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Down- ing lost his lift- in the I. t`. ll. yard last evetilitg, tit~t-urred this morning. wht-ii l’|nt-ide (lugueii. ai:t~d till, of Ilut-tout-lic, tlropptetl tlcntl at few initi- iittrs aftt-r rt-portiiii: for work at the I. t‘, lt. i'otttii|lioti.~it-. 'l`lit- tleceast-tl liiitl ii weak heart, iiiiti it is tlioutzht hy his i\ioiit-ini; frit-nits that his death was Iinstt-iit-tl ii_\ t-xt-itt-nit-nt o\'t~r tht- tleiitli of his t`rit-ntl. !\lr. llowtiini;, to wiioiii lit- was vt-ry strtiiitziy attat-licd. .\Ir. (itntitt-ti uns it lit-ntl-llglit iniin and has ht-t-i: t-iii|iltiyt~tl hy the l. t'. It. for ai grt-at inan_\' years. ills prcscttt litnnt- is nt ltut'totit‘he. wht-rc lic lnts it wilt- ntiil ii snntll atloptt-tl son. He was twirt- iiiarrit-il. his first wifi- lie- iiir; ii sisit-i~ oi' .\lt'. .John t‘i~ossnia|i. |.\itA .\'.ti-t-t-t. and .\It‘. Goiztien liitnst-ll`. kt-pt lititist- iii .\loiit-ton for about twen- ty _vt-att's‘. lit- was wi-ll-ltlltitvtt ttnil inticli likt-tl Ii_v :ill l, t‘. lt. t-.ii|.:ii|t-tiit~ii riinniiig in :intl otit of .\ititit'ttni. llls litnii was' i‘i-iinivt-tl tn his liti;trtl~ ing iioust- on .\latin strut-t and uill lit' stent to lint-ioiir-lit for intt-i'|iit-nt. I..\IlII‘I.\` \\‘_\.\"l`l~lll to rt-itil I'nlt»ns Sntttl`tI;r\ Spri-itil .\il. in this is.~tii‘ iIi4S.\` _ .J Appropriate and Useful- - i Wedding Gifts You t'ouldn’t wish for n better display of Brass (lootls. Chinaware. Glass- ware, Royal Crown Derby ware. Crockeryware. En- amelware, etc., from which to select a gift for the bride, than this pres- ent _big and beautiful showing of ours. There are so many dif- ferer`it articles-the range of prices is so wide that none can fail to find an appropriate gift at a pleasing price. _Call today and look over this showing. Black & Co. 125 Grafton Street ‘ -.-.__.l_g___; ‘_ -" I' Molassine or Worms WHICH ? You can only blame _vour-` self if your young foxes are trouhletl with worms when tlit-re is such a food as Molassiiie Food Biscuit to t-r;it|lt‘att- worins. and at ilit- s;niit- tiiiie supply the pioot-r iiourislinicnt. l\I;iii_\- of thc iiiost success- ful itiiittlit-t‘s attributtr their sttt‘t:c.~s to Molassitie. and soiiit- Iitild onto the lactas at liusnit-ss secret. ltcttt-r order a box by first iiiail. It will pay you. Per ltlll lb. Box... ....... _.$8.25 R. T. HOLMAN Ltd.- Summerside, P. E. I. ».-if.-_-._-.-i t.\i ‘_-n~: t i. The Western Guardian -tT PAYS to bu! in this Provinoo. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lalforty'| Tou- aorlal Pariours, Sunimersldo. -coAL suPPt.v.-1‘iit- 'rug ti. t'. t‘lt-veiaiiti arrivt-tl in Suniuiersldc on Tiit-sday nioriiiiig ntitl after taking in ii siipply oi' t-oat iintl provisions left for lit-r ticstiiiiitioii iii Lnltc Superior. --it. -ALBERTON FIELD KITCHEN AND AMBULANCE FUND.- Mr. E. l'_ I-‘olt-_\', Alln-rttiii. has opt-neil u sub- st-rlptioii list in aid of this fund anti ull stilist-rlptiotis liniitlt-il ltliti will bt- aickiitiwlt-dizt-tl in 'l‘lit‘ Gunrtliun. -TO CORRESPVONDENTS.-Owing to the iiit-reasiiigly iicnvy dotnauds on spat-t-. ’l‘lit» Guardian cautious its cor- rcspoiiticuts to bo as brief as poaslblo hi their cuutrihutioiis. Only [teal News will be inserted. -AT THE FRONT.-l~Idwat'.l .`\.. Jtiiinsoii. son tit ltt-\'. \\'. l-1. Jolinsoti, of Keiii-iititztoti, t-iilistetl with the .\rth_\‘ .\lt-tlicai t'orps iii t`al|-:ary atitl is noiv in l~`ranr-e to st-r\'t- in .\'ti. I untl Z Cate- iulian (lent-ral Hospital. -PORT HILL FIELD KITCHEN AND AMBULANCE FUND.-i\lr. Ar- riiit- I-Illis. Port lliil. is authorized to takt- subst-riptioiis for this fund which will, on return, ht- at'kiiti\\'ledged in 'l`lit- Guartiiaii. -REPAIRS COMPLETED.-The iargt- lake stt-aint-r "Port t‘olbourne" tliiii liati her bows stove iii while coni- iiiiz through tht- lit-ii\'_\‘ ict- lias-teni- porarily coiiipletetl t't-pairsand re- loaded tht- cargo ot pulp wood \vhit:h hail been piled on tht- wliart`. She took full stipplii-s and .sailed for Portlatttl lit-__ on Fritlay iiioriiiiiiz.---»ll. -PATRIOTIC WORK.--'l`he \\'oiii- i-ii`.~ l'atriotit- Asset-i-.itioii tit' lieiising- ion. .\lar,\:att- anti lit-lvin is preparing io hai-t- ii lit-an suppt-i' to provide more liiiitis i`tir ltt-tl t‘ross work. Slut-ti they wi-rc iirf.:aiii7.t-d last .\itt:nst they have raist-ti over $500, ’l`lit- autograph quilt vaiiipaigii ivas at great sut-cess. ln this _\lrs_ l._\'oiis t-ollt-t-tt-tl $55. .\liss _\Iot‘i'iso|i $151 anti .\lrs. Sims $12. niak- iiii: ti total iii' $80. The quilts were also ,givt-ii to the ltetl t`rtiss Stit-iet_\‘. 'l`lit- .~\..'iii. tin- ipiioii-ing: tl‘iv}- ifioitit-it. twii Driving \\ nggoiis one Sleigh and four st-ts ot' Drii-int: llarncss. Terms til' need a good raincoat. Thinking about getting one '_"“““ ‘““’“'" *li S“'*‘- J°‘1" J- l`¢‘fS"- If you are, you’ll be interested in this line that we have here now. The new ones we'vcjust received are certainly nifty", they have that swagger appearance so much admired by dressy people. Then we have the older and more conservative styles too. But no matter what size, what style or price raincoat you want 'you’ll find it here in a good range of different colors and many mixtures. Our rain- coats are the perfect fitting kinds, the ones that wear well, Y this Spring? llll .. rilwavs look _nice. and above all l)on`t fail to sce this showi the_y keep you dry. _ ng if you are thinking about huyinga raincoat, because it's the best and most complete lint- we vt ever offered. The prices too, are just a little lower than we have ever before marked such high quality raiiicoats. UMBRELLAS- Tlicri- is n~iI,hin|_' tlint, oilcrs you so niiirli |ii-ott-t-tioii :igninst the wet. wen- tha-r at such ;i snnll cost its nn uin- lirt-llfi_ l‘.-’r- litivi- it iiicc, new line hcrc ~it.t.- t,Iit-f.~'i-i- _i>rit~t=tl eittrcmt-ly low. (ici unr. RUBBERS- \`ou'il» net-tl ti pnir ol’ rubbers to kt-cp your it-ct dry during the wet. spring wenthcr. Get ig pair of rubbers -~-they will ltccp your feet. dry and comfortable nnd protect your health at ii vcry strull cost. Reuben Tuplin & Co. "°i5‘.°it'T‘if°“ ._a_,_ ______ ____ .___ ________ ____ __ _I F‘oxe_§ _ Pure Prince Edward Island Class A Silver Black Foxes for sale for September delivery. “Eire ionally good foxes at- moderate _'prices Corresgondencei t . HE I-IUNTI. .Y SILVER X CO. LTD. Summersido, P. E. Island, Canada. 9€I7-4-IOM lmo son. Sunitiit-rsltle. il994-5-15l\l‘.Zi -THE CLEVELAND - The big lllkt' NIH Vicvclantl. ('aptaiii ltouse. ar- rived in Stiiniiicrsltlt- liarlior on Thurs- tIH.\' Inst on her way t`roiii New York. _-\ftt-r taking in ii large quantity of supplies she proct-eded on her way up the St. Lawrence. llcr captain, who is a St. John niaii. found an old ac- tiiiaiiitaticc here Iii tht- esteemed townsmaii, .\lr. t’harlt=s Lafferty.-X. -BALTIC SCHOOL -'I`lit- follow- ing is the standing of' thc pupils in llaltic school Lot` 19. Prince (‘ountv, for the nionth of April, 1915. Grade VI.-l. Clayton - Donald: 2. Waldon Davison. Grade V.-1. Lillian Donald; 2, Kicr t‘rofer; 3, Florence Lawless. Grade IV.-1. Robbie Donald; 2, Ruth Davison; 3. Alonzo I-lolmes. Gftldv III.-l. Lynda Ramsay. Grade Ii.-i, Louise Bernard; 2, Elia Simp- son: Il. I-lartwcll Bernard. Grade I.-1 Louise Rainsay. li. L. Bealrsto. teach- .t-,l'.-D. -MILLINERY OPENING - Oiic of the grandest and most up-to-dats inilllnery openings yet seen was held -in Rogers & Co. store. Alberton, on Saturday. MW lst. All day long the people throngeri to and fro to ad- mire the latest fads and fashions. No one could help but ba attracted by thc artistic display of hats of all shapes and colors prettily arranged as they wore. Special mention might he made of the show window which \\'liiit~ lhitt-li Mixture l0c per lb. nt' credit is due Mins Mahar and her uasistaiitg in makinl the affair such a success as they were delayed on ut-count of the_ slow slilpiueut of goods. 9978-5-l5ME1i. -BOARD OF TRADE-At. a special meeting of the Summersldc Board of Trade held yesterday afternoon, a resolution was passed and sent to the Dcpartment of Trade and Commerce. Ottawa. protesting against any Gov- eriiuicnt. subsidy being granted for steuni service to Prince Edward ls- luiid and Newfoundland unless Sum- niersldo he made a port of call or freight. rates front Suuinierslde equal- izcd with (fiiarlottetowii. A resolu- tion wns also passed appointing a t-oininlttee to take up thc nnitter of stcain service with the Furnesi-i Wltlty Co.. who have several steainers chart- t-rcil for service bctwccn Montreal iiiitl St. Julin's. Ntld.-X. \VES'1‘ERN PERSONALS -Mr. Henry Wlllianis. i-‘rt-clown, was visiting friends in Stiininersltlc on 'l`l.tursdaay.-H. -Mr. (‘. R. Dickie. mert-liant Muddy Creek wus a visitor to Suininersidt- on 'l`liurstla_v.-ii. ` -Mr. J. J. Bethuiit- tif tht- l’. ld. I. Railwa_v was lti Suiiitiiersitlt- Thurs- day.-ll. -Senator Murphy, Tigiiisli. was in Snnimcrsitle Friday of this wt-ek.-X. -Mr, \\'Illiain Keiint-ti_i'. t)'Lear_\'. was in Sutuiuorside. 'I`lint'sda_\'. on bus- iiit-ss.-X. -Ztlr. Gordon Dawson. Pape ’l`ruv- erse. was in Sutnniersitlt- l~‘rida_v of this week on liusiiiess.-X. -.\lr. and Mrs I-‘rank l~`. 'I`\ipliti. Iiave rt-turnetl to Suiiiiiitrrsitlt- after spetitling the winter in l~`ioi‘idn. -.\lr. Janies Esser_\'_ St-t-tion tort- tnan liensingtoii who luis been seriotis- ly ill for sonic wet-ks is rapidly re- t‘o\'eriiig,--H. -Mr. Thomas Liiiklt-tier. S\itiiiner~ side. crossed by the S. S. Eiiipress on i-‘ritlay morning on ti liiislness trip to .\loiit-ton. N. B.--X. -Mr. Frank F Ttipliii. with his wife and son. returned to Summer- sitlc last Thursday evt-iiliig t`roiii l-`lor- ida. wht-re they spt-nt the winter nioiiths.-X. -ltev. Father Joseph Gillis. of Bur- lington. Vt.. nephew of ltcv Mgr. Gil- lis, will speak in liitlian River t‘liurt:h on Sunday. May 16th. at the 10 o'clot-it .\iass.-X. ~-.\lr. \\'illiam liciiiit-tly. niert-liaut at 0'l.t-ary passed through Stiiiiiiier- side on Thursday on a visit to his sis- ter Mrs. Joseph Biggter Uratlallniiit- who is seriously ill nt present.-Il. -.\li':-i 'I`ohiii R. l.arkins. who lizis in-t-ii visiting ht-r tiaughtt-r lllrs. ii. lt, (lillis, Sydney, for tht- past |'ou|' iiiontiis returned on Montluy last to lit-r hottie in Riclinioiitl. -llir. Frank llall anti t‘aiiiil_\' cross- ed hy tht- ljmprcsii. Fritlay inorning on their way to Latfonilitn .~\|ht-rtu. wht-rt-. tht-_v will lot-att-. 'l'lit-y wt-rn .icctitiipattit-tl to Mtiiicloit by .\Irs. lliill's tntitlicr. Mrs. lti|lit‘t't lloitiitt. ol' St. l.'1|t‘:itttirs.---X. ---Mr John Arlilnt: and .llzistcr t`ari ('rot-ltt-tt. Siininicrsidi-_ t-riisst-il hy tlit- idiiitirvss _\'estt;rtlity to nit-trt .\lrs .-\rliiiig`s tlatiglittir t.lt-ani .\irs S. N. Reid, of Toroiilo. who luis been ill and is t-oniliig on a visit to her li0n`it- lit-rt- to rct-uperiite.-X. -- Miss l\iet`tilly, .lllssioiiary to Kor- t-a and Mr. t‘lio, who are tourini.: this provintre in the interests ot' tht- Koreati. .\iissioiis were tht- gticsts ol' I\li'. ll. I). Doble. .\l. l...A.. Lot 14 dur- lni: this week .\lr. Clio is it Koreiiii und is studying with it view to trnlcr- liii; tht- i\liitistr_\' 'l`I(lNlSl| -PROSPECTIVE SALE-It is ruin- orcd that Mr. I’hil Evans of 0'l.t-ary. is coiiteinpliitiiig tht- ptirt-iiasc of tht- uicat 'iiiarkct in Tigiilsli. now owned uiitl operatetl l»_\' Messrs. Wiser und Aliearn.-Z. -HERE VISITING - ltt-v. Stepht-ti .\iat_-l)oiialt|. of liiirton. is visiting his tint-lc. liloiis, llugald Macl)oiialtl. of Tlgnish. This reverend geiitlt-tnaii is i~oiivnlcst~t-iit t`ruiii ri severe uttat-it ot' ia grippe and liis friends here are linppy to set- ltini about.-7.. -DRUGGIST ARRIVES - .\li-_ IC. Gitllxtnt. who will take chargt- ot` the Tlgnish Drugstore hi the :tbst'nt'f- ol’ his brother. .l. I-1. Gallant. who is iiiaii- aging a similar estalilisliniciit in Suni- tiiersltlt-. arrived in Tlguisii tin \\`t-d- iiestlay evening t'roiii \\'ort~estt-r. .\liiss. ills faniily will also inovt- to ’I`lg|ilsli in the near fnlnre.-- Z. -GOOD FISHING-At tht- tlltlt-t'i»iif points around the shores siirrotiiitllng West. Print-e where lobster gears are bslng set. great catt-lies ot’ lohstt-rs nrt- beliig reported`tlail_v. (ln Tlitirstlay fttlly fifty per cent. of ull tht- gears were yet idle by reason oi' tht- great Cape Divisions.-Z. -APPEAL TO ALL-Mr. W. D. Sumner, has been delegated in 'fig- ntsii to receive contributions from the citizens from this part of the Province for the Army Field Kitchen and Am- bulance I-‘und to the island Contingent at the front. Donations will be glad- ly received and the Guardian will daily publish the names of each donor in its issue. The cause is n noble one and no better evidence could be deduced to show ono’s patriotism in the present crisis than to give freely to this great cause.-Z. fi0'I`EL ARRIVALS VICTORIA J J I-Iuglies. (I D McKinnon. Sourls: D Sutherland. Lieut F E Duguct. Hali- fax; J W Smith, Picton; F L Rogers. Alberton; A G Bule. Philadelphia; H L I-Iewson. Amherst; G E Dies. Mr and Mrs W J limits. Montreal; Mr and Mrs J B Oordon. Vancouver; J E Barry. Moncton; George F Bissett quantity of ice cloggiiig the harbor nt some points, espet-lally South of Nortlima 1*-ani lil- 1 _ 'll l gli _1 i Frank Liinghurst. J. F. McDonald. A. 5- .,- Levison, Son & Co. “_ G pieces. The Particular Man 'l` he man of exacting tastes and the man with ordinary demands in dress-will find it easy to choose the desired suit from our stock of good looking clothes from $4 to $24 The Good ., Feeling -i- ~i- that comes over man when he slips on oiie_of the popular priced suits is worth finding out about. The man who has experienced it adopts it as a regular habit b_e- cause he is sure he will receive maxium, style, quality and service for every dollar. -.- T 'F 'f Jt*»‘*‘.‘~'r€'~'.‘ ....... ,, ':>r~.~r-.‘~.~nB~l‘>`l'>?>r~‘~1‘ We are specially pre- pared to cloth the boy’S this Spring. Sturdy well made suits that will stand the rough- est sort ot outdoor life yet so interwoven is the quality and goodness that they always look good -i- Two pairs Pants with most Suits li Tweed Suits $2.75 to $14 Norfolk Suits $4.00 to $12 -i- .',_ -i- i Why just buy Clothes .- rx Never-first--as they like the look of it? yes. then who designed it, how is it . built anld what is it btuilt) of f ll d t a y - 0 the manw o nys care u y an cri ic _ _ _ -» brand of clothes, confined to_ us. We are S016 agents IH this CltYBf0f 2163239? ' ready to wear clothes made in Canada namely W. R- J0hi190“ *an ° Personality 0%. if//fi - _- i//i//%’f°°\\ ~ i,f/iw iii tni l* in nl:-,-;,'ii'>-,y / p, A -tp pl W .- - -W.-L 4t=:-_-_-A-_-4-;_~. . will-gi- .\. \ ff Real Boys _ Motliers will find our brand oi' Clothes for boys, the most satisfactory. ‘ We are featuring several lines made by thc largest mantifacturcs in' Canada. '-'*‘-_ W ` it \_ .. _ \`. Y- 4 -' 'L_ t V . I /' \\ ` `\ \ . .' . Aff/ ii' Qg¥\\ ' ,asf r i 'o_ `w'_‘1 ` - "x§?\i<-.(...‘1"-ii - _ -_/1'. . - ___ sms( -\§§ ..|,_ 4, :._.- K1 if N0l°fOlkS ll it is a pleasure to sell the at '- Many men do buy their clothes by their looks a Dfetfi’ Pattern and 3 80011 style ' ’-` Would they buy a House that way ? . < There is a Suit here that will fit your -; Each suit is carefully tailored by a master vvorknian-he gli;/BS fully ffélm -_ his wonderful skill, producing from beautiful fabrics, garments t at are mas ef` "-‘ »'_ i ,These Latest Arrivals Offer you a still better selection A recent purchase in- cludes some splendid _ suits for men and young 'j me_n. These come soft ,._ finish Crossweaves in the _‘_ '_ -.~ '_ new pencil stripes and _-,_ chalk line patterns, ex- cellent new garments in _ every respect. Conservative Models for Men, Extreme for Young Men from 10 to $14 Such Clothes .t as these "‘ .t- you will find on men who in former years have been satisfied with nothing less than a $25.00 suit tailor made ' Now They Come Here _ and for $14.00 find a better suit and save $11.00. _ 1.- '.~ 1 -.< ‘_ .'_ '_ '_ -1.*-'f '_ ._ 34 .'~ .'- .'_ J. Here are Suits that will appeal to . _ .9 ,_. .3- 1 ,'__ J; .fn Let the next Suit for your Boy Bear Prowse’s Label _ _ Their goodness will satisfy the boy and please you .'_ Let the next suit for your boy be a serge. In point of service and dressiness, no suit can surpass it. Double Breasted Norfolks Single Breasted T h e exceptional values in dress suits offer very attractive reasons for buying now Serge Suits $4 to $8.75 -' Blue E - . s4i0 $9.00 -Prowse Bros. Ltd, _ QUEEN. J`l 0. Arscnault, St Chrysostomc; A. l’eart. London, Ont.; W. B. Thgmas, Sussex. N.B.; Lottie Keith. Boston; May Stewart, Boston; Fred M. Hoar. A. Scott, Moncton. VICTORIA. Montreal; J. W. Smith, Picton; .'I. S. Mclntyre. Montague; M. Calder, Sum- meraéde; J. A. Mclsaac. Woodstock; W. . I-’r%wse. Murray Harbour; A. Cameron. . M. Redding. R. Romney, St. John; W. H. Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs l-l. L. Mclnnls. P. Davidson, Toronto; H. S. Jones, London. Ont.; i-‘_ D. oriniam. Halifax; J- 0- M- Siveright. New Glasgow, N:B»; T- M- Graves. Bridgetown: Florence Tobin. Daivay; G. M. Nicholson, 'Cedar .NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. ` The following registered. yesterday: Ernest Simpson, Hunter River; Wm. rn Mum River. John Ron Oxford; C L Baxter. J J Smith. Tori, was tastefully draped In the latest col- ors und and Belgian Blue. Much . 9 » _‘ ,-.-- . .' ' J- ` ‘i"'»' If '/»,‘ - V '- .""'-»-,"- ’ 11.4 , , . . - ' . , -.; ~-N’-‘-l1.‘~~,.t.‘---. onto; E M Myrick. Tlgnlsh; lninrnn KU! GY. Y ' I Ocean view; Dan. McDonald,--:Ciytle George Waye. .\lrs. Kent. lluntt-r ltlvcr: Mrs. l). i\it-Donald, (‘l\'de ltlv- er; Mathias Let-luir, llope ltiver; \\'. G. ilottston, North llustlco; Wni_ Munn- Mermaitl; .iciiii ctiiiiiiit. nos- ton. Mass.; \\-'llliani McGrath, Cove- liead Road; (lt-o. Martin. New Perth; Cyrus Dewar. Montague; Malcolm p_ Beaton, Flat itiver; W, F, Mcponaid M. Mcilonald, Traciidie Cross' An: drew Mclnnis, Earnscllife; itenry Jones. Haelbrook: A. I). Dunpiiy M|||. view; Nelson Bell, Milton; Thosi Rob- inson. Halifax, N. S.; Wm. Bell Mil. ton; E. G. McKay. Ncw London" Ed. ward Canning, City: Pctor J. Coiiroy TISDIBII; J. D. Mcl’iicrson, Hamm: ftlver: .liicltmaii Beit. Milton; (‘.|iii|-tag Mutch. Earnscliffe. Honon Henoes or ‘ri-is wmstess NEW YORK. May 14.-A to wireless heros; who havdnslliriailnsi sea in the performance of their duty ,was unveiled with iittin cerg :In Battery Park at 3.gp_ m, T352# ay. ` W tlte shnpv of ii pttblic drinking ton". tain, anti _ct-ntotaplt on which will bo ttist-rlbctl the nantes of all the wlrc- ISBS Ollerntors wiio are known to have lost their lives at sea in performance of their duties. - The movement for the erection in "IIB City ora suitable memorial to iwirelcss heroes who lost their lives at st-a was initiated about three .QMS HBO. itiimediatcly following the. disaster to tho ill-fated Titanic, when .the heroic conduct of Jack Phillips. the operator who went. down with that vciisel became known to tho .“'°f|d- Orlslllfllly the plan contctn- plated it memorial to Phillips but ,It- WW Sllbsvttueiitly broadened to tn- clutlc itll the known heroes of tim wireless who have lost or may loso their lives at sea. 'rim im 01 uid |l°l‘0Bs whose nantes have been ln~ scribed on the cenotaph, which is part. Oi’ the memorial in Battery Plt'it.iu- cludes seven who lost their lives on the Pacific two on the Atlantic and McPhee, Bootn|i,- River; T. D. Ling, Wheatley River; The 'memorial has been eroctttd in one on the Great Loud . V. - [ti F17. -~~ ' ' - -t i. i¢..,, ~. . -. ..t ._,. 4. 4;' ,pta .C-,_.;‘ __.:,_Y ~. -t L 1.. _¢.\.-0 .' ‘;,.7-‘.',_4;.~,,.~ 1 V.. - .i ,, ~ ‘ ’ ,- 1* ._ t-=_ ,,,. _-. ' .-. ` 2.- ~ =‘ -" -f . ~ e‘;t--..ff.;¥- ‘f,zi~;- ~ I . ~ _ , ef “ 'ir t* -..-s.:‘. -...M-’?._.t _..._ -.it-. .. ,..i--.t ~i--_ ,_ ., ~ '~’ , - ..-rt. - , . ` I _ V _N Q ` A t Y _ N (_, 7_,i.~,\ _, F - -' in ' - »- - - ‘ ,,_ .. _ i-vp H i ,W “A-V' ,_,.~._,-..-.j-.-§- .r , , _ ` i ' \