nb/""’f‘% .\" ___'»_ ...I "IV '~ ...,__. __ ,e _ _ I _th _ -. \_-I' ._ ‘_- ‘Q -__ i - ‘_ - _ ' _ ‘ » '° /"-.31 " .8 _ _#.5 _,rf .__ _, ‘_ ~__;»i_~»_» _-_ Q, 1 _» .jn- f - » mil . __ _.WL _,_ .. cnllish Galheiin The Grand Annual Gather- ing ofthe Clans of P. E. Is- land, under the auspices oi the Caledonia Club, will be held at ` _ SUNIMERSIDE -ON THE- Grounds of the, Driving Park Association. »Wedne sday, Aug. 20th, '02 The programme offers a da_y of; rare enjoy ment to ull lovers of ath etic games. The national games of Scotland will predominate, atlordingoccasion for a grand exhibition of strenafth and agility. 'lfhere_ will be hammer tnrowiug, running. Jumping, vaultlng and dancing. and the games wi‘l he enlivened by “banner and pageant, ife and drum." 'thither will come grey-haired sires and api-ightly youths “noble daines and damsels bri ht.” From the east and west, from the north an§ the south, the sons of the Heather will assemble. They will for-gather in plaid and bonnet, in kilt and Glibeg, with tartiuzs Rowing and pipers blowing. It will be the occasion ofa grand re-union of the sons of old Scotia and their descendants- With generous msh and other valuable prizes as rewards to the success- ful competitors, and with the “pii>rock‘s wild melody sounding," who will deny that compe- ‘tition will be keen and that enthusiasm will run high on such a day. `_ A- For competition prize list and and all other infomation regarding the games, see D1 ~ -~ - _ ._ ~f»-->-~ -_rf-f ». ;-._'~_' ' ,= 3/sf . ka S ‘ ni” - ” svn \ f» 'fi .ls THE GUARDIAN, c.1ARi.or1"E*roWN. ramen* Enwaan AUGUST _f§e,~r» emi.. ~ __ _ _.af '_ - ee _-1 _` _ I PLOTTED HUSBAND’S DEATH I BENNlNG'l`°N. VT. Aug. 15.-A startling _ SCSU was brought out to-day at the in- quest before Justice Sliurtlell`_ in the death _ Pt MMU? S- R08PI‘-°, whose body was found | in the \\ alloouirmc river yesterday, when Lev* Peflw-ID. aged 19, confessed that the in_a.n had been murdered. and implicated __ himself and the wife of the dencl man as 3 Diirlllcipants. Vilas Fate Denied Yann Fleasurelhat Ttnus-I ands Uni Enjoy? If You Are Not [Ising MALT BREAKFAST ~ FOCD You Are Mis Many Ad- vantages Anti T~.ue En- ui if `I§ jnyments. ' Procure a Package From Your Grocer and 'l`est»It At Home. If, up to the present, fate has denied you the opportunity of testing pure, delicious and health-giving Malt Break- fast Food, go to.day to your {Grocer and procure a. package of this popular break- last cereal food. Its palat eokling, appetiz- ing and energizing properties will make it a.dish that you cannot afford to miss at the morninc meal. Its many good qualities are thoroughly appreciated by young and old who have made it their choice. As economical as common oat- meal, zind vastly more nutritious. BRITISH NAVAL REVIEW- ` so .ap- program _ e. _ I-ollowing are the Train Arrangements and Fares: Stations Tignish St. Louis Alberton Elmsdale Bloomfield 0‘I.eary Coleman Portage Conway Ellerslie Port Hill Northam Richmond Wellington liscouche St. Eleanoi’s Summerside Charlottetown Royalty Junction Hilton Colville _ North Wiltshire Hunter River Fredericton ` Elliots Bradalbane Emerald Freetown §eusington ew Annan 13:: Suminerside Amve Returning, train for Charlottel _ Summerside at 6.30 p.m. and regular train for Tignish at 7 p.m. Excursion Return Ticket Fares Train Dept 6.oo a.in. 6 i8 “ 95¢ S5c S5c 85:: 75C TSC 752 oo: 60: 45C 450 45¢ 45'! 3SC 15: 05C Arrive 'l'5‘-3 TSC 75° 75C 6rc Goo 45C ASC 4é¢ 45C SSC 25:: 6.36 6.46 1.oI 7 16 7.26 7.42 7.52 8.03 8.08 2.16 .2 8.33 °\<>s°9~°~P~°s== 8-S W7- 8 88% °-ss 9-55 io.04 10.10 io.i5 io.z5 I0 10.50 » » Lobinoiv, Aug 15.-Portsmouth is now dlled up with visitors who have gone to witness the naval review tomorrow. To-night the iieet was illumin- ated for a little while by way of rehearsal. and fire works sent up from Southsea commons added to the picturesqueness of the scene. Several more personsges joined the royal party of Cowes this evening. =1_ . _ , BIIRIINATIUN GIIIIIR GLEE AND CON CERT PARTY io.o5 own leaves - S Composed of principal adult Commercial Bal from Stations east of Royalty junction at one way second-class fare to Charlottetown, added tospecial fare will be issued. _good going by regular morning train and special train August e- ooth and to return by special train to Charlott townon August zoth. and from Charlottetown by regular morning train August zist, i9o2_ II. R. I|cI.ElIlAll, IUIIII MGSWAIN, Rec. Secretary. President. 6 Tues. Thur. Sat at wtd . voices and leading boy Sopranos who took part in the Coronation Service of I WESTMINISTEK ABBEY on August 9th. UNDER THE DIRECTION or ‘ " Miz. EDWARD Bizawsconse lnnorncnnrfn -_-»-» Charlottetown Kindergarten re- OPCHS, ' ASSISTED BY iizilame lAiRlE liiltil0ll.llunini Gsnirallo _ In new program oi Glees. Madrigals. Part SongS, SEPTEMBER lst, 1902.' 'Sacred Songs. Primary Class as usual. Training School re-opens, ‘oPEoA i-lense. .ll . si=:P"ri-:Mamie sth, 1902. IUESEU. 26th AUHUST- Course 'for Kindergartners and Reserved sears $r_¢¢,m1 75 Cents. Primary Teachei'S_._‘j_ For particulars apply to MARION L- WATI-I_EN. - 16 gw Director e_ __ _iw er 1 QUEEN STREET Next to Prowse B1’0S- E-i4-iS then d tl date. ` iii ,E 11-1. "*{!!5-_-s _ _,_ -_ _ _ - PLANT Tins E \ Commerxcing June 20th the well known Steamers of _‘ the Plant _ ` ‘ " Lil le vi gwill leave Charlottetown for Boston H awkesbuiy and Halifax. Special Dinner at above ‘¢ S 0 L I V E T 'I E ” Cafe, Coronation Day. OPCII Every Tuesday at |p_m. ” from 8 a. m. until after mid- _¢¢S_ 5_ H night. _ Jas. Lonergan Y lv ‘ .~~ __ 3.1. _.;R_ L v Fridav of 1 P- m' _ nd Satur Remmmg leave Boston Tuesdays a nys' via Picton on Tuesday "V1 Isa", rs _ _ , ails:-ttiekets and all i>°\f5¢“l*" “WU t° , W. 11-- -- °H1.i..~°.s:._ fi...~°‘“‘”‘”-=-»-=- l rlarusemakugeenconuectionsat Halifax for-B°S\°° ilunn wnnnin Il JIHSII lSllllll]S_llll _ _ \ ¢ visit to the Island ofJerse_v was marked by g I an enthusiastic welcome from the peoplec Bud the mnnicpality and by a vicious at- tack upon the premier bya. Paris news- paper. Before the welcome was read to Sir Wilfrid be was asked what lanqua.ge_ he desired to be addressed in He replied I LoNnoN,August 15.-Sir Wilfrid Laiirler’s if \ .~ Ing his Freiich origin, _while loudly pro laiininghimsr lfa Briiain,and imperialist.”- Fuithermore the Patrle charges that Sir Wilfrid hss inocula. ed the .vageries of. pan Bri°a.nnicism _iniold historic Canada and has desecrated`thn memories on Que- bec ~ and Montreal with notipatriotic doctrines. » - - I Comments of the Pu i=ia.'i newspap r on i» »_.- nlnliluns in nlnn nieilnniis” e f _" " ' ' ' f ‘Islan__de»John Horn,~Esq,,~Wlnsl_¢oe, _ _ A -_ our stauth it' ii" ' -- Saysthe Chancellor of Nebraska University-a Plea for the gifs. it s§°§;»i§;=fi';sil;'" wa ’°' . . _ _ _ ereisn t bo`t'l`t _ 'l " Old. Fashioned Marriage --The Tendency to Celebacy iaoene.-_fpgmi-e.‘;isf_tel-,plf§§§y.~ ne Needs to be Checked. I fervent. n..f...i 0.. ‘ f »- . _ - _ of 150 feeds 50c.__-Mc_Donald8_c _ _ Druggists, Corner:Great George ak "Kent gy Cats to J, A.`ig_.ist 15. -“Bachelors are form illegal- ones. The world does.___i.°t Sire-etfs’ A _ l __ moral degenerates. From them emanate Iwanl' "PM kmd °f ties' Maniage- is. *_* ONE of the visitingQJd{el1ows wriliniiti most of the sin and shame of the world. I_ fS°d "_h_"l'§' _gm 8’1`°“Um_:,U al1il_W°II1€I-1 Of 5115 pmgju 'Advgcam 55'y's'g'_1*g1»;§f‘¢‘§{i{i,|35‘ _ _ _ 1 2 W" °- ° °°¢S W °@° 'WS Weis knew more ¢r‘the`1siuuo‘e’ie ~'-‘ They 8-P8 111191108 1° Ulengal and PI"J’S1°f*1 symmetrical and whose works were best pleasure to »d6l__wed _;"_d”"v__;_ Th lif " poise. e ' e of no in ivldual is com- for posterity-have been married.” _t _ - _ ' _ _' 3 _ _ _ plete unless he or she have a. life com- _l Dr. Andrews found fault with the ten- 53;?-lo£$:]Edr;{°n'th:`p°;r;¥hF:ntg:: “~ Y°" panion of the opposite sex.” _ dency of the age-the tendency of the ` writer went over with the "m3 Here in i:1nutshe_l_l_, is the condiem;is;_ion Enzhelor r_x;ar:_to use his worlldlly _ggighr ‘ Monday and his, ____u_eé,d”‘E__ ._st”,_____ ____ _ _ _ ____ __ _ ,.;i:.:;“::..:2..:e'.‘;i':.°°.:;::_.:..:..°.iss 32:.;°;:.?:§.“i°»2‘2$‘i.‘i’§”*;.‘3:_i,:s--~r. “w»i~»~» chancellor ofthe university of Nebraska, __faf'in.ily ties and hustle for herself. _Ho Weis wives, gens and dainghters' ‘I in a lecture before students and friends o _ ‘advocated getting back to the good old I nkukét Square and’t_h`¢‘_Ma`r'ke‘t__ ’it'_se’1'¢ 1;’-‘{`~'l`? the university of Chicago yesterday. I fashioned ways of the pioneers, when men M, ¢b'jecb 'lesson tb* £5598 " whé ll ' ' ` “Providence intended that men and __ shaped theirlivcs and theirailairsprimari- 'know howto mise md' sen farm m_°_'_ lW°mel1 ~SI1°U1d many-” °°°li“‘7~¢d the JY mt 511° ma'“`i33° 3t°té» *Wd th* 3319- duce. Withineasy reach ol'the'oitI 'are I speaker. “The ‘world was made for the __ denture and hopeful, waited for them togmany nm, f”.ms_ __ f _ J' family and not for the individual. -The _ come along to their _fat-hers’ house and _ _ _ ` _ _ _ unmarried individual of marriageable age .I propose. A return thot _i_dy'll0 iléfbod, 7 ONET of “'l.h_e Guest. 'spei§fuieii`s‘7of`*Il?e' ,'7--` hasino place in society or inthe scheme _of _ hethoifight, would give the individlual the, stock ever seen in Sydney if. J __ E’ the universe. Individuals who do' not ,nice mental la,nd'physieu.1 -balance* the one the premises 'oi form legal ties with the opposite sex_will Creator intended he should have-.f _ .Charlotte St. have imported, 00* - i-'-~= _» _ _ __ _ P. E. Island a pure bred shortborn hell' I ` I “ * I » N,¢l'Y¢.l Ui' SYDNEY, August, 15.-George E. Drum- I mood,-whilehere to-day with the Canadian Manufacturers Association, looked over _ suitably sites at Sydney and North Sydney ` for tue establishment of the Londonderry _ works. He returns in a. few days to make more inquiries. _ ...__ l pleted today with considerable ceremony. _ . BERWICK CAMP MEETING K _ A e 14.-Rev. J. W.. A' 'C ."*"_‘_°"“ “he ".“"""""“*_"-*‘f?~" f'_°°¥l'°”' °»_‘-5 ‘NG°T°N’ “g°“ -_ »_ "" no i an .ser » _(sum 1 Illuirheai, a well known Presbyoeriaulnl Brznwicx, August 13,-Camp -meetinz'lf.q';rwt;'°‘;1 minister, ciieo here to-day. aged 3o. opened on August Sth with a very._-llarge, I t _ Tu ooun ry scenery _ 6 sm _ tt d . S 1 tt ~h be .. f _ _ 1 -. a ten Bllcéd everd C0 ltgés BVS B11 t um Dundas uve been vhk “,. erected an the meetings are of great in . _ . I 1 f I . _ _ _ I . _ ~ Ruests of theirgpouslu H;rs_§.s-Tdtn The Baby a Chem- ss- °f es-. ' ’ p D p - er' I broken weather retardi'ng°‘its éim';:l`o't’4%l!l. _ _ _ Though jair with a. few. the crop will , _ During the hot weather, give the baby HULL SUBMERGED_ __ 3 short °ne_ Tm, wet weathu. of ¢he__1,,_sb_; rl chance U0 b¢00l1\8 SLPODZ onli IIBPDY- If ____ week has made a wonderful improvement t\1f~=mi_1k°f Pffpefed f‘_’°d Y°‘1 af? ”°" sr. JOHN, Nad., Aug. 15.-The eaivsgs in thepnli cronand at»nresent»itvr°`misv= ` ‘RU-lg IS 1105 8IIl'€¢1DR Wlliil !f>\11‘ 435115, ffl? stgamers wept, no tm, aid of the B1~.u_i_sh we.Ll_Wheat also has is grand appearing. I»=°t==l>°‘i F°°d °“°°-h Tm d““;'°1;; steamer Deisuofrom Rotterdam rer.Beiei. 'The furuper has the agus- or his im warn infmlt f°°d lsm mg t °"~s“'“ 5° W ` r more rl which rant ashore at Seal Cove Pillai” bull- I5 i°°1`°55in2 U-P“lb‘“1`=* 'b“bi°5_ "l”`°“§5 *md_ vigorous. _ Every: rammed hen ¢o.d,_y_ They “pm tigéli a.md.w_ithfreshreinforcement» he time and _ m°5h°1` °°“ k°eP her ~b"‘b7 sffe fmm the ‘ hull of the Delano to be under water and “Iii” 1°°l7‘“'n9 f° the attwk 5° b¢ Wf’l_0°m° danllers ‘lf Smnmfr by “img Lacmned that practically nothing wasfsaved from ¢d_Wilih_l2l1¢ d08¢l'»l1§5 °3lTl¢d_ °ff90lD8'! Food. ‘ ' the vessel exceptfher dech-gen;-_ _o_£`hi._s kindred. This is by furthe worst People living along the coast at Seal Cove’ 7°°1"°i°°° h° arrived °m°“3°lI' us- and it i gctouctsnzn Hsu wonl<£ns'sT==\l<£. revue _:lim-ioeher simmer moose mu 1°°k°°° °f¢=°“_” “_ if "le farm" ww* _...__ -_ A inshore there about one hour after the_hff°1°-“er \';"’t'1¢t' h1m9°ght°$_ °°lllD¥l’&- ‘ G 'if R, MAS , Aug. 1'.-To-night Delano grounded. Thesecond steamer UW Y Smf P05350 D9- -* WT 553° ; briilgsugaj. jlose the S15 day bf the fish sighted the Delano in time to alter herl Weeks `°f mlm'-lon °'f¢" mwkeml hi-V¢§ skinners. cutters and handlers strike and course. I ` - 3585i” Struck 1° 0" 00|' UQWUBW 00395- Q shows partically no change in the situa-l 'lHake also are more promiS1U8 Mid Squid l ton. There have been no breaks in the; f `hl|~V¢a1S° a1`l'lV¢d ali 5 H1095 °lJD°1`I-“Def ranks or the striker-s and although the ' I m°me¢\1>f°f bait The dos-fish have - ~ To USE C' B' COAL- ed on to some other resort, the fishermen employers clflm m have secured an oc ~ --- to some suitable lace Co de osit their th li d “Y V P c?;;.n.;1l-gg;;(¥:aII§:né0in;y5he‘i¥ef°T|:eE. ST- JOHN, AML- J- P- Bll1'li0D» °f 1701103' young which they bring forth alive, differ - Volume of business A "°w°’ r‘°9;°“”tl°3 ‘ _ elif- f1'Jll\ W9 131116 m&.i0¥l¢Y °f $110 ¢i¢D\Z ‘-' I ° " C0813!! 5681 °IDP&U!1¢fl" A91? “'11 of theideep.-So far as known at present for Sydney, C.. B., with the idea of locat-I' bg mu~m.w¢g1; bg-vac gm”-giqn this A CHINESE NOW HAVE TIEN TSEN- ~ ins an aww! there to buy wal, _Ship it to _:ear will be amen, Wan-eu Monouald or I . -- » Pllilliililpllili ill bv-T228 8l1d_i»ll'°°'¢¢ 5? rail West River, Frank Stewart ol Red Point, i .Tint TSIN, Aug. 15.-The turning over W J°h°s°°W”’ use this °°°l in were "°‘k° Dan C. McDonald of Greenvale, John D. ” and reserv their own anthraoite _output Mcpmdd Ligue Hgbm, Talbgt _Stewart an u' ' . is Stewart of West River Talbot _ and Frank were out lass year. l of the government of the city of Tien ¢ _ _ I Tsin to the Chinese authorities was com- fm' 531° at the ni” 58_“_!`? it brings undef the present strike conditions. __ MAKE your wngejtpif 51,5 “M°'°i_1;'B.|w ' ' cui-sion to-night _g’e1o¢k,-_ " 5 I TH? *kin;0fs`d§iiL_si1verifoi§i-aiseaflii P. E. Ielfsnd _bro_pghiJ.$l,S63_ in last winter. _I5.1g_1'{¢r $9” "’?°°1°2 » in 1\ova 'irecently for Truro News.; " _ 1 Tononro Amt.-'£5 --The , ,_ i ~ -_ i=_; lrablofrom London :avr portion of the eswear me fi-one e He Meets a Nlost Enthusiastic Reception-Ai Parisloiirnali I °"°"°°’ '“` Denounces Him as a Renegade, More English than Pitt_ - rl ~ and More Imperialistic than Chamberlain. f-me-»n~¢¢a Bow do you part your hair rber aiter he Und Hnishhd :tha combi’ re mi »u|¢_ 55” gi Ytloohecl when you might have been Turiua2isg1i'egs_se'_ri.s" _ L_: _ _ _ _ __ _ 81‘°"'_“dS 8tH»11hr. are 'being awed winrfi Om°¢1‘_.Gisa;nn-tier-s°rr.but in that he wished to be welcomed in French . I I' ` ` I ‘encmg supplied by the Paganwiml was °wp°d'-him rag ‘ ' » th lt f th 1 I f b _ - _ _ ~ r _ f ` and the address was read in French accord- I noeniiis ;ess;;§:tg:,!_HaL?i?;;,r;1;: rg;-et_h€ eng’ Ca’ tm’ Wig ml’ sands' eregwd Q' inilly. A more enthusiastic reception wnfe,-ence as a defeat for Hon; Joseph' ,gr - 'e38c°°mm?dam°°`°f “oss .vi°‘~`v-in-3: could not have been tendered the dlstin~ Chambe,-iain who will however tive to ,e Ju' gin;-E’ will Ink? a e `d°°‘d°d *i'“-"$*the' guished 'iS“’°"° _ see imperial’ customs ,under-his ,hea.rt’s 13-0-“ment m the premlses; I W'€§°_d?“t;iF» °f Pa1`lS» _referring £0 Sir dream aemniplished. -‘PRINCIPAL and Mrs. Palmer were __c__t_l:_‘ S V Slt t° J°’S°Y_ 1U‘l“_I8¢S In 501110' The Journal DaBa.tes regards the result »Home” to the members of -than Shckvllle cribedllti acOlI1ID€'I]dlZF. §ll‘ lvllfrld i8 dES- gf ghg gqnfgregce as of 813.331, imp0rbgngo', _`T6D¥\l8 Club Mia H1611' Qvgn- _ th _ __"e”°“_"' e- H215 lDo6wu‘ co._or twioeea it repaya its cost many times over, A ~ f' _. _ . _ ra” R' _I '_ J ako _ if 1 . _ __ _. .- - _ _- e f » g e wha htoekth 'li n i 'e'uié~°'_Hs1ilHx- I e “ _ _ bi,-3 wfovwe In Convnsi I NMR HEARD OM wow GASE' Rainier.. 1.2.--"§.‘..‘1‘f*".‘-’i..r.»-i.......n.rfl ..f_".°§`.1f,"§f.;.,,.,,‘§*,'.,,,"‘,_’.;"f§i, _,,.,. “_” A _ _ ""_ _ - "animal weighs 1,550°‘ponnds. His mote _£~¢gg'ouIt.’ill=, _ Cosmic, Aus. 15.-The engagement is N°‘P°“"° Ma” Wm “Cripple f°1` YW” iwliichvcas slaughtered a~ few days ago__ ._ T¢,m‘;,.'y,(~' tm. ).;'.1`?'1l§f‘{€} a i announced for the marriage of Mis; Vivi- Tells How He Was Cured. ‘ weighed when alive 1,470 pounds, and". n‘w`k‘, _ _'__ 'f'__.; an Sartsris, grand daughter oh the late I _I e _ _ y1_¢1.i¢d_930 pound, 0( dressed y_',¢¢f_"'=’Th¢*g;f'¢~l '-2 f' ~ `-_- __ _ j _ ___ P1‘¢Sid€I1li U- S- Grant, W ‘ F1‘9d¢l'l¢k_ NAPANEE’ Ontf Aug°`°t~' 18`lSp°°‘“1)_~faoimals were ted by Frank and ,,,,.",`,l"\,k1,_ Roosevelt Serrel, who _is a cousin -of E_"°"-Vb°d7 in th” °"i°hb°°h°°d kmws Bovyer, the celebrated' breeders and feed- `l_Di_arrhoia., i~eu»p»-ry ~Gh- 9 - 1 Th - » -11 _Simon Warner, and all who know him_ ' I Cb 1 8 3 g_gg '; .tiv- President Rooseve t. e weddinir wi ku th f 1 _ _ _ ersof Island, and were intended for Exgrgzt =’;"V§_M Sbgwb 'S l take place on Saturday, August 23, here, _°w af' Qra ‘mg mme he “M “help ess _ the British market, but Mr. Blake, who..is._..‘a¢_.u,£‘§¢‘MA,-_|,_gn_ bbauld Q2 where Mrs. M. S. Grant resides. _crmplg ‘mth Lame Backj _ _ determined to bring to Sydney pfatfona _ _kept in the hon:-e. ’ ‘ He was so bs.,d thathis wife had tolif the b~ __ bm, bl _h d ____ __ nd, _. __, __._.._,,__,_____ _ _ _ _ _ him in and out of bed for mo ths. . es. »° ma' e’ put' we _ .` em' I lB1li>WllI-YOIII lievfi' Q55* NOT SETTLED YET. ' ll A neighbor whohadbeencuxied byD_odd’s Bingwhl-n 8 xlmsgtltiui) tr; wgpgy h“Ppat£mns I ll Wif¢ 1111331 SOUR flftllt tPWb|° Kidney Pills recommended this remedy to W t L is sp en l ee '_ Y ney" OS ' IOH~ _ M,-_ Wa,-ne,-_ Eamnns Nnws.-On Sunday -veninu, Mer-it -Yee, it’s,oo nice They Qurgd cgmplgtely and he pays; the Inst-, U18 Cl\I.l|'Cl\ lit on her.. '», ‘_ I _ A I “My wife and Ihaivg used in an about 25 Point was filled to overflowing to hear a. I muff' u'||m¢“._ci§»“ hues of 1)0dd'S_ Kidney P5115 and I éan _sermon from their former pastor, Rev. J_ I FUDD_,n___L__ “ certainly _recommend them very hgarmy IA. Gordon, now ot lilontieal. His many _ Dudd_ as a. cure for lame back for they cured me, _ admirer* “'@1‘¢ 9193-535 00 “iid 5"-5”- his D01' I on and I ' never heard of a. worse caee than Pit elollllence ‘Wd P°.W°1` h|L“'° 59 11° 'Heins I 8* mine; ' _ diminished during his residence in our ;l ' commercial ca'.pitai.-- Ho-r>c° Hass-ird, e AGED MINISTER DEAD' ‘Judge Warburton and lady friends Q. ..._ .-~.-..`._.»-. _ ..,`-». $1 ¢|le’4. in if ie -L_ _Terre-2-'-=-.__ ; _ ' ~- W- --» ~~ =.... _ .rv ~ .' 4, _.=' es.; _ Wilmom, Ky., Ian:h’29 1902 G0. SHS ff.»»?'i¢§'é$~ ~ 'ie !&C!'¢t!l.kI0¢kl the 801 out-*_* the int plate. F5 UARTER