V ' Ubnediii/*pn ldisc) l iiyernillll _74#7*°-'f¢*§if‘ :°'..n"‘“r.s...“’l'-..."° ' ‘ll _ _ ' °_ . _ 2 ° lin,-,,;n_t»r|tst_s. Qommeree Commission lrbout' t‘lio,\;_)11el*atlQng_0i the Billiard co jto -whiehlniilllons of 'New H-aveu rrrurl;l¢sli;¢~§i.7.1§=~__ls »~_allsna:~_lle»h- n-_ lsgslly diverted; proceedings under ths,e;~|_niliif_il stgtlitgs will 'be inttitut- ed ny tus _'Gower ment .to eoinnsi iheiiv,'t_o téhi-i_f1f,_~. _ 1 i _ _ ll lun sul; _ (CBnadib.u.'Press) _ Blil4'FALO,` l€#i'll_ Fifi.-Barr. Millar, thc nlleged'~bur5:lar who is on hunger strike in Jail for-'tho past ten days wus taken to the hospital in “seri- ous condition. ‘ .Millar has been forcibly fed through a tube through the nostrils.sln_de his arrest. Phy- sicinhs arc"divlded np to whether he is sllamming ol#--nlirilie. _ Ulllf-ll3i..l;lllS llllllll slclll (Canadian Press) _ \vl\sn1NolroN-. ._ 'April is.-rue temporary _infimctggn gmnt;;d` by Judge Veederlydl t' \'U'.' S. jlllstrict ff " , l~I'r7A'1ir.71s-'ilnlesls ther; , *_* __ l zzz - --~---l_ - ~ _vi ' ' ’(C_%ns`dian Press) _WASHING DN, Xprll 15.-Read- of -palG9¢¥g61‘ totes on all -I1lt0`r6’£ats state rél‘iIw‘ays of the Unit- il' 31la`iil| in conformity' with the long and short hsul provision law. ,,u_1_1d_er_,ordere_of the Interstate Cono- -rl1el»ss~‘omnrlnsslon‘. will *become snee- i.'lve'MaY ilrstu The new term died by the roads with the Commission indicates substantial reduc'tlons_ln rfitos -iibrticiltsrly' from important terminals, th'e."i-ate basing from Pointe to .inlterlilediete points. Elfllll I _ . ill NEW llllll l('alladi-all I‘l'csul NEW YORK, April 15.-Sir lrloncl Garden arrived hero to-day by the Steamer Olympic. He declined to d scucs the Mexican situntion or tell 'hllimmcd utc Plans. n... lllilll WANTS HUME llllli _ iilnllndian Press) LONDUN. April 15.~Onc of the strongest imperial reasons for sec- tllng the Irish Home ‘Rule question, says the Manchester Guardian, is that the Empire as li whole stronglv wishes it settled' up. ` The Canadian Parliament five timm Court. ‘-l‘0it_l'#|r=l_`__l_l`3--fill. W. Bliss Co. from revBalln#_'li~p`9=`¢ithcr nations the wnslfu¢t1ohi‘of-the alles-Lesser tor- : llcdv "Ml i j "`j§l¥;_'e'.1J_..' 08.- navy .wrs over passed resolutions of sympathy with the Irish reuuest for Home Rule: the Australian Senate and -House of Representatives both netitioncd the f°“d°l`°d_-l1¢¥"mlWh¢L"'i"'?l`l1¢° Blilcccm- for-own in the same sense Everv |"‘"Y"'.5_¢J`f3.'ll‘7|l¢"_‘lVi§'l-V141! a 'demo ffl- Colonial premier who attended the 23-.-*ll_*i__._.1_111._5.l‘_f>l=i_,xl-, end era; _ue leer nrpsrlrl_,Coszel~en_cs was in fev- ' <____l.. ._.________»`_,’ .. .__ ¢ __ _: 1 _ __~ __ ' __ _ °“Wl‘“»" "'34-"_ *`1`uz?~"`*?"`~"Mt`”i"l\'n ilnto -'3q"€l`hls1l"‘eBrl)isl"TW"nl3"I'f‘1n’:.atel‘i1ent'ia the “"°'f -*“~ - " from rr ess-uaarrrri.sl'rs&1?‘¥sl‘aii”-isrirhn hlslr es- "°"2f_»i.-‘“ __`-‘fl?5¥9l¢fl0.£f0- ,ward Careonis reniihdei to the ‘vol- Wh¢u‘_ -;,- r ,_ -_ ‘ *iii*-l:_i@l7_\‘l\_`&l*v1iniunc-.untgers that _the whole Empire is '10 "B ill' 0"1`N'eVii Department watching with good will their oono sltion to Home Rule Extraordin _l-_ ..',¢»,,_f~,_ _.r . ` __ " _ __.:_.___._,¢ _ ..______ __ ._ _ _ __ . f_ _ 1 ' _ ,__ ary suspense -marks the political at- ._ _. I ____ _,__ nsosphere. _ _ _ __ __ ___.'»`__. _ _‘ _ 5 _ ' _l '.' _ _ W ll] _lltlllllill J." l _ _M _ _ _ (Qdllgdian Press) ,l\aoel;l‘;i_i1l.»r1_..§,,*eprll is-worlr ol lluildllll-the"ne,Y summer hotel to rerlace` 'the Algonquin -nt St. An- |MPllHlllll _ ill lllllFlHMEHSi Hemrlx. April 14.- rrrtrrrlriy afternoon brought to a close the con- vention of the_-directors, district su- drows sins hs' im by the C- p_ R_ _nerilltendmts and representatives oi Tug ggi-_|i¢t,nng-,$51 .l ings,-_ :the For Farmers' Bureau and 'Bix- su-n|¢q,'n¢{¢1-¢‘-s_;_.'~_',_»’ chanvze, Ltd., Charlottetown. This l,y“m~,‘;_ #p|!'P‘,‘. _.if-_v rx.-l.p|gns F-rle_-meeting was- held in the H-alifax pai-sn*-'.0&~.i _‘-"ig ' ._ ‘Board 01,,/Trade rooms. and wns pre- ,_ __ .. sided over hy J. H. Winfield. One oi. Ml ' 12;' "§",ff., ` ' _#the nrineip l speak Fr k F. inardle-lll'l f_""`D_“”`B msl“m_p_er `Tuplin.'thea lmilliinlgirzagox _iiuliieher canoe -I, .- ._-J, ~ - of P. E. Island. who is rt dlrcceorfo( _fF6ilowln¢ ,is ,_ the conf/inué.tion_oi! Mr, ll. H. _Myers', speech _delivered ‘in the' _House ~on 'l‘uesday_ nlght_ the debate ,fan the Budget: However no definite conclusion was nrrivcdat that ti_me,,aud the con- lerence was-reassembled in 1~=»u2_ but -yet .they 'could nirtfagree upqn any on 'which they could settle the sllbgidos of the different-provinces. In 1906 the conference was called st Ottawa; delegates from the diiierent Provinces were called together and they were _met 'by the Hon. Sir Wil- frld Laurier,"wl1o was then Premier of the Dominion of Canada. The dele- gates _oi the Provinces were told plainly on 'that occasion by Sir Wil- frld that they were to ask for a sum 'sufficient -to run the Govern- ments -of the diherent provinces, ands' they were warned that they. should ninke tllat sum g sulllcient one and to go asain knocking at the door of fwilfliamknt. He also told them' on that occasion that tlley had. flllleni 'buck upon the plwns that they were adopted or that were worked out at _the calrlerence of 1887, and _after those terms were prncticnlly all set- tled) tile delegates of lhc dillerent provinces 'were liked if the terms were satisiactory. Our province wafl lit thot time, hc thought, represent- ed hy Mr. Peters and Ur. Hul>lles_ 'i‘lley were usksd if the terms at thot time were satisfactory to them, but they uttered not a word: they sat ill their seats silent; they novel' put i1l o extra claim for B single dollar. They merely took what was vivcn to them as ll. natural course. 'l`llW§1i,5°,g,"§,»"*~*°l _ v v _ ,_ ._é . _ - - Pl Y A VANCE. i __ _.___ .gag-1.-rr.. ,_ G.__ _r-- .....-_ ..- __ ,__ - _ _ _ .l 1 _ \ LAT 1 4 il 3 al s- z., 1 N FH HousEoFcoMMoNs he promised that if returned to pow- .sr hegllollld build a cnir lerrv .for us toilinkwls-up with the Intercolo- niel'H‘ai1woylon the other side. He was-elocteli and went haek _and ‘they -heard _very -little lfuss modes about 'it _andsdeetively Mr. Borden went: to work land* now the woirk was going on for-the establishment of the car ferryf s’nd- ilnslly the leader of the Oppodition would step out of his .home one of these fine days and -be taken :to Charlottetown by one ol the bil! tm'l'l'ls of the I. C. R. “NONE B0 BLIND, ETC." Mr 'MYERS next dealt with the matterof public works, which he said' had come in for a lair share of criticism nt the hands of the hon. leader. of thc Opposition the other night, who had gone so for as to have told them that the roads of the province were not now so good as hefcre. We had et the head' 'oi the Public Works the Hon, James Mc- 'Noilll-hc had heard of positions being made for' msn, but in this' instance. .llc thou.gl\t', here was a man who was made for the position. He had never sccn it man more careful and interest- nd, and more competent in his worlc; ile gave personal attention to every detail, nnd for every hundred cents that had been spent in the Public Works llepartrrrent under his direc- tion, they could rest assured that they would get a hundred dollars worth 'of value. The hon. ‘leader of 'the Opposition had criticised the lioad Act. 'The spea_,'ker's opinion was' that in 'this province they had never got 'anything which came so near li, Cource that it had been prepared for 200 students-What was the surprise, however, vhren soo applies ‘lor this course: frhac' -was ii strong ancien- tion that the farmers of the country approved of 'the wqrk done along conclusion. He would like io' seelunr young nlen begin their agricultllrnl education in this Province and fin- ish_it_ at_ or 'other of the big agri- co'll:1'lrai"col!s'g'es, and ihen come back horemid take charge df the iigricut tural work in this Provingg; than fm, would have our oun young lrien teaching ns, knowing the condi'tlons` under which we live. All that the, lute_ Govrrnment dfd ‘ on the other hand was through m`en imilortédllere from the other »provinces_ ‘men who did not llmierntnnd ~-ur all lvtlc u_nri soil conditions. 'File rcsul? wus the l`a|‘lllers would not listen to tllelu. Mr. RICHARl)i~l: liholll hnvc you now? Mr. ll'lYlCl`tliZ We ure pl‘ol’nlillg the way now to have our own men. liut it uflords me e. grcnf lienl of sutil- factinn to think that the hon. lender of the (lilposition 'has such a high opinion of us :is to expect ns io lie- oomplisll in two yenrs what they could not do ill twenty. (llrur, lioiir und nilplllllse.) A GREAT BENEFIT l`llcl'e was llllutllcr matter, Ml; Myers proceeded, tllathnd been un- dertukrn by the Government throngll thc Department of Agl-inillturc, und that was the securing of mussel mill. from the diiierent buys and estuaries _ _ il' _ ` '(l¢’lpln Uul' Own lloporter) f)'l"i`AWA, April 15.-lifter the stntelllnnt by Mr. W. F. Carroll, -member fox South Cape Breton, to- ldny, no one could doubt any longer' h . _ _ . _ t e stoly that there was friction in tlle,i.il.~.cral camp ovary tho-ilscul nol- icy. Before the holiday Nfl". 'Furifl and other Westerners culled fl‘mlk.ly l 'for free tlxldr. Mr. C-nl~l'ol even -nllore', oflndllllv uvnwl-ill himself n protec- tiollist, tho-:lgll the protectloll he l\lluntell‘ w§l.~ lzlrirely for the im_lustry dil‘\-rtlv uiikrl-.tillir his owll cullstitilcll- !cy, sturl nml iron. 'file rest ol Unn- llllll could izr- lrlnlz. I This, illdl>e(l,`s:cms to llc thc iisclil policy of the uvcnlizc llilwrol lllcm- |li'r,_ |~l'.lteutioll lor industries in their 'own riilillgl-: und free trade for the rest of (?ztll;lrl‘n_ It is ,~i striking collt-melt to the lllltionnl policy, Doni~ illiml-wide ill its scope of tl;-3 _ililllsml illlrty- i "lllflxllt illdllstl'il:s," lle.e\llrrll_Ml'. '(lnl'v'oll_ "which lmvc not rellcllell ‘flint sirclllztll to capture the lmmv |nl-lrllet rhfllllrl ill: lziven llrotcctlulif’ |Mr. (‘ril‘l'ol| then proceeded to buck up his lllzlllviation uf principle by ill- cllldinl.: the steel and iron lillsinesu :ln.l>nl:st ilu- ininnt industr‘ics nnrl nllnlnlllinc.-ll bitterly hecnuse M1-‘_ White in llis turlfl chi-mzos l`-.rdf not elven mor ' t iilling the bill as that The pres-‘of__t_ho r_irve_l:.t_hI-le! hadnhad fnlore in- indlmt,._v_ ' Mrixsgiirggflc ;(;c]§'f;;dS"t°h”g ent _systgln M roagqga “E was! itklericttsthmoh re r_`;§n";_‘; U _Sw dm' present assistance wus inadsnllntc :’__°"; 30§mrg“f'l'o_§‘: whit 1303;’ (3 tm; _,ard to was m;l:_t_e__e';_henn W" ‘ thr? and :~'_hould have tulfen _the form ol roadgesters had been able to ‘accom-,?I‘hey were very anxious tc? goto tllant as had wen “Wm by me plish in ome districts that were had-_mud; it would be of great bcnefitn TWO `~f},3t,,,~e, or 'the present tmm 1 out up after the Spring ireshets There were farms in this Province g \ » y M rl ‘ lrhnt were er* 1; f th- ‘Wm Dar mia” °““°"°“° '°° Mr' had eafne. Ycrll) _ :;€_l;ot__ d_ _M thging ou_ or a.t_ mud,_C,,",,1i_ Tm m.,;_W.M.f¢,e marwmk “F0” ""*° d°\.-__“*’._ .£?.h° __ .P;I1_\_1_i__ ia ___ir_-lime- ln~--n.mkt£lnn~te on wire sorfrwte --rr--mee-into renee _p_osi_irion.i'eun The rontshgl __._ _eld o 1. em., they would find -it wire which Wm, inserted in thé tm-.m which he had sgokou. he .head»o e|;\IoJh be of great advantage indeed. |,v _ML Whit., to mwtcct th” fm,mers_ Public Works cpartmeilt was a verg__ c _olpeil thatk the government wouid.'1‘hir_ Mr-_ Carrol; Sim w,,u\`1 demrve -.‘:;:...;““°.:"s..“.1r;‘°.;'s. ..;‘;”.f;fsr.. .:;.“..e...:.."::.:s:.::s.;t::.v of lllnot-her Liberal Airs His Prdtectiofllst Views and _incidentally Sllows up the Split In nit-le vrss rss about-it that those lines. neferrlng to the , mill; ` __ :gait "liberal ‘fljilen-ds began to ¢ay|0olfrss." Mr. Nfyers said that flint, that lloihing would 'come of it. But was one of' the riisttels 'he wool-ll quigtlyj -'gg nn always 'did his ‘wor\l, | like`v.d 'see pressed to“n sllcccssful .__..; und lle llllluluted tnlil, ll. was ltllfulr _to tin; steel mell to vivo free wire tu the farmers. His other oliiection will-1 to the promiso made ‘by HUD- MF- White that the steel manulacturers lnusi. sell rods to the smaller manu- facturers ue resso-n-able prices or the duty would bc removed.- Mr_ Carroll is the first rupresentu- tve of the protectioni'st wif); of the Liberal party to speak. His speech which went further tllun rnallv ultra- protcctiollists’ would no as fur ns steel is ooncemod, indicates the divi- sion in the Liberal ranks und cx- plains thc absence ns yet of nnv amelltinlcllt to the Bu-duct. Mr. (larmll wound up his protio- tiollist speech with ull endeuvol' to rllluare himself with his party nlld nut in lllvor of the Laurier policv of free food llnriuc the rl-llcstion hours. Mr. J. .l_ Hughes. of l(illv's, P. Fl. I.. lozlrn- |-ll from Hon. W. T. White that ol the five blinks in Prince Edward ls- liulll lit the time of (‘»onfederlltIon, two hull subsequently failed. 'Tim llclllll-i.lnent had no information me til the losses in the case of the F‘.irm~ ers’ Bank of Rllstico. In the Bullk of Prince Edward Island the deposi- tors und note-holders not 59; per ecnt_ of their claims, but the share- holders rzot nothing. The Governomllt proposed to start lnorllins sttinzs in the House ou Mondnv next wh ch menus the beein- uinz of the end of the session. No- tice was niven to-dav by Hon. Gcorlrc E Foster Acting Premier that " ~ - , - . ‘ o _and from Monday next, the mth 1:. ‘gstant .and until-the spd-_‘pi .ma__lgsa.- 0’clock i_n`th¢ r!i0t'l_\tirg.‘ "‘_'1‘hé nbticr Of H1"-Nllnlz sessionsinesne new that lthe House is almost certain to wind up its work by Mav 24th, “nuts enough not to fall in line with ways as to freight charges on that """"""`ff'"f""""""""""ff""""""""""`"""7“"’"""" the resto! the 'Province at last c`l-ec mud, and even if that department ftion ‘and -had ‘returned Liberal re- had to ma‘.e some little sacrifice at l preselitatives, yet he bollieved that the present' time ill this matter, ho] . __ | - the -Hon. Mr. McNeill would deal" thought it 'would he to their advan-f (camniinn press) | ‘ ` out 'tlfe' some amount'of fair-play to tugs ln ‘the long run, as the givlng“"WASHING'l‘ON A ril15-While th~ p t or lest lr uid io nic fhsl ms f ‘ 8' 1- 814;; BKGFB WOMS M li F 21 ar rs o easv access to get United hltntes fleet ls on the way to| t -»-.-Prawns ai ,ir _g¢mg_m°_g,~~-oi:hdr._ _p r, .) h oitelr tl 3 this mud on their farms would Tampleo to force Huorta to salute $3-;¢m¢,,,,.l1» were shut, and locked.; hwfa ,il 'B14 the* 11° 011° was u-qké. it -rvesiifle for _more might-tolrhe ling in reparation for rm hrrertl s blind as he who would not see. - s__l_;e not from thsjsrms io the -future. of Blue-Jackets the belief here is that _~ "thought that' that must he the" W-lille it whs‘P\‘15DODsil'for"i1hs“pl"es-` Huerta will yield and the situation (C n pr *sith the -leader of the iZ)ppois,itligl;|»i-il-,ent to. plneethe oyster mud‘dredge`n-.111-not bs -come acute. If he did L0ND0N_.|2;a an 63') . 1 U9 dm Wt Want f‘° 59° th' 59°* td' be m.l'_l`9m*¢°d ll1I"5¢- Pi|¥Ul“l, Ile not President Wilson said today the -i-A lal alla do ca 'la' Alun' 5 works and good roads. The lahderol could~f'not_'»!ielp but po5Ii't"o'ut. -to ‘tilefzsrgt ,gap would be fc Mem Tampici, »t m::l"°§tr W " °W't“&°t i";Mh°“°" the Opposition ha_'d also told t_l1iim+Houle that in- the 'dfst|‘iot"-Hwihign pgland V@m_0ru,,_ lgbgfo . thauwona -“fi ‘Mar the other evening that he was veryml-epresented'. New London; 'thereéwsrs' -11, '-,f.=.».= 1-- , om°.y“;° ’ mP;°fs°'.°b_~'° '* "FWF glad that the present`Government~ in some of thefrivers sevr'.rn_l`,‘iiusse1‘l¢°.|§Q,_;y_§a|Q,[5 _str ,',. °ués‘ébh°° W ° _.‘.i~'.'.°M"-'|°¢.'.u'_*’ were following in the footsteps of beds 'of enormous extent, slid _rr-1 ' " _ _ _ q,An miéal is » .hi-‘ __ ` "-__ the late Government with respect to dredge might‘_ very #U11 be' 'put 'in ‘ ' ~. -‘ ° _~¢ _"QW-f;_" -'lv ‘ “_ " ev .rl . ' _ the construction of steel bridges. lie some _'of ‘ those`”i'ivers,~ nndfilhouglll ` .£f['¢;‘ ‘Fr 5° C*"°'9",“7‘. '“ - ff-'----f»» --f-A_'---Aff:_-v-_-:_~:.-_~:_~.~.-_-_-_-_~_~_~.-,=Nv _ I* _ (the Speaker) was quite satisfied to they had'no"-railway there _now,,‘t,-be .___-_ _ ~ . -- _§g§°t%?mZ1ltgn °tb:°:;¢b. "2-o-'tho ‘follow in thier footsteps and build mud'l‘r.ight be landed ‘at some" con- ` ` ` ‘ " ' 'som -the mess- -than ‘lirics '£r’"'il' -.r r - _ Dwiiddqn Government had been rv- gny-\§`¢\i.t0 power when -- d0l6ll§Hf-i0’,ll _. _ . l _ _ _ _ __ _ une cent per word oooh lusertloh‘io'|»p¢0j¢c¢_ _ » » steel bridges, hut when hc looked venleht ' 'place or places wlrdre thc' 1 l I U U ~ f- ' . 5 ~ ‘ across the floor that night and saw farmers would be able ‘io iqdt lit it"U1,s.wum" "E 'Tug wwmpan’ ` " *___ ~ change Ml Tuplin reviewed thei *mg in u proper way' gm,-y not cure to`l'ollow too closely in the llmurf'i-un' ilnl thot llusin- r. bile wenbl to Ottawa and bv preeentinz Y 0 C 1| PI 0 - "“ ll L" "U" ‘“"“"~ ii cell ts. ‘ . -‘ ‘ the Fur Farmers' Bureau and Ex- ' ` TI llust prcsentsnd future of fox farm- 09?- -.° ~. _ i ‘ ogigtfliotstelfs rrf the into Government' lr lie extended, nnii he hoped time `- ‘on ill!-’ He is an optimist of the first_w°"‘l;gl-° "° gomabgagkdrggg ¢j,1u_0t‘_)'h1§ lest they should find tllcllwaclvels in his rl|si.ri.ci. would not bc iol'gl»ttoll water. He gave his opinion that the H* lull t 5 ° e amy dm notl lhrposition ‘ Une cent insertion is this fur industrv in general, and slver _“Wm-ps". ~ . l' ive 'the credit for that $100,000 to , ""”__¢""" nlgfdlyfln'€hae!l§1lldlf5dnlil;.pa§x;-l.;‘rl;h3glgif. H‘l`_l'\10l,_but Pffhilps it was! mgf,-_ MYERS; w¢,|1_ ii, is H Trng ...llefurl-ing to education, Mr, lil-yers of the industry was` taken up and l °““'°1&_‘°"§Ut" A5!-Mn' "fwa: C ea- -- way' oil. Christmas is ccmim; too. said that ll' ltrcnt deal-'hed been done qnt,hug‘insi;ieg1]y_ ‘md in 5 ‘Y ki\,0'V/D 5_0 "W Hun" what “PWM (Laugmm-_i_ ` _lly the present Government for the ` _ The basis of me ¢¢._|n‘-the esss ol the grant for agri- Th? Prm.__e___ It w_____t be und____ smog-ls. and _¢he»,beachers_ in may ---- __ MUNTREAI., April 15.--It is_defin_ a larze portion_°Fut'“‘55_. _"'.wf‘frrnrs PEERLESS Pl-.~lliEis - _i__-_-..-_.__ lellwnlil lilentlr was again ns chapel-on played sohiewhst dim- nlght, when "Just cult parts exceedingly vrell. On the was staged by Perry'rl whole the perfornranoe f ‘wee really The story dmmnt- good and _ was thoroughly enjoyed. _ ls of the studio" Tilervaudeilills performances between _in leur ‘sets mn of which well sur- rm lurrrlsilerl mer ei srlrussnseiu. Tonight the 'pity -vl“l'.‘_\!8 "A-Bdllll psny ‘~iodividual'ly and collectively., Prisoner." Q -Ruilialn DWG. slrld to ,Minh Hazel i'orln~ne an Plain Molly, he the built in the'(Jo*P'im'y's l‘ei)i!r~' took the priiit splendldly hs uimill, toire, portraying l\i_|slKl Oolrri. 'life from poor obll-:I to cultured heiress, and neceseitttlng eloboraee -ind cock _Den ~ Malloy, us Roger de Coverly, ly costuming. The scenery _for this ,furnished rr continuous stream of rear play, was specially painted lor the good- comedy which heptthe audience eompnhy and. with the eostiimeil, is in the best of humor throuyrhoui. the declared in press notices Eh-he :whois perfonnnn-ze, while G. H. lPlirry me liner: ln me ihssirieu as one el the four hundred, our irevsrs ol lBn_ver ns Richard Clinton, Chagles___ will be delighted witl fibril- l of-uf wb t my Smith 'as Robert 'l‘emi>le,isnd lie mics this evening el,‘]_ “nn y pr?-q¢r‘~¢-snag; 1°;-Newcomb ss Rossi-‘s Cather -gavalnoslinn -1'- dra.iilu,fi 'fin ‘imm- _ __ _ , slr lr ts elx¢\l¢"slresll.n¢ ll rt. mu Moe-.edwards ni e molly wh _ '__ einem. the pl-stent time. H9 millilg WU? iauoli t?..°o?°. f _ t _,_._ _ .nd M1ss°(`3ler,t‘lud¢ Rims. the lormerllluro°will~b\".,|,:lii\¥_\\WllQf7\i\d Uittl ties.” _...(ssnunssq~en-_~pngs»shllse)~. ~ss»sn-ertisrslmodel sndithmlsttvrlshollld bei,cev\ir\‘¢d_l'\\rly.__§.