so at uiniiii iiiini/i .»--»--»-=--»-»-»- A The Peo |e’s Pa er Readb Ever bod _ *Unanimous Choice- Of Conser-I iH.ANNouNcErv1nN1s, fo .. ~ ’ _ i 'ff 'ei . , '~ .=» _ 'I " 5*-` =:';_ _ . .i .. ou.. MAXIMS v .... vnieem l>ymi\klii¢lI|l°l|°§l»l|"\* <_,_* _ 'Zi / /// //)“-q_fr- Q1” \"}` \\ \\\ ....... A ze, P P Y >' >' °»'“‘ ' is .Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew / § ei ge I§-1 <5* 3. S%H li if e. - = = / ’ MAXIMS ~ UIA MERE MAN i is JE fi i.‘.'.’.."t‘.“.‘I..‘i‘..‘."‘§.'.?“........'“"“‘......‘2.. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, .ocroana 13, 1933 1o PAGES i , - , I = = ___ Lnnnnl lnbosription Delivered “.00 By Hail Canada nad U. S. A. 8-i-50 - r. ! 0 : Hon. Dr. . J. MacMillan p hosen PartyvLeader . ' ,_Z,._-_1» . '__' » --Y-~~------~ ---- »- - - ~- -- '----- _-__-»-l-_--__...._i_.____.l.__.__ . . . ‘ . 'rr' ~~ M -- i i it Will Succeed Late Premier _ .As PartyHead vative Legislative Members Falls Upon Hon. Dr. Mac-i Millan AsParty Leader In House i 'At a meeting last evening of the' Conservative members “ il' the Legislature, Dr. the Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, Min- ister of Health and Education, was unanimously ,chosen leader of the party in the House. ‘ This means that His Honour the Lieutenant Governor will communicate with the Hon. Dr. MacMillan and invite him to form a Government. During the prolonged illness of Premier Stewart Hon. Dr. MacMillan filled the position of Acting Premier in addition to his own portfolio duties. ‘Province Widely Represented In Messages Of Sympathy From His Attendance At Funeral Yester- day Of Hon. J. _D. Stewart, K. C. Impressive Service At St. James Church. The funeral of the late Honflfesr, and especially for him whom _ ` James D. Stewart, K.C., Premier of. Thou hast now taken from us to i Prince Edward Island, was attended Thyself. We give Thee thanks for HON. DB. W. J. P. MACMIILLAN YGSl»°fdll' by e. very large and re- his lofty devotion to what he saw preeentative concourse of citizens.; to be his duty, for his imselfish ser- Following the placing of the remains .- vice toward the public welfare, for i ._ in St. James Church at noon, a con- his courage and patience under long ‘ itinuous stream of people passed inisudering, and for his humble faith and out of the church before the? in God. And since it was Thy Will commencement of the service at 8 to call him hence, we thank Thee \ RE P 0 by a profusion cf beautiful !iowers,l are ended, that death itself is past, tributes from the Government of the? and that he is entered into the rest Province, the Canadian Bar Assoc that remaineth for Thy people; p m. The casket was surrounded that for him all sickness and sorrow Prem; Bennett Addresses l- U AN IS S U E 1:f;:‘;.°::‘.:.;;‘:“:.:n:.2;°"=‘ “"7 iszzii Jr” W" Alta. University Students . (By 0. B.. Blseklmm, Canadian ciiiiniiiii me »~» ’ ` I EDMONTON, Oct. 12-"Democ- . yracy, as a form of government, is R Gllthreatened today as never in his- , , MY. Little Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. fic l total of $191000000 at land, Met T ra gic Death. As a result of eating poisonous fungi, two little girls, ages two and (our years, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doucette, of New Zealand, died on Tuesday. A third child, a boy, age six, is in o. serious condi- tion, but is expected to recover. The children died from 21 to 2'! hours after eating the fungi, which they apparently had gathered them- selves, believing them to be the ed- ible variety. Dr. MacDonald and Dr. Ross were called in. The Coroner, Mr, Daniel Maclilachem, decided, in view of the circumstances, that an inquest would be unnecessary. who disagreed with the policies or °V°"» h“"° be” mghll’ 5”' ‘C W ,ruling pow" were kept within and the loan is making excellent barbed-wire enclosures. Pf°¥”°" ‘ rnoivrrr Aorios Uimcn Development Of ,E , , G , Reports from bond dealers and B 71113 I1 Ulana books this evening indicated thot conversion of maturing victory Gold Areas Seen tooo, W.. .o..h..t..t ...hoo the _ day by the statement issued at oct is-<0. P. cebiesi-British <0°ntln\1=d °f\ P=S° 3* ‘Guiana is believed on the eve of 'big gold developments COMING EVENTS. I MEETINGS, ETC °°Annonnecmentl are Inserted ll lhls column nt 2 cents per worf ltrioily puyubli- ln advance. "Reserve November 6th and 'ith for Bazaar in St. Margarct's Hall. mineral fie ds The road first was 1 #- to tap the gold and diamond LIVERPOOL. N. S. Oct 12-The "Reserve October Twenty-fourth for Supper nt Marshneld. 1638. "Seven Mile Bay, Saturday, Oc- lober 14th, tug of war and sporzts. 1 68 “Zion Church Ladies’ Aid cake sale, Moore & MacLeod's, Saturday at 2.80. 1796 _.__ "Come to the Masquerade Party in Tracadle Cross Hall, Friday, October 13th. Orchestra music, 1720. °'Warren's Mills, Clinton, will be closed until further notice for re- WU1. 1'l'l9. "Borden Rink Dance, Friday ev- ening, October 13th, Abegweit Dance Hall. Sid Elliotte Orchestre. 1720. "1 win bo loosing mobs and iheep at Belle River Station, Tiles- dny, October 1'lth. D. J.` Riley. l'l54.‘ "Monthly meeting Ladiu’ Auxil- iary, Protestant Orphanage, at Or- ensge, Friday. Cars leave Legion new road cerrlescarsandlorries to the Colony's richest mineral fields and .vwductlom Probably will be booming in the near future- Away back in 1891 to 1901 Brit- ish Guiana gold fields annually yielded $2,000,000 worth of ye‘i0'w metal but by 1928 production had dropped to $108,039 or 0,080 ounces. D Propose Ch town To New Glasgow foenunanrnsei N'EWG'hAlGOW,N.S..®t1.l-- eFedeiralGovemmentwuuk- eresclutionldovkdlvytiis 'iradetodoytoeetablish rlalmaiiandpeseengerser- Si? 3 ee as she entered Harbor. She was refloated inter. Dense fog shrouded the harbor entrance and a sea was running as the vessel plied up on the treach- erous lcdge, scene of several ship- mocks ln post years. The Pollyanna sprung a seam, and she was leaking badly when a tug towed her off and brought her into port a few hours later. ogptain Carfon and his crew rc- mslmd on board while the vessel 1, ‘ . lgy on the ledge. They will prosced A 1 r S e r v 1 c e to Gloucester after repairs have been made hm- Foizhdl Dead (Canadian Press) Anvil!-IERBT. N. S.. Oct 12-B/elm The funeral service was conducted gate, D,D, assisted by Rev E, H The church was filled to capacity. been visited with bereavement and sorrow. Help them to cleave to one another in their common grief, and all to cleave more closely to Thee, that they may find in Thee their Refuge and strength, a very present Help in trouble. "We thank Thee, 0 Heavenly Fa- ther, fcr all Thy faithful servants Third Day of Ret-und__ by the pastor, Rev. n. Moorhead ne- _ The Prweslim ing Loan Brings An Ramsay, .D.D., pastor of 'Trinity' After the service the long funeral Estimated Tgtal of United Church. who was a fellow procession was formed as follows, student of the late Premier Stewart the honorary pallbesrers bolus 8-ll $ S 9 ' at Dalhousie University. former Premiers of the Province: Flower Car. (Canadian Press) C tire chez; and clergy enteredhtzhle Lfflegryisgll -5! Dr. Moorhead too. with autocratic notion and OTTAWA-._ 0121- 12- an' D” M" W” P Wd- T1” ' “E” °- "~ t' one its-»-» of » mv- no »-. i°:"~'. °‘:.::..<::...-sn. ,om hm, mud-of thought °f...a10|-lg toward success today , "°° ° ° “Bb °d ° “Wh ° '"7 Hamer R B Bennett md sh; | on a flood of smaller sub_: Scotland, then followed. This con- tice Matheson, Judge Haszard, Judge - - . . . - d- iduaj sisted of the reading of “The Sen- Arsenault, Judge Saunders, Hon. W. dem" °f U°‘_V°’°“Y °f "*“’°"”~ °°' ?°:;l;3)‘;';Sanfir‘;‘;‘acl;2d';n 0f_ tenses" by Rev. Dr. Legato; reading M. Lea, H. J. Pointer, x. c. Th d ' ia of suitable passages from the Scrip- Active Palibearers: Fil. » D. A. ° FTW mms” *WWW* ’ ’ - tures <23rd Psalm and 15th Chap- mm, Goof noniois 1: A. _-»-'-----__-_ _ the end of the campaign’s MM °’1- 3° » - Hon. Howard Farsi!-wo. -----é--i upon the great gstherinl of stu third day ter of lst Corinthians) by Rev. Dr. F°,,w._ Ohana, Mmm' Cha,-les pm- High Cm," London dents and faculty crowding Uonvo- ° Romsey; singing or favorite hymns M Leu,,,_ _ ld R, J. 8/0 . _ tl H u the ecede t d _ OT'I‘AVl/"A, Oct. 12-'(C.P.) The t h dz H th H1118 B579' i _ ‘ D0l\C€tte, New Zea cn tonna f “npr H; E, third day of the Refundlng Loan 0 t e defies-S6 U Unto e llearse . London via Saint John, N. B.: por untes or service open e am hu brought H substam _Around Do I L t Up My Lansing Moumgn; J, Dgvid stewart and Deeply grieved to hear of your I Youth of today and urged them to C Pwilsllt 1 t b Q mms to add Eyes,»:.a.nd 1gAs1eepin Jesus. Blessed .Alan _,_ stewmm mm; D_ _,_ swwml husbmws death Dunn Mon audi 7 V remember that they were making ml “ ° su mm id st Sleep," (the latter being the Races- brother; m._ _,_ R Ayers' Ram G_ in 1 d - hs B; , V the traditions ofa country with a t° 91° °156'°°°‘°°° r,°p°rt‘ _]a, 51°““l HYIHIU: Prayer. the Lo;-d'g Aye", L_ H. D' Foster' Maynard digt gu she career 9 In 9 all _ "short but epic history." MEM- W01”k 01 001111111-"E the i-2-YS prayer, and the Benedimon px-0- Macnonald’ W' A_ MRCLRWD’ J_ G_ great contribution to the develop- 1| ML Bennett referred to Gemumy returns from Assstnnt Receivers nounced by Rev. Dr. Legste. i MwLm.en' E_ B_ Mmbareny m_ ment and welfaarte xrctconlyi of his. when he said demucl-My had ggu. G¢n9'1'&1 WU-S Still P1‘0<>@€dlY\§ 111 thi’ Among the prayers that were said Mamaughxm' Roy Quigley' Reuben own PFOVIIICG U 0 U-HH B R5 11 ll 1"1l'1B!1°8 DEP”-Wmcnt 0115 Gvefllflll were the following' Mwnomld, J R Burnett Frank who1e.Our personal relations were I S H E A R iilt th t ' . - . ::is;;dt;r§;?;;n;he apriagswe; tl; An official total for the day can- “Father of mercies and God oi all walker Hon F-_ R_ Hem-tz_ most cordial and I greatly valued 8 ‘ . rr ’ lation look in Thy tender love L1 gem, t Govemm- his friendship. All Canadians will 0 ld x th making, and not yet be announced Th days conso , ms Honour eu n _ ighiére hgd bein md students subscriptions, it was noted. how- and p1tv.we beseech 'I‘h=e.ui>°n Thyi D,,m,n_ grieve with you. ms. Ferguson Wldgw Takes Stand ’ ' ' isf. to ' 5€l'Vl1¥\ffS in me h°m° Whwh has The I-lon. J. A. MacDonald, M.P., joins me in deepest sympathy. reprbsentlng the Government of Canada. The Hon. Senator John MacLean. representing the Senate of Canada. Lieutenant Colonel P. W. Muc- Nevin, D.C.M., representing the Dis- trict Officer Commanding Military District No. 6, Halifax. (Continued on Page 3) departed this life in Thy faith and] Associated Press Staff Writer. GENEVA, Oct. 12.--(A.P.) - Dr. Rudolf Nadolny, German represen- tative nt the Disarmament Confer- ence, was summoned hastily to Ber- lin tonight by Chancellor Adolf Hit- ler for consultation in view of the crisis developing out of arms con- versations, Nsdo1ny’s sudden announcement that he was boarding an aeroplane for Berlin tomorrow caused a sensa- tion in League circles. The German delegate will be unable to particip- ate in Satui-day's meeting of the Steering Committee of the Disarm- ament Conference. l Ph . Building a p.m. rm vice between obsriottetown and tives ceiling today on Leonard 0- " Th md -t-1-» hd b New Glasgow. Chapman found him lying dead in " e emo im" vrwn 7 vibere he had uved s- lmlted choirs in Mershneld-Dum Th' "'°1uu°° mqpun I' nr- uw hw” months. “manage church this ‘Annan umm vice opening in the full when the lone for seyeraldead about 5 week hon at 2.30. Silver oderlng. l'l'l'7. sins/mer Hochelalt concludes it He had 0011 ‘ » --- run a/cross the Northumberland iwoordins i0 Ur- W' T- P“"dY- Wm’ "Sun Life will protect you Strait between Charlottetown and said death had been due to natur- whether you die wo soon or live Pwml, mg concluding ill $110 ll causes. Neighbors recalled they ions if you buy an end°wm°f\° S mm h 4 o iights in the homo for lla U. Arrange for one todsy.! ' A “nn” nm” u It pn: gawozrenaiid no vls;le.s had called Consult J. A. Moore, manager,|'°°‘ 1" °P°"°l°’* 5'”"°"‘ Uh" | ' ‘ _nhgl-ioi,§¢¢,°v,y,_ me lottetown and Moncton, N. B. in that tme. ' i Recalled to Berlin' The announcement was made shortly after a long telephone con- versation between Nsdolny and Foreign Minister Konstantin Von Neurlth in Berlin. Nudolny then visited sir John Simon, British For-elim Secretary, and explained the situation. He said he would bi re- presented Saturday by one of his associates. Decision of the German Govern- ment to confer with its delegate on arms developments followed s con- omonomiowrv, British umm, M011 bi' H°H».E- N- Rh°f1”» W1- 0 0 V 0 Grave Situation ”iv°.f.‘f§ ‘ff§f§.i...1~ Menaces Europe ;‘;°‘$‘*““!i;w°“1°m5;“*i;*n;”°t'?';';);g At Li"e"p°°l German Envoy To Arms Con- =*"*°° "W vim °¢° 1" im °"°" ‘°‘"““‘"'* ‘f'””’ ference Makes Hurried De- weaith isolated by impenetrable American motor vessel Pollyunna, ' Berlin. swamps and jungle, but new the fishing out of Giouccster, rim s- i- Kl'°11l1d today on Billy Nenl's lrdg- By Joseph E. Sharkey, centrated study on the draft of a resolution, participated in by Sir sir John and experts of other dele- gations. Must B0 Sltisfled The essence of the resolution was that Germany's new conscript army must temporarily be satisfied with the small arms authorized by the Treaty of Versailles, Earlier in the day Dr. Nadolny had telcgraphed Chancellor Hitler that things were looking bad for Gem'ia.nY~ ~ Norman H. Davis, United States, representative, was with Sir John‘ when Nadolny telephoned asking if he ¢ould join them. On receiving an affirmative reply Nadolny arriv- ed gud spent three-quarters of an hour in conference. He said he must proceed to Ber- lin immediately, as it was imposs- |b1¢ to resume negotiations without consulting his Government. It was authoritatively learned that the Germans have considerably mgened their attitude md mg; Nndoihy has insisted anew upon the acquisition of defensive armaments. The situation therefore is :qu-doa .5 more grave than before. Excellency The Governor General, Premier Bennett, U.S. Secretary Of State, Hon. G.HoWard F erguson,AndOthers The following condolence tributes ln connection with the death of Premier Stewart, in addition to those published yester- day, have been received: I His Excellency the Governor General Ottawa.--lady Bessborough and) I offer our gimoroge 5YmP3¢lly in the Sad loss you have siisinincd in the death of your distinguished husband, Bessborough. . Prime Minister of Canada Saskatoon, Saslr.-Have just heard of the passing of your distinguished husband and hasten to convey to yon and your lor-rowing family my sincere sympathy in your g-rent bn-eau. ment which has deprived you and them of s. devoted husband and loving father and the Island of the services of one of its favorite sons whose loss will lonfbe mourned. ` R. B. Bennett. U. S. Secretary of State NEW YORK, Ooh IZ-In a telegram from Washington Secwiflfy 0! State Cordell Bull informed Guardian correspond- ent today "the Government of the United States symplihiloi most deeply in the lament-able death of the Honorable Ja-mes David Stewart, Premier and Attorney General or the province of Prince Edward Island.” Joining also in regrets was the Hon- orable Herbert H. Lehmann, Governor oi' New York State. On Own Behalf at (sigma) Ferguson Lunenburg Murder s""’°h"'N' B” It d I H nR.IDGrnvA'rnn., N. s., oct. 12| °“ hem" °f y°“rS° °““ am y --Domestic troubles thot, please “Mm my most sincere led to Hari' D M'icIntosh's death? ri-emief 'ruiey i Trial, , I YUU I Late Premier ,Many Further Tributes ~ Laid To Rest To Late Premier Stewart IWENTY-UNE [USE IIVES I N S T 0 R M Grecian Steamer Founders off North Carolina--Five Sur- VlV0l‘S. (Associated Press) Pr-rrLAr>in.Pn1A, oct. 1: `_- Twenty-one lives are believed to have been lost in the sinking of the Grecian steamer Annoula in a terrific hurricane of! the coast of North Carolina. last Saturday, ii was stated by five survivors who landed here today on a rescue vessel. Brief wireless reports last Tucs- day from the rescue ship. the steamer Mcntello, indicated 21 persons were missing. Picked Up Sunday The survivors were picked ul Sunday night in a. lifeboat about 110 miles nortliivesp of Bcrmuclfi after sailing approximately Gt miles from the position of thu wreck. Captain George Couviclos of the Annoula, was confined to a stain- room ot the rescue ship with ln- jurlcs received while on his vc.<.scl and inter will be taken to a hos- pital. The othor four apparently were in good health, after being treated for shock and cxposiirr- aboard the Monicllo. They are Vnssllip Pnppc__:_ 1108;- swaln: Pai-ngoi Diacutos. cook; and two sailors, Isnrlorre Clieriis and ~f;x_r:;- T -~;: -- - f riv- lcontlmied on l’.\yir_- _'li The if/eather, Etc CAN ‘f MAKE I as a. family and the province have ,ore a su . prcme Court Jury as the- susmmed in th; gig? ;§miy;u; Lunenburg war vctcrnn's comciyi husband' tha la e S ` young widow defended herself from Leonard P. D. Tilley, _ ch d i li h - Premier of New Brunswick. §;d Ame of mm or up Pr Us ` Hon. Mr. Duranleau wmow TAKES STAND I Ottawa: As the climax of it trial that has Have leamed with deeput regret Bl my lasted mm? days' Mrs' °' the dm” °' mm' Jag” fav? Lilian Macintosh iooi; ihe stood stewart' Had the oppo un ytho lin her own defence into this after- meet him and felt' for him e liioon to offer* absolute denial that‘ EfE_tef§¥st'eem' ie served ms she stabbed her hiisfoancl on May (conmmgd m pug 3) 30, and to submit. tcstmony indi- ____i_____ eating llzr- fornicr Town Coiincil- KEEP 'Y-VN DARK 2 . 'Z ior committed suicide. ‘ ,._,.,, ,,, .,,,,,..g .~. ou..-..».t to uses, O I ' ’ . CanadlanMedlCal Her rectal of their troubled home winds; partly cloudy and hecomirw life revolvfwl about 1\lnr°lntish's as- somewhat cooler. Men Honafed sociatiori with a girl. on the sub- ` ` ‘tru-.|u_iiu_h 1'".-'»`_` ‘U N. B., was elected to the Board To Senate I .‘,1;_';‘,',‘,‘,‘,';, ‘ ji: ‘___ of Regents for a three-year term. i'l§'i;\qf~;:=_:\i-ii ~ -p ',', '“ Dr. Robert E. Greenoush oi DUBLIN oc‘ L 12 (CI, Came) .\i'i~i‘iht\'i‘iil°'f.. - _ - _ - Qui* ‘ ia iooied President for ' °‘ - - ' "" “ “mn W” e Th Dall Elrcnrin i‘l's evening ~°"l"* -l""" " ’ ,gi ` _ , .. ` ` _ , e one year term beginning in 1934. gave nm] reading ,G ,mee bu,s'|}i,§\,{‘r§jyfM_,.W. .A _ H ,Q which virtually do away with th0 inuizi \~1~ -Gcncznl and . _ _ _ . fabe °m°° °r the Governor .\ln mm.. \\. <1 i ri.-ii - Coal P eliminate the right of appeal to the moi. I to nni»vi\i}\\\~;y»:' V\"H""\rj1 '-Qi __.n'f~x:_~_li-~-- --im,-. Ak] ,Mk cmcaoo, oct. iz-Dr. Roscoe ' 'few-In ed-~ P -nn- -;_\'_m.‘_m“_l,.r.. . R.. Graham of Toronto, today was " ` U on H" ` |i-:.iu\}»uio». ._ i. H7, named second Vice President of 'W' "_" _-lf. it ou ' ' ‘Z the American College of Surgeons. ' ’ -lc » ~ ,_,__ H nr. o. A. addy of some John, DallE"°eannSends ll-'§I.’.‘1l}l".»"._. _. .- - .\ll'i'l‘]'.f\lli»1_lll|ll.\l» Ol l Im, 'l ls led' 0f Which HWY hm fllmffcued unio_ Oct ITL-.\lliiiiiiiim :ind miiruiiiiin (Cgnmign rl-ogg) a few hours before his df.-nth. Mac- §',_‘f:\¥’H°O',’\“‘_‘f‘_“~_f: __ 5,2 fit: 2;' 2|: 1 A 1: ill Ir' i'.~i _ ."»‘( lT .'55 l .N ii. Iwi ' |'.Il lift .il M - -i fi 5| 03 02 sirnrirl partly ____ Privy Council- cloudy an si-in Canadian ri-ess - i rc. =¢»- if -i i~» ‘ l They how go in the senate, “here _0l\_r3`f‘lv¢wi1;e mi wwf" ,\“,__m___ subnet or investigation today os, P1'°f~ 0 “‘““”' 9°* trial of six coal companies chsrg- m°mb°"» said P'°’ld°“L E°m°“ de ed with forming 5 combine 90 Valera had reduced thc Free State maintain the pricc of coal continu- lil "f`1“‘°mlC mln' and “OW he W"-" liter. Justice won-id Lsiieme. » its. A ... »-_ -surf -»~¢-....~~. , ,Q-. _, _W _‘ks ` slrnnq pnrilv QUEBEC' oct 12_A°t'1vmes of the gntl-government mfi.10'rlty may t-imuiy :mn bcvvvuliiir i5~“ii»“'lH\" the Canadian Import Company in hold Muon for 18 months ‘ner oooifré mn mln Mmm In M1 .M connection with the importation to _ _ ’“ ‘ ‘ _ , t “IB Pl'0Vlnt‘A Of QUGDBC l!lB.l'l{€‘i/ Of which they “cmd bmome IRM re- iriislcriicon nf 5.20 and . al'dl€SS. rises tomorrrm' mornin! Hi “~`|3~ Geflfllll 0031 W3-3 the °UI5I'93ldln¥\g ,S 1. V op iu°`n New moon Thnrsilnv Oct lil. 5.45 n. m. Siimmonsldc thin elgiilccii mlnnted ininr "mn f‘h1rloticf-\\\'n'. CAR FERRY SCHEDULII Work :lure-l.i»nvin't linrrlcn fi \n.:i |» m. (l"'~‘”'.i Pio ed in court, of King-g Bough boron ,irnpaslng to turn it into a shamb~ u-.-»i.- do,-. i.».\-~ I ~ eiw-'»|.;~.i vo 1030 :i m. (ll!¢\r\il1’.‘Ii.'» l'~ l7‘- » ,. . ». . ` i 4 Zi .,_\.i l 1 j V; , v _,__ , ¢_. ‘ _ '~ e ~ 1 ' f, _ .I _C . ',.j_.>»,.-_ , .1 ,M ,i R i i , f. f '4 . . 1., if “ 1 ~ Qi A » r I 5 i f t I 1 i . 1 `.-‘.7 1* ""`_I * sympathy in the Bm 1°” that you were related haltihgly today bc- ` i Y. r‘ "/ i i if ‘_ 3*' »§ `\ \ 1. 'A ".'/...,-;;'./ \.\t,i\r or nun .vi v ;,-_~.»- i. i ; /~ . f< ‘.~ ..\" ' .\" ~ ._ “.. , i