and For- _-1" ’iiio|rN|No i>Aii.\ Foiiisi wi;hl\_!-!LN_¢"_l l!L'lfMi_l* >:' :S _ _ ' - ~ .-,~ r .rw . i _ _ .'.`i'- .- f._i~ _-,r""`.-.1 ". ..-r_-.-’.'.~i . 4""5.."""l;‘%"" 1 - ,l rf. "-_ - , » .. i -. .= . ._ ,_ ,_..__ .,c ,f _ ; ___g._ ,r-_ -._ -- . . _ fri-gr. »- ._ _. ._ _, .i-r -.f_~ l' ' .f __,:. ._e‘r»';:_'~._"1--'_,-..,.,...na ~ ;‘.'r,-1.. r.-~_.,§_ - ._..¢{, »'.‘. .; i.i;__ ' _ . __ . _ . _ ._,i_ _.M . _ _. .ff-' ie. ...,f‘.“. r, 11 is . , ._ "‘ t ,__'_ »,,.._ »f».»»..»-»i=-~.-i.‘iic'*ff _ _ _ ""°f_RE_Al: ALL. oven PnlNcE" EDWARD’ |s|_ANo-- iisor ` "" _r- ~- _ . » .- \i1»9ji___ ‘THE LATEST N~ A mowrnsv Artisan mol ` :FI If J I I 'I ` """I'*-*~ -PF&I~_.-.._ _.___ CH_*l_\RLOTTETOVVN» CANADA- .IUNE 9. 1911- "RST °lf_f¥{l_{f'__ _ _ iflci-i vie__A_R. n\"inA_ii.`rN Adviwcg I CONTINUATION OF THE Elllllllllllllll PRELIMINARY HEARING OF » THE MOLYNEAUX CASE -l-1* i Before Stipendinry Reddin in Georgetown-FiveTHE Witnesses Were Examined- Expert Medical' Testimony Given Respecting Marks und Bruises on Deceused’s Body. Special by 'l‘clepl\oiie. Gl~li>liifl'i'l`ilWN, June 8-In the f‘ourt House here tliis inorn- ‘ \ s Wlffi Kill uliuig nll right. Never' naw .i ui' lieiird aiiytliiui.: lrctwvuri thorn or-I cept the day he took her away from our house ` ___- mg the CRH8 ol' the ` ‘ ,. - - f King vs Wm Molyneniix before Stl--l Clwisi-i exainined by Mr Stewart, 1 Escaped' Five Tribes NOW pendinry `Miigistrats Reddin wus hcitrd it wus to Henry (lii|n|i\,,,i|',, iigiiin resumed pursuant to adjourn-I lliut Mrs Moiyneriux went after hui- III IICIICIIIOII. men very - large prolialily owing to the liui~iliund tool: her out that .iii for one hour. l- ' . i The ntfciidnnce yesterday was not At I o’clock the (‘.0iii~t tookyrecr~ss` _'__ inet flint many of the farmers are Siuwirri to 'i'lr<~ (limi-iliiiii, iiiisiiy ciiizuizifil ut their crops. Ai~"l‘i~}ltNooN Si¢1::iSIoN_ Vi<'.'i‘oitii\, .inns ii--'i‘irr-. slr-irrnir f'oiirl. met at ll.30 and the follow- Karinikoivi Merril brouglif, iii:-.vs of the ing testiinony was submitted. Wluui court niet after recci»‘.n l\lr. ‘lflllillilirtlirri of ai .Iapnriesc force in MN_\'_ |e]_N[,Ay MQUETH HWm.n_ l~ltownrt_coiiinieiited on nn rrrticlr-, ;ip_f l°orrno.~i:i. hy the rcbeli~i :rgriiiint whom MRUW and AUIN3 lust Apfll. it likely ir,,,~,, iinowr. prisoner for ,,i,(,,,i_}iicui~iiii_g in ri certain rreivspaper iiiitcii the Japaiicse have been eiirrrpiiigriirig to herevived with rill the usual _dis- ,,c,_._,,_u.,,,, yen,-H _,nd the decem_m_\lJiiiie 2, lull. _foi_ the lust three years. _ orders as the result of a decree sign- woinrur six or seven years. liivcdi M" J"lm”°" "B ‘muncn mr (I“’“'“Iw;.2r?_'f_,,E£_;:ich£ whwil had nrlillq ‘mice edTii)ey dgddgddliih rllltlilfigiieaa plan pro . o a res reie ion ry _ - nliiuri fifteen chains from prisoiier"i;:5'“_“t'°d I-'mt Il” I}i\‘l llvtllllliz tu do lioiise. i‘¢¢iii¢mi,e,. .rhu_,Hdny_ M__yi_w__ith the }»ubl_;cntron of the evidence lib, first. _ lieceiised wus at our huiisr that day between three and *lily 0 ,t I: iiewspapers and he equally deprecated the piiblicution of I _ _ _ ,th |__l-tu d _ _ any_siiclr_i~itutciiicrit_. _:_’]l;__I' 'KI “ldnu l:&rRlg_?d_ “ug “‘r‘_(Iil htiperulinry Ileddin renuirkcrl thntl I y IZ ‘ Ie " _ .is he wus riiaigrstrate eoiidiictiiig, this l"loi'<-ru-i‘ were there. Mrs Molyneanx riuiu' io tell me about n couple of rmnll brass bells she had. She rriiiifril ine to take one of them back to the pris¢incr"s father. She said she had gone over to Molyneauxh-i lroiisc rind they would not let her iii. Sire sold it wus sad about ‘ Angus lllcl’liei‘ifoii's death. On that day, the iltii of May,-her husband -came in und wanted her to go home. She linrki-il against ‘the wall ami did not 'or twice a year. iip|ri-:u- to want to go. He wentl Prisoner tolii me lar-it winter in bis. over, put. his arm around her, and; took lrrr out. He said "Come on lioinir Arla." She made no reply and ‘ they both went out. I-Ie did not use her roughly. At Molyneaux's next dny mention was made as to_' the \\'a_v thi' prisoner took his wife out. l said he did not shove her out, hr- only put her out easy. Aftert .llrs nlirlyiiciiiix left our place they, stay.-ii niitnirle two or three minutes _ I I _ I d ~ ~ leur going to his house. I did not _‘fi _‘""I;a'_; Nguiw Tietghgrqsgg :ask him why and I do not remember i.i sir wa nyi g lie was going to Henry Campbell’s‘ but he did not saywhat for. Shel iiiilnot go ironic with her husbandi .miter they went outside. I did not rnnsidr-r this very strange. I wusi not ii\\'i~.re that Molynoaux's wife ob-I jetted to his coming to my place. l‘ri.l€m GB t0 Wlllcll Wine!! thc l<‘or'iiiosin|is were arrilnialicil, and Shall IW fleslgmll-ell °hl1l'\'\ll3-l§ll0- after fierce ii btinr »~ ` i The whole champagne re ion is g i, but ten escaped. g 'ri..~. .isrrri . ...~.».~.. ...rri.ri..r.e.i_ ii... ...___ _ ' ._ ldividod into two zones. .the first iii-...is iii-rin.; eiirrreii riwrty by ure i..~r..i comprising Marne. to designate its hunters. _ _ _ __ _ _ wines champagne, the second to the .l_______._. hiwviul to llic I-liuriliiiii. _ idepapfment of Anim styling its .,,.-mes h"I`. I‘IC'I`I'IItHlillIt(i, .liiiie 8-Sturt . . y and now says his in his cure al kill- llic doctor s assistant and wife were accused of the death and arc now serving -terms of irnprinoniuent. ll llIVlll|lllllN iiuiliii” ii ii iiiiwii ____ on B';';m_e BI;_ipcndiar`y McQ_m,.,.m R returned n. verdict of not guilty. Special fo 'l‘lic Glinriliuii. CMB (somewhat rm-e in the counts ° " ' lil.Iii'llr‘il~}l.l), June ii--l<‘our por- how) mme up for hem-ii~ig_ The miit,ii_ 1 sons were killed ii.ud one fatally in- cook ,md ,mo of--the Henman fi( _che . `jill'l:ll“Ilt"l.eugei' todny when they schooner Ethel were charged by me stepped out of thc wity of n. passen- captain with leaving the ghip without er truin into U10 Dum Of R fasl- without ermission and refusing ro U. P ' fl‘0ighf» return on board when ordered by liim -------_° to (10 my The defendants claiinorl that the food furnished to them was _ __ _ atc unfit for use and that some _of the Fi:£_2?ng§):_(£ktg:necgnsrahfrglenthc 5"” on the v°“s°l was unsafe' After Canadian Reciprocity Bill in execu- h°""I“l5 both sm” of the Story the tivo session for four hours today- and Magistrate gave the ‘1e(°n'l‘"'r‘s. me then adjourned until tomorrow with- ` 0l1tl0n Ol fel-“ming _ tf’ th? “hm ur out reaching a decision as to ii re- sponding two weeks in iail. i‘he cook D0rt_ or as to the Root or Uthm- elebratioii ended ii iv drsa .ii us- I , was y gc by fire the origin of which is unknown bint suppos I ount of damage, the extent of which 's is not ossible to estimate l;-ically rebuilt. ' ' _ -INIIIHIH IIASI ther returned from Boston and in some manner secured possession of the little girl and was on her way to lloston when arrested. The father returned in the afternoon to Baltic with the child. The charge against Mrs. Brunder will come up for hear- ing this morning before H. J. Mas sey, J. P., providing the husband is h d to roseciite and seamen decided to return to thu ship while the mate decided to go to er had sa _-_- Wl’I'l"VIl3‘E» JUN” 3*"l-ll* fliflliliu champagne from the second zone. C -. ._, _. siiiiiiii I < dence barll dama_ ‘rl ' ’ - ' (‘.lii|irnnn 1-lull, the' Collepgiy rggi- ed to have started by ir match ucci-' - _ _ _ ilentally thrown in the elevator shaft. _ The Hull was filled with students . irr'eiizii‘fnr‘; to leave. Two students, _ |N *AI liancroft and ltoy were hurried aboiit the face and hands. _ The grounds about the hall are cov- ered with furni-ture, clothing and _ _.___ hooks. The water did a large am- L1EG'l‘7. Belglllmi JUH9 3-Twellf-Y~ i-lpeuiiii to The Guardian. tivo persons were _ injured when n street car run into a passenger train _ _ , _ 1 . ii . » _ _ bpnrairtl in The (.ii:irdiirii. 'l‘he building will have to be m._w_ at thc railway station at Angleur to- day. ling: i'evi‘.lzitio|na were iriride by ii _ ----1--~ i‘i‘iiiiiuul who inurdi-.red nn oflicer of ' bnsiopol. the :iriny and the oilicer's wife at Se- The man was arrested at Tsarlts n ' victims Popcff, surgeon, of Kaszan. _ . ed 57 persons, including among his Ml|llllIHlll _ . ; _ - _ Special to 'Tho Guardian. '~lpe<.ial from f uaidi_nn Ilrarich_ __ _ _“Nl wA¥0RK siirvrivii<‘.nSiiii~i, rnii:"";r:';"“"“1iirrie0# _ .3 . ' r _:1“""' “”"“f‘-’I‘°*" Mm Bm,ndm._ Wim of George niilliormire proprietor o__f the Ho e . llrander, formerly of Baltic, Lot 18, A"5"“'" and Widely “"w“ “H 'I' but whose residence is now in Bos- h°"°m”'“i W‘“‘_ 5h°t_ today by tw” ____ ton, was arrested on board the Em- Ymmg _W'°me“ “I the" apartment' mas- esterda mornin by Omcer Physicians say he will likely _re- H. ~ y y t g m ut b cover. The young women, Lillian ihill rr wo o y Silefiiai U' The GU*\l`fli1\"-_ her hIi:b§Hda dilaargllxiig Sher with ab- Grahalnr 0-11 8CtFeBB_;' anddEtl1_e_lhCc€_r;;_ l‘URl`A l"RAU\. Hflyl-1. -Iiilic 3* ducting her daughter, a child of md- _1u“9tmt°"i ° “'35 ‘YI The revolution movement directed by about gve or six years of age_ It shooting, were taiwan to police head- General Saint, Just has become more appears that Mr. and Mrs. Brander Qllaflefi OD the Verge Ol' C0l18P99~ ‘ tIii'ent0niulZ~ have not been living together' for '*`“'”'_ ”"' ` Tile City is UD ill “P015 9-Waiting GV- some time and their two children entualitlcs. Local sentiment is divid- were taken by the fath0l‘ t0 his lwmv cd. , in Baltic. Some weeks ago the mo- v lllllllllllll lil Jlllll Tnimo, .inrriiv-'rnri tr-ini .ir Mich- l J lc n viinrgr-d \\'i‘h irru- ae no so , , . . _ - _ slaughter of his son Arthzir, wrirr nn- th' 'ii . ished hero is .nornr g_ _ After ii abort deliberation, thc ,ury amendments. ' ll. Th l tt however was given _ _ _";_)ST‘t)N» Jllgfadtzécrgngfj His lfhefty ansid: day, but not uniil o wen y-one 1 1 _ r. h -1 d__3_ Newton Hospital was Miss :lfelln thc sc 00" lc ‘q”"“'"“ 0( Ch“"l°“"""“'"' WEATHER FORECAST ` fousm 'ro snr, .iuiy ist, i<5i`iiiit reno-rim roi- oiiiunioeuarni _'_' H Rooms. lJ._P._'I‘_antoin. 6-9d3f. coumumclnon speeini to The Guardian. MXiiKsnEL} Lonsrnus, nAx.i- TIIROIIGII PROVINCE 'r~oiioN'i;o,_.i_...... 1:1-r.rgi.t to mari- _ _ but, courier., hriiiririeri. %i___i~_._,... crate winr s; a r an warm. on s_.____ __ The temperature at three o'clock ,ANTEDV a girl to help with ""_' i flft d ees bve» _ _ _ A_ . . . Y.-my _ng_;_<»f~».»m»;--iii-_;»__;g_g ri:."‘°’“ "K ’ °“ “ ° ..l_l.i..i,z:r,:f°f.‘; .,r‘..r“it.?° “if..... W"WM""""""""""""""""`""""""""""'"""""""`_`_`"""“" th.” pmt 8 ' Ii' hm' O nd The I°"l1l'h "A tmlay Wm he mme" ' "Fg°t"'i'ii_tiii§'§it§,"Jhn'eA71-aTrHll "‘“th I’“““""¢°r“' “mg t' “Xpress 8 hours and twenty-seven minutes. _ I duernity mn get with pearls mml' d“°kI“H at 12 00 qhe In t mi The tide will be high this morning ‘And tomuomea Finder please can at “ii Lire Lisssoir’ 7 ° . ‘ _ ‘ ii - \ fsgléanigt 7:); léz;/lnsigyggg; ei. B598-33 and tomorrvw mormng at Hasz5r'd_& *hfoprol ________1_____§-9d3_l__. . 9.0 . press, which was late, docking in this _ t 7_‘2 - NTED, 5 maid for general as it “gg P- fr- ‘>“",r'“i;,g:;;;i,; ..§.“°.‘;“.J.‘.i‘?.?2.“‘.35...‘.’.Y§“ 'Ai “..... ri *VVl"i»~_;_g;_;~»»-_ii _pg ig--\;;»=,_<;;>;_<1 , i express ani ye wagm. y o s. . . . ilers re g . I tm mornin rises tomorrow and Sunday morning 86 Cumborlsnd st s_9d6__ T _ _ H nt |,,,.,, win porin como by; N- S- mail- Sh” °*“'°° 5 5 at 4_]_5_ _ _ _ ~_...______.___... hcro,ri,_ - ratio... _ They hrii/euI`irHIr`elii ?'iiIIrtrI:dIl'. I know; Tlier~e. little Kill. <10" I- “Y” ‘6'Il‘hIriicl!;l(1,1lI'lr:rti;d8lgi‘Iide the usual re- The moon rises this afternoon at _“LAl:_TeE2_;__g_€__‘;\;“fo_'P;l;f_e(_f3'l':_3_‘: .inn 1 . . ‘ t o ir t. i y, ma. And tl:£7"h&"I)"‘\’l'o mo' Th”-c’ mu" gm' don gui-ryheart I 3HIFyirI;uI!;.sseHgerAad)riIrilfreI;iTt'\vlili'Ich The lowest temperature recorded gnomgsranfTal:3hTTfooHd“l:Foui;lIih1§hst:t12 Are Allin!! 0ltl1°l0\i|§ BRO' They have broken y ' included a large number of cattle. yesterday was fifty-nine desrees .ADPIY to J J Gay & Son (Einar- . ' 4 n ¢ V liut childish trouble will soon DB5” Ag,-?0¢`Iii; rainbow gleams Yesterday thi; Qasttgnstzgs 333:- :_\_\;r;_i;_e____i;t;0 l\_;`\_de- t_l_i_;%ld°l;lt|!h*:;____V_;':_= lottetowm __ _ __ 6_9da,_ l - - . . ~ -, . e The ry. _ 0| om- :,-iiiithfnl dreams _ ern express an e deb ____ on t______ the prevmus -night was dfty-tW0_CABMAN, Henry Williams. Phonejrmsh Empire we h0Mt_ while we Mlllll lllllll P.E. ISLAND IIICTORIOUS IN MAGNIFICENT CONTEST FOR MARITIME HONORS Victory has once more perched onl the 1'. E. Island riflcnr:in'i~i banner, u_ victory which puts to blush perform-. nnces in all former contests, ber-:ruse of the extraordinary score total by` the Garden of the Gulf's teuru und' also by. their competitors. ` _ For twenty-six years the riflcnii-n` of the three provinces have been bat-r tling for a piece of silverware em-i bleinatic of ‘Maritinie Championship* but it remained for the team of yes-I terday to obliterate nil prcrfiiriis ri--, cords and establish the uniir'eci»r§errt.-‘ ed' score of 762 or an average of 35; 1 pts per man. Many thought that the I". l'I. I., team would he nowhere with the' blueiiose scores from across 'fhel Straits, but as was predicted yester- i day the strain of competition seemed to nerve their eye and steel their muscles and make them capable of! deeds that have won the adrnirrition| of every true Islander. It is said <~ good authority that their score of yesterday has novcr been equnller Canada by a picked team of eight men. _ The shoot opened under gloriousl weather conditions, u slight mirage and about ,three degrees nf left wind. At ten o‘clock thc first pair went' down for ench tciini at 200 yards. At the conclusion of this rnnge the ls- land tearri had totalled 200- a new record -Nova Scotia, 255; New Brunswick, 250. The 500 was shot immediately after the 200; P. E. I. adding to their lead of 5 pts at the 200, 2 pts more ovcr N. S. und 2 pts more over N., B., giving them a total lead of 7 and 12 pts respectively. The teams then repaired for lun- cheon, resuming the shoot at 3 o’- clock. The battle royal then com- menced. N. S. crept up until ther had not only regained the lost ground but added three to their ere dit. That was the condition of affairs when Major Weeks and Sgt. Moor were paired against Lt. (lol. Flowers thc finish fight. 'l‘o say that it wasi exciting is putting it mildly. Every. shot was watched with hated breath byi the excited partiznns of encli team. With but 2 shots to fire l'. E. l. had regained their lend null added three to the good. If Moore and Weeks fiiiislied with bulls or even inners victory would rest with their team but if they put. on a magpie and an inner they would tie with N. S. who had the best score at the long range and who would thus win out. The pair proved worthy of the con- fidence reposed in them by their team mates and each placed the bull required .to win the victory-and a\ l i magnificent one--by the safe margin oi three points. The gallant Major crime in for a bouncing and many rousing 'cheers nn his vr-ry worthy ef-I fort at the final stage in the contest which can hardly be rivnlled for its koenncss and clor-re finish. W'hen_thn scores were totullcd it was found that each team had broken the record scorn made by P. ‘E. I. nt Bt. John lust year of 739, the scores standing: 1>.E.rsir.n.i. . _ . . . _ vez I' Nova Flcotla . . . . 750 New Brunswick . . . . . . 751i After the shoot the home teanii were given three h arty cheers bv Those were returned with spirit byl the victors. - iHi!t. A. Mcl‘ahe . . 33 ln Winning They Established o New Record of 762, Breaking Their Record Mode Lust Your by 23 Points. il Keen und Exitingtontest in Which ll. S. und ll. B Also Broke Old Record. The Scores. ' |i_i___.___;.» ~ Sgt. J. Arinitrong broke the record for th highest score in this shoot, irittrng on 101. The old record, 100, was made in Charlottetown five y.-rrrs ago by a Nova Seotian. 'ine P. E. I. Tenin pines ri. great .teal of the credit for their victory on .iirrjor .I. M. Jones, of lllsloy f:‘.m0. iid--.e coaching was a feature of ite' s1i.~|=t. P. E. ISLAND. 34 32 29 Major W. A. Weeks . . ful Sgt. FI, ildeinnis _ . _ 33 34 98 33 98 Capt ll. A. McKinnon . 34 Gr J. D. Mcilae . L _ 34 Sgt J. A. Moore . . . 32 lir J. Lziiirlrigaii . . . 33 2-igt K. Rogers . .' . 31 29 92 96 29 95 29 95 28 28 34 32 32 35 95 32 93 32 Grniid Total 260 264 238 762 NOVA S(.‘O'l`IA Sgt J. Arnistrong _ . 34 33 34 101 'Fr (‘.. ii. Dickie . . . 33 34 33 ‘ 100 flpl G. Pcverill . ’. . 34 33 29 96 Lt Lol J. Lecaine . . 30 32 38 Sgt R Harmon . . . 32 32 30 Sgt B. Saunders . . . 32 33 27 lit Col H. Flowers . . 30 32 29 Capt M.l<}. Sutherland . 30 33 27 95 94 92 91 90 Grand Total 255 262 242 759 NEW BRUNSWICK. Major J. S. Frost . 32 33 34 Sgt I. F. Archibald . 32 33 33 lit ll. lt. (lliriridler . _ 31. 34 32 lit f-l. W. Smith . . . 32 35 30 Capt W. S. Forbes . . 30 33 29 Gr A. I.. McIntosh . - 32 33 21 _ Pte W. (lrandlemlre . . 30 29 32 Major H. Perley . . . 31 82 24 Oil 98 97 97 92 92 91 87 Grand Totals _ 250 262 241 758 IXPIIIIIIIIN I in iiiisuii suizcissiui .___ ' Special to The Guardian. ' SANDIEGO, June 8-A message from treasure seekers aboard the steamer Eureka says their expedition to recover an rniinenee catch of gold hidden by the crew of s Chilean czuiser oil? the Honduran coast many years ago, has been successful. 'l`hr-‘. treasure lins been variously es- timated at from $15,000,000 to ‘$450,- O00. Wllllllill MAINE lllllll WIIIH HA \`.\N..\, June 7r»-The first stage of |irico\'ei'ing the wreck of the battle- ship lllnine was completed latsyester- day aiitriioon, vihen pumping opera- tions roirseil after the water level ' their Sportsman “Im ,,(,,m,,.f_rt,,,-,§_ _iwith iii the great coflerda, built af- oiinri the wreck had been lowered PIB- cisely five feet. Minlii-d's Iiiniment lu.niberman's friend l\i'iiinrd‘s Liirlmerit used by Physicians THE Al. the evening niiratiiig of the Charlottetovvn lllstrirt of the N. ll. amd l'. id. I. Methodist Uoiifr-rence the following resolutions were pass- ed: NE 'I'ENll‘lItl‘l `Ill4}(‘.l{El'I. The (‘.hai°lottetown Tllstricl. of the Methodist Uhiirch assembled in its annual session, places on recorrl its feeling of sympathy with the agita- tion now aroused by the l‘i:otcstants of the country agi-iinst the applica- Roman Catholic Church, nnd whilst we fully recognize the right of every church to make disciplinary regula- tions for the government of its mem- juritice in which as citizens of th tion of the Ne Temere decree of the bers, yet we believe that the en- forcement of this decree does viol- ence to those principles of liberty and NE TEMERE DECREE AND BASIS OF UNION ________Z____ `would further express our conviction that if necessary the most radical rnr‘.usiires should be adopted in order that ull marriages performed by the niiiiijtr-r of any cbrirch should be \'ni . . BASIS OF UNION. . The (ilmrlottetown District having before it the proposed- Basis of llnion of (iongregatlonalisto, Presby- terians and Methodists. would ex- press its sense of gratitude to God, that the negotintlrins have so lar nd- vnnced as to hr-ing this Bula into the present excellent form, 'and does also express its strong support of the Basis as now presented, and the hope that the forthcoming conference may give its hearty approval. We would further suggest that the Conference give direction in case the Basin is submitted to the vote of the con- feutti ii,a t . Y. tr ti ie e . e g r on cry A mm 5 cf the long ago, mods on ra ns arr v | ii s do rees above zero. At nine p. m.: number, residence, 283, or phonei express our sirong reeling against gr-egatlons, that before so doing, ra S id S There, little gm don-'_ cry- Bu; Hmvcn holds all for which you t_l_i_i_e____i;ur_r_i_r_\;i_e:~_s____e___r;e_c03i';‘0{qIl\st(;Iiinw£__ yesterday it was fifty-nine degrees Two Macs, 315-J. _ _ _ _ 6-Zdimopd. l_mix,,d m_n.iag,,_ yet we do mote, ' ' ' » ' ' ` '» 4 ll . f t ministers shall place before the peo- Th°Y have br lr I slntri Iknow- Hl2_ll~ I' . eommodntinn nrrived here on time above zero. OWLING, Burton AllU!l. “D UT fllfilllwt U10 Hull" "WHL U MW mm" ple the history of the negotiations. lld d ' i - 0 B W 8 wa" “n ° Ask for fi/llnnrd‘s and take no other. lei..-_-nn, 2-25dtf. ficial authorized by the state. W l your schoc girl