OCTOBER 1s, 1921 " iillliltiYb so Products 1 Maritime ' Made You and your grandparents have used them. They hi“!!! Sill‘- vived over Three Quarters of a Century. Following are a few. . THE BIG 6 COMBINATION OF g _ YEARAAROUND REMEDIES No.‘ 1 Dr. Wilson's Herbine Bitters < , . The Great Blood Purifier and Tonic Laxative. For indiges- " tlon, dyspepsia. costivenéiis, nervous Dwsllmlml- BEHBVJ Ylm . - down condition and all derangeinenta of the liver and stom- , q " och. It induces sleep and ensures permanent good health. l‘ Retails at 50c. ioi- 5 oz. and $1.00 for 16 oz. While the taste oLI-Ierbine Bitters ls not harsh or objection- able mtmqat people, still some do not find the taste agree- ; able. For this reason we have employed Herbineingrcdicnts ‘in pill form, namely: ~ Mo, 2 Brnylefs Stomach-Liver Pills E, we may. prejudiced in our opinion that Herbine Bitters is ‘flrgleures treatment. nevertheless the ingredients in Bray- leys Stomach-Liver Pills are the nearest approach possible to Herbine Bitters in pill form. A sure‘ laxative. Toni-s thc liver and bowels. Highly approvedby the medical faculty. Price 25c. Nd. 3 Dr.- Wilson's Herbine Ointment . A companion remedy to Dr. Wilson's Herbine Bitters. Her- , blne Ointment is a safe, soothing, antiseptic and healing l. . herbal balm for cuts, sores, sprains, sore breasts, open i. wounds, burns. scalds. ulcers, eczema, piles, etc. Excellent » as an embrocation. Price 25c. ' No. 4 Dr. Wilson's Pulmonary Cherry Balsam For coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and general diseases oi lhc throat, lungs and respiratory organs, no matter how far advanced, this remedy will be found effcctivc. Public speak- crs, singers, clergymen and others who use their voicesa great deal will llnd this remedy '11 sure preventative of hoarscness and throat troubles. Contains no harmful ingre-d- icnis and safe for children us wcll as adults. Price 25c. No. 5 Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Ointment i"'l‘lii- Different Liniinivnt" for External Application for Mun and Boast.) This liniment was prepared years ago by a physician who cnjoycil an cxtcnsivc practicc in New Brunswick. It meets llii- wants iil cvcry household ils ll. family lliiinirnt, not only ior rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbligo. , bruises, ctia, but also for frostbites, scnlds, ringworms, boils, etc. For hurscs l. cin-i- for wcuk knccls, blond spavin, fmiiiiici‘, iinl; lJUlli‘. hools, .‘ll‘l“iili'lli‘h', spritins, harness y,llll.~;, cic. Pi icr 115i‘. ‘i 6 Dr. Wilson's Dead Shot Worm "Stick 'l‘liis rcmcdy is puri-ly vcgctabli» in its coinlloisition and on- tirirly frcc from poisonous and injurious: ingredients. Brainy; . presented in at palatable form, it can he administcrczl to llollrii; Cllildffll Withvhil any inconvenience. It has been hc- ‘g fort-the public for many years. Of its grout value there can ."_,bc no question. In hundreds of cases. where it has been cm- ployed, numbers ranging from twcnty-flvc to flvmhundredv, lillt No. l published in treading to many, especially the old- ier residents of this Province. The: ,mysterious death occurring in the! ‘family of Secretary of State dairies‘ ‘G. Blaine who was connected with, pervaded 1 fice apartments. dorm so» -_, » "t/I The following tale is taken from laziics were sleeping in this spare “The Haunts oi‘ the Invisible" as‘ bedroom. Flynn's Weekly Dc-l "Of course for that season of the tective Fiction. It will be interesting? year a fire had been lighted in thi- l reference is in connection with thef can substitute for one. the room. grate. and lhc fireplace really con- tained a grate, and not an Ameri- “About two o'clock Mrs. “as awakened by a bright light which She saw a - the War Department offices which] woman standing by the Iireillacc. were said to be haunted. So Secre-- On hcr left arm was a young baby. ‘ tary Blaine tore down the parti-t and with her‘ right hand she was and with a lavish spending of mun-l ey transformed the musty old of-l and made theml Previous Visits rich man's home. .tions that made rooms where the stirring the ashes. over which sh- lSeward assassination had occurred,‘ was slightly stooping. “Mrs. M. pushed Miss C. to awak- lbeautiful with the furnishings .of afcti her, and just then the. figure ‘ turned hcr fitce toward Them. (‘is- “There were fears of calamity ov- closing thc features of quite a young ertaking him or his family when ilqwoman with a all who knew the history of the "Miss C. had previously place. Had it been a hatintcd houscufillnlt‘ h. :14 about the neither ‘had ghosts been seen tlicrc in con-lhaunted-ulhich itirs. more talk. singularly anxious. ,was, announced that he nad lcasedllpleadingulook upon her lace. They lthe old building. Gossip, supersti-‘took notice of a little check shawl ltious and tragic. was heard amongwhich was crossed over her bosom. ‘ ‘ heard house bfxifllf. M. lvention. there could not have bcenlnor I had ever heard—-§0. Jlllllbihs to the conclusion that she beheld a l ghost, she screamed and pulled. the A-Plan of; the Dwelling of herself and her companion. "The following spring l “Some folks there were, tliouah. home to England. , who believed that the luck of Blame bed-clothes tightly over the heads‘ I went But just before l would 0115M HGrythHJg bu; finally starting I had my 0\vn experience oi ‘ , when the family of the Sccrctary of Swing the ghost. had temnorarib‘ State gcvc a reception to their hosts established myself in the same room. "One evening, finding Mrs. of friends, and the "ooms ucic lillcd vriih a. gay, fortune-favored throng. KliIUElIlPYMIlWV ‘the proiczitants ag nst simcisiilion ‘dci-larcd thai the vpcll, il i rr lhcrc .- was any, was broken. l "Yr-t. uiiihin it "lveek lhc chi/rot son ol‘ the sccrclznjv. ‘vl/zilkci" fllainc, lcll ‘ sick and died. That nirdc ‘ the house, and people said ii. unlucky spot. Now Itirs. (‘opizmgcix Elaine's daughter, is dead, and oncc more the sitiry of ctlrunitv s told. ‘ “There may be sonictli- , ihcri‘ ‘may be nothing in the inlc of‘ a ‘curse, but certain i ‘a that il lhc, ,housc were in lhc real in. at» nizirk-llllll» lllld i111.’ cinder the door. wil h a ivoman. ,. all around hcr lgot a takcr. l "To tliosc decorations sctm likc lllllni.‘ tomb, ‘and lill'll want lu k our ulmtl twill bc next in the 't'l'li‘.‘>‘ ul niisloi'~-llllll'l'll illflll-‘ib llll‘ ltuncs that Lippi-at" lo illlllll! lo ihcst-‘llll-‘J 11110 llll? "DIJQ-‘l l? Wllll i‘!- ‘ who lnhubii. ‘ The writer has not had tile op- [t] lifonizing' cnlrt-ntv. “Shh did not (inter llic ruuin, lli my littlc Amyot-Jar from well. I had her bed wheeled in beside mine, that I might attend in hcr. About twelve o'clock I got up " to giro hcr some medicine, and \\‘i\.-; feeling for some matches when shc called my attention to a light shin- "Shc had a baby on hcr lcft arm. a choc]: shawl crossed nvcr hcr bos- Sllillli’ n .i‘l today. it would bc lUlil, ui-atlii- itlbriiiht viva-amt light Whviwc rum“- ‘ aiini’. I could not sity. Her Look in. “up, m, 1b.“; hm“ [hiyllilfl was onc oi‘ cnircaty, zilinost ail-l u I-‘l iv this 1,3510,“ “Quail” ’\‘v'll(.'l‘(,‘ thc inncr mun-servant's room was sliuatcd. Neither my tliilllfllllll’ poi-minty u» iiaci- ilic hiswry cf this 1w!‘ myself fvlt the slightest- ulnrmr thou“. beyond the (ma; given flbm-Qlzit thc momcnt it appeared to bc ii 41m] consequent“, is not able to snylmattci" oi‘ common occurrence. WIIQlhAr m- um me “curse-i m- spildlvflwhen Mr. Pounce came upstairs I it hovering over the lalace continued; lQlQl llllll Wllali “l? lllld 599W he 9X‘. ‘ammed the wall. the staircase, lhc, to exert its malignant influence. have been expelled. Price 15c. Dr. Wilson's Baby Cough Syrup Icontaiits no opium) has bcen csptlcially prepared for vcry young childriul. Dozens of other Remedies are manufactured by us, send for catalogucnDo not forget our Fruit Syrups, Extracts and Tinctures BRAYLEYS Fruit Syrups, Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Maple, etc. Jamaica. Ginger, all kinds of ‘Pincttircs and Es- sences are time tried and provcn. Likc all our products only thi- vcry bi-.~;i obtainablc uscd in the lfilLlllllltCtLlH.‘ of goods llll(|i'l' this heading. » Veterinary Remedies For many years we have manufacture the complete linc oi‘ DR. WILSONXS DERBY VETERINAR REMEDIES, such as Condition Powders, Stock Food, Gall Cure, Colic Remedy, \ etc. Also Poultry Food. Concentration and Specialization Owing to thc rapid expansion of our manufacturing depart- ment wc will hereafter confine our operations to goods of ‘ our own manufacture and bearing THE BRAYLEY LABEL ONLY. . -. The BBAYLEYE nnuc co. LIMITEI) “The Home of Herbine Bitters” < , s/imr JOHN. NEW BRUNSWICK ‘ John Wltcgun. rnasiocnawmaniiger l l L Norman l.. Mi-(iluan; SALES MANAGER _ v , j Attention Potato Dealers Be sure and have your ‘fags ready for Potato Shipping. The (lharlolteloivn (iluardlnn Job Printcry is in u position to fill all orders at most atirzn-livc prices and can make prompt delivery. “Testlndics ' JAN‘ 2'6‘ , - l TED. Z9; Sail from New York on the popular l S.S. Monrnloviu. (oil-burning, 23,500 tons displacement) for Bermuda; _ San Juan, Porto Rica; Fdrt de France and St. Pierre, Martinique: Barba- dos; Port o! Spaig,-TrinidaG_ be, Guayra, Vei ezueln; ‘kCuradao, Dutch West Indies: Cartagena. Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Kingston, Jam- Your comfort and alca; Port au Prince; Havana: Worldly! Greatest Nassau- TrqrpéflSygtem . ‘hip and 8h‘°,e_ For reservations, Ipply your lac-l agent, m‘ ~. t 0. llruni Ilurpen, fll- ' nun-nun An" . 40 KIIII NI. flulni John. N-B Always carry Canadian Pacific Expren Company's 'l revellers’ Clieqnee. _ Negotiable everywhere. Canadian Pacific Q ' < _ (W. 1f . l, , W1‘ A l ll.~.t.z_wmlu?odrfiraitl‘flfliy, “qtm,ls..,_i'_ _ l l l ,Frcslisvatier, Isle of Wight. But the , jocwnmlces which she relates took harl scvcrzil visits from it. but would lltell no particulars. I never could roll, . - ~ 1353;» She Harry i0 loll inc much. Hciicl/iruv- 'i‘hc following _ Mr. Wilfred Ward and Lord Tcnny-f llllllli !?lll-l'1l°l'(llllll1'§'- ‘son ~-for whom it was first written. ‘lllg-‘i balk- Thc atlcount was sent to the English m“ Qucbeu daughter U; u“, ‘ntcltvzis lhc screams that had been ihc William Ward-a Conservative MJW '5? IL P.----and a sister of the laii-‘Rcv. Al B. Ward of Citmbridgc. AL the 1mm She Wm“. i, m“ folqand as that was one of our Loi-u 'I‘cnnyson, in ism: xvii-s. PQn-‘lXWlYOOIIIS- l1 only frequently haw- ncc was living at Weston Mimnizllwcll lllllll‘l'l'l‘ll'l'll- place in Canada. "It was in the year "HENRY, onc of the lfll‘ll’l"~il‘l'viilllfl. ‘wrote’ “that my husband {on}; m,» m‘ lcdocd that the woman had scvcriil l l f about five lfarm land around it. necessitating"; u“? “he? lseveral resident farming men. ldown to‘ form a ‘men's sleeping rooms worr- li(l_'lfl('i’llll _ v _ > ‘ ‘to those occupied by lhc family and ym" 1859- my c°llll"“l'l'lll “llll lllll‘. l-filTl‘ uu lhiw lctmnntuiicaiitm through the upsiairsmullse and mlllflled l‘) Cll-lllrlw‘ |¢Qy|-jd,n~_ Ed am rd Isliuztl house miles live at a Iilore About Binstciul had bccn considerably cxictidcd tor allow for extra offices, since there‘ were about two hundred at cs heard would man . sobs. Nothing evcr "Although forming part of house, these premises could onlv bc as no wall had over been brokcn from upstairs. Thus the farminultlmm‘ visitors. although llicrc was nolsumd “easedi "or m‘ ltown. I left Prince Te Woman and the Ashes ll“ 1861 and Wm“ l“ Qlwlll-T- “In lhc autumn of lhc following: _ I “In 187'! I happened to rclurn lo “About um days Mu“. “T, psmbqthtulslanzl and spent several inoulhs‘ lishcd ourselves at Binstcad welthm“ one ‘my I ‘m5 n‘ lll" l-'l“ll‘ op's residence ‘when lhc commenced hearing strange nois ' For many weeks they were oi a ticiy‘ hmd frequent occurrence, and were hoard ‘" ' _ _ parish, tpricst came in uiih .1 loin-r lll his simultaneously m every pa" of “w! “He aekcrl mo. about my l‘(‘>7l(ll?llC(‘l house‘ "was a .- t b . lat Blllfitflfttlnfilld \"licl.lici' Til-weld.- y ppealmg 0 c mithiwnr any light on the (‘Ollftflllrl iii“ case comes fmmlpassage. but found no trace of any-l Nor did my “On my return‘ from England in‘ t, some“, m- physlcnl Research byi1858 I vsus informed that ‘the creat- ‘Mm ppm“... (,1 Sp Ann,» (p. Bpnu_:ul'(.‘ had bccn carrying on’ but ill w s always in or near lhc; ping apartntcni;‘adjacent to lhc‘ ,‘men'.~; that lhc apparition wa 8081],; spare, can“; Bmswmy times stoodat the foot of‘ his bctL, from C|,,,,.1(,,t,._‘bl|i hc would not tell me morc. _ ‘town. Prince Edward Island. It iraxl ;a good-sized house, and at lhc back "One night Hurry had certainly‘, . m-‘bccn much disturbed in mind. andf vniccs and inducc the‘ Ilarry to lct any one share his room. and he was most careful lo fusion, ‘entered through the inner kitchen, h“ d°°l'- _ “At lhc time l’ altachtrccl no im- dom. m; pasm,_u,,poi‘t:1nce i0 ‘his ways‘ as wc called. THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN BUARDIAN r . _ ___.__..,;. |_.____ l~,lll;;lllllllll l I. l. r “‘l"llllllllfllé.,lllll ii." l l l NH ill‘; H l ll llll / ‘ll ill “I cxclaimild flint it was hcr pa- pa, and threw open the door in ad- mit him. I found myself face to fitcc 1T is the task of every man to provide a competence for him- self and his laamily - - it is hi5 dream to win financial independ- €i ICC. It is upon thisilatidable am- bition of man that the get-rich- quick schcmer preys. "Year after year he trades upon the inexper- ience of the small investor. Wild are his claims - - alluring the promises ltc makes - - tragic the ,io]i arnwlh is \\i‘ll iillovl- ‘lll ‘"- h ‘llll lllllc loo much lllllll iloi-s for lhc-m. ' PAGEELEYEN '- l \ ties l]. > /. disillusionment and loss. Take no chances. There is one form of invest- ment ‘v/liich wide experience has prove-n safe - - which is guarded by ‘ every precaution which man can take - -- and which affords absolute protection for your family in the event of your being taken from them. . For safety’s sake - - invest in Life Insurance. . a!‘ 1:11’ ..._l All Illvfill small bulbs should be close proximity to each person. . . ». .. ~ 1.. u b0 V‘ . . _ I . an“, noise was nmre like n runlbillifi lcttcr. _ ‘fwfial flffllllll‘$_‘l“c_cl“__l ‘ode (“Innis llicm Into llii- lIl-Zlll- _ lln'.\'__ fli-gv inusl liim- a (‘tllil room, bin planted in quantify all about tlic 11mg‘ which mfide the house vibmwwl “It was from [hp om]; ‘J; m; 431,-“ “ilitllel olbtlfiilgfiwlalvQlgfirzj- IlG:\vbl<;lrv-.wi|ii-i| quickly ziinl a Nlli'i'l'.~'~llll|l iii. lllll‘ll lhc blooms ara- our tin-y cum lziirili-n. iilltl when lhcy are going. like that broduccd by dragging alownor or Bmsmad‘ ‘mkmg hm‘ w that uicahad unwittingly {unsaved irslmum“. M“ “W” "mu-I". H mmnh ‘u h“ Pnmul" l" .““"‘m"" """'v""_“' ml“ m“ ‘~'"'"l“'!- “m” ‘l lmmflul of heavy “Ody which one so ofwnlcomc out and try to (lt‘ll\'I‘l‘ ibcm I ‘VI ~_ I ijlklrl llt‘lil_lll_\. _ _ _ lil'.‘l]ll' l|_\.||'lllll|.\‘ llll\'|l lici-onii- i-acli for growing indoors. They hears m “host Stones; Ffrom the chost of a young \'.'-Jl!llill “llltlrm slflilillialllzlll l9" “e PM“ l’! l|i<- Stilt-ruin .\'l'lllil:~'_ uri- l-qually(on.-I in‘ llli‘ rim-i‘ liivorili-as :llIll>lll-"‘\\'lll. Wvll ri-piiy llli‘ trouble ainl “As Spring came on we began mnuth a baby in hcr arms, who mu llllfi Yfffllh 4- _ ‘ _ in» - J|l'l‘ 1h.- l'lllllllllllXlli< or‘ lluiiilw. as |ll"|I' lliillll)’ SPIRIT-l oi llltlll‘ iliiinly lit-only is as much up- ’ llllfwnred several times. » H9 “all”: i” bld m“ Immwll a mwllllfll'll'-‘= of llii- snow. 'l'li-- llaii sliv llllll‘ crows; miilii- i-xci-l-illiiit- lll'l'i'li'llt'il as Ill" llli)l'i! fillllfilY hya- ' fainici" or louder as if some one was lbelng chased around the house. llut . _ - 4. . always they would ruhnhlam in nytlic following fairts ivhich .‘~t'(.‘lll to 1377 1 lllllllllPd slllillll ,. . . , . _ throw light on my story: ,v0llcy of hhiieks. subs. moans, andl on wl-“ch Bmstpnd Since) spare bedroom upstairs, lITIIllITllfllG-l ly adjacent quarters. |l.llllll(~-—l857. that lhc first appariJ ltion came under my notice. Is There. n i in your home? If lhcrc is you should; tli l not bc willioui a box or Baby's Ov.'u,'ii\ < ’l‘nblcis. break up colds and simple f9VOTS~ lln fact lills of litilc oncs. Concerning thcinTplete mystery. lMrs. Moise Cabotic, Malramik, Que"! ‘writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are tho bcsl rcmcrly in the world for‘ littlcigotl. ,Cllf‘ll. My baby suffered terribly fronngcntleman named Fellows, lintliizcsiion and .41» an} lil-liiéfiifflalfii.a"-'-"i’a‘l's*-.‘§"l -~~ Mich-s; > I licar shricks. 'i‘hcy would grow, half uttered words, proceeding from‘ “The ground beneath a trcc that distance from thc (lining room win-‘ dQW. "The branches; of lhls lrcc nearly touched the window oi‘ mic of lhcl to mp name. ' It was men's slccpiiiir: m FebmM-v‘{immoral linbiis. but a Two; lfitrming the land. In Y0!!!‘ Hllme?‘ The Phantom clam .____. \ is llli‘l'(‘ a baby or young cliildrcnl them. regulate and ‘ they rclicvc all the mlnoi‘ though when and how sold Binsicad to mother. Ont. returned. "Very little can be learned of lhc domestic arrangements since Piggot lhc bore so bad a name that thc house| as avoided by respectable pcoplci indigestion; l But it is certain that one sisior and’ ,one baby disappeared altogether, nl- ls a coin- "When thc other baby was be- |tiveen one and two years old Pig- "Thc sister returned to hcr faili- iound that he had ncvci‘ bccn sccnll" _ lsiood had been cleared about i840 “mod a “ltlclby a rich Englishman. who had builii a. very nice house. Getting iircd of ‘colonial life, he sold the property to. a man WllOSC name I forget. but I will call Plgotir-lhni. was like lhc “He was a man of low tasics and‘ capital far-l _ ,, mo; 1i, “fus he who add", an "w: poll-l und pans ill lln- small lloiv-lu-I ,ba_gk wing m the hmlse and mud“; lug bulbs art- ilisplaywwl in llllfirill- l “ithc necessary divisions, cl. ccicra for} “lmmws “W” “mum “my M“ l “M,” I went m “u. in Chnrlnhlllltllltlls after I left BlllSlvfltl, saying‘g,,.,,\»,|,-,,,,,;‘ ,,,.,.,| ,,,,,|-,. ,.,,,.,. Itetown I became acauail]l_(ifl ‘m1, that he would never return the!“ I11 ~——»-~—-- ~~ ---~ - -_~ - u minlnnmi of expense and trouble‘. “m, hnd [W0 Sisters in his Sflviwl‘, snow, null sui>\vilr_o|>s an» easy nub-l c daughters m- “ laborer Wm Iiwd’ ltvls. 'lli\= muln iciiiuri- in not lol a rcgillin‘ hovcl about llll'l‘i‘ mllccl “w” “Wm m“ mm.“ mm‘ Childhood ailments l.'(1Ill4‘;l'i(?lll‘f!i‘ l.owii. After a time each sis- ‘qizickly and means should always be l ier gave birth lo a boy. till. hand to promptly fight Iiabyfs Own 'l'ablci.s are tlic ideal ‘home ri-iucdy. 'l‘hiy lbowcls: sweeten the stomach; hnn-lw ' ish cimstipnllon ‘now and sci iiuliluovs lo I‘l'lllillll un- ill freezing. , llllli)’ lin brought into ilio house illlil.‘ lii lhc l!l‘fl\\'lll advances. valley ill‘4\ illli‘ oi‘ lhc i-iislcsl M‘ llinusc pliiuiii lo handle. Poi up a isupply of lllt! |ll‘f‘l)lll‘t‘.(| uips from! l l ‘lUIlVlIILf llirm until they arc ilmr- , louglily irozcu and bringing in n. ipni nl luti-rvals. us ilcslrcil. Thaw-- an English H] m" rom vomiting. but the‘ whom he laicr hired ii with the in-= "Fabien: soon sot hcr right and now lcntion of eventually buying it. lsliv is in pcrfccl. hcnlih." The Tab- ‘linsi arc lltllll by nnldiz-int‘ ilcalcrs or M's house. and leaving by lillll at 25c a box from The Dr. with hcr __ off Williams‘ Medicine Co., llrockvillc. went t0 ii Before leaving shc would ilnnc with liyaclntlni, and when llli.‘ illlll in u vcry iiliorl llun- tliori- is a illspluy oi‘ bcllfl. the bnby Indoors. Mrs. Ncwbury. bulb pan will give u llm- insular. i Small Bulbs For l iinil him. and l.\' 'l'l'l'll\'<' |iiiis_ cinllis and inircisiii. -_--~< o>»---—- Pots and Pails l Ditlniy llllilllfillllllirl in lhc ml)’ "fl I'll-Hy plants in grow al liomi- wllll For ibis pin-pom- iln- sciiias. uiap- l liyiicluiliei. ('l‘tll'll:~‘l‘>. izlorli-s of Ill" Alloi‘ these may lw pnllcil up wcalhcr, win-n thPY iii-flit arinlually’ as liilllos .iil' iup lllll lit‘. florist and sci ilicm ouldmirs. grailually. growl ll slnrls lhc ll‘ill{l‘illll snn\v_v The Roman catholic nilision a heroic nun, Sister Lea, who sought io save them, depleted a group oi children attending the minlon gghgql, 1c Stairs and has nevcr Sol liicni away to muki- rimln, nu l>t|0l natives is seen Slater Lea. who sacrificed her Illa In her hinl effort. (Yrocusvs arc also i-iisily izrnwu llali‘ ll. ilozen bulbs in .1 pal of the school, lii the prion at Beauval. Saskatchewan. deltroyed by fire, when 19 Indian lad; and were bil vied to death, ll ahown above. Alla In At the right of the back row of the group Rev. Flther Aiitm, princi- wlth a heald iii the left o! the luck row 0| n", flraup s; "in", '1 ovum. m.