, » » , f \ l,Ilw».-Y.. .._r,.__ / / THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ Tran s to I A 's Oldest ‘ _Di'rect_SllfP ' 1-0116 Building. _Wanderlust Hits Association '0E|iTRilL|_i__l|_ARB|i\|| _ Market Reprrrts ' Reopened Line Needed- ` =Left Standing Natron’s Women Seeking Oldest C__r__r>_Lr_f_:_:=__<3_<_:;1i;;i;_T__n____iix___i;._._r;_i: By STEWART JONES &_c0_ Churomron ,, , --- ' . -___ ___ Horne In U. S. of assault were dealt with, one dis-_ carrgnpondmgn nf Grnmmeldg & C0, Mgntrgql _ PAGE NINE ‘* ll _ _ _u l = _ _...___-_,__, .__-. ____.._ _ __ . 7 121'? " ' L ” "“”°“ Wm* “ “° ‘“" ““““’““°“` .a.ximxSxsar:~:=:-:Ez-:=:-:gc Bklmw Plylns nstwcsn llrariusnc sosrou miss as tciniicr 20.- sucsspii sam- ns. ect. . » ~ 1’ - A011 """°"‘, mm lr 2:. roris sua soutls lunerlss mu th, cxmn .,,“,‘f__,,’°n,?3' li study snowing ,dist roving ioot DW" nr" I M wee" or Br Increase Trade, Commissioner ,anna hmm” mmm-,.4 nu Ito be I. feminine as well as a mas- BOSTON' M535" 5°Pi°|“b°1‘ rug, After E I S.” I wp or I new im onrfookuiss B°d__ cunnr attribute has Ju" men c°,n_ _The National Association of Rc sr. .lol-nc. N, la.. sept. 19. S- In 1.9118 mes of inc Union. 'nic' cabin is the by m°“ey granted to ms M°j` an ex e al tr 1 ` 2 - Wentw" Gore' e mme ro °f quitting th°5° 1°b5f mel’ We” rendezvous of man whose ances- i this province for use of the t m me In 19 9 ammmt 1318111141 iD 110 P1‘¢5¢11ii li' 111° 101189 able to give th 950 h th y 11 ing to more than $500,000,000. While e fe 11 W Y EY tors were pioneers in Canada and Venezuela and Colombia have felt prlspenz “lun ‘germ if WT: dm it' only 41 were “ned dm' meetihs there the-Se men Bhd W0- plne and oak, when the out- t r _ V W1 11° 005111’ _ - “UW charges. Only seven were due to men 0 tone” rock c B O e ner coverrng was removed rn. r_e°_ _he present dep esslon very keen F W Gore md 'nr conveyed me mtmducuon or machinery and f p s h t t g t ly, both countries have been sin- ' ' ' _ _ of their ancestry. None, however. h 1, d , f d to be l property in 1818 to the following: 1 tn T °1'“PS°11» W 0 P055” “WHY 50"” Years W” °““ n as gularly free from ,political disturb- Herr N nrrrrt wmrm C Mon, °“° ° °s° vi” “ nffme °'3“m5" have a more interesting back- three years nm Mn John nnnng condition as when placed d h 1 ent, fy - . - » supplanted by talkles. Arguments d th 1 is P Id t nearly two centuries ago The ences an S md comm" y "_ Wi11i1\11'1' 11- N91. Will D- 0'BY1¢“ with the boss accounted for loss of gmun an Lev Ann ' res en W” mreman in charge °t me work ' cover more rapidly than some of of the York Pioneers and Histori- ____ 1 i d in th t 1 and 'Thomas Dumey. The property 54 bn 1 tb 1 in of wner ur g a on! _ jo pan urnngs and bus ess cal sociem who related the story rrUGrrS0N__wrr_r_rAMS_sr__ Am tli tli s tn Am rl rc blics. had “em” “P°“ 1°' b“t “°d M: °st:clng°:tatcd e cm pu. me' pm” mmugh oth" hands' “““'°° ‘°' no; °h°"g° °' residenw 1° a 81000 of Exhibition visitors crows Unitco cnurcn wollviile N ' ’ ` . . . l s - ______.._____...___-- for l22, union activities for 66, srrmdmg under the roof or the “_ , , , . , . r ll lk l K tS { ll . l9111'S 111111 11°W°V°1` 511°”/11 518"-5 H t r, Rrver G Vlclnlty Boothroyd and me audience w es or oc °u for 9° 1 ness mr bin which Governor Simcoe called ing wedding at 9.30 Thursday w d n in 1926. ` 11919 511°" °1'°\“` “ui” climm m The chief complaints were low home in the pioneer days or Ymk' mmnmg' when Maxine Mae' daugh' as O e ‘ The annual School Fair held in western Cnnndn un, wmw- in the wager and ,Orr h°urs_ Bccourmng "My pioneer fathers, who can-ie ici- pf Mr, and Mrs, J, W, Williams, Within the walls of Bt. Paul’s, thc g naval and military heroes Wheatley mv" hm and “mm” 111°*-"91' °f °1°i-111113' 51111 M93" Wil' for 20.3 per cent of the jobs they left from Pennsylvania' camped °n this was married W Horace G' Hughsm' and some or them no Thursday was accllilned the ltfl- ,ppm Bonn and Nm-map Ling vol behind rherrr very _site when they first came to son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hughson, of within its sacred precincts “t “nd °“° "““' “"4 1° *hi* "‘°‘“' unteered to receive any bundles oi ` ity- Wh¢&i°1¢y 3011001 11111101' M1" clothing sent to their respective _ and his sons had decided that the er, pastor of the church oiuciated. Womans Auxiliary, of the Church of England, and Miss Annie Low, Diocesan president of the Woman’s Auxiliary, Montreal, are lea'/ing cn Monday for Charlottetown, P.E.I., to attend the meetings of the executive committee. They will also go to Saint John, N.B., for the annual meeting of the Dominion Board. NEW DAM BUILT-A new and substantial dam has been completed at Thompson's Mills, Suffolk, by Mrs. Robert Thompson. It may be interesting to know that these mills to the public for the past 100 years. The site was purchased by the late Isaac Thompson, Sr., who emigrated from Scotland, and at his death, the business was successfully carried on by his son, the late Robert S., was the scene of a very charm- Canada in 1793. William Annis Petitcodiac,N.B. Rev. J. P.b.Fl'as- the church are twenty Bruce had exhibits, also Greenvale h “_ - , , fortress-you know there was a fort The church was .filled with an in- in which are interred Lieut. whore rewmr ,A Mm McLennan a el deliv with ride _r Lawrence 1760_ Capmrrr Sclentlst Tells on these grounds in those days -_ terested congregation, including ’ ’ _ Wheatley River under Miss Mhry ' Ml” Ruby gtcgd, Wheatley Rlv- was a guarantee that they would about 100 guests. St. Andrews had of the Charlestown' mu' Andrew! 111000 B 80001 l11°W1l1B- er. has been spending the week end of Research Work be unmolested by the Indians, Af- been elaborately decorated with Knlphausen' B Fmeml in -311°1'i» H1135 W¢1'0 Kiveh *ho 1903!! by with friends in Brlckley Beach. ` ter a few days encampment they ferns and fall flowers, by Miss El- B"“"h S°""°°g 17”' Bm" d” tiic potato inspector on tlic dliicr- .___ “ H°"s’““ °'”°°"' 1782; L°'d ent kinds 0! potatoes exhibited. Friends of Mr. also Dcsrochcs MOL-FREAL Seng 19___=_i0m,, 0f'sq,,,,iied_ wiuism A,,,,1S_w,,5 my irlcnus of inc bride, and the scrvico Grcvme Montngu' a mn of md by Mr' c°“rt s°h°°l Inspect" Wh° hi" 17”” °P°"i‘°d llP°11 in th’ the results of’ research and stud- 'great-grandfather and I have one was 1’9\”f°1”med benemh an arch °f D““° °f M““°*‘°5“”- 17841 5°" on school work. Miss oi-ant sword- city rscspim ue ,my in ness- nc ,es on masnns which Wm ,,,,,d,,‘,,c,,, of the 1,,nd'.,,,h,cn me An,,|s» green una white. ivlrs. J. n. cnnm- 1:_;`ér1;?_;é_ci1‘;_o°;‘;};__1;a_‘;V;“;' ed the prizes for flowers. Ciam`es is improving so slowly, and hope nt 'me nn¢i,e,.1o;og1¢a1 denamneng nmneers 0,-inmally named’ in ,ny bers presided at the organ and r__reut_ Govemor George Burn- zggedehlgygi iiholzh li_;m¢;§;_l; he will soon be home l8\in. of the veterinary school aff Oka property today," he announced Played 1110 W€0d111S 11101”0h0S. f1'01“ went on to Sca.rboro"where they 0111101 W00d, BSS1Si0d by 01-1101 Lohengrin, and Mendelssohn, and _ were dealt with ln a p p ~ - p . of New Brunswick' cmd children and grommms' l ~ Mr' Anand” M" ‘°°°m1’m|°d ered by Dr. J. M. Rosell, of that A visitor from Keeler Michigan during me signing °f the register' Inglis, 1816 and other distlng- Church with a large crdwd in at- but I never get the hands thfy know not what they do." Be-' The best policy No matter how sound any one security may be, it is never considered sound enough for all the funds of any bank. Or an_y _insurance company. Or any financial institution. All of these experi- enced investors spread their funds among many diiferent sound securities. Is no_t this arsafe policy for you to follow? Particularly when you can do so through onelnvestment? 'Diversified Trustee Shares ' Series D 'gnables you to make a' single investment ln 30 of Amerlca’s strongest companies. ` 1 ulcrrnruo lwru. in ‘ "vm" work done at Oka shows that the ...____ an average of 'I0 per cent of the “ The Launching Womerfl Institute diseased udders or stopped the . wish to thank the foilowin tie- malady in its progress. ‘hf°rm°u°” '°°'"'“”' 'H' 1“'°5"°’°|'° men who so kindly assisted .ihuthe In addition to reading his paper the-d "un Wm I” “N “W” "°‘1“°"° ceremony of unveiling the soldiers' at the convention hall in the Wind- monument at launching School on sor Hotel, Dr. Resell the same cv- ‘ I " ; 1 Sept. 12th. Rev. C. J. liaobonnlli. enirlg gave a practical demonstra- ' ' '- , of St. Georges, Premier J. D. Blew- tion and exhibition in the patholog- & art.HliorC. U. Thoml'1l0l1,oiOh|r-\ icil building at McGill University- p,,,_ , ,,,_ ,,__ n_mr,,_* lottstovn, wiio were in sim-ss, us- A lugs cuaiencc ioiiowsc thc asm- ggllé Oinf-Oil.llMlelr=:1¢l|¢ Joi' llollltt, of Charlottetown, Hon. anstration, including men interest- "'f“‘ "“ °“"° "‘° J. A. lsooomla, ci cardigan, and ca in tiis iiyglcnc or miur. sucn ss the Bridgetown Qllartette, also All Dr. Etienne, president of the Col- who- attended the function and lege oi Veterinary surgeons of helped to make lt meh I luccel. Quebec; Dr. Hood oi the city health U81-ii department: Dr. T. Lsbelle, secret- af Hanks were expected. In a first series oi experiments, the treatment cured Bryan Fmucane' "B5: ment ___ by mend' 'rm tm my w°" "M institution, at the 20th annual con- made her way to the Cabin. It Miss Frances P““"5°“' °°°°mp““' Gardner. 19062 H011. Rich- The regular Sunday Service was guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. vmnnn or the International Assoc, was me n..st time she had visited led by Mrs. Chambers, gave a violin J Uniacke, 1330; Bishop Char- held in Wheatley River United William Hobbs. CYm'1Wi*- lation of Dairy and Milk Inspectors the Exhibition in more than thir- s°l°' Gfahms’ Whlil- The young persons. tendance. The pastor - Rev. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cllrtiss, A`l- §;ll¢.irmaM;nt;,e;l Eitdwteoeknr? grhieagarbstroflxoftgraxafh "TSB by her father, presented a picture _ Boothroyd sp°ke eloquently from bahy. motored to Wheatley River ,_ d llrzlrerrce at Fr,day.s se_,,_s,0n_ thougrndrero di; r She m rl of girlish lovcllness in her dress oi i1l0l1E¢ht you said you took pri- the first words spoken by christ on recently the guests of Mrs. Alexand :he k do r Ona is ,onset Mr G C in A ol: ` he W ivory crepe, with tulle veil end lessons from A bridge expert." the Crocs. "Father, fofkive them for er Ross. wofkvzgrr rms r;r_:_,nerrt_ Smeg mr_,,_ _grrrsrrdraegfrer ° ¥;rr~ur;mwnsB;_;rrl;:: orange blossoms. She carried a. . titls tdl have not yet been ex- h had h g in th siucicc' iors tiic service started ncv. ur. Mr. suis urs. c. scliurmsn, gum- rmsrsefy ‘jude on rms c0n,,nem_\;_‘r’__r‘_’r__ by ;x“;E_*;m _;_’m:"_‘;s gm sm; ,md asparagus fm, He, sim., Mp, 1“¢1'=i¢i¢ Wtre the guests recently of i _ ' Mm Una” mt". wh _ aith0u811 the 0_1-501150 il 0119 °1 me at the east to its present position. B 'I'-'D s-__-g- gf, y' nu” nw most harmful ln the 11‘/9 Sif0°1i 1"' She told of her grandfather estab- ' f dustry, lishing the Pioneer Packing Case ‘ Mr. nd Mrs. Vi to TM f°°”""‘ °f the "’°"k dime by Factory. of the first big room and Mudqabgnk “ne tg, ,wx Dr. ROBG1. W110 WHS 011100 115' Fef' which constituted the factory and dey of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ling. dmmd Tmdel and B"°¢he" G°b"i°‘»,in which the saws were kept under showed ilhlt Bl>P1`°1¢111111i¢91Y 34 Pefgthe beds of the workers. cent of all cows examined during ' the past three years Hf°_°i’f°°i'=d clll-:mtv v/fussy aim vicmlrv - i . ______ ' ' ~ 'birth to cnlis, could s cnc sl- , (United Press) by the (M9559. the result be ng n ‘Fredericton The wedding gifts ,eged fats," for anmor,l;,e Desn._ Brownlcy Malone, contending that BAN FRANCISCO, Sept., 19 1°” in mm( ”°w °f Wmethmg like The many friends of Mrs. Anna were many and bennmulr inplud.. ,rr w “ke hare ,rt least she was mcntnlly iucoliipetent be-l 'rwm '_ one-fifth of the total production. M R wt id, ¢, 1 I Z m men 5 gy ye", “M Andrew Burn _lk The, c ae, a ers e are sorry o earn ing silver, china, cut-glam and lin- _the economic burden nf mrnr deeds mlm’ ‘uv°r°°d hu w"°» "@1118 he :nkM,1¥t:;,st;ni?;I:e:\t:mnSt1¢,1s'ofms illness' en' Amung me ‘mt °f ww” guests ithe Soviet regime frefliluently Save B°‘“`d- She left -Wm" °f 11" "~°' .hm tmumcunt mum M’ my am is stronliy altered and cqnstltiltes pm-me,-S in this vnnn", have nom were Mr' “mi Mrs' F' W' Plckels the women the benefit of the doubt i-“ie 1° 09101' 1"`1f‘i~1Vf~`- . Tony’ he "emma hh "“°”° seek a great factor in the matter of; mcnced to dig their pofatoes Ow- and Miss Gertrude Rlppey' An- This in tum enwumsed le” S°"m` 118 her out he told h h I 1 ‘ napolls, and Mrs. Clifford Herbert ,nous and more enberprmng women LONG 11-;LEp}|0N|.; (~_am,E || . cr s has lisa _ , .bout ben' “num to rr” aumonyi bad butter and bad cheese. p0inth!ing to the continued heavy mins. and n,,mny_Kenmne_M1s5 wnnnms _ to seek men wrrh better rnmmcs md i'hlt110 hid $8.000 ed out Dr' Rosen' The “Bene ithey repurt quite” lot decayed' referred to is a. granddaughter of inthe, their offspring Foreigners MALMO, Sivcdcn, Sept. 18.--1U." . . ., || bank. Whenshe told the Public is d b B em known M sr Lou, Ste hm and Ed_ Mrs. Annie Williams, Elm avenue,_be1ng considered new capitals dmknl disease cause y g es s, s, p 3 mmf' M 'Mt mm°°u' as streptococcus mastltidis. ward Sherren, Crapaud. were recent Ch"mtfwn`. capable °f paying' were °"“°“3 th ll n nn; N 'mn th' ""° °° ii" °" rn tlic msttcr oi cure. Dr- Ros-i visitors to tm.-. vicinity. I ' ell said that trials by means of a ____ , _M specialy intensive vaccination had_ _-___ Moscow Letter KILLED AMBITION given more encouraging results than; Mrs. George Carrier, Cherry Val- _ The mem or “mon mdee ley, is visiting in Crapaud, the guest -.---..- ‘ ce 3 Y' of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bherren. bride, who was given in marlrage .shower bouquet oi talisman roses Louson, and of Mrs. Lcuson, of Westlnount, the marirage to take place on Friday, October 9, at. Trin- ity Memorial Church. -. Montreal Betty Williams, was bridesmaid. Miss Eleanor Calkin made a win- some flower girl. The groom was supported by .John Williams, broth- er of the bride. The ushers were ` Miss Marlon Wallace and Miss Hel- en Ingraham. Following the cere- mony, the bridal couple departed on the 10.30 train for a wedding trip. Mr and Mrs l-lughson wlll live in in gil ilirollgli slovk llslx llnil filiil, wvli ill 4-:lava wlii-ru ilivlili-iiil~4 urls ao- ii ili _ _ Mr' and M!'s` Charles M' Cameron lilllllizlshmjirriprif-,||| 01| (11.1, 4-llri-il und i~oiiip:llll<».u im- ilollii.: rv- aunounce the engagement uf their liritiilli f‘ulunililu l'u\\'i-r 211 llltlvi-ly \\'l»ll, _vll-Iilrl uf from ri |\.l~. fu f-nnndn (jemenz 5% i0 |».|~, Urulillllrlly lllix flirt lilmir- is daughters E153 Mabeli 11° Mr- bnc I'livlu4liuii Bronze Jil Gentles Lousoll,s0n of the late W. S. iillfficil-lit in il i:ro\\'|ii;: fvclllig: ihlli (1 | (r |.~ | ql_ ilic pr-uillllilsiic li:i\'i- lil-nil <»rs\rrluI|lg ‘"""'”“ '" ”'"' °“` 'Y i-14* li iii ll »i.|.|.in is li is slo- Uonllolillntf-li Smells-rs . llnlninlnll Bridge ... _ llnlnllllnli 'l`lir lllul ('llcl-l viii ll illii T xille . ew J nn on o H .. .. Fruaer f‘ns. ... llunio Oil ..'. . llilnrlintinliiil !\‘ll~kr-l ... -»~ :_ =-‘ai S; _ l-ru .\'. i ;; ill. rl-\'i~ru»~ nf the ailllillimi tivo yr-lirii nun when illu Illllla \\‘r~l‘l- lil-ill: mir- rivrl li\\'ii_\' liy ilu il|i|vrv|~l-w|i lu | _ ul' ~ |,n,,,.nn'|,,nn| pe,|.,,|enn| _ nr; require lllnre fhnn llll-ntlnii. . ili-h rrlr ' r t fu cell lin ulflnllon vnu lm rngnril llllperlnl Ill] ...,lil Blnssny llnrrisl . .\lf»('n|l lfrnlitclinc . . .. \i|>iifrmli l. II lllid l‘liu'l~r 1. ‘.’i IEW; Nnrilnllll . . . , . . . .. . ... ‘lil l‘l' .. . . . . 211’/.' g Sliilwliilgllli _ .. . . .. . fl!! Slllinll llnll Sona . . 15% ‘.'i7§ I NEW' YORK All<>y_»iiilli_v . .. 31113 Alllorivilii l':l li . .. ... . . S0115. Aniorir-nn 'i'r‘|. nlill Tcl. ... I lofi; Alillciiiillii .. 17'/Q L‘llll[|<||l\l\ l':|1'|i'lc . . . . . . . . `||i l'lir_\'lller . .. l.'i~'~,’. ('nl|.~‘uililll\fI=4I (ills . s .. 7131/| llnlllllllnll Hinrmr ... ... ... .. ]S1<'_~ lfux liillllii .. U1; (inlierlll _\lnfor:4 ... L’$l1,,’, Illfnrlilitinliall ll_\'llr<» I-Elm-triu . . . l'l"”_- Kl-llllol-nit (‘ap|»or ... _ . _ ... .. 1‘.".L~ \iluiii.'|illli»r_v \\':lrll _ .. ... . .. lil Nlllizilrll llllllsuill l'o\\'cr . N11. l*.'lr:iiii¢>lllit Plllillx .. . .. 17"_~ l'1'lll¢-lr :l lill l"i»ril . . . .. . . -. 25|‘i l’|||ir llllil V0. li ... ... ._ fi'-1; lfrlvlln . 13”.- Hviirs Ifovlillvk 4514 Slilliiliiril Oil of New .lnriu-_v ._ 1:2114. |.\`ll-rl|li|.' Svvllrilifls A . . . . .. ... 179# Sllillnluikr-r .. . . .. . . . . . . `l‘_"ffs l'. S, .\`|f\I‘l ... ..s ss- ... ... 'T711/l (':lIl Wliiicy ... . . . . . . . .. 1'.-'_-'."'r .\l.\Rl{l'l'I‘ llE\`lE\\' I-'Oli Fl'II‘1'. lilill. lflfil N'I`0('K ,“.\Rl(\'I'l'.\' \\`0l{Kl.\'(i 'INTO l'0i'1lTl0N \\'l|l'Il{}'I l'2Xl‘FI9="Y1§ Ol" l'l'2.*4Sll\llN.\l ARE LARGE- LY DIS(`0l'.\"l'l"Il .iifilliilnciit oi' :low luw i_-rullliil for lilo vllrrolit llvprnflaiull hy file Mock lnrlrkclu linil liriliglit with illo rovolii- ilnn nf licw :mil ilppiirr-i\i\_\' liitnrlrilt- ini: vallllf-.4 linhilill i-nlillilnli stork nqliilios. Ili liiniiy 4-nilna nlllrki-I prior-s nro liolow (lic not workllig i-lipiflll illlil 'or more men being obliged to sul?- port the disputed offspring. ,Now that alimony is no 1011261' the gold mine which it was, courts have been relieved of their major nuisance. TWO REASONS Inquiries among lawyers and officials confirmed what is 00111- mon knowledge anyhow; that de- mands for support of babies are 'made less frequently than in the past. The reasons for this are two- fold: lst-realizing than alimony had developed into a mercenary racket, judges became more lenient with ,the men. Instead of mnking them pay one-third of ther incomes. 'which was the normal imposition a _few years ago; judges now exact 'only the actual amount needed to ‘support thc cnlld. 2nd--The abundance of employ- ment open to women has relieved rmany of them of the temptation of living off some man or men. In- deed, where a mother is capable 0! working, she is expected by the courts`t0 contribute to the support of her child to the same extent as the father. MUCH TROUBLE - - 1 The alimony question gave the |Soviet government much trouble from the very P/sginnirlg. It grew lout of the base ‘ legal principle under the Soviets that there is no ,such thing as illegltimacy: that B ‘child has exactly the same status iii relation to both its parents whether born in wedlock or out Oi lt. In either case the parents were obligated to support their offspring. An unmarried woman, who gave cl-ioiest victims. »i Ii 1,1; llinml. N an r | - ml no sheorly tho result of fills ruling li0l"l`|l|'}l\l\' ('.\N.\l).\ l’0\\`!‘Ii(: .\IilIlli.ciilllir-r~ of Auizll.-it l~:lrllii|:.:s ni culiipllrvil \\-Illirlilsr your wllii viiwillr- :il:ln|: llltlinligh `\i:l.~l :i slight docroilse lla l-olllpllrml wlfli .lilly will-rr-ns n your lllru ilio August figllri-is irl»vr~lli¢~lir um-r .llll_\'_ '1'lii- vriliipiiliy lil now l-iilvrlllg \i|u»n the lillalvst _son- i-'oll of iliv _\'|-llr :lllll lmlll l:m_<_~' lilill llf-i l-llrliiligir lllll_v ln- l-xiirwiv-il in ink# :iii llgiwlirll lllrli. rc\'i»r.sIii;_' lliu iiuulnr- lliie llrlwn-lrollll of lilo palsl two nlnlilllii. ll|i.\'LlLl.\.\' TR.\(`Tl0\' I.l(illT .\.\'ll I‘0\\'I€K: l‘IXl‘l'I(`TFIl) \\'l|s|i l'.\\' .\.\'(lTIlI‘IR 25|' (`.\."l| ON l)l'I(`I'}.\llll']ll lui Fl1(l.\l l"lN.\N(‘l.\l» (`0l'N.\l'Ili¢ ` lil :<0 filr ns filitliil-inl s~~i\ii|.<|-l lms In-l-ll llhlle in li-:irli llll- lllrl-riiirs ill Iirllziliilli 'l‘r:l|~li|~l| liiglll :lllil Pnivr-l (‘u|ii|>lill_v ilro liki~l_\' tn 1-:irlgv olifvlio ;:l-ll-r:ll iliviilr-llil polls-_v illlll \v:|.~l voli- ir»|ii|ili|ti~4l \\'ll<\li ii o.-lilli lll.-‘l»iir.-r~|ii<~iit of '.’I'.<~ por slillru \\':|.~\ :llillullliw-ll :it ilu- illlllllzll llvl-liflllg l:i.~'i .lilly for yiliy- ilu-ni im Sums-liil»<-r lst. '|`lu- nf-\t i|lll|ri¢»l'l_\' llivilli-liil will lw lim- ful ilislriliilllnli on lli»m»iiilu»r lst :lull ills llnllril nl' sllrl-l-f<»r.~i'\\'l|l riilwt illlrllic 0l'll»lil'r 7il.~'|. it i~'l'f'lli.~' f;lil'l_\' vvrillill flint ll vllsll pnyinmit of '..'.'|1- will flcnilt lil- rli-1-l:lrl~.<- pullllillir poriiuls of l:l.l.A-\'ims` 'limi' Bs sANll ‘ (United Press) » SEA"I'I'LE. Sept., 19 » - Playing ,with a Ouija Board is not a. sign of 'Probate Judge in ruling on n will. imcntal incompetence, decided it |George E. Hallock had contested the will of his sister, Mrs. Martha, _ cause she played with it Ollija to ____ is P.)-Swcderfs longest submarine 9 telephone cable has been laid be- tween Barsback, near hero, and- Charlottenlund, in Denmark. It carries 54 wires in addition to a special wire for radio transmission. d, The cable weighs 300 metric tons. was 3, deterrent. to ambition. Many and measures 22.2 kilometers 114 Miss Helm Peters, Pownal, was in lvllllview recently. ¢ men felt that there was no rea Unlicsi Press sim con-esponden ' ___ __ moscow, sept is-'rise "silmony Mr. Fred C. Sherren, Crapaud, was a recent visitor to Earn`scllffe. ary of the College of Veterinary Surgeons; Dr. Udall. of Cornell Un- iversity; Dr. H. B. Switzer of the milk import station at Rouses Point. N. Y. . and Dr. Howard Brown. 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