sign News F ' ~ ‘ ’~-‘ c . ' ff, 1_ .l l - l ~‘~ l. fi' . . _ paces ofthe Ln- ' . ' ‘ », _ . 1 _ ' _ ' ‘ _ est. Loecl and For- _ ' ° ' 1 _ E ‘ ' o1=zNlNo Daily- _ _ l - ‘ '» _ ` T Catches AliEa.rly ° _ - , ‘ _ . _ ‘ __ _ _ Moming Mails _ _ _ __ _ _1--~ |=¢l:AD Al-I-, oven' Pnunel: z|:wAno' |s_|_AN|:~.-- H0 NI DAILY l"OUNI)IIiD " ~- - ti ____w_l_»;_- W;_a\iggi,_1»Ailir'°iliis-1 _ "THB: Larasr News ‘ i` _ CHARL()T']_‘_ETOWN,_ CANA1)A~ FRIDA _ HULy _ 1 'I '_ .. one .lnosrnnv i.1Al1.1lv_/invoice ' i ” i ~ .- __ _ . 1 Y» J. 14» 1951 ¥‘LiE¥§E`_9F .um {a.wPel=_vass HY noon ADVANCE I _ _I . - _ -l sutil htlrn or AP Noted illontreol Finun ‘J I Horror' U on Horror in ` e s Ceremon nt M v' FALLING £05505 lNVEST_TURii_9F nosrnr nlslonln _ ul-'E AND Pnorfnrv ance or wuts , -, 'Mancini nlnnl sun Munnlisis P "ull lliliu lvl uni is ll "“°'“ °“ ’ s ur -_"S3," ""7 I __ ' ' . Ontario Forest Fires. ~ "i 5'” "°“‘°- "Elm lil llllll Fly, ii,,,,,,,,,, 5,. HllP HUSBAND .i,‘;~..:f.:.a»:. 'asf in, ,mi gm, Special to The Guardian. ' M0N'I"REAL.` July 13-Robert Melg- hen. President or the Lake of the Special to Tile Guardian. TORONTO, July 13-Horror follows th _€{_ __ was iurncli when e azing uilding collapsed. Hel' . - clmrmd body was recovered tUd__y_ Spec.n.l to The Guardian. Woods Milling Co, and a noted flnan_ cler died suddenly today. _ » This morning the city was shocked by the news that the well-known tin- ancier had died suddenly at his palat. llUl IN 'Il-Mill A Pardon and a cash compcinmtion ranging from $500 to $2,500, -mmm _ Ullll HlMlllKillll horror in the reports which-hour by hour tell. of the /great forest fire in the Temiskaming region. ~ It is impossible to state with cer- tainty the extent of loss of lilo and - ial residence in Drummond St, Apparently in the best of health and _ln his usual good spirits, Mr Meig an put in a hard day's work ai, his omcl, -este,-da an NEW YORK, July 10-What enthu- igst nlght? y d Retired early siasts call the most remarkable of This morning he wok 8 sudden ab all _distance swimming feats perform- tlwk oi heal-ll trouble and dled in a ed in recent years in New York wat- F ers was that accomplished yesterday G afternoon by Miss Adeline Trapp, -n rl _mite ofa girl athlete, of No 143 ll Havermeyer street, Brooklyn. Miss y few minutes. Llifll UPTIUN Will Slllll ‘ __ I *__ Bill Passed by New York State Legislature Provides for Such Action. __ Special to The Guardian. ‘ AIJBANY. July 13-After a debate which fairly hristled with Scripture quotations and extracts froln the Works ol a famous theologians in as- sembly yesterday afternoon, the bill Uf Aiiemblyman Bush, which pro-. vides for local option on the Sunday baseball question was passed. Undef Ulils measure the question mal' bv Put 'to the yote of the people lil 8115' Community of the state on a petition signed by li per cent of 'the electors. : I-.v__.‘3;» - _ "'*_1-U-\_nuy______ navlsrmno Fines ‘ also ln nllnns M. i KINE0- M0100. 'July 02.- After having burned to within an eighth of a mile of a hotel, the storchouses of the Great Northern Paper com- Dlluy. the Boydtown forest fire sud- denly shifted its course and the buildings were saved. The fire, which has already burned over nine miles of territory with a loss of upwards of $120,000, is now sweep. ing along the west branch of Penob- scot uncontrolled. Another fire at Enchanted Town- Ship covers nearly 15,000 acres, and the loss is already close to $200,000. “VIlTERIIfO" PEERRGE ' VIITH 500 LORDS LONDON, July 12-The Right Hon Arthur J. Balfour, unionist leaderdn the house of commons, had a further conference with Lord Lansdowne yes- terday and it was subs’equently an- nounced that he would address his constituents in the city of London on the constitution on July 25, just a- bout the time when the lords will be considering whether to surrender or to face thc creation of scores, per- haps hundreds, of new peers. Lord Knollys also conferred with Mr Balfour yesterday and as he is in_ the confidence of the King the an- nouncement has a special signific- ance at this juncture. Meanwhile the Times states that the chief liberal whip has a list of live hundred peers ready but nobody really believes, in Sllite of the unionist cry of~"No sur- swnlun Hunsul Trapp, who is nineteen years old and i, weighs 120 pounds, swam from the son to the foot of West Forty-second t street, a distance of seventeen miles. il According to the chart the course i measures fifteen miles, but the youth-. ii miles. Her time for the long swim L was seven hours and seven minutes. S Accompanying Miss Trapp in thc 5 water was William B. Schott, a rp young life saver and junior lieuten- W division of the United States Volun- 8 tccr Life Saving Corps, under whose auspices the swim was arranged, and Arthur Wattell. Mr Wattell lasted ilpper end.of Yonkers down the Hud- is -.__ scventeen minutes. Both Miss Trapp ln and Mr Schott finished in excellent ln condition, and were taken on board the power boat Kathleen. Trapp asked for ice cream, her only ln restorative. Volunteer Life Saving 'Station at Yonkers. Miss Trapp set out with an Slllil B[iUlY lllll NEW YORK, July 9-Mrs. Isabel reeman Norton, wife of Captain eorge L. Norton, editor of the Ma- ne Journal, died on Thursday at even crawl stroke, while Messrs Schott and Wattell were s edily to the front with a hard racfsg stroke. The pair soon left Miss Trapp far in the rear. A lifeboat, in which were Miss Claudia Wilson, Miss Sallie Marrin, Richard Lang and John Ban., ker, all of Sheepshead Bay, accom- panied Miss Trapp, and from time to time gave her nourishment and drink. The swimmers caught the turn of the outgoing tide. At Spuyten Duy- *__ RUH OVER BV DELIVERY TEAI Ernst of Blockhouse was run over by severely injurcd that he died today. R chant, who was in the wagon. Anoth- G, er team came along and Selvylm star- ted his team to allow' thc other to K pass. Isaiah in some way fell under the wheels of Selvyn's team, which passed over his body. Medical sid was suinlnoned but the case was hopc~ less. 'f ST. PE'IER‘S CHURCH _ ST l’E'I‘l~iR'B July 12-A severe thunder storm passed over this sec- tion nt noon today, lasting for an hour. It wus accompanied by heavy rain. Lightning struck the cross of the Roman Catholic church and pass- ed through the tower to the founda- tion. The cross fell to the ground and the tower was rent from top t0 bottom, timbers were broken and boards and shingles torn off. The top render," that there will 'be any neces- sity for watering the poorage and creating n permanent liberal major- ity in the house of lords. of the spire was scorched by the lightning but the huunlnz did 1101> catch fire. The damage to the church amounts to $300. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .g -1 - A A - - - - - - - - - -_-_-_-_-.-.-_-f.-.--v-;-‘--2'-= lfcnllnns _ _ 11s-s-__.l___ NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., July 10.' -Sarah Cable and Agnes li-n~hl»y. two girls, seventeen years old, were returned to their homes in 'l' »r-mtv last -night, tired, |U0t80i‘0. \`-i`“\`¢l' worn and dust-covered, and much wiser because of their expel-leucos of the last few days. They were pick- ed up by Ohio! of Police Klmmlns after havinglbesn deserted by their is much farther, and the qnartekfgf the young men were about twen Y years old, walked the entire distlzlnce. Their only sustenance for two :cyl and a hal( cotlcfitiiil 01 *nd 5°" °|:' which they picked by f-he side of t e road: ' After being turned back by American fmalgratloul _ Q%§°"tr"__. girls were .Io d strol__i1Sd °tl om aimlessly. Their frassle i. lil Y ° attracted the attention Oi till l.U‘NIilNDURG, July 12. - Isaiah in W'l _ fr H “livery $011111 Ou Moudiiy sud S0 Sea Gate last September with Miss* HG WM ffilkifilr l-0 Sclvyu Ernst. mer- Trapp has also swum through Hell .~. The king in a message to the Irlrlh people on concluding his visit says; two young American friends nt the Canadian end' of the lower bridge. The youngmen, who were PU' _r_nitted tears-enter the .U'nl_teg Sl-_stall ein Amripm eitlens, A 0 attaghedto A .Wild West eh_0W which played lu Toronto lm week. The girls met them and became smitten with their charms. The young men cult the showin Toron- to, and, according -to the glrl'| story told to on kfmmlns, theyoromd- the like to. lton, than took the ghllggf and they were t|\_¥_el1____i=°<;__l1°;\&: qufrtaffsi- wxllghgirulllaymilgnlnns reigned '"’° ' ° "1 cms. was the zlrll lrtliolnqrtiizlg fdhnd that the 'latferlcould _ not or-on th¢1l»oro¢_:_.and they ve" left to shift for th ___\1Nl-n bath e...“'.°’l"&'3i '$22 l...i’i”.T“..§.i rm' were :leon Lsood meal by the 'P0-' nee, .mr which they were view* imma the 11.40, will 1"* “il” trolley to Grimsby, when Niiiifl funds gave out. 1 , This vu all Friday. From Grims- by to this y is a mntterof fort! miles byfrat?|rgy, .By wagsvn F084 W and gen ‘ to Toronto ‘ln the care of the conductor cf the train. :hell parents vveretelelflpllvii 12° “li W progress ln the water exlremel dlm_ Po,ttsvil1e and South Porcupine, de- 374 names were added, _£56,548 were .mtl cult. At Seventy-second strect,y Miss' énsgatedcgle iiantps 5"lf"°““diU1§_u_1ll(;'_= hike" 0“t»_ and °ha"Ke5_ 1" Hddfelsei listless through the whole trial with _Traipp was gwslve hundred yards be- _“Z1 xlilth 'tgé e§ie;`_‘g'§_‘_ glezfght in gg °,;5,;’_t‘_1;al£;_"e';_e0$v"_;’__f;_l`°‘1213309123-334cm* his head in his hands. 'ug ns yet," said Mr Patterson, "buts in Mr Sc ott as he passed West . _ ° _ _ ~ ` M159* W Fil th 1; i;_ At F ll .i ti, t C0Cl{i‘8ue._fh6 terminal P01012 Of the involved ln getting out the Boston __ _ W 'll t Mregchztrlfegave upoglli ssfruggslereelfjlTemlskamlng and Northern ():‘im'lo directory for 1910_ I" mom' hy wedne I J e W1 no gainst the tide and was taken a- _R§lll"Py'__“"f1_.bllr_.”§fi_._89.. u“l‘_“°_W_" This Z|'l=Bf number Of C119-|1805 ii ‘board the Kathleen, while Miss Trapp amid the salutes of river crafts, con-_ tinued on her way. Sailors aboard the United States cruiser Washington gave the young woman a great welcome off Ninety- second street, and at Seventy-second street the naval reserves greeted her th the naval salu-te, "0~ars up." , Miss Trapp has accomplished much the last few'years, having swum om East Twenty-third street to ose_ Pitonofl and Mrs Bouton. Miss ate's treacherous currents. " lH0'S HESSAOE TD IRISH PEOPLE ii KINc.s'rowN, Irclgnd, July 12- ‘I cannot leave Ireland without at once giving expression to the feelings of joy and affection ln- spired by the wonderful recep- tion which the people of Dublin L have given to the queen and my- self. . The king declares that the spon- taneous and universal loyalty has greatly touched their hearts and will never be forgotten. He promises to pay another visit at no distant dntc, and will than visit other parts of the country. His majesty concludes: "Our best wishes will ever be for increased prosperity for your ancient capital, and contentment and happiness for our Irish peo- ple.” coluluslcilrloil ` _ ulnouon Province V no tml mauro Yesterday the Northumberland left this port at 8,20 a. ln., for Picton with passengers, freight, express and mail, docking at 12.00. She left on return at 4.60 p. sn., docking at this port at 8.20 p. rn., bringing passen- gers, freight, express and ye_st.erday's N. B. Mall. Shu leaves this morning for Picton at 8.20 a. rn. The Harland left yesterday after- noon at three o'clock for Victoria amp returned at night. She had a good general cargo and 3 large number of passengers. Today she leaves hers at 5.30 a. m.. and ,$.80 p. m. for East River. returning at night. ,Yesterday the Eastern and South- ern express trains arrived on, _ time, the _ Western se-? oommodatian .was ten minutes inte, thelummersfda accommodation twenty minutes late, the Eastern se- commodation arrived on time and the Wolters express was twenty' minutes late. to meet their daughters at the MP0* in Toronto, _ __ llinu-d'| Liniment cures colds, etc. pine. (Continued on page 3.) H_I\VE H0 CAUSE OF ' l Ottawa officers who have returned Buckingham palace." Captain O’Connor states that the reception and treatment of Carwiinn VIISCOHSIH T0 TRV MADISON, Wfs., July 12 - The ance. Beginning in 1913 the state will conduct a life and annuity in- surance business on its own hook. The bill provides for the estab- lishment of an insurance depart- ment to be conducted along the lines of the ordinary mutual insurance cor- poration. Annuities nre to range from $100 to $300 and life policies from $500 to $3,000. ` ‘The aim is to give the insurance nt lowest possible rate- , _.__ Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, July 13-Light to mod- erate winds, mostly south and south- west, generally fine but n few _‘wal showers. Not muchchange in tcm- perature. The temperature at three o'¢-lnck this morning was £4 degrees nbcve zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was seventy degrees a- bove zero and the highest was property, but the late reports place the loss of lives at 300 and of pro- perty at several millions of dollars. The greatest catastrophe appears' to have happened at South Porcu- Of 600 people who sought refuge in a Lake there when the fire swept through South Porcupine, 200, manyl of tllem women with children in their reeman early developed a liking for from Porcupine pulled 'into Englohart this year’s edition contains 16 826 nmnds' giling f°'"` “ot” fm $2-20° hu Stage- Her first. appearance was at 12.20 this morning bearing 25 re- m0re.iinme,i_ The number of name; ln fiacll-‘ giving as Collutcrul bonds t the Howard Ach-enneum, uoston, lugees. the faithful recqrn nf the inhabitants "‘ the °°’“P““i°" "“""=‘1 Weuiy-five 0513512. llshgliileg. Under the man- Behind in three box ca_rs huddllg on Oi Boston in the dlrectol-y always li€g°W tl'_’_i1F I‘{0ilI‘ 0ity_bu.nks became i V - _ . E msn 0 ` war L. Davenport. blankets were 22 injure men ree bears ii direct reilltl t tl, h l U1 H09 c Hui engage( 'thc sei-vi:-es ful maid, in crossing and recrosslng I i . _ 0" 0 9 W 06 1 to . ‘of the most advantageous currents, Madam Panini John gMI;Cullollvgh i £f)thers were ine inljured from West ijleolfllrrélcetnorwonlxlfn :Ed children; ted by counsel Bail in tlhri? gllgircsegil stroked at least an additional two J -‘ _ ' _ . _ y g es e names o ' , . . _ _;a__l_n_;a;__l_V. (_l_lJ_ll1ell___l?_¢_l\_l_v_atl‘da_li_iin_ll€___l\_ll§.| some _which has_suffered most severe sm _Fei Qnfhthn em_p1____y__d ______________m ______ E,_2_li_,_00_l_}veyva_s_r ___sl‘ll_c__clll_f1;2)__l_sl'0l ' ' ,~ - , . _. 0 e epopua ono cci ' . _ 1 _ `_-m tl:_¢;__la_t_c_l_;_ joinedt.ll;l_rs_ Jlylm Drews C0]jli_lL/1', Julybli-_;0Ad1i1l_¢;-_€5t1m“t°= therefore from the statistics of tile §,"t'°';,stl;‘t°_=d they bud Wmlesses ""Griswold Colt, her husband of two heatre Iglillilydal h. e wslnut lStr."°t's'fl,y(s)R0';;§,‘l3,OmayJule 13_‘§ siiundrad d"e°t°l"Y, one must multiply the dir- °w °r ' years, for divorce and material from ith Eéwin If,"o_f5__5____1“éh_‘_'V viii gegg/:bd people werefdriveg into tl; lake at rectory names by a constant factor. 1 which Miss Barrymoi_'e’s llllfvyers ex- “nt 0' tim F011 WHSiiil1gf0il P0ii1t ed as the most beautiful and capable Porcupine during the forest fire on gg most clues of the country the can' l Peet to prepare and me mltml Papers l _ h l l-f - th latest cen_sus, the factor was 2.17 sc lu . ._ pf thc finishing point, He covered .____T1__€1_t___}i_f_lf)_'fl__tIllf¢__¥?5€______________ gzpéuvgiiflis tlllggrltctle ll(;:noy,e;¢;~lgay'§ 131811 the 1_ucI‘case ol 16,826 names in ll,§nlTnULEA' Ont” July M_`w11 ully sixteen miles in six hours and vu MIfs'él'l0"""""""1"`""""""` ll l bi ii v i him- e new fircctory would give an in- - - tt was 9, miie and ll lull re wil _proba y rsac se ern _ _ _ committed by Magistrate Mackenzie the lead ol Miss fl-,.,,_l,p_ both g'o_ dred while the property loss will §£?_35f_*_‘_;s_l’_;’tP“l8¢_;i>Ylt_<_>)f__ 3§.%00»tm8_;‘(;_;ll for tr1a_l at Sarnia on thc charge of g ,ti-0ngly_ re_?_<3\____(§_l_,_ll_lgl,0_(;1|._ 12 W_t__ _.th __ 000 P P0P U I 0 09 00 -' mul_;derulg__Mrs. F. King. It w th Mi T t ‘ . U y _ 1 U €“`ll`0 ' _ T e mot cr of the outhful ' - F- i . . midstrgsm. fill ordiel' trlalfjeldpsxlltlll thg Nmthcm silver and gold country* m Bmte numther gf charges made In the ef C" 3 y [mann lve mnutcs after finishing Miss down curmnt and asc e th h __ _ the ruthless grasp Ol devastating os o_n cl y directory from year tc the c ap o c a g _ , . _ _ _ _ _ g tide inshore. Mr Schott failed to | foxft nris' since ltlowrls :md mlunx lsrintligéhrcvshgfllrcmudtl ‘hai-lomshd lu tlme to hcnr hcr son committed ini _ . , follow her lead, and we kenerl lim- Se' emen 9 “ve “ `f3“‘y 'cm' WP” . . . . ,“ ° “ec e Ciiiliflfi Of 1l1Ui'i1€l`,» she shrieked:-“It‘ It was fifteen minutes after nine ell by bucklng the atm c‘:u_DBnts_ I out and all unknown iiiilllimi- Ui hum. with its publication. Phcsc changer was o’clock in the morning that the start .S The anal - ~ l 1' criilced . r . lulellige -70 per- cent or 'more than _ _ tr t h_ _ dlm “lb , all IVGB _B&_ » _ . ._ . _ » -igkgi was made from the United States as the tide img ghagggdiz? the intl, .The roaring flames sweeping un- two-thirds of all the names in tbl sqm _ s gives from 2.5 to 3 times as J in §§i“§. `l‘lF.,...’l2.°‘ "°°" “°°“ ‘“ ”“° §L‘§°‘i.'i.ll.1.‘.'f.““..’...i°‘r.5‘2.°”»§$3531"“.7252. "mv H-me as Ph- directory but in ve it. ‘ Janice Moore was yesterday ll psed and was removed from ourt room, and brought back in her, she did it, shes promisedandl l him to marry her. "‘ 0h""rny' my son what will become of - - director from year to year. In thi 'I ' W er grew l-Oughn paselng shlpplng checked across the country have al _ y l,lm_ _1 threw up heavy swells which _malls _ready wipedioutths mining towns of _directory of 1910, for example, 73,- Apparently iiiimoved by even the 1_5 Curnurvon Castle. J _ St John for $13_000_ ___ _ _ *_ is lll_ from prostration by the hot g The active man e t in b _ LISBON, Jiiiy 12_.Tlw go,-ernnwnt FORT PLAIN N_ Y__ J I 12__I weat_ er. _Miss Booth is still under a _ _tiietiaandg ol Mr l»:§r;,'_w;l,l,owlms seg: is informed that while the Portuguese trying to get the cash regllslcr out ggrykllgigél Tlllflgre and is likely to be ' ' -,~ n e t eatrlcal business ns player monsrchlst platters are actively at ' °f 91° bllfning Bt0l"0 01 hcl' huclmurl _._`__ _ and manager for many ynm-_,_ ' work ln Gallcla and owe ' "~"- at Sharon Springs lust night, Mrs i_ "'_" ' _ r parts of . . ‘ ~ Duiu. many of them are ready to bear B Klmhart I S abandon the cause in exchange for CARNARVON, Wales, July 13-In as invested toda with the insl nla - y E MONTREAL Jul 11__B_ G_ of his high office. _ _ fSteu,_nmn_ Jr; and H_ Mcn__th_ d_Tlle quaint town in festival attire rl f 'e N across its borders thousands of orme y o S dne , both now _ __ New York, werl; arhestcll here on Satflyelshmtll from the surrounding BOSTON. J‘1ly 11--Some interest. urllay on the ching" 'Lat they °°““| teresting facts regarding not only the smred t'° d°f"““d D- WW- 0 diiimoiiill i'§'if=ir Mreiesties with the Prince, population of Boston, but the move- dealer' of $8300 “mrth of ‘llmnonds-»gi ments of that population, are reveal- inner u“k"""'n l’°"H°"E “V9 °0“°9"‘¢‘1- rwtv- from 'llrilliths Crossing where ed by a comparison of thc new edit- Phe New Y°"k°“f" are ‘mid to h'l"'0 the Royal party ulighted, to the _lon of the Boston City Directory and sought to place ln_Montreal sccurit- Casgig gate, __ arms, lost their lives. its predecessor of last 1788?- les of thf’ Vanderbllt Realty Imllro' er home in. this city. Advanced At the Dome mine eight lives were First, the new edition has 5 per v°m°."t (/f"- _°f New Y‘"”k» “nd the ears and heat prostration were the lost. Superintendent Meeks and iam- cent more names than-the earlier ed- Marti" Mmmng Und I’0Wcr Co., - of _.,. “\i5€5‘- ily were saved. ition contained. In the directory of C°I°md°' It is said that they DF0' . Born in Boston in 1'837, Isabel Englehart, Ont., Julv 13-A special 1910 there were 309,170 names, and posed to l'“r°h“"° “ ‘|"""tit5' Of dill' ountry. The weatlua was matchless. Two hours before the arrival of __'I‘he__ hui_l__§i§ig.g_:‘;i_l1_f'_‘:_ gpairg And ,,,,,l.mm_ ..Ym,.m mlm.. to the sixty five degrees above zero. At §‘;_.§l|:_'ll‘§f_d *gd s;:_‘l‘;_‘;_|l'__g_l“°:‘;g:_':_5l That’s climbing the old water small sickly vine She is wrinkled and ragged and tired, Her children have left her, I know, To fight___the battle of life ones a a - K She fought it for them long ago, Frfendless, alone, uncherished, Her mother-love will not die out, So she croons ,an old tune all _the long afternoon rooms.l'Not bound to Accept the low- est. or any tender. G. L. Simmons, P;.0: _I29§'__f§;____m BOWLING, B\\rke's Alleys, under market. Win lawful days ten tr. ne on. f 1 s-mn. éinulnl -andrew Duncan, rail; ence p ons, number 228-R, or A. You s. Olntral Drugstore, phone number Ill, when a lint clue turn- out can be llldi 0-Ildlmpd. -_.._______ \¢insrd’| Llnlmont cures Dlphtlm-ls. spout. She waters it well in the twilight, And tenderly touches the leaves And they nod in the sephyrs that ll' sometimes gets lost So far from the grass and the trees, ‘ ,, She knows every tendrll it carries, For sbs loves--with a love that tsl lent from above- I That vine on the old water spout. , , _ , #M _ QJA. __._.__._ _ms _ -,_ , V _.,-<_ _. To the vine on the old vapor spout. It may be the ' world donn't need her, It may be the world dossn't eau or the old lonely soul whose eyes are so dim, Whose voice fs as thin as her hair It may be the world has forgotten._' And yet I~haven't s doubt than wssneod , ' _ ~ ref the vmj or u»»¢m_ quit smut. _ ~ mm Each bud is scars, without doubt, Goa planted time .”i|...|°¢ in “'¢ I '"2 .-», ».-*¢>~5\-"»~\.-B~¢q_-A_- _ _- l <:e=.__»1-__ l. Il __ . 1 i s, ~r-<\fi-»\r_¢z.a@-Q.: "~°‘=*~if.<»'. if E . - .». .:7;.-`..'_.;.- _...,-..-~,.~ ri; . il; if fi _ .___ _rl-._ if .;1_‘.`l ‘_-.f l . .__ l l