0GTOl3ER~ 21. 1934 I _ with lbw Price ' MORSIPS BLUENOSE iflthe great bar- ; A in tee to-day. At 45 cents It has qusiity , equsl to that of many ‘l ~braitds selling at 50cm. » iiombilnes Dependability ‘ ' a, A. KOADDIY WINS 8-0 3-0 today when tfiy took fir» lie of a fumbled punt by Noiles, ' (C). By Guardian's Special Wire) Amherst fullback. Long booting by AMHERST locei pieyer a .- , N. 8.. Oct. 25-Mount Courtney Chapman, l r Allison Academy rugby team de- was s. feature o! the genie. ' “fasted the h School A- ‘ALLA AAA ‘Zion Presbyterian Church v DIV. G. CABLYLI WI-BSTII -- IINISTII. PROF. LOUIS D. TBOIIPSOPL-Organlst slid Cholriesdm wrv-v , i _ ' momma woltsnlr ~' ’ 11.00 A. lVL-Thome: “Watching m- ule King" 4 =- ‘ of n g‘ will be e... Anthonv-“Gentk Lord 0h Gently Lend Us" liewley - m r. liL-Ssbbath School and Bible Clones. EVENHG WORSHIP _ ’ ‘M0 P. Liv-Theme: “God's Ability." lntholn-“TIICIB ll I BIOIIOI IMHO" “nun-u. MIPS! "lhebordhnlsllnntoellthem that call upon Him, toalithatcsliupouxllimhimthflrsaltldl. wv~ St. Paul's Church , iflld SUNDAY AITEB. TRINITY _' I30 A. lip-Holy Communion. ' , 10.00 A. fit-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Pnyer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. ~ I. I. C. Bridgewster, M. A., B. D., Rector of Crapend and '- lsrhufleld. Anthenr-"I Heard u... Voice of IGIlll_5v;.Y'n. Baum“ ‘LN P. Mv-Bvelilllt Y"!!! Ind Sermon, I“ , BH- "":&'Ji.”§§°l'1'u...-”' n" Caleb slmrer EVERYBODY wswoorr. nsv. n. n. nsmoun, nscron. A A AAA4¢AAA AAA wvwvwwwv Trinity United ACharch" "W lav. Bill: hint; B. D, Rev. LW. Barbour, 3A.; l1). 1 0rganlst—A.ltoyKcndeil,LR.A.M.:A.A.G.0. 10.00 A. Me-Prl-Yer Meeting. 11-00 A. LL-Pubiic Worship. I la-lncn-“Maintaining the Missionary Glow" Anthem-“Uit Up Your Heads" ......... I. L. BIN-in! L30 P. Dir-Sunday Schwi- ' 1.00 P. lib-Public War-shin ‘ Sermon-fills TitUMPrfl‘ 0N RELIGION” hnent of that which is lacking in _rcsent-day ion. Anthem-“l Wiii Loy Me Down in Pace" Benry Gadsby lolo-"Let m: Your rum n; Troubled" .. 0M will Mre. J. S. Henderson Visitors and Students Ccrdiaiiy Welcome. Servicelroadcaet by 0.11.0.8. “us. A A A‘ '7 v fiaptist (berth ..‘T.'.'.."°'.f. ujmgvrgyp-TBE REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. s‘ _ i" MORNING wonsrnr 11 001.001: lennon-“lst Us Make Restitution" ..... . . Dr. Vincent Anthem-“O-Teete and See" .................... Goes SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.80 EM. WIIIYOUadd uuemrewtnefloflllvnowluslflwfle unce- ol your school. " i _' EVENING wosslnr 1 o'cl.ocx hg@.."1\|,qnmcst" .................».....» fill‘! Sermon-The Ilrlt ConlmsndlneniF-un. Dr. Vhoell I . gqigphq s eerie: on the Ten Commandments. You IlellvitedechearaiiI-hesellrlllflfll- Stilddnh end Visitors to the C!!!» ll W! BAPTIST CHUIOI. - wvw . i 1 f Askmm‘ AAA sknknm‘ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This eelnmn is reserved for news :1 m, Ian-mtg bfvtztm at DIPHTHERIA immunizing Clinic :,,,-~,,_ - w‘ "my w-u- =- ibfifwfiifii-T»? i; 7&5 0 months to 0 years. Ir-IIfl-ID-M-Zi. A SECOND HAND Electric BeIMY UONIIDBATIOG LII‘! INQUI- ANOI. 11-67984-1243121. Washer for ssie st s bergain. Miller Allll lilTlI-S DANCE p0“,- Brosu 1M1. lriild-IO-So-Ri. boned Ifrtiil flirt-her notice.‘ L-i710 —-—-—' v --.. FOOD.“ Write-ll: ‘I'll PIDTISTAN‘! 0388M?» °°l’° “QT-Md! W“? l ‘a; nmqalgdg” ".172 P. M. IrITOO-IO-flsli. 003M - from -Kint _'-—- . women's institute. L-lég-lfl-flg A 5100"" BAND "Mb WW Washer f6 sei It I bargain. Miller Bros, Md.’ a b1’! -10-I0-2l. COUPONS on Plymouth Cor. A- Picksrd & 00-, Codi Dealers are giv- ingtencouponsforeverytculofcoel scid for cash-or when customers ere paying their account. New or old oc- count. L-isffl-io-iii-ei. ISLANDBR KILLED-GEL Rus- sell Hunter of Strethcone received the sad news of the sudden death of her brother, willie Cordon Mo- Swsinc of Verdun. 8.0.. in an auto accident. nrticuiers will be receiv- ed iater on. SRADAISANE CONCBIGATION. -——Rav. Arthur it. Wallis, B. A. Sunday Services. 11.00 A. M. Pleas- ant Volley. ii P. M. Granville. ‘i PM. Bradaibarle Rally Service - Pageant 8.16 P. M. Brsdelbene Service.,Sixty Coloured Slides-Jute in Indie. L-lise-IO-fli-ii. COAL Ar eels rm TON-We slack coal today. A. Picknrd d: O0. Phone 240. 114-1710-10-26-21 BID CIOIS CBIPPLBD CHILD- "IINS CLINIC conducted by Dr. Acker st ‘lnwn Hail, Summers" . lridey, November 2nd. and at Red Cross Office, Chsrlctteiown, Tues- Idty. November 0th. L-1772-10-26-8l , W00!) ISLANDS AND CLYDE IIIVII. m Sunday, Oct. 28th. Rev. ‘M. L. Young, D.D., wiii conduct the service in the Presbyterian Church. Wood Isis-lids, st 3 pm. and st Clyde River at 1.80 pm. L-1B17 PIISIYTEIIAN SHIPMENT ‘I0 TR! WEST — Thursday afternoon the Presbyterian Church of Char- lottetown and district, under the flrectiorroi the Rev. J. A. Prit- chard, Mershfisid, shipped a car- ioed of vegetables to relieve the other vegetables with the addition- si luxury of 98 large cans oi pork and beans which Mr. A. E. Morrison ‘provided with extra funds at the disposal of the committee. REV. DB. MOORE, President of the University of Kings College, Halifax, N. S., is visiting Cher- iottetown over the week end. He will preach at St. Peter's Cathed- ral on Sunday morning and in St. Paul's Church at the evening service. L-1818-i0-27-1i THE BAPTIST OHUIDlL-The Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. Dr, will preach Sunday morning and evening. The morning sermon wiii be "Let Us Make Restitution." At the evening service Dr. Vincent wiii open a ser- TAKING SPECIAL COURSE- Mf‘. Waiter Fowler, Upton Airport, is leaving on Monday for camp Borden, where, with seven other pilots from Canada, he will take a six weeks’ course in "blind flying", end night flying. As aviation is be- coming more popular this branch of the work wiii sooner or iater be in popular demand. and with this in view, pilots ere eager to become proficient in the work. It is sitc- gether different from ordinary day flying as in blind and night flying, direction. etc., is done by instruments entirely. CLIFTON TEACHERS STUDY GROUP-The ‘Teachers Study Group met on ‘rhursdsy, Oct. 18, in Clifton School with Supervisor Williams and six teachers irl at- tendence. After the election of of- in a discussion on Primary Arith- metic in which the best methods of end latest aids 1n teschirlg this subject w beginners were discus- sed. The next meeting is to be held, at Clifton Schoifl. The officers el-l ected for the year were the foi- iowing: President, Miss Wysnd, vice president, Miss Woodside, sec- retory, Mr. Dunning. press commit- tee, Mr. (time, Miss Fleming. GBAY-STEBNS-The marriage ies of sermons on ‘The Ten Com- mandments," considering oll this oc- casion, The Mrs. C. Elliott Filli will direct the music of the day. left by motor Thursday for Halifax visiting Sydney as their guests. Scotia. staff at Olmirlotfetown, P. E 1.. Sydney Post Record ficers Nix‘. Williams led the Group - First Commandment. MOTOR. TO HALIFAX-MI‘. and Mrs. J. A. R-ilind, W00dll1 Street, and Dartmouth, accompanying Mr and Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, of Dartmouth, N. S, who had been Mrs. Rhinds brother, Clarence Cameron, of the Bank of Novs mode the trip with‘ them.- SCHOONEBS AT WIIARF-The annual faii nrmsda. from Prince Edward Island has arrived, one by one, and at present there are six Island schooners moored at the Town Wharf. Potatoes and other agricultural produce of different kinds are commanding a resdy sale, and Wednesday afternoon es- pecially the wharf was as busy as the South End on circus dcy. We wonder if there's a. “pcoi" started by someone or how msrly, if any, will be caught in the winter ice. run cgmlilurl-s-ruwu summons SEEK lmunui llnnlcb T u EN a l A n n, Jones And-livelier Wil- ling to Make Bid At Record For Roun Trip. . (C-P.-A._P.) "V (Dy Gllnrdislfs Special Wire) , Oct. I6—(I"ridsy) —-Whiie Chthchrt Jones uld H. W. Weller were see to stir up sn air-race beck to lmgilnd, Bqusd- rcn-Leeder Malcolm M or New Zesllmd landed at Port Dar-l win st 0.50 a. m. locsl time today, fifth contender in the Inndon-m- Melbourne sir race to reach this continent. with eight other derbyists still plodding over the rollifl. Weller end Jones sought to find someone willing to recs them beck to Ens- iand, but were quite willing to fly the course alone. _ "Out to Austrelis. and beck in eiggt days, that's the ides.” Jones s9. . Oontsnt to Best C. W. A. Black and Campbell Scott, K. D. Psrmenticr and J. J. Moll and Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn, the British. Dutch uld American teams that finished first, second end third in the ILSOO-lniie race, were quite content m rest their feet on the sod of Austraiis after the wearing trip down. But Jones end Weller. who with the other three sli shattered the old record for the Iandon-to-Aus- galls flight. hsd more ambitious ees. to fly to Australia end back in s day over a week, and they wanted to prove their green ship was as fest as its red counterpart, that Scott end Biaok piloted into first place. . Before MscCregor. who is expect- ed to receive an enthusiastic recep- tion when he lands in Melbourne, isy the 51i-mile hope over the shsrk-izlfested Timor sea. from Kuparlg, Timor Island. Behind him were J. E. Hewett and C. E. Key, also of New Zea- isrld. who left Betevis for Ram- bsrlg, Dutch East Indies, at 6.52 p.m. G. M. T. Hot Rivals Hot rivals for sixth place, Squad- ron Leader D. E. Stodsrt of Eng- land and Ldeutermnt M. Hansen of Denmark prepared to take off from Aior Star. C. J‘. Melrose of Aus- trslis. took off from Rangoon at 7.15 p. m. G. M. T. Thursday. John H. Wight end John Pciendo Of the United States, whose arrest by Persian, border puthorities cost them their chance for handicap money, were safely at Jask, while FREE It's as easy Peterborough. BOTH STORES SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF BICYCLES IN P, E. I. n. T. IIOLMAN LTii. lllil nu: am: snob Q d}??? 03"} rs CON rss 1' answer to the question “ What Mother Thinks of Quaker 0ats"-a1ld send it with your grocer’s name and address and two trade-marks (or facsimiles) cut from Quaker Oats packages to The Quaker Oats Co, R. T- HOLMAN Lid QUICK QUAKER OATS PAGE THREE c. c. M. BiCYCLES 2 SUPPLIED BY as failing off s "log. Just write 25 words or less in Tlli BIKE SHOP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SPORT GOODS STORE. They wanted to be the first men l , make an effort to organize smaller groups. solved that this convention place it- LQUICK QUAKER OATS (Ch inaware) 35c CQUDMORE BROS. senteci as often as could be agreed upon. _ Be it resolved that the congrat- ulations of this convention be ex- tended to the members of Dunstnfl- nage Girls’ Club for their outstand- ing work in winning the cup, and be it resolved that other centres wiii tricts, and whereas so many of tnesei districts have made no effort to ob- seif on record as the Central Instit- PARSNIPS, l0 lbs. for .. . .. .. . tsin such Information; therefore le-l APPLES (good) peck . . . .. . .. . , SALMON, regular 25c, for .. MacBEA TH GROCER Y Week-End Specials, Friday Oct 26 & 27 , . TEA (Salads and King Cole) . .45.: W I it t - v MT.Z'°1Z§;.§§‘°...°$°’§§..“§§‘Li? SUGAR, 10 lbs. an vantcseou» position to obbbln bbb ROLLED OATS, 10 lbs. 45c wlv bbwv b’ ‘be d'“"°"“ ‘“5"’i‘0MAT0ES, 2 for 19c The Presbyterian iihurcll In lisnslie I s1". JAMES cHuRcn f lam-an, REV. 12. MoolumAn-LEGATE. o. n. ‘rns-wa-blslluwcnlllsvnvilull- smuvlelmlurno-nlgq. 9- ‘. jinn-nil snmcsesssnvrsrrosscowumrnrvrlsn “Q . a ;:ruin-res::ssssssn>s-ess|41044<x., V eitieLTihe perry were so wit their visit that they Pllfilfllsdio ye!!- l of Elizabeth Winniired Stems, daughter of the late Charles H. end Mrs. Sterne of Souris, to Mr. James J. Grey of Winchester, On- terio. took place quietly at 5 ociock on Wednesday, Oc. 24th, in Bt. James United Church, Souris, the Remember two years ago? Two Is- land schconers overstsyed and spent the winter in the ice st Big Gut-New Glasgow News. ISLAND FORUM OFFICIAL- _ Q H km m 1t _ Ian MecKenzie, manager of the xzlngflhlfiowers 23d 101:1! 5011's m'*"1°°"°*°m Ymlmv 5°" the church decoration. The bride wmmmed b!’ "Bllne?" M13195’ "n m mm; e by he, “other, arrived in town isst evening, and g Frank Stern: was gowned in‘ Wm 5P9“! m" m?“ W" 53W m‘ wine velvet, the bodice fashioned ‘Nvlewlllfi 1951MB“ M P19"!!! with ooire neck line and sbmy Clobbty in connection with the draped sleeves. She wore e small blflmdmifit 0f "B1B 7'0"?" Eflllles turban of black velvet and carried from the Island 1w mime this a boquot of yellow roses and lilies wblier- Whether the some: so on of the valley. During the ceremony‘ "l! l1!‘ 01' 110i’- Bll 68119115! 011 "l9 appropriate music wss rendered by mil-film‘ in which the Public 90h- the church organist end while thoI tribute towards dell-tying costs of register was being signed "o Perfect ‘be moiect- Wwh two weeks to so lave" was sung very sweetly by before the Ieeslle mm. about one lliss Gertrude Stems. After the sixth of the amount required has ceremony en informal reception been securedl-New Glasgow News was held st the home of the bride. Later Mr. ind Mrs. Grey left on M. ll. E. C. CONVENTION- A their wedding trip, the bride trav- very successful M, R. E. C. Conven- ellinginnhurgundy ensemble with tion was held at Bey Fortune seei trimmings and black ecce -.- United Church on ‘mesdoy. 56P- ies. They will reside in W‘ ‘- ‘ , tember 25th, i934. Rev. m. Bell Ont, on their return. 188d the Wvfflllli! Pellod- MW!‘ tending and adoption of minutes VISITING RELATIVES-Among end Roi] Cnii of Schools the foi- the United States visitors to the lowing nominating committee was Island s few weeks ego, were Rev.| appointed: Deacon Alex. Scott, Mr. John P. Young and his parents of Arthur Frances, Mr. Charles Coffin, Pcs-tlsnd, Maine. They met many and Mrs. J. B. Matthew. The vis- reistivee and friends of Mr. George iting Secretary Rev. J. Judson levy Young, who in his youth hsd resid- iced e discussion on "Why ere We ed with his plrenie m Surnmer- Teaching Sunday school?" How 1,14,, m‘; w“; go 11v, mo“; thirty shell I ‘reach Next Sunday's Les- qu," "o 1n Portland, where after son? How Can I Get My Class In- ls few yesrs he embarked in the terested in the Lesson? Evenins in-ult business, end hes been quite ‘session opened with young newbie ‘successful. His son, Rev. Father of Fortune leading the worship by Young after graduating from col- singing of Hymn "0 Worship The liege in Portland spent three years King." Reading by Amy Townsend ‘m law-km ggmum, when he w” snd Scripture Reading Matt. 21 by iordained w the Holy Priesthood. Miss Delay Johnston. Prayer by He returned to his home shout slRev. m. Hockin end s beautiful yesr ago, and decided when an op-l soio by Mrs. Wnrrick. After busi- portunlty csel-ed he would visit his heel session Rev. Mr. levy ab" w fethefs home and make dfiqiihin- inspiring Iddress tekinl M b" wblc tence q! savers-i relatives, whom he Building e Christian Community. h“ mm known, H, gpgm some Nominating Committee reported rs deys with his sunt, Mrs. McGuirk, follows: Pres. Mr. Stewart Mec- and celebrated i-foiy Mess in 8t. en Reid: lecreiery. Amy ‘ihwnsend (re-elected): Elredhtive. m. Silas 1y Irsser. Mr. Charles Coffin. Mrs. R. C. MecLeerl, Mrs. ‘Theodore Rob- ertson, Mrs. Reginald Coffin. Use Ilnnrfa for lwrnlns incl. churches. colleges. etc, the-t would do credit to much return before many ~ - JIISCNAIA Hrs. Imery Harris end deushier, who nu been visit! l1! w; I‘. B. Auid.‘ West Covehead. has returned to ‘Drum. Ilbssrs. R. l. Hutch, 3.1!. Riggs, Dr. J. "A. Clerk and G. I‘. Tweedy heveirsturned home from Si. John II IEIMill-ll hlovinglnemeryef IIIIOINLIIUQ Ihofiledswlyolloekfl, 1000- Gregor, Vice-President, Mr. Edwin ° her sister, m“ trouble of one kind or another stalemsted three legging entries st Bushire. Uvbrus end Athens. Arrival of Jones and Waiier at 2.64 p. m. (4.54 s. m. G. M. '1'.) yesterday set st rest fesrs for their safety occasioned by the fact they covered the lest isp cf the distance in heevy weather without being reported. W0men’s Institute District Convention The District Convention of Ycnk, Marshfield, Dunstsflnsge, Covehesd Road, Stsnhope, Harrington, East Royalty, West Royalty, Central Roy- alty. Pleasant Grove end Spring Park Institutes was held in Hearts Hell, East Royalty, Thursdlx, Octo- ber li, 1934. The afternoon session opened at maoliiwnndtilsrvrogramwases follows: Opening Chorus - The Island Hymn. Sing Song--Miss Jessie Jenkins, accompanist. Creed-Repeated in unison. Address cf Welcome-West Roy- sity Institute. Repiy-Covehead Rood. Minutes of ms Convention-Mrs. James W. Hardy. Reports of Year's Work-Secretar- ies of Institutes. Election of Oflicers — President, Mrs. Preston Rodd, Harrington; Vice President, Mrs. Lee Stewart; Secre- tary ‘Treasurer, Miss Laure Cullen, Sherwood: Committees: Courtesy end Resolution, Mrs. Waiter Hearts, m1. John Andrew, Miss Ciesnents. Canning Demonstration - Miss tTsik on Buibs-Mnrshfieid instit- u c. Pickle Demonstration - Central Royalty. Question Box. The afternoon meeting was sd- journed end was followed by delici- West Royalty institute. A cutest (smelling Qices) follow. edthefirstprisegoingioiidrsinu Roper of bet Royalty. and the booby to Mile Dorothy MeeCeilum, Dunstnifnege. The evening session opened st l i’. M. end the program wes as foi- cws: Chorus-O Canade. Instrumental Music-lest Royalty Institute. Piwette — Dlmstemlsge Girls’ Address-Dr. Alex. lfllrchisorl of hlecnwood. Hilhl-end Fling - W. Royalty In- rtmm. , m1: nuclei». Monologue- Collection token in aid of len- Uh ed in safekeeping for future use. Be it resolved that the thanks of this District Convention be extend- ed to West Royalty Institute for the gracious hospitality and bounteous epast. Be it resolved that our thanks be extended to Dr. Murchison for his splendid address and also to the de- monstrators and all those who have P“ contributed in any way to our en- §3§l§m§§'t1b§§d.b’§‘a§§§ giiegnu mombls bovine that the girl had has been, also our thanks m our re-Ispent the K118i". Wit-h B. family in tiring officers for so cspsbiy carry- i ing on the day's program. Dialogue-Covehead Road Instit- S-cio-Piessant Grove Institute. Vioiirl Selection-Harrington Ln- stitute. The meeting was closed by the singing of God Save the King. IDST GIRL, FOUND TUWN, W. Vs, Oct. 26 —~Dorothy Marie Hanshuw, 14 years’ oid, oi’ Huntington, believed by her parents to have been per cent in value ns compared with was found today by the Charleston police, who said the toid them she left home to hitch-hike to Fqorida. The girl was located in South Maiden. s. suburb, where she had stopped overnight. Policemen she told them that; instead of going to school on Monday shv took s. bus for Charleston and hitch-hiked to South Maiden. She was carrying said , d m, , , m,,_|PILCHARDS,2fcr................. %t::wi'1§p$vu1 Sugggil/geurcrto cliave] SOUP (CampbeiPs Tomato) 3 for .. flu-b Inflows-ha- lwvecrgblngbbidv TOILET TISSUE, 4 m 14¢ °“"° H" "Mn" °'“' CARROTS i0 lbs for 19c ibl dt tmk h ' ' "" ‘ 333.31’. §f:.ii.;’.;'.§ hi3. uinfpfii? sour (Campbell's Vegetable) 2 m: 21C FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY L-1780-l0-26-2i s. bundle of clothes wrapped in Newest Restaurant 1' per. The police said they received an Summerside ’ anonymous telephone cell this Delicious home-made pastrj Full Course Dinner 8r Supper 85 cents. Fountain Service Give us a cell when in town. South Maiden, and they sent s. squad car to get her. She is being ihcid until her parents come for her. lAuto Sales Increased i a III September DAN R, CHAN - Manager l Smes at retsii of new pamenger ;cars, trucks and buses reported to f 136g_10_20_24_27 the Dominion Bureau of Statistics for September show an increase of 14.5 per cent in numbers and 17.5 were B23 trucks and lmses sold in September for $930,070 as compared of 3,940 new vehicles sold for $4,- 065,744 in September, 5.192 for $5.- 311/115 in August, and 3,441 for s3,- i-GIAOI in September 1933. New passenger cars sold nurrlben- H. E. l-Iarroweii, secretory of thd cd 3.017 in September, 4,000 in Merchant ‘Paylors’ Guild, which August, end 2,722 in September last dates hack beyond i390 as the year, end the retail value of these Guild of St. John t/he Baptist, the vehicle; was $3,135,674, $4,127,221 patron saint 0f tailors, is lord end $2,733,022 TBSDBCUVBW- 1718M Mayor of York, England. and 719 for $873,469 in September last year. d-‘September i983. There was s. wbB-wwith 1.192 m; $1,184,494 m August Another year I peeled and no. where u. ettelided the Maritime Ann esnlee rend the day mm o; 9, When our ‘ ' “ mother t... ‘I0 In"; was called new. smell; those returning from the All how fir heart ltlll mll he?! mninllnd 6n letllrdey evening 0r Ibflw. filly. sum were m. end em. George Iissiam Ill WI! W 1w be or spnnrnoic. While in Onterio when this emhlr life ml! elm m. and rm. Helium seems-is the muanstynenaasans hmlly. wedding of their m. m. Hoyd This alr view shows where the nited Stetee G...»- ment Is WIIIRI ‘I'll UNITED STATES l! SIIIITING Tlll OOUISI 0F 'l' HI RIO GBANDI eourseoftheitloCrsnderiverbe-edforfloedeelltlol aloslgihell tween Tens snd Mexico, weer Blfinmlsvnllsynviliehlllbemsfl- sohooisfle- Qelslfnsfifliflooinahiftingthe Puqlecaeflrbeplojesthkdp-jssteofiwflg I | l ,