,3i-_ , T’ sfiffirlrlkl, Mr. Bennett ’s Program _- _Meqpns l _'_!.D‘~ia‘ l!‘ ' I66 25,‘, vo-rs ron McLUBI Aivn swans No A Taxation CHAS. KING d tientral Guardian whose interests are in Prince Edward Island. fill? CHZWT-Qi EY-ETOW1S___"*L’€\_KP_II$N Continued from Page 1; lions. Another .ll’l81¢ to a national‘ _ Toxom CLINIC at m“ Matmb cial, and the people of Canada would hlghwly l, @1115; _ I A! E son's oniee, Springfield, Saturday, m“ l" "ml" "-5 Ifeet l 101d e-e they The United States soverpmsnt July 26th at 9.30 A. M. 5586-7-24-21. ‘Bl’! U115" 111179751 EQVQPBIWM Wdly- made an estirna u ts to the value o! The greatest cast ever seen and p I ——- Here is the "table? d1‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' _ hoard on the Talking Screen in a. . l MONTAGUE RACES wednesdasa st Lawrence. “Vaurway “so 000000 on!‘ “ll Wllrietfiliellle w m“ mun singing ._. Talking -_ Dancing ‘Augusp 13m 5555_1_23_3i_ ' I -- r - try..B-nd. estimated. it. at $100,000,000. l Musical Comedy Sensation with ‘ “m 3".” “m” "’°‘°°°-°°° With a Canadian ‘uaeioaaiulanway ; IECHNICOLOR. ‘ Old Age Pensions (extra) . 20,000,000 i ‘ OLD AGE PENSIONS would be a Hudstm my mm (extra) 30,000,600 a large‘ proportion of this extra , I boon w our Med people — but they nanbcanad,‘ 313b,," __ gmoooyodo imoriey would be saved to Canada and ca“ get them only from Bennett‘ Winnipeg Churchill cut-oi! 5 000000‘ spent within its confines So thst in- sr. ANDREWS rasssvrsmau N” Hmw’ ‘Wk’. "" " 5‘°°°‘°“" “m! ‘Pfpfiehedllhe belns out to the > Federal Housing plan 20 000000 l CHURCH, Montague. Service on . - ' ’ “me M- 590909-090 ‘he? Wm 5959M i P.E.I. Baily expenditures 15,000,000 , Sunday. July 27th, at 11 a. m. and by a, still larger sum, and those - Cape Breton railways 10,000,000 ; '1 p. m. Rev. C. E. Armstrong. preach- Pa“ nationalization mu.“ ' benefits-drill be immediate, reaching er. A cordial invitation is extended i _ . ‘ t-t- -u- - - I, ed i W0 an‘ times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20,000,000 C“ 4° ‘,1 _°9w°r5 ° Cnmd‘ 5°" “M, Quay”! my‘ , _ Bridge at Halifax ...... .. 10,000,000 ‘ey the he?‘ hlshwey- ~ ~ " aflgflpmq s!“ JOHN MCDONALD saved Bridge mot stated where) 20,000,000; For harbour works, three bridges, . ‘ ‘ Bridge at Chateauguay 100090-30‘ . .. . i‘ n ~ I s ‘r » Al] Pic-n,“ Canada i373; R. B. Bennett will do _ - » i ; etcxihe. tablvhas mother fictitious e-‘fl Agricultural grants . . . . .. 4000,0031 . i '1 wry“ the Same m 1930' Stopping entry of 1.1.5. coal 20,000,000 eéhmate this “ma. amourmng w a5’- l i _ v .- i 000.000 all told. ‘All of ‘these could b0 _ “u; my“, , i rams narrisr PASTORATB- s, . , - - - i, Services Sunday, July 21th: Albany, Tm“ - - - - - - ~-$779.000.000 Earned out by bond issue's’ “d would .n......-_u.sr_- - are i l “Lucky Illc. “Love Ain‘t Nut and ilurcing sensation I Lovable- csl comedy - one of the CAPITOL Today MARIE DRESSLEE POLLY MORAN EDDIE PHILLIPS Ilear the song hits: Yo u," "Happy Days" and hin‘ But (he Blues.“ A $6.60 mpsl- ‘ years big pictures i l 11 a. m: ’I‘ryon, 3 p. mm, Westmore- land. 7.30 p. m. Myron 0. Brinton, Minister. day morning next at 11 o'clock. Rev. Canon Malone ofiiciatlng. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The fu- neral of the late John L. MacAleer was held yesterday morning from his ccnclusion: And the inspired article draws the ‘ “With Mr. Bennett in office we will be heading straight for ccrds of the.Domlnion Bureau of Statistics have brought about relief by collecting $7II),000,000 more in taxes than did the Conservatives during their last six years in office- certainly not be taken from taxation unless a large surplus were in sight. But at present, with the Liberal sur- pluses agvclaimed; bond issues are merit such as is the case in the Mon- treal harbour. But this money, as a. loanfls‘ ‘considered In Reset, instead of a liability. $20,000,000 isestimated as the cost M50 SHORT carom‘ VALLEY-There will be a huge “d mesmmbl‘ mm“ b“. . . . . . . ' - . ' ‘ a TALK“: SUBJECT games of dedication with wlebrt den just when" the King Guvemment still ‘being.’ used? for some of these _ _l picnic lunch without Sussex Ginger Ale?—lt. siuapgly isn't done-Dad pnd ‘l “on o! the Ho“, Communion m has. bl-cugm about tenet». The Um public improvements or else the mon- _ Aflqther, Sister and Junior-all with their own mini us! bottle of sparkling, ' F,,.,md“.ny.__ ("mm T", PM in a singing‘ “Mug ‘ Christ Church Chem, vane,“ sum erals. according to the omcm m 9y lglqarleql in 125T?» by the govern- tangy, delicious Sussex Ginger Ale- Order a case rom your grocer today- L prepared for that picnic-it’: delicious and refreshing with the evening meal every day-approprisuto and popular with guests, too. Made from arteaian well water (government tested for purity). Always chill before serving. Sussex . » i .» A swift-moving picture of flying hoof: and l 4' beating hearts» Ride with ~ of death a-nd out again - rampage- ’ . i ALSO SOLTND A son of the‘ West on a. f Ho 0t Gibson into the 11W! C ARTOON 1e ' AND l HERE'S pep in our service a5 “Tfl! 15 pep in our quai- iucl — Marathon 211d Cycle gas and Rod Indian Motor Oils, nrive rich: up l0 our service station. ity motor "Be Ready \\“ith Raddy Fever" ~ melw. i118 .Tl'ill'd Tcxm Ymight induce them to get careless in ‘ spending the Nations‘ Taxes, No man 1 in Canada has been eletl-Pd 1119 T0373 , Term. I ‘ Kirighvill be an cxcepti-n, ‘ Judges for work and lured. Within re- Premier K108 1135 ling (on; weeks 111d a new vision. and he ivlshes l’! ' support British Preferences. Without - fu-rtiici- comment he has outwcrn his bountiful welcome in Canada. He l5 now tryvin; for his Third Term The 11.5. has always distrusted third tir- special reason i5 1hr if successful. they would be Dllfied 11D _ “m, m» idea that, they are the gr-‘o- its‘. of all iiia Nations Statesman. Another reason aclvarisecl is that a ll'i The highs-st ofiice do not behave MacKenzie The Premier has insulted the High of Courts. the Premiers of Provinces and at Haxt all Conserva- ‘tivo Members oi Parliament. when MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRA- TION-GBSO motor ‘to the present time, an increase more than 750 over the highest ‘and 641 are trucks. The increase for ‘the rear will probably be about the same as that of last year, 20 per cent, ‘the largest increase for any registra- "ticm area known. Last ycar the num- ber increased from 5,000 to 6,000. NEW GLASGOW-The meetings in the Christian Church at New Glasgow are approaching a close and have been most successful. Dr. R. F‘. lWhiston has been in charge and Will ‘icontinue until the 30th. He will ispeak three times on Sunday. I0 a. m. he addresses the Bible School on t-A Voyage on .the Mediterran- ‘eai-i.“ At ll a. m. he speaks on "Vis- lions Sublime" and. at 7.30 on "A ‘Startling Question." Twelve have ibeen baptized thus far and others =are expected to make their Church lhome in New Glasgow. Following this meeting Dr. and Mrs. Whiston ,will assist at the Young Folks Camp ‘at Brudenell River. beginning August l3rd. Fred Norton of Cardigan is the ‘President of the Camp. About '70 are expected to attend. yehleleS have derived from revenues incidental on ‘b°*“ registered in m’ pmvmce “p the completion of a great waterway, ‘number of last year. according to can available figures from the Registry although costing about three times IOIfice. 6.224 of this number are cars, the original estimate, is at present waterways can be built by revenues as witness the case of the Panama al, a. greater undertaking, which paying all carrying charges. So that more than half the amount in the "table" of terribly increased taxation need not necessarily come out of the pockets of the people. ‘This leaves $329,000,0M;_ unaccount- ed for. ' _ In that same table are- listed rail- way estimates (and these are as large as the Liberal propagandists dared make them) amounting ".111 all to $110,000,000. If the new undertakings were started immediately the people of Canada would “not remit‘ one cent in taxation, as the whole capital would be raised in the same man- ner as the Liberal government gets money for nationally owned railways, and that is by guaranteeing the rail- way bonds. The Liberals, instead of formerly y taking the money for railways out of their swollen taxation‘ revenues, fol- lowed out the practice of guarantee- , the- provinces, QuebecfNew ' Bruns- proximately the same price? . This leaves $24,000,000 of that "table" unexplained. ‘this $24,000,000‘ as noted is anestin-iate of $20,000,000‘. extra cost for old age pensions under the conservative national scheme. and $4,000,000 “for Agricultural grants. According w Hansard of May .26.‘. sions representing ‘the federal SUV-L‘ 110,901.93 to that date. and iourloii wick,- Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward I maria, either for aoancialeauseeerl some of them in most sore need: at: it.- A national scheme, even if it _clid_ cost an extra $20,000,000, (wehich is‘ all expenditure under this head and‘ ensure to all aged Canadians, irres-l‘ pective of provincial residence, a‘ monthly pension. Agricultural grants will go for edu- ih expenditure, and surely s country which could raise an extra $700,000,- . . ____ ___ ___ ____ ,, _ _ , _ __._ ,.._ evening andwill spend his vacation Eunice MZCFISLIZIC, Rollo Bay West l at his summer home in Souris West. ' Mrs. George ' l Lnevita, of" New Acadia, were recent ened up her house there. visitors to Sourls West, Mrs. P. JjMull William ernmens half, had amounted to $3,- lwere among the recent Bay West. Rollo The postponed tea party at Rollo‘ Mr and ‘ g _ WILs held on Thursday. Jilly 11, 1 little daughter Shirley. left av mot- l_ A pretty wedding was solemnized Bay, and was "s-financial success, Every- om“ "easims h“ m‘ come mm ‘melons was in holiday mood and the: present Scheme 5° 111ml °‘ Pamdfi“ different ‘booths ~ were well patron- aged are still deprived of this aidLlledi 9"" “mfléfll hundffii 5°33" were realized.‘ The Misses Rita and Anna Slat- _ , . v .. . tery, of Halifax, ‘N. S., are visiting doubtful) would relieve hard pru- sour?‘ west‘ the ‘guests sod municipalities and provinces oflumle m, In“ White. late residencekpilt El: ave» t0 15h a sum Elmo“ sufficient u, have c“- cf stopping the entry of Russian coal Manuhflwmg ‘ gjixgyfxfiaifarslcjelegraetig: ried out all these plans had the 1,15- mined at a wage of l8 cents a day 5U55Fx . our zwcusn Reverend Monsignor lvlaurice Mc- "ab been 5° mmded- and other “feign ma!‘ But’ why km‘- cmczn Bu“ inomld, Th, pa“ bean,“ were; m, But aside from this consideration et that ln view oi’ the grand gesture .‘_s‘__'_m__ » lWorship Mayor Prowse, Messrs. the article 1s deliberatel misleadin mime l" m! Dllnnlfl! blldilli and ~ . Y S ‘John A- Webster. S. T. Gallant, Jp- lrl leaving the impression that tlils called the British Preference? How g mph fiancls‘ Mark M°Guigan' and whole amount will come out of the d0 the-Se 1081019115 93"" it Wm w“ ‘ v iR°55 39mm‘ Service at ‘he grave taxes levled on the so 1e 0g canal-la that much when better quality coal “SUSSEX GINGER ALE 'L| "HT-ED, Sussex, NEW BPUIISWHSK .was conducted by Rev. M. Francis. p p ‘ , ' - “ ‘ ' ' ' - Successor to ‘ I“ ‘he firs‘ P15" n" 5% Lawrence ‘all b’ ‘mmmd “m” Wale‘ B" a?’ - susssx laminar. spams; LIMITED s eusssx IEVERAIII oolllsllv Mrs. Margaret Murphy and Mrs, Alex. D. MacDonald. of Dorchater ‘S’ Charlottetown, motored to Rollo |&~r| . Bay recently, guests of i I i i Mrs, Isabelle Dsagle, of Boston. Peters and daughter has returned to Bear River and op- .Mr, Fred MacDonald, D, V. S., Souris. was to Rollo Bay, this week Master Vincent Warner. son 0i Mrs. Josephine Warner. of Boston, aiy. i930 the total cost of old age pen-i M“ 3mm, 1-1 Mallard and Mrs. formerly of Rollo Bay, is spending 0n a business trip. MacDonald, Gowan Brae. the summer months oh the Island, Mr. James Pend, is visiting in Rollo Bay, the i Finest of lvvks. Eusebiiu Peters, I visitors tp the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Eusebius‘, MacDonald, Black lPeters, Rollo Bay East. y -~./' Mrs. Adrien Peters and lor car for Boston, Friday after nf-‘lli 5t. Frances De sales Church, short vacation spent with Mr. andP-lltlllc Pond, when Augusta, young. .Mrs. Edward Peters, ‘Rollo Bay, lest dflushter of Mr. and Mrs, Jame: Ililacflonald. Red House, became thl l M,‘ and Mm Mona-d Lyons andgbride of Mr. Charles MacDonald, of ‘family and m, Tom lvlallard, ol {Little Pond. The ceremony wag per- jMass, left Wednesday morning by fmmed by Rev. 1i. P. Callaghan. P. ‘motor after a short vacation spent 5F The bride was, very charming in a o; the“. with relatives at Big Pond and GQW- idress of old gold lace and beautiful and will"; 3mg lveil fastened with a wreath of loraiige blossoms. Miss Cecilia Mae- Among those arriving home from tcnlldr amid 55 bridesmaid and Whit; Among the visitors to Rollo Bay Boston. recently were Miss Margaret l“'°1'° 9- dress 0f blue crepe with he! ,West. Sunday were Mrs. lMrs. Donald Mclnnis. cation; they are a necessary increase Rom‘ md M,“ Georg“ Deaglml Bear River South. Tanner and Peters, Miss Mary MacDonald, of 0° nmlch- M1‘. Reginald MacDonaldi soufls L,“ Rollo Bay, Messrs, Patrick and Jos- of Grove Pine attended the rimm- Iepii M. Kickham, soiiria Vlcsi. iPrevious to the marrli-se the zui > ‘friends of the bride gathered at hi! » - . Among those attending the races J9me and SUYDfi-ied her with a won- MwGl11va-,y_ soul-ls at St, Peters, from this a . r . g V. ha asked ‘N110 Wfldifi Nirléennchsend irig bonds to the extent of hundreds ML“ Mlfy lmamy “'9” iderml siwwer c’! Bu“ n“ “mg” ! 4*, ,i_ L; . ‘ ' “ ' -~ -' -~' ———----- . 000 for Liberal purposes could econo- R1 t the we k end at R0“ Misses Kathryn and Lauren; M“. merits ‘were well carried out so thai = -. ‘over rd the Imperial Conferece at‘ MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION oi millions of dollars, and then boast- l "T- Wefl e ° I sfifirrfiiig V‘ ’ u ll/Jndon in September? reav i-rori. an. ‘ PICNIC-The Prince Edward Island ed of having reduced the national 91".“ u“ “m” °’ “*°°°'°°° ‘m’ h“ ‘h’ 7”“ °' M“ Mm M” in“ M“ Lmn“ white an“ Mmdmat m" resumed‘ A. damn’ “m” _ Beniie" and Premier Howard Fergu- Ministers] Association Picnic was d m ' ' ' the aid of Canadalsbasio industry. Kinnon. iJ°5°Ph Chaiwm- kw“ sewed and 430cm! 901W“! ‘m - e . . . _ . v. _ h 1d to , dish B h h b _ » . ,, ,, the early hours. Music, piano, violin A] rm cf Oniarlo mil do creditpio Can ‘te a pien _ eac on t e a However‘ deducting this snolmor So it is seen that this table of Th Mm B t M C d The Mxsses Marv D and Laura and mandolin) was {wished b, ‘ ma and to the whnlc 3mm‘ Em“ emoon o Monday. July 21st‘ Quite extra expenditures which are going ' e‘ e W 5° “m” an ' " The Public" ‘Forum This column is open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. This Charlottetown Guardian does Qt 15nd}, endorse thr- opinions of wrrespondents. Continued from Page 4 yqr-l; _ 1nd many other stronZ leader. Grant went down t0 dedear, with 306 votes. to his credit: Jung; A, Garfield of Ohio, was nomi- natql and won a great victory. l-Ie was assassinated by a crazy oilicc Sock- er,’ named Guiteau. from Logans- part, Indiana, Theodore Fbonscvelt. V, p, guoceeded to the Presidency‘ of wllllam McKinley, who was murder- ad at Buffalo, New York, 190i, Mr. Roosevelt served seven Yell" and W“ mpeeeded by Wm. H, Taft, who was elected 1908, Mr, Roosevelt visited Europe and Africa. He returned to m; U. 5. 1912. Mr. Taft received the Nomination for second term lh the Republican Convention 1912, Mr. Roosevelt ran as an independent tar- dldlu- 3°“ Ta“ “d mafia“ were Mr‘ Bennett regards canfld‘ '5 u" . cesaful in carrying on the work of PERSONALS u w’ 3"“ Mwowmu‘ Rum 491"“ b7 wmm“ A‘ wmon‘ of Sfimngw“ “s” °‘ m’ British En’ the Master. The address was a very Sly West. Princeton. New Jersey. Th" BTW- f-"i- n MT- émn” l5 flea“ "emf" , timely one and was enloyed by all. Mr. Colin McKay, Bldefordfwas in ' Qwgtzfi ' , . Rephllllc- t1" Ulmed slaw" w when “xi Mmdal‘ “m” 28m can” “m Rev. A. D. McKenzie. Regina, Sack, the city yesterday returning from" a ' Mr. unmet Oflanlcy. 8t, Peters h’ '4 ' Preiruer King peld "Wards °l '°°°-' "m" i new B" °l "wees and, then offered prayer. Following this visit to the Canadian west. spent the weer end in Gown: Bru. ‘ oooooo iut year the largest customer Confidence. came the closing address av Rev. n. ‘the guest of m. m4 ms. James u.‘ “DID NOT CONSULT FORTUNE TELLER" ‘Prcmicrs of four Provinces who will‘ rllgplay as much grey matter under kiheir liatoas Premier King 0r Hon. Earnest Lapointe. and his whole ca- ‘iflflFL The result of the election must cicpend upon work for men and wo- rlcn who are ‘idle. idleness is not fl- "Olldll-lfin that ha; sprung up in a “rs 01x27. It l5 the after math oi the World's War which destroyed millions of men, and nearly bankrupted the lworld, financially, These necessary Public Works should have been plann- Pd l0 to 12 years ago. It will take fully ihree to four years. with favourable conditions, before healthy prosperity will return, Ivir. Bennett is a successful busi- nc=s man, He has accumulated a good income. No man or woman in this frcmti»; campazgn has accused him of taking a dishonest dollar. Canada needs a real statesman to guide the Ship of State safely, Mr. =tated in his Winnipeg speech. if he is elected he will call a special session of Parliament to deal with the un- "mplofver-l question, Mr, Bennett has j-romised work, he will produce it. Bennett , pirc, I can name six Judges and the l a BT89 number 0f ministers With their wives and their children, to- gether with a number of friends and visitors, were present. The afternoon lives ideal for the occasion and the ‘conditions for bathing were all that ‘lcould be desired. Besides bathing, lgames of various kinds were freely lindulged in. Volley-ball and quoits lwere the most popular. At about the usual hour a dainty supper was serv- l ed on the shore. There in the shelter ‘of the great rollers and "by the deep‘ ,sea with music iirita roar" all did ample justice to the tempting viands set before them. After the supper Iwas over a short time was spent in ispeech-making, good fellowship and lsocial intercourse. Rev. C. P‘. John- ‘son, chairman of the committee in ‘charge, presided and gave a short hvpening address. Mr. Johnson then i called upon Rev. Geo. A. Grant, Pres- lident of the Ministerial Association, to address the gathering. This he did ‘somewhat, briefly and before closing extended a hearty welcome to all present. This was followed by an aci- .dres by Rev. A. J. Reynolds. who 5spoke at some length. Mr. Reynolds ‘showed the great need of the name i ' of the Holy Spirit in our lives in this " , . - i -. ‘ggrfgzrffzgpesrttfgifih busy bustling twentieth century in ’ ’ y “order that we might be truly suc- 000 estimate from the “table" we have the sum of $219,000,000 still _to be ac- ccunted for. The trans-Canada highway in this “table" is estimated to cost another $90,000,000. While this estimate is too high, the only reason given by the Prime Minister for his refusal to con- sider a national highway was that he thought giving money to provlncg 10l- highways was a "vicious principle.“ But why list a national highway as an additional burden? Lastyear the Canadian government estimated that the tourist traffic for the year was ‘worth $300,000,000 to Canada, and there is no reason to suppose that with improved highways this sum will not be augmented by many additional hundreds of_ mil- Doxology, "Praise God from Who all Blessings Flow.“ This brought to a. pleasant close a very en- joyable afternoon. This was the first picnic held under the auspices of the Ministerial Association but‘ judging from the way that it was enjoyed by all it will not be the last. to plunge Canada under’ an unbear- able load ofdebt, actually boils clown to extra expenditures otabout s24,- annual expenditure of the Liberal government today. would benefit from improved trans- portation throughout the iength and breadth of the land, harbour facilities would be improved. and vast areas of new" country would be. opened up. financial and industrial conditions would bend to recover, and there would be no need for the present wasteful expenditures to lure immi- grants to CIflMIIP-thEY would come urillingly and without expense to Canada once conditions were im- proved to the extent that work and decent living conditions were ava.i.l- able to all within the wink?! bord- era. ______._.._.... 301.10 BAY AND VTCINITY m. Peter N. MaoCormu. left Monday for Rummy. N. 3., s-ftsr a short vacation spent, with his broth- 000000. or s per cent of the present sum-l“, u, m5 Ethel Peters, Rollo Bay, motored todvnwmnlild- Selkirk, on‘ Sunday last, Mr. Dan Gall l Miss‘ Angela And Canada st the same time Pond. is ueltln: her 5w; ..p,*r home in New Acadia) oi Monticello, were re- Messrs. Peters, Chaisson and A60 lcent visitor; to ear River, guesta ohphus Burke, Bear River South, J. I ‘Mr. and Mrs. John A, MacDonald, MacAdam, Bear River North. ant, mono gay, spent! jvaisn, Little Pond fund the Me *‘ Messrs. Eddie Mahar and Angiis‘Augusia MacDonald, n. MacConh lMacDsnald. Rollo Bay. were recentlrnd Helen Chaissori, We lush f Campbell, Littlefiisitors’ to J. A, MacDonalds Bear chem many years of hopplfleesl" cousin MispRiver- South. ISEEABLACKCLOU . . ‘ . l z connmoms ARE NOTA qooo A5 m l926- / r.‘ the u. s. had. peylnl r 3-111 ear etc. Hensley Stavert, another member of _Mrs. n. n. Csntwell. aaeeaipenlad Mallard. g u‘ m,“ m, mimosa that Premier Mwkensle Kin: ha! consulted a rennin cellar- of em city m4 lee», than $200,000,000. .' vi. a. moons. on committee in charge. The address by her daughter, Miss Eileen, left - . _ m“ ‘° "“"":“" “a Wm“ ‘w’ m’ "'" “"°“"Y °°“"““°M ‘let fill"- lt n; shied rroia . “my, h, u,‘ mat minim Behedere Hotel, __ ,_ g i was a very fitting one. Before break- yesterday morning opavisit topoints w. Archibald seamen, of Rox- h1g3 Mlneizrs owe there ll ""1 ‘My 0° ‘"01 1"“ "mm-It" weld the llama splritusliit ie - u» nhnln British moire 1m atoll!- I London. Csnsdl, 40100011‘ loinsdln ainllfll theinflovefloofle lllv- New taenanlsuwiaaaamuanr-otlanroarmalav 14.1880. "i