolnunYa-g a 9130C < price of good skins up 50% above the previous auction sal ‘ l“ R150 ‘"0 “hit-migration Quota" m,‘ the new boat will make it in fif» Mr. (YASGIIAIN: I was not lirc- fimwbhflknhhdu where love is f 7., t’ figures. Germany also was the lgrgggt bu es i Canadian citizens. It ls suggested let"? sent when this discussion sta tcl " ' r” l ‘_ yer at the Danish 5:119 4 . ~ 1" ‘ - she asked held among]; lately tn persons who are doubtful : t M13 S1NCLAIR (Queen s): I aiu but find titer l a r ti . l ' a} This is good new‘! r H f their atfitus tinder the new lawnlha‘: ilinillflhltgrthe statement made by the crease of $20,01l)0sin fill; (lrlilituy: “Yes," laid Cary, “a V} . or 1e ox rancher, as it means a brozid- 4 icy ca at tie American (Ynnsulute 5 - no objection to the increase if it <| l i- market d t a - - - - 1"“ "M" tools (b 6 , an s ea lty increasing demand (luflng u, n, L r < for nu-tin-i- lnfoliinutioll. so m.- to 1'"- M111“111‘1N- 11° $11111 "i" °1‘1 is nt-csst-nry to better the service 9° vellum. The United States is also demanding gran; Eunflfemix I’ avoid possible difficulties with llni- 11°51 19°11 111M911 11°11"! 1" B90" ill tltlvt-ltlflll- Bill 1118i- Ytltll‘ "Hi1 and "CV" "turm" , gS ver Fox furs. Thug mgrkgt condmons are being Granted 4 m] gm,“ lmmlgrfluon unlclul“ u, Wpflllhlziff-illtl thirty hours in bail. proceeding years I had occasion to As you shall i, which will take care of all the Silver Fox furs that can no p", the border; 51" HENRY DRAYTQNI Al"! h" interview the Minister of ‘Prado _"° i t 0 fiucedih“ gmces m“ W111 $18111 l1 profit ten times greater than i _'“* “V” 311111 W118i- lllfl B96911 0i the and Commerce on the necessity of n- ‘ any o or arming proposition one can Engage in, < ATTENQ |, Q |:_ CONVENT|ON_ new boat would be. establishing a whiter service be- Prince I, n you intend m t] I -—'I‘ite delegates appointed by Mr- HANSON! “'11!!! the lwfl- tween Murray Bay and Tittlousuc ward . < ‘mum h. m“ n, aqifvglfftlntage of this condition you 1 Court. Charlottetown, No. m6 otm- '“‘""1’°' 1°‘ 9'18""?! Bel" 1“ ‘W’ in my constituency. and nt that ‘Néxt Week s; _ u f. ranch this fall and make your j fltllun Order oi‘ lpflftlflfgrg‘ 1513mm Dltlllfllble. but let me point ‘out time numerous petitions and n-lo ‘i arrangements at once 4, llowltintl Meiklc u-ud Ben], l. W111“ 111° Eflswr" Sewrmefl (‘Olll- grams were forwarded to the , , rm- the [Iircliaslng of <> Coombs, loft June 16m fnr Illon- ‘my gill“ 1° m“ P“1’11° 11"‘ novel-intent by people llviut: in , i‘ hreeglaiga stock, and 1 treal and returned June 23rd. A smmg‘ that. lllilfl. of the country urging the I avo appolurmgngln 4 sp endid trip'wiis experienced The ~" """"“‘ Bfllfllllt-thlnent 0f such a service. 1 securing Lbs kind and I country en routs looked verygond |Ait ll 11111118!‘ 0f Flvl. a IQW- You"! 1 qnnlity of foxes naces- t but none of it with one or two ex- nan when l was in oniwsltitni l 1 sary to make for sure 1‘ reptlons, could compare with “llciieiltled 111 Oblfllnltls from the success. , Prince ldilward Island. The meeting late government s‘ service during -— - i \ 0 wasmverything ‘that id ‘l; 1929 Illltl 1921- ' ' Owing to my oxtea. j, aired. Tbs High Chief winger? Mr. MEIGIIEN: Hear, hear. 111"“- w11°1l 1 W" 111- Tfll1°1l5511° 111 1 I slvo connections in tbs 4 J. A. A. Brodeur an official of the _ MY- 135511115111? B111 1110 1W1‘- 1919_M“1 u’ ‘1111111111115 “m1 111°" l fur industry of this j City of Montreal in the absence oi vice was dlscontltiuedwhen tliu "IPBBWB $11900 1t 18-4 10111111 111° I province, I believe I am l the Mayor and Councillor ext dell ‘ steamer Champlain‘ , was sold, W001i! lllilitlllhlwu” 1111-111“ 1'1"’ m“ 1 lnabetter position m“ , a hearty wolcomg lo m}, v; no,“ When I made. representations to, that something should be done. any other man hers to < and the Keys and Freedom of the 111° 5°"°.1'11111“111°1' 1111B 155111119110" lughuy or wrongly l thought were l advise and select for t City. Asthls meeting was of very of the servicetlie hommlnlster told w“ “_1’1“”° “M” “elvme “mum ‘ 1 m8 that m‘! year the“ w“ no, be ghen, and we supported that l 1 , livery fox I sell is St‘lli"'tl by ma and my sour» card goes with it. l nirn take particular imins to see that limb- ltit-rn art- satisfiictory as i0 blood lines, etc., and that the marking; are carefully proportioned, To ranches that require a change of blood my services will be portion. larly valuable, n I sin in s position to buy for them almost any desis- iible strain or type. ,"f" we‘ .-~ . i: n. M and. uold disappointment. fll.;~.illiester S. lloLure .- I114.” _ K an, _ Edward island, census iismnt tSl- a suv» Pox Fun in u» wens. r _ . i 1 sh: at lnforyistlpnorliillsltlenl, Montreal and Toronto mo ‘Jildll n languid-lithium» sum. mo. My sub cm ‘Q . ,_~ ‘Uissjflltlilvory Fox AAJA: w; v:AAv:AAAAAA great interest to the Order every delegate was present and continued so till the end of the oosslon, The salads Tee 00.. extended- to I-tigh Courts the opportunity of viewing the harbor and country from the 10D nf their ‘high building which all appreciated, The full ‘importance oi this High Courts Meeting will no taken‘ up in the near future when the member will be notified thvfmigli the press and by personal notice oi a meeting of Oouvrt Charlottetown N0‘. 576 Canadian Order of Forest ers, . of pains. stiffness In the limbs and lame book are The Annual Meeting of tEglingtou School District, No. , was held on Tuesday evening. There was quits A large attendance. Mr. Geo. cum nu appointed filhairmlfi. The supplement voted was $100. The sum of $75. was voted formatting expenses. The , _ was voted for school lawn. ‘Mr. cows Ooffla was el¢ semi ‘Ifnisteo. m. Reginald Din} AQLLLQA x . ‘ Lmmi Q4‘ vvv vvwwwwvvvvYvvvvvvTv ... u ...i. well. Aiiditqrflrho prfieiit teacltdi- resineit. _ ’ ’ tiintmoney in found to increase so " tie supp a somebody idle Mr. Fraser. ,_o._ j onougli money available to finance such a proposal. The subsidy was a very srniill one, running to about $15,000 or 0.000. but we were glven m un iii-stuns that tum-e was not enough motley available to os- tabllsh that service. Iiow is it then. largely‘ the service given under this item in another province? Sir‘ HENRY DRAYTON: Per- sps the hon. member did not IMOWJX? n, iidw to 5o about it. o to Mr. raiser. or CABORAIN‘: I will go to the ‘h d" of the department and those viva’ granitic-aunts. I do not go to o _ e . , _ “gill?! i-MNRY DRAYTON: fniere is 6w deal‘ m: wiisqmy iii-n. friend _ 1:?!‘ ldvlillzgwwilyilflll is f, I ‘ ‘ f a 1 m- allegation. sltlioniiii ii; illli-iy littlltell. Toilet! is en off: tits “ whore A happy-spirited, with a thousand situations. of an American jockey in England, . I. V‘ v ‘exciting romance and one specular Prince Edward MONDAY b. TUESDAY n. r. Scnoimmo finunb GASNIER viow and acted accordingly. it. was ronlly a smaller nsatter than my hon. friend thiliks. On the other side of the rivenwo have the In torcolcnial railway; further up the river’ we hnvtfthe branch runn- ing down to Murray liny. As I re call it we uscil to maintain a sor- vice on tho south sldc of the river When I wttit there I found that the Champlain was not doing very much and that she might. just as woll givethls service as not. The result was that tiiail were got in, contact with tho odtlde world rind kept up. and the cost was small. I regret to hear that that service has been discontinued. MrflLOWul have no objection to stating exactly what I said to the hon. member (Mr. Cssgrainl in re- EH11.‘ to the mutter: It is true that be nailed at my office and asked forla subsidy varying from 325.000 t0 $40. 00a‘ year. He salted me to noon s‘ .1101. ‘oi-viva but I toni ‘the present state or . s‘ BREAM ER -- nan . . I would be very glad to look into time comes I shall ho only the request he has mods, (To be Continued) l LETTER OF svMPA-riiv To ‘Miss Annie Michelin“ ‘mil “it; ‘Aime! "Arthur. Fredericton, We the mambo s of the Frederic. l tit ,_ ‘ yiiiuih '1 . vault use’ iii-Shit ‘ till‘ prao- ' ‘any us’ silt‘ use‘ to have‘ summon wild with ‘mum m:- a canine im givers, oligh ‘iitr. cannon”: f oust: do my, 8h- nnuiir nitiirrou. 1 iusp- t 4%! . m lbitry we subsidy.) think Dress Ollr most sincere and heart- i‘ m out m felt sympathy in the great sorrow _ a adieu _' t‘ scallion "has ilanlmisd your hbmg ,rt,0r,f7f'° ,sdlt-h'0f d. radars g6 caidsinteghisi Haul‘! ‘mlféll “m” ,_ n,. o e I must is k u ll ~.,..,- . . ‘3....2‘.’.l .Zif.-.i.“..i%i.2i’f“f.§i 3.‘; $228.1.‘ it'll ‘ f i” t? m tube home where she was the é“ . Inc...‘ k ' “l, $0“ milliliter dimming . 0 a _ eenly m: sad oiirtissm ffiliifl. , I" M! otunsmrwitrya-is" .- a-‘u fDoes Marriage, Kill Love ? A Daring SocletyEgpoge FEATURING: H!» costsew MQmz/E And An All-Star Cast including MILTON SiLLS - ELLIOTT osxrsn _ stvtvui GTEDMAN t, ll n fdgqlln. ton Women's Institute desire to ex- ‘ w.» lost one of its besrlovéd mails-lava“. Lyon '-" ‘MYFITLE - l thebmiixtterilnnd if it is my plengllrg your loneliness find grief. ‘I-ler lite (‘omillnel c tango of tho Trade and "l1 Mirth was ‘beautiful to all who . roe apartment when that ‘gllihprlvllllzgg o; hm. "|,n.|,h|v_ oo e m l t of our grief we rec. pleased to give consideration to Osnlw that. for her the Valley of IEBl-hul/Il iii truth tbs gateway to the fuller. more perfect, more glor- ious life imdloaven. May lIlIB God l0! tlll-pomfort. solace and strength- 9" Yen it! Your sorrow until you ‘meet the-loved mic gone before st the pmetkuuiiioliitbloro the great lwiilte throne, 1h river,»- we ‘loved below ‘q tlan garments t an gthe snow. V0 braved paid Jordan's @%|h death's hill i?" 111ml are W116i. ~ t If ‘llllfiyulrs every sor w lgissvfmir I lovlni irmob-‘m . s. ‘l ; m! ... _. mu. swun- H“. I