t lmprtefeive. dill!" Elequent Addresses pmmlwll fyseling Held |n~»St.;im§_e ~ ¢i`¢_'l‘iillili'lri-..i!r¢sr;rtlltieefcl lllemoriol vllulew from ur. J. A. 1 1"“"`§-f'f.'"°-"f,,,f°,f'°'”°5f’-?§ :._i .._ ‘_ '.. .. _ “_”-\"-""" 1. if . . 1 1, ; ;. i f '. l. i il: ‘The l>mby.ter-y or prius. menus.; _ _ ~ ' ' Island met ln St. James Hall yestsr- . _ l V _ _ . h The dedication of Zion Church last perhaps* even a greater sacrifice than service of Christ to whom this churclzl, My mornin at 10 o’clock and was OTTAWA May is-The third read i 001 l A Currie regretted that lt 6 ulght the Preshytery of Prince,dld the buiilding of the new Zion. had been_ dedicated. In conclusion hs _.constituted Amy Rev. Robert Murray. llldwsrrp land was a most solemn.'l‘he thing to bear in mi-nd was that said he had a duty to perform name- A number of ministers and elders l . ~_: -' i i hiclerell and Family. W-5 and impressive 'ceremony. 'I’ne church each, in doing their duty faithfully, ly, to formall resen e' WGN Present _ Y P t to th cougre- - Wu hqhlhlsmly filled, .the sister de-:had contributed towards thepresent gatlon the magulilugul; mam,"-lal Wm, Rev. A. B. McLeod was appointed nominations in city and country he- satisfactory standing of the congre- now erected to the memory of the W. M“l`5hfi°1d l°1` Oil mQh\`»\1O beginn- ing wsu represented. i Igation. God's “well done good and late Mrs. John A. McLaren, He' ing June lst and it was decided to An elaborhib program, ’ artlstiehllyfeit-hful servant" was not given be- maids this presentation op behalf of hllply to the Home Mission Board printed, and- giving the hymns andlcause of great deeds done but be- Mr. McLaren and family. He had 0” helm" Of that ¢0hZ1'°8°1¢l0h for a responsive readings was` presented to cause they had been “faithful o , ' ver a known her asa “mother in Israel" and Smut. Bt U10 NW 0! $300 Der an- the people on entering the church few things." no more fitting words could have been 1111111- thus enabling sli'to take part in the After the singing of Hymn 462 Rev. chosen to commemorate her life and Thi’ Clerk W1'-9 i119*-"“°t°d W ‘H1118 ed the Naval Bill be reP01'¢0°°"°" 0! Psalm 100; Responsive reading. believed, were still interested in the truer sense she was going home Dm"ity"°m the P"°“by"°"i““ O01' Psalm 84; Prayer by gov. E. J. Rpt- welfare of the church they so much And now, in that unseen galaxy that l°g°' Hama!" tee; Scripture residing, Rev. A. Mc- loved while here. If, he sa-id, alter Watches from that other shore hc felt D" F““°"°” thanked th° P'°°bY' Kay; Hymn 385; Prayer of dedica- enjoying the bliss of Heaven, afterlthat she was still interested in the tary m mane terms' u- Mm ,W d ol c, t l th W hh am lh th h h h l d Mr. Spencer intimated that all au- tlll;)dliel;{ic}»:'le`llyGt¢:ll_;r§odera£t\or. tlixe :DW gliirgtigttgdsllstda eadigmgsetheisypgfvllllg wgll. ln the ngniauds tlleefhsnvily ll; gmentatmn grants applied 1°” had ti "d' the respoI\S8S' i i , ith hat p wer they would formally presented t th o r a- been granted' ,lg-Sign 0318: wzdlltlgss by the pastor: 'llfigrgslrwuponw themoens necessity ol tion the window dogicnezdc “goggle R°"~ R- P- M“"°Y "Bd U” “PON had been hvlllied- . d ti d glm. I God th F hh I G d hh on Sabbath Schools and also the re- mllevcocowglslor cove an e1°<1\1°11‘* ollfnaddzd. itlivggndfdrirognreoxs Sonyugd God cn; Hoa' Shout? 6 ¥‘°,;f‘ °‘é,Y°l:'“¢P°°P:°'° S°°‘°“°°- . . . , , . and most interesting address weaving the message they delivered while here_. The Pastor. ROV. G C- THYIOP. 011 e er Dream ed the report 0° `» th P b t F . into n history of the congregation -"neither would we be persuaded behalf 0| the ¢0i1g1‘°§&tiOn. thanked ° res y ery “nd many helpful and timely lessons on though one rose from the dead." the donors of several valuable pieces Au th°“° “Dons w°"° '°°°iv°d “nd . d t d. duty, on - fsiitbfulness, on in%enco. Rev. Dr. Fullerton was the nextlof furniture, Mr. G. D. Wright for the 8' °p e , These i 'I‘lle influence of the handful l de- ,Design Qwlng to the lagmunu of the pulpit, the Y. P. B. for the pastors my of NetsI§;‘I?£)‘;"°etc°"'i§me\’fai%°*2lt V0t°‘l mm ‘md w°m°“ who gathsred h°“" 13° °“"'“ued his remarks' comm' chair' ex'G°vem0r D' A.” Mcxmmm the table as was allao the resignation reading P in Mi11’"\Y'= H1111 1h *»11° °°"1Y “Y” °' ins hlmevlf *° “ 9°m1’“m°“““Y "°‘ ""1 M" "°““ D‘ M°°“‘"“°“ ‘°‘" “ of nov. A. Gray ol the oougrezstion g' the congregation to worship God was ference to the splendid church edifice, chair each, the family of the late 01 Mnrray Harbor North “lt ll* the building °' the present' t° the congregabiqn and tc’ the pak Rev' Dr' Falcon" for the commumon These resiguations will be dealt splendiflsdifice which was ~a credit to tor lol. theh. great achlevemeng .while table ami chair. with at a future meeting the congregation and an ornament to remlhdlng them of the duty and the The singing of hymn 301 and the The Home Mlssloh Commute, was the city. The effortsllllf mage' value of external things he emphasiz- beneriictioh brought the meeting to instructed to secure supply for Hamp- bl0 BR V115 the T” “.5 ° m tl t th l _ ton, Tryon and Bonshaw, congrega- wlth th, present achievement, meanted the need of consecra on o e a cone ti _ ons. ______._._____.___._.___gh._.y.___._»___,.,..,_-_-.-_-_-_-_-.-_-_:_-_-::-:----~‘--‘-'-‘-‘-‘-`-'-'~'-'-`-`~`~‘-`~'-`~"""""""j""""""""'A’""""""""f`""`""""A"""’°"'"""""""""" `""""""A""""""’ The ordination and designation ol leave the clmll-_ _ _ M Mr.E.B.I_»0kht itdt TORONTO MIN T0 “"“"“E" “W-LE” ::“:.:'::.;.<:.‘§.f,““§;. 'Will BY PW' .§.-2.;-T:.°“::.fy...'::.. ‘“ “°LL'$'°“ °i.‘:-::;:s;:“~ senting rl proposed new section. 'Opportunity for the introduction Opposition after the new closure rul Speaking in debate Mr. Borden sa T NTD 1 1 l the biennial convention of rue Order SALONIKI, May 12-Two Bulger- Bm" of Presbytery W9" p°°tp°"°d “"` '50 54- O 0 Ont. ay 3-Ben amn 1 h I t_ i i ._ _ _ til the August meeting es also was -“=- -B1--51°- ‘°f “=° H'-"1" i’.f.‘Z“‘.i§I.’.?.‘?».£'.`.`.’..`i.".‘?." i3?u<»’°”T`;“°€‘.. ;?.‘.‘.. 'i.‘3€“§.i..ii“..‘i.‘i.i:;';‘°..fi5.‘:..‘2ii. th- of ~--» <10---fe-~» 0- --av- Abatdr Company' Wm be United States, 'Canada and lvlexiro l3 k O e h d `d s n \ killed clung “Dense” married tonight by Proxy. while he B bled hm today M a`,,,,',,,,l',,,§ B:d'th,’; h:‘,;d‘;§d1,’§Fufe§_‘“'”'° ' 'rho Presnytéry then ndiourned to 1 in fr r to It will -nnnl 8° °'“ - ° ’ ' ° “elf th “° gnu ‘ that pn y_ which _is expected to continue for_ a m" ° rs “‘°- -n B ma" rl; week. While themain 0_rzsni1-nylon. D ' evening BioN May is-A large numher p WAS!-lING'l‘(l1N,ihayt13-A confer-‘ol oxford 'undergraduates an taking llvtlhllgvllhich she was making her first 211% 5°*-W°°“ \'- 9 Y1 "B H ° °°m‘“°l`°° a hand in the agitation of local L t'Th d l th M ,_ l P committee and representatives of the' street car -men for an increase Of opggzgor ulfliyklgi exam dlgmesdagen fcrxdl-in *_* t eastern railroads, will be held here,w,,_ge,_ The. ` men st,-“ck _And were the in patrol steamer Seneca Warm _ (Canadian Pleat). S Wednesday 1110111918 t0 f-0119l<1°1' 111' replaced by strike breakers. The U11' ing him that large berges were dead OTTAWA. MBV 13-Premier BONIBI1 formally B f1r0D0l°d BGVBHCO Ol 5 dergraduates are worrying these ahead on hh, path lo, MW mllel re.-elven u cable this evening from h per cent., in treiibt rates. It -has strike-breakers. in every possible way' Shortly below this dash came’ the London confirming the improved con- ti been B11§8°Hf»°d Ft the ‘1dYf1“°° l1°_in the interest of the men who, are shen,mdohh.s omcem seeing that she ulilou of the Duchess of Connaught. uniform throughout what is known|0u¢_ They boufd gl” ca.-,un 8 _ - ; n r n nd that ("4 ‘ 0 as eastern territory. that vert 0! lcrowd sud' rsluss to pay their .lei-ss §“y(}e§1.1.§.°rl;’l‘;,,,tl:1,.°¢`2,E; fgfg fgvgloiiod the epithet caused e protest from thi the country lying east of the lilississl- 0,- leave the _cm-,_ A light generally amp slowed down the engines and at 0 nl and north of the Ohio River. follows. 'rhey also attend meetings _,.,,d,,'c,,d ,peed and under ,, cautious ' ` __.,a___._..____.._ of the Strikers and “i°ll¥" f-11° l'°11°°- lookout permitting her to venture 'V ‘Coin HA-‘}~_ forward. But, learning that they fu -on -Moemwlwwmwnt T0 LAIE "F0l ' " ' smvaznfrv no"L°l.AR ons. vu... big freighter swung iouud ot _ _ u ""_ right angles to her course which now o thls holmnh _ Cub mug; asgqmpnuy '_“"' ‘ this direction for three hours, when (CHM ia” l`°55~) as meet at Zion Church at 7.45 in the (Special to The Guardian) leave the chair. He alleged that Host of today’s sitting was devoted "'° v°°“t'r"°" tm 955549 01 Um 119-V11 to an attack by the Opposition upon Ulu- F0? 1-|15'fl»|1¢° 011 1"1`id8Y 1118111- Deputy s eulrer Blondie for sticking thoy had been determined to cause to the rlxes when Mr. Carroll at- lllch a scene as would lead to their tempted to get in a new clause on Bat- M1118 °°1°1’i°Y 111 the do. 'rho opposition, Mr. lvliddlshro House concurred in Mr. Borden's view Bald' had surrendered cout,-ol to that the Deputy Speaker was to be congratulated rather than censure 0 in regard '50 the divl' -and the resolution was defeated by rough housers on that side. \Mr. Oliver said that the closure 93 had been adopted to save the govern- ment the necessity of going to the people. Right Hon. Mr. Borden said that the Deputy Speaker had a very try- lt and Mr Carroll had dons nothin B‘l0l1flil1 Wil-l1 l18Vll1E l1¥'0k°11 Ulf-V1 could have offered his new section be- with Mr. Carroll, and lvlr. Borden ith having taken advantage of a artisan ruling. fore 2 o'clock, of the sitting of Fri- day morning. The Prime Minister -said he had pointed out that even if M1' Arthur M0157-1811 P01118 0 LB .they desired to.sse the new rules ap- - . B rhirin. was surprised that the zuil- -plied the opposition could have per- y parties in Saturday's episode l10“1d Wish t0 1`°V°1'f 50 01° M195' _clauses of the bill in committee and tions then raised. There had been no ' yet have allowed Mr. Cari-oil to move reach of faith. Mr. Pugslsy’s asser- his amendment. This would not have on that a false report had been maids to the Speaker Mr. Meighan haracterizsd as "scandalous" This Inotlce of his amendment on Thurs- lnitted the adoption of one or more interfered with the use of the new rules. Mr. Carroll could have given day night as Mr. Carvell had done. pposltion and was .ruled out of or- .Ile could have moved on Monda der by the Speakler. Therefore Mr. Meigllan substituted the word shame Lreferred back for committee to con- l. Once more objection was taken o the expression and Mr. -Melghar sed the word outrageous and apol- glzed for its inadequacy to express -_-,___ _ (From “Nevada State shifted almost due south. Making th One cent 'per word each insertion in ' J°'“"”B11" Ml! 11*-) eleven knots an hour she headed in d P M order Minimum chars” twentrhva With a consistency that is remark- the course was altered for Halifax LONDON, May 13-The Internet- would he hehlhd prison walls' able the sllowlng ln the wonderfm The Shenandoah when hdvlsgd ol ional naval force will occupy Scutari “nts” ` --_i>Codd lease on block 2 of the Crown ghe dread "pbantoms of the deep" l-0ilBY Bild U10 M0“tU1eK|`1l1S Will the” la B ...»_ OY WANTD To LEARN" PRINT l’0int No. 1 is getting bigger and wus procnedlng along the southern begin the evacuation. ing ADPW l`-0 G““fdi““ Om” better every day, proving beyond --lam," frequented hy truunugluutlu The demobilizntion of the Austrililn M question that this llproperty of the liners, hut travelling even along in ar_mY. 2lB0 Will be th 011 UP bl' f- ff de Rochester Hills Mini g company will latitude 45 north and longitude 46 ministers t°d“Y~ ~ 01168 ins OP) Apply of two required in to Box 5-Mm ngiluge was not liarlismsntnr develop_into one of the biggest silver west, did not render navigation free » (Canadian Press.) face of the Speaker. -mines in the west. from the possibility of the accident OTTAWA. Moy 13-The WOM? I“d1°“‘ _*_ 'Inst week the south draft on the as is evidenced by the fact that she Thrill bill WHS Hive" B H1115 1`°“di“5 11'!-foot level ran into liveieet oi was compelled to steam on a line in the Senate today $.70 ore. 'plwfhs this lease on a mir thirty-eve inlles to the southward. "-"'1_'°“ A with the wonderful Big Four lease has shipping ore for a year in drifts src lease to the tho vein having disthnco for 01'! run in th( OFF STEAMSHIP TRACK and south. for s 117- is 81688118 day, have the a full hlV°. 1110155 nrsodwiimvr May like most THE PEACE TRIBUNAL May 12.-The Brit- _._ “W” P‘““¢°' "W" wAsH1NG'roN, May 12- Great °° Wm* ““ i°°“°"g “ll “If Britain and tho United states wlu T: voytlllge ggmggllna lglgllltsealn was begin to cle:;‘he?etl?;Pl°Th‘;‘;?hahf:;;‘; freight steamer Torsdale, which ' _ rrowi, fully 50° milfs °}c1'= 0' *;‘;0::“;‘;‘°R1;'t?ll».§nn1 for the arbltrisxou ol) tout- trac , scoot nz 0 8 l` ‘guudlng pecuniary c ms eween h b k lm nav; hydrosrevhic °_'“°° f°"1°Y- °" :no two nations will hold its arse gf "'*" “°'°“ ” ° ““ " ° 5 ‘ ficials bold f-5° ll`°i8ht°" W” in 5' meeting here under the Presidency n held which her captain 111.11" “°"° of Henry a. Frouusgot, ol Franco. ap _known was _full of ice. »l~l,l5 1,;-lhunal, created by a special _, WILL TAK*“””““`“h‘ A ~ " ' agreement. gromotell tb! rfglxlrhl” lm ` A b d r WCB an orme - _ ,_ -_ aaron or ci-nnmsn t£.`,“§r”si?aie Knox, in mo, wm lu- M K th th -°-'“' . ilall ttl claims of private Der-~ - - . .- ‘ F "of “ ° la.-when the Ani- fo?" oy, :QB 2,0 ,,,,,l,,,,,,_ som, oy sins the horse- The lishfe °f Om to give esoo if e certain person was .ln at the doy_oHl°l‘*“, - Mr. Pllgslsy protested that this _ Y- To this Mr. Meighan retorted thai r.-Pugslcy's idea of parliamentary corum was to stick his fist in thi Y when the bill came up that it was sider his proposal and hs still had an opportunity to introduce his amand- ment on the third reading. The Prime Minister thought the 0 osltion DD e idea. He went on to say that if rmlght well have permitted Mr. Car- r. Pugsley had spoken to a Judge he had to the Deputy Speaker hr roll to bring in his motion before 2 lotion-of Mr Blonrllu uite re ul r I tion. NARROW d. From the '1‘orsdal's' decks, swerved just in time merely ESCAPE NEW YORK, May 1?.-A narrow cape from a collision with an ice- g ol the Newfoundland bauhr _ s reported by the' Norwegian The Prosident, Rev G A Sutherl ar- ed yesterday from Newport, Engl rlrs were sighted. One of the* was _ countered in the night. It loomed _S_¢¢u-stu;-y mu rufglng lm-,d,_ fl-lm out of the dark dead* ahead. ‘ l. _.. ,_ 3 liance has a man in view for the pos- nflhuulr u on his past -lm ` _ . r ~ e wheel spun ovsr, and -the steam- TEMPERANCE l -___ on -sided in his stead. ' es- MOVED 8. tbegglng l.i_r_. lQ_.ft_il;_ infringing Rules and l Cries of order from the Opposition that at all events Opposition mem- ed by Mr. Pugsley, Mr. Carrolll and bers had throhtened to create a scene other Liberals members at the con- and had done so. Hansard showed ing session and conducted himself in an impartial manner He glut rl t, that the ilnember for South Cape Breton, Mr. Carroll, had every oppor- tunity to introduce his amendment and to speak. The bill had been be- fore the committee for 18 or 20 days . g. ,He could have moved his amendment 'i’clock. He said that the motion of ldr. Pugsley, that the chairman leave the chair, was quite regular and the - q g a . Phe Deputy speaker he 'nellev d, . - was deserving of corrlmendation lor mmws m be tm h-“t'h` H' *mm-un. .hhe dlghllled “hd fmehaarlng course others because he himself is llimllfellr "le had tnlienlna very trying sltua- ° The meeting was, held prineipoll to discuss r the seehring of a Fiel A HIE Rev. Dr. Griffith-Themes Gives Forceful and Con- vincing Lectures. _-__ `_L THE FACT OF Tl-lid BIBLE There was mother large and repro- sentatlve gathering, including glsr¢y~ men from other denominations, at the afternoon address of Rev. Prolog- sor Grldlth-Thomas, D, 1),, in 31;, Paul'a Hall yesterday. Rsv. T. W. Murph! presided. Dr. Gridithdho- rnas.rerr.arked that this suhioet of his address was “The Fact of the Bible.." Could we trust the Bible still? Wls it as certain to us as it was to our forofathhrs? He submitted that it was as real and historical a certain- ty now as ever it was. The message of the Bible was unique--the message of salvation. It was the only book that contained satisfaction to the seeker after salvation. It brought comfort to the sorrowful, strength to the weak, hope to the downcast and despairing. The power of the Bible was unique; its power in human thought-all the masterpieces of lit- _eraturo were indebted to the Bible. .It was infinitely more true of Philo- sophy-there was not one of ths, els- tcm that was unaffected by the Bib e. its influence on literature and philp- sophy. on thought in general. who absolutely without precedent. Thou there was the power of the Bible on the individual life-its missionary in- fluence wherever it was to be found was unique. The preservation of the Bible was unique-it was the pte¢0K‘VG, not the reserve, of the church-using tho word Church in its widest s0ll`Q,`0.' the body of all believers. 'l'lle Bibll. was unique in the face of scepticism- lts ideas were true, its words wars' true, its gospel was true. the person- nlity of Christ was true: it embodied divine revelation. The Bible was hil- torically trustworthy and spiritually efficacious to lead a man from earth tn heaven, from time to eternity. The Bible was supremely authoritative-lt _contained all that was necessary to salvation. Nothing was more un- *rustwnrthv than tradition: but hhfe i,m=.v hurl the written word which nmnrle, The Rhvlle nailed |nr_l. toll of ~_e.litatlo.»_ which meant merely st- tontlnn with intention- find £006 f-he use of gi-us# and nbsdisncs. The Bi- ble wns n forlnflstion f0r_ti‘i1st. lovo -ns brine. contained milk for bsboi. igmrl fm- m__°v\, sud honey to plsslejhi _snirltual palate. ` " IB FORGIVENESS POSSIBLE 'I Last night's lecture by Rev? Dr. Griffith-Thomas on "Il Forgiveness Possible?" was perhaps the most im- pressive of the series so far. There was a. crowded attendance, and the audience sat spellbound ns the speak- er delivered his address. There is nothing theatrical about Dr. Griffith-Thomas, or in his man- ner. He is an Oxford man, with the English University man’s refinement and polish; and, moreover, is natur- nlly of a retiring disposition, lacking publicity, having hone of the ordinary evangellst’s characteristics. He is A theologen and_ a theological professor with a world-wide reputation, and as an expositor has few equals' here or in the old country. What is the mol- netism that attracts, holds fast the attention of his bearers, and brinll them again and again to his le¢t\1¥N'f It is simply this. He is a msn witlla message, filled with the Holy Ghqlf.. ostbllo po'wSr he communi- and blessed with an ap ln the fervor with which 'catss his message to his audience. I-lo is learned though simple, retiring YN- bold. dramatic still reverent. 111190.!- sioned but restrained. He is armed with all the accomplishments of the born preacher and speaks out of a fullheart and mind that which hs ed by the personality of' Ch st The Rev. Doctor said it was a law of nature that if a wrong was ooln- mitted punishmsnt followed as s mah ter of course. That was accepted and demonstrated by such scientist! as Huxley, and there was no getting ' over lt; in nature a contravention of --the law must be followed by pun- ishment, Yet if he were asked if he :believed in the remission of sin, the ~ A 111905118 Of ‘U19 TBIVPGIBHCG Al°lpardon_ and forgiveuness for the _,ll.ance took. place last night in th ` ._ Y. M. C-. A. rooms, Charlottetown. reply in the most emphatic slirllli' e‘ transgression of Godfs law, he w tive. Foregiveness was man's. . . . and _ 9: _.being unable to attend owing to`sic‘k- need. Sin was the deepest and 'li 'ness inhis family, Mr. R. C. Goff prelppowsrful experience ol human _ was a burden and a bond_“*. A! - . - Y been depicted as a ba¢1‘id_l'.j W. _ d ood and man. It did no* PHE- _ what age e man lived. WWW . P Helm hard eport." -wel the- ¢r1 'ition of Field Secretary and the sec- give anything to KO* fi' m the lookout to the helmmp- .rotary was instructed to visit n _ land see if his services were availsibl mil* (hrs gentleman has already promi sin. sin naeualn ._ e. anticips.tion._ _ ___ -_ . _ 5' what they "°“m “7 “ .W from Jail!!-W9' th datln back to the war of 1812. °| tl” °°°“t "“i.°°“ ’°°'4“3 “W made Field Secretary and no doubt - ‘ ' .ha psli 7-) ODS Demernrll- e nfs are FOR YEAR that the Colds, ste ` stalls Nl# expecting to' lee views thus snow. Thursdol, and friepdly _ingtonran into ll p- ' ’ fagnillet ’ discussing fine slit- t0°dh3."w`Ul1 ' ' . , -woes 'slsffepgfr °lfo'§-l°¢§.,&f' con r u o """"" ' seen the same night by the 'f‘orsdal's .5 the -Allahu" lhland? lookout ' Nscornrrlous eerrwnau . f ' l ,,_- I ,_ U. S. AND JAPAN f -*-*~°-°-'*~_ .-1--'P needed__ and nob e worm STORM AT BEA NEW over `geri on iagton arrived 'limhdto "Hill ‘ . * . i _U the plgbiic for funds to carry on ance appreciates very mu government has done and conldsntly bop” that 01° the Prohibition I9' carried out with Q1? the so'¢f_l\lr1.*!3§- __ _ operation _g__..._..»nrhnl-13"* ' _ _ _ ~ .. .~7ui»_'-'».~°‘ ‘ OFFER next 'lihurs em K ‘ ~ vicinity in search of seating ies werc§°¢l,,,. lu. l, lh tl Wm follow' ._ _f f~¢_""'t‘m_ “Q _ 'L __ i ` I "honda -pr word' oath. inqstien Cash must Milfill' ehofls tint!- an-is-s Pnmurs .ls <1eil'°¢°ll. 't; llon't\'l#. ri? A. , . \._ fu ` . * ,l rats t , will _ssrvxm ' ulcsrem meanest' i. 4