. . _ \ - _ _ _. ._ _ _ l .,u. . ` ._- en- ,_ .f f ~ » < I f ~. L’ _,... df. _ -i-., ... . , V J _ l ‘l 7 -. _.,» ‘, f , . 1 s , I . - 1 1 , . 1 1 , ' _,===- '--_h'-§.._. _...--~.~ -» THF Cl'lARI.0TTETOWN GUARDIAN oo'l‘oliEn'1o:~19z¢ _ V i _‘ _ V __ -V ’ . lm V_' V _ __ il. . _ _ _ -_l »__ _+ _ V, l____1=€ _When '.l'urnbull's Erst started making underwear it _was their proud boast that nothing would-be aacriieed to Quality in §ull'| Underwear. ° Today _ wldi modern plant and methods and an _ ever- increasing best of “Turnbull” wearera from one end of Canada to the - other, this high standard of quality ia ’ still --the best possible underwear value In all styles, weights and sizes for everybody at all good dealers. l O Years . ago the making of Turn. _ for your money, Halo Iss Cad: by TH] C. TURNIULL C0. OF GALT, LTD. Il \ 4 _ _nmrrao UNDERWEAR Mahssealtha ` lanausnadarveas GA L1' PABT DF THE PRICE ' WHEN WHEELS CBEAK L If an engine is to have high com- pression, it must have a small com- blehon chamber. A little carbon in a small combustion camber means a lot more than the same amount in mustbe kept out of the modern en gina- It is one of the prices. Most motorists ps/y in willingly, en the _ole-fashioned type. carton, than, A ran bliss that is hem, out or V - sh oth forms of tire wear. Do the' wheels creak when the car turns a corner? It may be a loose lug. Loose lugs, permitting the rim to wobble, cause one of the most rapid ape should be bent with care. erwise the draft may be directed tirely away from the engine. ..-,yr _ . _; A Avoid .'.i’i',.’l£'.i3l‘.“ °°|l.'i“‘..‘Z.*2.l‘.f§’“ reports from mining engineers. petroleum geolo- Egs, and grain experts. you will obtain definite wledge which will assist you in making your investments profitable. _ ‘_ _ - the Annual Meeting and Convention we called for October 22nd next to nom- _ Thbbvdns ales roaaaeld by salsa-r'lJa pride-erin meal ‘ mate two candidnms "° comm" `. CHA Risks beforveinvestigation is our daily telegraphlc ~ Il QUEEN STREET TELEPHONE Ml ENCNOH. 9198-10-14-31. RLDTTETOWN "alstolner-ownership" tures are discussed. _ A Letter ` _ :;i:ln;fa dacdpdoo of the remarkable MONTREAL POWER How an original investment of $8,500 has reached a value of $167,000; the companys A copy will be Ja-nt on receipt of tb: coupon. plans, and other fes- .¢~_..¢1-cu;-eg M " -- L-L l! ROGERS. -lr.. Manager. _ / l|a¢Arihur Bldg.. Summer St, luuauu-rsnle. l‘. 0. Bog as ,_J0111~1Sr0N_-»wAuo ’ Name ` l . _ lm l"’ -4.1 r \ a - Consider __' IMI- _ Today, dns to the seonsmlo trenill exceptionally il aah msru»_sn~snvsleet. Consider We 8% Flrlt Hofilile M955 °f Mil' Cell-Frontenac Oil Ullhllllli. ltssuineauasheoeulnnrimrlmthevlmvt sseaaense, vane eunsns aamlias/indicate that 01° eeuverutls resists. siiavhel shortly prove nssst prolilble- v | . L ._‘ ” lomuerlslt lacking nesesnriiy because the yleldis Income l!lla'0ctoll0r 1l¢v 1949. tothil hollis should see any improvement in the well Central Guardian RESERVE OCTOBER Silt for the Bi. JIDICI' ohlkbh Ahnllil Bl\l0W8'Ql1 Tel. ii New sroai Nan' wean.-'rho `Gus.rdian's new serial “The Seven Dials mystery" starts next Tuesday. l rnlsarraamn saavlczs 'rar sabbath, oomber lieth. ms: cardi- gan, at ll and 7; Dundas at 8 p. in. Evening subject, “The problem of the _Atcnement." Rav. W. E. Davies, B. A., wnursr. . THE DATE FOB RECEIVING blanket entries for tha For _Show has been extended to October Blird, on which date full particulars as re- quired in the Prine List mist be in the Secretarfs office, in the Depqt- ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown 9201-10-I4-li YESTEIIDAYS MARKET-Butler sold at 45c; eggs 40e; chickens $1.00 ` to $1.25; apples I2c. to Iso.; crab ap- ples 3c. Hay 'l0c to 'l5c; straw 40c; turnips 35c; oats s0c to 65s and po- tatoes $1.00. Fish was scarce, fresh cod selling at sc per lb., and fresh herring 5c each. CONSEIWATIVE CONVENTION. -Liberal~Conservativs Electors of Wards 4 and 5 and Charlottetown Royalty please met on Wednesday ev- ening, October 16th at 7.30 o'cloclr in the Caledonia Club Roms to select delegates to attend the Annual Meet- ing and Convention called for Oc- tober 22nd next to nominate two candidates to contest Queens County in the next Federal Election. K 9196-10-14-Sl. WINSLOE SERVICES-The services in the Winsioo United Church on Slmdhy. 06%. 20th. will be as follows: Winsloe North at ll a. m.; Winsloe South at 3 p. m.; Princewwn Road at 7 p. ni. Communion Services at North and South Winsloe. A special Mis- sionary Service will be held in the south wlruloe church at '1 p'_ rn., to be addressed by Rev. C. N, Brown, M. A., of Trinity Church, City. Special music. Thankofiering of the W. M. B. (Rev). G. A. Grant, Minister. CONFERVATIVE ELECTOES OF WARDS 4 AND 5 and CHARLOTTE- TOWN ROYALTY.-Liberal-Consen vative Electors of Wards 4 and 5 and Charlottetown Royalty please meet on Wednesday evening, October 18th at 'Lao velour in "the csleoonlu club Rooms to 'select delegates to attend Queens County in the next Federal DUNEDIN-NEW llAVEN.- MY. on the one day st this season of the year is remarkable. Perhaps lt ac- counts for the low temperature which has followed the unusual atmospheric D, disturbances. Intermittent rains high The ht' John B' Mc ld who ' died in the Sacred Heart Home on winds and strong currents have hin- dered the 0 ter “sh mm _ Monday was one of old Charlotte- ya n co er , ably during the put week or mom wma ‘well known figures in law tho h sh k id us t o es or many years. ‘ ' :ie blileg uses iii elidpsxsity?" we fella; Mr' Mcnmmd W" hom in Kings _ County 88 years ago. He attended ' being of the fishennen. Messrs. Sfmt 3:mt'”;`° comge' prepuamii Eldon and Ivan Darrach, Clyde Riv- 1" its 1° 3 :Wise at Mean er were visitors to the city on Sun- Un "H y n °n re’ fmm which day ,ut Mean ,lemon Moore’ J” seat of learning he graduated in May ._ Mum Md Leo Bemgm’ were in 1879 as Medallist of his class and' __ _J _ 'victoria wednesday evenkm Mm with a prilliant reputation as a stu- """"° .lean Macleod is visiting Mrs. M, “°“" - Mamma W", River Bridm ML While at McGill the late Mi-_ Mc- . Ceretti, Borden, proprietor of ilhe D°°.‘ld W" ° °I°“m"° ‘nd 3"‘d“' Abegweit Hom was g "cm, vmwr ated with the Rt. Hon. C. J. Doherty I to D,medm___D ex-Minister of Justice of the Domin- ____ lon of Canada. In later years the Hon. .‘ ` ‘ JOLLY KITCHEN snowan-An M-r» Doherty never tailed. when en- enjoyable time was spent at the home ¢=°\mi¢l'il1l any of the l¢Sll frelemliy of Mrs, William Brown, Hillsboro from the Island to inquire for his Street, Monday evening, when she, in friend. -701111 5- M¢D0l\lld- company with Mus Grace alenlrhorn, Uma retumlna' iwm McGill I tendered s kitchen shower to was McDonald subsequently entered f This combi!!! is contracting for thev shipping of a large quantity of Islandl potatoes, both seed and table stoclr,` soon as her cargo of salt is discharg- ed. lt has been 52 years since Mr. Shawde was last in Prince Edward Island. At that time he was here in the interests of a publishing house. He spent eight months in Charlotte- town and one of the most treasured souvenirs of his visit is as Bible pre- sented to him by the members of the Bible class conducted by the late Wil- liam I-Ieard who is weu known to our older citizens. Mr. Shawdo atthat time was a regular attendant at this Method,” now Trinity United One of the manifestations of the fact Jersey. president of the same line Basilica where a Requiem High Mass were visitors to the city yesterday was celebrated by Rev. C McCarthy class which was held in the First ‘S evo-vo-Q Q44-o¢+O-0 That Car- of Yours I! WILLIAM ULLIIAN leart~ta-Heart Talia Automobile Owllara ` an on How to Get Oat of Their Carl Least lxpesass. oeeeeoo-eeovoe+4o+o+eee e ! ,EE ei? l .- Q00 mt EF. Qurrn ow rasmormn 1 old habits are inclined to cling- 1-` true in motordom as aDYWh¢!`¢ 2150. Church. - is quite common is the practice oi _ some motorists of racing the cosine /“"4 proved the moat positive blessing the m victim or esthnieuo sutroeks has ever “if” Se* 53:: “:§:b°°u"‘t°;°;”ug;‘I§ known. Letters received from thous- 3 °' ‘W n ' ands who have tried lt form a lestl- W monial which leaves no room for doubt that here is a. real remedy, Get it to-day from your dealer. IN MEMORIAM 1 I MR. NEIL MCDONALD The community of Cumberland and surrounding districts was deeply grieved when on the morning of Aug- ust 16, 1929, they learned that one of cans nothing. Further than that, it armed, unless the car is pulling. f ______.. ,_ K " . engineers have made real savings with Yale equipment. " --M-n ° _ ’ V ` 'i ' _ . i 'I’h'e pall bearers were Judge Stewart, If " ` Messrs. Ronald McDonald, D. J. Mc- . ' "_ -- Donald, John McKenna, James Mc- xrom auferent parts or this Island to Aulsv and John Anderson. service at I & L_. New York, _Norfolk, Virginia and the grave was conducted by Rev. J. _ ‘ ' Cuba. One of their stesmers, the; Sullivan. “Fresna” is now in Charlottetown , " r and will start lolding Potatoes as » W I § i I I I P." I Yale Hoists and Trucks For practically every job of lifting and moving material -raw, in process or completed-there's a Yale Unit that will do the work quickly, easily and safely. There are many Yale Hoists both hand and electric powered, Yale overhead trolleys carry big loads quietly and easily, and Yale Electric Trucks and Trailers are quick tcrtranafet f ::Asthma Overcome-The triumph 5"" b°f°r° °“m“‘ °5 “Nusa” _ . » ' - - _ f material. V Yale margins of safety are unusual, and Yalr ow- “mum named] ¢0me_ D,._ It mill’ hi" meant ‘°m° 1”* in V ,'_¢-'~ controls are sim le, safe and eas to o crate. Let us stud] ‘ has y d f lier models but now it I ’ P y P ‘.1. D. Kellogg’s Asthma. Remedy has B” ° eu your material moving problems--in many cases Oili Q Automotive the car is sturdy enough for its re- ; B _ 1 E slight pressure is all that ia neede-:l to bend. it. ‘ ‘ their be" 1°V°d citizen* in "h° perm" out that fact registering on the motor _of Nell McDonald, youngest son of the mete,.__m¢ the engmg mat mmufm late Alexander and Elizabeth Gorveatt _is I mystery ¢° “mg ng lT'S NOT A BUMPER _ The luggage_csn-ier on the rear oi ular purpose. It must be remember- d, ihough, that it is not a bumper. A WATER MUST BE HIGH How an engine can be boiling with- Supplies In our Automotive Departments we carry large and . _varied stocks of supplies, replacement parts and garage \equipment. Garages, Repair Shops and owners of Bus and Truck fleets are assured of an excellent service in parts and supplies, such as Spark Plugs, Chains, Fira. - 4 Extinguishers, Wrench Sets, Brake Listings, Pistons, ; Rings, Pins and Bearings, Ignition and Battery Cable, / Gaskets, Carburetors, Alemite Fittings, etc., as well as ' 1.1, complete equipment for repairs and maintenance, includ- ing Cranes, Tire Changers, Presses, Spraying Outfits, _LI-Vloists, Test Stands, Air Compressors, etc. ` ¥ /_/ V/ lf if In _ R+. ~`,'/ 2-" 'IA ,.1 Il '_g__ "'.\`\' "_s f \/.' 1 F-M. Marine _ 1 age of 58 years. Although not unex his many relatives and friends. Although laid aside from active work he was able to be around and converse with those around him McDonald, had passed away at the owne” The an-,lamtion 1, sm-pig ` n e pected his death came as a shock to ,_ emperature of the water in £110 header of the radiator. If the water in ,the system is low, it may not rel/oh the header. Therefore, its tempera- ture will not be registered. __ _A _Tl lf .--‘~'. <--~&,_,» 1 _ s 1' i°f'l'7 _""__; ~. A .w'- shortly before his death. Being a man of more than ordinary intelligence and of a kindly disposi- ship and admiration of all with whom aged he was looked upon as a true and loyal friend. In politics he was a r o he came in contact. blunper. Like the rest of the car. il' Always patient and kind, sympa is subject to numerous forces--bumps ` tion he never failed to win the friend- It is not necessary to strike some bs , thetic and understanding with the in an staunch Liberal. connections. That means a. noisy There are left to mourn two broth- bllmllel' 11111955 The °°“¥‘°°l7i°“-5 5” A nvlurclts GET Nolsv ‘l ‘ A ` truction to apply a force to _the . `; ` _ the road, weaving of the frame. d the 1ik»in ordinary service. The esult, often, is a loosening of the l°_ !_.l_ I ers, Archibald at home and Alexander in Montreal. The funeral was held sunday. August lath, from his late residence and was largely attended. Tile service at the house and grave was conducted by Rev. Bruce Muir- of Charlottetown. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Artemas Betts, Garnet Camp- bell, Darr Smith, Norman McDonald, Robert Currie and Dan McPhee, The remains were tenderly laid to rest in --_-____ MB. JOHN S. MCDQNALD rather hard to locate. _ _*ii* (Experimental Farms Note) is ed. which menus that the house must be dry, thoroughly ventilated, with- out draughts. and bright and cheery. sum s house properly furnished to allow the maximum of unobstructed floor space is a satisfactory founda- tion on which to start the Ml-500'! work. To assure such conditions ses that there are no leakins 1‘°°f=» mil' “H cracks in the walls are well batoned. that the floor is -sufficiently elevat- ed above the surrounding ground so that it will be well drained, and if you have been troubled in the past by a moist condition on the roof or. ceiling put in a straw loft and make openings in the gable ends of the house to allow of a cross draught over the straw. By all means use dropping boards under the roosts and clean them off regularly so that they will not con- ' taminato the air which the fowl have in breathe. When the pullets are brought in from range in the fall try ~~~"e conditions as nearly as pos- _- ._;a those they have been ac- ._-tn.~.; i to. They have been on made tight. Sometimes the noise is THE -LAYING HOUSE IN WINTER s L.>~ ~. _1 __ Un ; _\ ~ dl ‘co as S Now that the time for the winter . housing of the pullets is alt hand it well to realize just what is neces- - . v ra- - -- --~~ 1 . -,~-Y," ---~- - v-` - ' " nusseu cu-sham, New Dominion was th , U ,unc C C ,_ sary to fulfil the requlrvmenlo 1°! a recent visitor to New Haven! Mr. 9,.; mu ihzodaybrezzoindozge :;:d_ greatest results in pr°fitlb1o 'Sinful- , Vernon Moore was in the city Wbd ow! me ‘way Pallets to give maximum 1`¢°“\f* _ esday night. The phenomenal oc- Th G dj n _ must not only N W9” bf” *nd W 1 ° M it M lee “ ' °“ ls S t curl-ence of a hail and thunder storm mth; ua.: E exwims Sinn" Sym fed. they must 17° ¢°mf°"l'°b1Y h°“°" lf. _., | Q ‘v \ M Y s 1 |_,, 1 _'v is /‘l*I` a "i__ /, 'ir . ` _(i nsonul sA§KA'rooN Lillian Carver in honor of her ap- llv Ilftlleflhili with the iste Juds- v p,-,mhgng mm-lsgg Mmy useful me Reddin. When the latter took over _ prmtml gms whleh were held in g _the administration of the Probate _,l beautifully decorated basket placed in 0011!* Mr- M¢D0!lBl¢i ¢°I1i»1!\\I°d hi# the centre of the room were presented Pfwiioe ll lol-itll-01' and ltwmey. to the hrlse-to-he, the verses ettsen- alone. In 100° he vw anroirlfed on _ M to "eh which wen original um _the Oolnmillibii in revise the Statutes humorous being read by Miss Blank- of Prince Edward Island and with the -_ 'hom amid pesls of laughter. After the late W. A. 0. Morson and Chester B. gifts had been presented the guests NGN!" °°mDlB¢04 th" imP°l’l»°l\¢ , sat ~down in seven tables of Bridge Work- Allin ill' 1393 he _WHS lelwted the winner; being annovmesg 5| 1°|. as Dominion Revising *officer for _ trouble with fall colds and roup. gras. range living in open houses. if when they are brought in they are ougll. The motor meter registers the _ " __;»~"_ Q 9 ’ Diesel Engines On the Atlantic and Pacific, in freighter, fishing vessel, and coaster, on lake and river, in ferry and tug, Fairbanks- Morse Marine Diesel Engines have proved their sterling dependability. They start quickly and easily, run smooth- ly even at slow speeds, need a minimum of attention.l Ermit a far wider cruising radius than with steam, and ve made enviable records for low costs in fuel and maintenance. Their' lubrication system is simple and economical, and they run on low cost fuel oils. They are _ built in varying sizes from 25 to 840 H.P. ____. Wairbéntairs Valves The new Fairbanks globe valve with its new disc holder possesses definite advantages as a time-saver, besides the strength, d'.ll‘ability and fine workmanship of 'evious models. _ _ hesc valves are famous for many reasons--their rounded seat keeps them free from sediment,' they have more engaged spindle threads than others, and their long and trouble-free service is proverbial. With complete stocks of Fairbanks and Pratt & Cady Valves, we can meet the demands of a wide variety of services, and our men are experienced in supplying not only the appropriate single valve,'but also every item of a steam line, complete tr engineers blue prints, numbered and ready to install. F-M. Stationary Diesel Engines For isolated power plants where electric power ir not available, and for standby service, Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines have proven thoroughly dependable and remark- auiy low in power, operation and maintenance costa. In mine, mill, grain elevator, railway yard, town and city light, power and pumping plants, in countless instances they are giving entire satisfaction using cheap low grade fuel oils. They are made on the 2 cycle principle in a wide range of sizes from 25 to 840 H.P. l In our thirteen Branches yon will find stocks of mechanical equipment and shop supplies that for variety and quantity are unequaled in Canada. Aside from the many lines made by us, we have been selected to represent mandy of the world‘s l olltitanding makers of machine tools, machinery, equipment nn supplies. Our general catalogue shows clearly how wide a service we provide for. Canadian industry. A copy will be mailed without charge. . . . . V ~ Fanhan » rs( COMPANY-fimttce ‘ 8'lT`yor~lN "QUEBEC " MoN'rlusA1.‘ OTTAWA 'ronoN'ro wmnson wlNr CALGARY EDMONTON NANCOUVVER Nl(-’1'ORl. _f . ’ °- 1 ' " ' ' ' I i 1 l ' ' 1 - _ -.__ - - " -Y put in close houses you may he al- most certain that you will hl\‘¢ When they are put into their win- _ter quarters the house should be kept wide open day and night and the birds allowed to spend tha day! in the yards surrounding the house. Aa the weather gets colder the windows may be gradually closed ‘at night. but Asbestol ... ... ... B. A. Oil ... ... ... ... _ Quoted st elose Oct. li. 1929. Call Money 7% Abitibi 55% Alberts Pacino cmin .. sais ._ 4% Brazilian ... 'lllé B. C. Ppwer .. .. .. .- -- 47 Poor lla Co. B. .. .. . Sterling Securities A... .. Willys Overland .. ,... . Radio ._ ... ..._ C. P. R.. ... .. . National Breweries .. .... .. 144 National Steel Car .. .. ... .. 73| Canada Bronze .. 86| Canada Melting .. .. . ... 19 Dominion Tar . ... ._ 21 Famous Players ._ . . 61'; Noranda .. ...._ 49 Pzrwer Corporation .. . .. .. ll6'& U. S. Sl*/ECI .... .. General Hotors .. ... ... . 19"; he pr-iss Ml-g_ 5, Mwgr-y; png, King‘| County and satisfactorily per- . ` Lin, ldwg;-Q Pnught; gqngphuqn f01’llBd thi dllilll Of this Ofllcd. - - Mrs. .Melbourne oroerett 'nie host- 0! late rem due to ill-health Mr- * _ “ug pfqgntpd Hi" Cary" g MODGIIM hid retired from lctiv! _ - - F5’ HB7 YO f°"\'l"¢ 7" P°'“°'|”'7 pl-,tty gg 01 “lt and pew" shaken law praotlos. Always of s somewhat _ . ' A qgmty lumhsqn vm "Neg 4|". ‘reserved nature Mr. _ Mbnonsld was V - _ o e ' ‘ ing the evening. Miss Carver was also Nllrdtd 5! hir °°I\i¢ml>°fari0s as I Eastern Securities company the guest of honor at a shower given mm 01 UNM 111961180011! lilhdllll- __ ' _ _ - _ ' m»m,u,d"|,,-mu pgmgimu, Hewasagenialsooipblegentleman; ` _ i ‘ ` » ‘ `atwiuon there wtrethrestsblesot bmi" ‘U4 *l°“l¢\°*l"°“° in U10 keep them open during the day, so long ss the sun is shining. even in the ssverest weather. -_ The birds will do well even in sev- erely cold weather so long as the houses are dry and thoroughly ven- tilated without draughts. Oeorgl Robertson. l Celitril lkperimthill Fllll. Building Products ant Canada Car .. .... .. 129 Canada Cement 24 Canada Power and Paper .. . 3354 Oansda Brewing ._ . 10% Dominion Bridge .. 10314 Foreign Power Securities .. 39 rl-sssr Company 42 Genaraislaelwana .. 81'.; Home Oil .. 1515 Price Bros ... .. 102 BANKS 3.1¢" serulvuloua carrying 'out of the' tasks _ Ottawa. Ont. Alleghany ... ._ 47 Bank oi Nova Scotia Bank of Montreal .. Bank of Commerce Quebec Power .. .. Bi Shawlnigan .. .. 100% Smelters .. .. 377 Steel of Canada . . .. bi Simons ._ . . ... .... 40\ Wayagamack . _. ...._ 83 winnipeg Elect-rl; ._ 'lv-;.' Steel of Canada Pid .. . . ._ 4715 have come and gone. but Dr. usefulness each year. its lllrllt: ....- Royal Bank _. .. ::'f’h¢ Oil of the People~M Electric Oili continues to r its position and increase lie si _ i _ 10 _. “li” ' ‘ ' ' that esme_to bla bend. ' ' J CIAILOTIITOIII AN IN1'llll'l'lI|=,_vIll'l‘(_tl-slr. DP- A-'L Kaboasid ef souril. M. P-I A _ _ Mo~NTnlA'_, .' ‘- “umm Q, 3, 5|-9,4, _pqgyp P. for that constituency is s nephew. MONTREAL “'01 EXCHANGE Imperiatoil .. ... .. 37 Indiutriai Alcohol 15% l l am-res reports furnishes sy arson-` murnsuennfmerel ._ salt bmruueasl reuelubn as Amex-can Can. _. .. 175% ties have hrolllit it to the fri Ansconda .. ._ 114%, Bendx Aviation . ,... . _. 85% _ loonsrildszoa c»s..'. ._ law. h g, “M _.ng _fg,,.¢.» 1 vs.nls,vioeprtsldtntofl.hsU61umbus TN MW!! 'll held wi»¢rd\.v'ehlel4a I 0°- Montreal. ts stewart iaussyllarris'-‘. ’ - lllélznlemntlonel nerve.-ner ne' M w rapt it there. unfit sen truly lea the ou or 'nn . _ . _ ,. _ _ ~ ~ rllineum-si-spal\tisas.' _ _ sumimasml ' _ atesnuhipuna. radius sen-in-law. mornin: #Nm U19 lllldlrlaklns oar-|.lsaseaco..saorees oesm suestlssenueu Ptwsr ._ .. les fgsmgogtc _ _ gm., ° ._ - ` " _ ` » 1 Mr- P. W- llilisfjyf _V'¢_l°1_lfl4;__Nq\\v_» casrletmon. ._ : .moon nonsense _.i ... sm r-ernment iiilyln tory .. ... `ts'|u|,, gg,-_¢`|§,,,fl““V,§|’_ 'iff l. _... : l. ‘ ' * " ` Y » ' ` - - ~ _~""' . ` ` f Aw¢pf§,§_ Tr? ' ~ ,f , ‘ _/I , _ _ Q `\_,_._,. .'_'.“_. . _ 1. ' . ,su "' ~.. __l_ _ , . ' »"‘ ..‘ .V ‘ ~ "~ ‘ ..'./‘_‘5:,»»'~ s » "' ` "\ _ ,sl \ __ _ _ ` I _ _ ._-.vf.u»~.\ ‘ ~, ° " ,v , \ 1 _ <- 'Ql ' V 1 . , _ Il _ 'tu A I ell ~ l' _ _ .