111g ‘ytaiesl "I-ll-tl lI6il‘liflifiiiil" trailing". Millie? MONDAY CAR ACClDENT8.--0n Saturday night two Fords collided at the. wl-ugf ()1 Kent arid Greartleorgel 33.5,, resulting ill but little ilarnage fm either car. 111 the afternonn n cai- struck a bicycle upon wllicn a young lad was driving. The wheel was considerably damaged but the yunpg fellow escaped" with minor injuries. ydNEFlAL $ERViCES-—The "tun- grill of the late H011. John MucMil- m, 0t piiinview, which was held ilriday afternoon. was one of tbe ingest seen i11 that part of the wuntry, people coining from near ‘Jud ini- to pay their last triblltes of pent, to a worthy man. 'l‘lle 11er- Y es were conducted by 1tev., Mr. ltlind, and the body was laid to rest in New Dominion Cemetery. Following were the pallbearers: ilonourary: Senator B. C. Prowse. Messrs, D. A.-Macl,{i11non, Ex-JLIK, ll, H. Jenkins. M.- P.. L. L. Jenk- ins, M.LA., George Wilson. W. B. Robertson. Active: Messrs. Angus MacEachern, Neil present. Neil itlacEachern, Owen Kintl. Jfltill (lullty. Josenh D1>Yl9~ The following telegram speaks for itself:-- Charlottetown, June l1, 11127. Charles Lindberg. Washington. l). 'C.. U. S. A. 0n behalf of the people of the llrdvince of iPritice Edward ‘island, Hem] yon congratulations upon ac- qompllsllltlfl a most wonderful teat. You have added fresh iaurels and reflected still brighter lustre not only upon your owll Country but upon the whole English speak- ing race, and our most ferventshopc. is tllat both you and your excellent mother may live long to enjoftho grl-at distinctions you have won. ‘ FRANK R. HEARTZ LieuL-Governor. Prince Edward Island Recent reference. 1n The Tele- gl-aph-Journal, to tho tine ‘P87101111- allre of a pen of pullote at Rothe~ any had brougrht a communication to this paper front E. W. Johnson. of itollforth. ‘.\lr. Johnson saysw- "l was very interested in rcadinl; about Mr. A. 'i‘l1on1pson‘s pcn oi‘ pallets. inasmuch as it gave llle an opportunity to compare my own pen of 23 pallets. The compari- son is as follows: Thompson Mine Eggs Avg. Eggs Avis’. Dec. '. 170 s!» 283 123. 1th. . .. 250 12.5 311a,. 15.0 '11s», . . . . . .. 2911 111.115 31s 15.11 “in addition, two or three precoc- ious pullets between Nov. 6 and Nov. 30 laid 29 e158“. _ ".\iy pe11 consists of 11 “lhiteyt y~ anrlettes. hatched on Nlay ‘.34 from. villa from the 111.111 01' 111111; ~1- Jlartln. minister oi’ 111111111111111“ 1111' Ontario, and 12 Barred rocks from the pen ot‘ Talmage I-I. Foster. Alarshtleltl. Charlottetown, P. 1E. 1.. liatl-ilr-d May 12."~St. .lol1l1 Tclo- R|‘.'l|1|l Journal. Tlllt- fllncrall of the lain (lcortlfl .-trchiilald Lowt-her of Victoria ‘took place 1;l:. 2 o'c.lock last Sulnrdayaft- 111-noon and was largely attended- Tlio service at. the house was (‘(111- dlictcd by Rev. Mr. Sears assisted lly ltcv. .M‘r, Somers. "Thc Late Mr. lLo-wther went over- scas with rt-he 105th lllalitaliionr and was il-ater 1transferretl and served rived here front ‘lira-stun to spend with a.pt1‘i11.f11‘lilccitioll: last trot-citi- place from his home on Sunday, June 5th. Tl1e service was con- ducted by itev. Mr. Ayers, aselsted by Rev. Mr. Saint, who spoke very feeliugly on the occasion. The pall- bearcrs were Albert Connlck. John Iluggan, lianrfort Reeves, George Reeves, William Sudberry and John Bastedo. The hymns sung were: Asleep in Jesus and Jesus Lover of My Soul, Safe i11 the Arms oi Jesus. The remains were laid to rest ill Freetown cemetery. TUESDAY LEAVE FOR LENNOXViLLE.-— Col. nild ltira. D. A. MacKinnon leave this morning for Lellliox- villc, Qtlcbotr, fur the purpose of beink pl-eserlt oil Thursday 16th inst... at the convocation exercises ot‘ Bishop's University where their B1111. Mr. Morris B. MacKinnonwill receive tlltr degree of Bachelor of Arts. F an ISLANDER IN MONTREAL ——Mr. Arthur K. Doull son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doull of this City is at present ‘in Montreal repre- senting one of the largest Contin- ental Air-Craft Manufacturers. Mr. Doull resigned his position in the Bank of Montreal in Paris i11 ord- er to take up this ‘position. He has recently been approached with a vicw io cuter tho Canadian Air Force. and has the matter nntlor consideration. SWALLOWED PIECE OF GLASS.-——Master Robert McPhee. son of Mr. James McPhee, pro- prietor of the r Prince Grocery. caused his parents some concern last evening when he informed them that he hadr swallowed a piece oi‘ glass. The little lad re- ceived attention, but the glass ap- parently had reached the stomach making it. difficult for removal. Up to it late hour last night he had not suffered greatly as a consequence. However it wasfelt an X-ray ex- amination would be made .thia morning it‘ necessary. It is hoped that Bobby's condition won't prove serious. Authority has been received by Li. Col. J. l". Hooper, M. C.. froln headquarters at Halifax that the first P. E. I. Mod. Bde. Artillery will go i11to camp at. Charlottetown: along with tho other Island units oil June 28th to do training before proceeding to Pete- wawa Camp for their practical training. No. 2 and S Batteries will have a strength of 33 other ranks and 5 tlfficers each anti the Brigade staff with 1 I.t.-Col., 1 Atljt, alld I 1st Warrant Officer making a total of 711 all ranks. _ The Brigade will leave Char- lottetown on Jilly 20th for Petawa- wa remaining there eight days to do their practice shooting 111 c0111- petltinn with all Canadian Artillery (Field, Medium and Heavy). Prizes will be rrivcn for those qualifying in Gun Layluganil Signalling. As this is a very fine outing the officers of the Brigade hope to see as many of the other men turn out as possible. No doubt. tllern will be some vacancies and mcn will he signed m1 in the course of a few days, tho exact (late of which will be pub- lished ill the daily papers. wzoussoav MOTORED ‘mom sosrou. _' Mrs- W. P, Keenan and her daugh- ter, Mriss Eileen Kenuali, have ar- Edna. second daughter f .\lr. and Mrs. 'i..ot:1i~.- Dystailt. About the tin-it of l"t!l)i'-llt1l'_\' she tloruon Basel-y; liir- and ltdrs. B911- r1y Shepherd; Mr. and Mrs Jack Murphy; Mrw and Mrs. .i.E-» Gal- l1¢111v11lyl111111e 11' 111111111111’ are 31,01"; .\lr. tllltl .111 . -P€l.L‘l' McDonald tfignugfialas, illgll/Zliveelltllttllndfllliixmgllil:Igld. Many; hid-mild Mrs. Root. " ‘l’ ' - 911T; mmie. ‘ ward. Joan-- ’ manners she had endeared herself .\lay her soul through God's to all, and it 1s with sincere regret iviercy, res-t in peace“ ‘ that we realize that no more 51111.11 ._.___ we see her cheerful fat-o, among no, o" Slllllllly- Mlly 39. ailtcr a brief 59l'lf.l1I(1 at t1l1o house during which was slung her favorite lr run “Abl e with Me" a, large coucqfn-gg 01,31. M0018. son-of ltlrviantl Mrs. Louis atives and friends followed to the Mom“ sllllllllerslde» has 191111119“ Jlfldtfortl United (lllurch where -scl'- "onl Kings Collbge- Wlllil/llle- m vine was 1.91.1 by n“. MW“. Rem fitlénd the holidays with his par- Bnuce Carew, assisted by Remy C, Bub-- Mr. Moore led his Class and Mamm Su.m,,,,.r_.,|de_ “on, u,,_,,.,,1passed with iliigh honors in all Miss Katlhleen Phillips very sweet-"lPb-lecls- lsy ‘genltllered Wileuutlfhl isle n1 "l" W 919-’ - RECEIVES DEGRE _ 011 When the service was over out 111058 receiving degree: at d? reg- pure Mm“ rosehllll ml“ l'°‘1"-’1‘@lllly1‘ont convocation exercises at the iéiiifllefliirdlT-‘iéhlglrnt11$‘ffalllltlyt plot tttvlllilivfifi-lily of ‘Toronto was Mr. (lor- " ‘ l" 1'. o llltillfllffll ‘. Warre o .. - -.' w, . the early dot-ease 114-1- _ father and ‘ivarrilli was slllcctr-sslllliil? id's’ 11x15; mxrthnf’ Eds" “m MS ":1 ]'_"'"“‘l lllltl llltl tli‘l,'1'i'.tt m‘ ilaclrolot‘ oi‘ Science Flfllfll- 11111111111 tlrcy 111111 that liieil- ill /\‘1{i‘ll‘lllllii'l1,.. ‘ loss is lrrcpzirllliic,they art- sus‘ . ____ __ I 1111111811 11v ilio tlioiiaiil. that tloal —D|ED IN ‘NEW YORK- Tile! 09h "tn llll-"Flll Well; ldeath occurred in New York City Th“ llllfillly. lucssnitcs of sympathy on Jlllit: l’. of l-‘rault J. Toolley. The received _frolll relatives, friends funeral look place cu Juno 11 t.) and business assuciilics are a Monti-lair, N..i.._ ivhel-e mlgi-Xneni source of great. t-oiuiort to tlie,was made 1'11 the immaculate Con- grllekflestlililcaktlzlgatrlllxllily. n cent-ion ‘cemetery. He ignvea in - ) ‘s were: anlpden mourn iis widow (nee Patricia MauLean: lvnn Idillar; Lorne11111»,Niat-Dtiltald.) undone daughter. lqigh and Roy llayes. 'l‘hn 1.01m... 1175,’, D111-lA§Jt€fll'11\r,sHu't-i-tl four school‘ "l1 ‘f ' 0111- ‘l- 111‘; i\'<lllit~lll Nlac- .\lr. (lcorirtl Jluirhcatl, who is :1 ,1Ii6:r\;lli),fi_1§1[fllrt0n Htlrlclgil and llcrt- llativc of Tryon, 1'. i-I. 1., lives at ’ ps- .('ert.-s, Caliifl. which is four miles least of Modesto. He is a house‘ THURSDAY ISLANDERS oomc. went..- ; There passed po-cefully aw the -l"'. E. island 1 . lilal 1111 April w,“ T, . -| - . 24m" EH y V" “ , , ,,. . L‘. 1e marten niluie oi Nils. [he h“, gage‘,,.,_e(illli‘fi":lfi;pfir“,m Mulrhcatl was Harriet. Williams, "native ot‘ Nebraska. Their family title of 74 year's. Sh‘ wa‘ ill 1' r . some months [il'&\'lt1ll'.»"lt1 litlbl’ llf‘lll‘l)ll, wmwsts of a boy and a gm‘ M" and during ma, mm, Sm, was (m, Jillirhead is 21 ycars in (‘ulifnruitln stautiy visited by llcr pastor, iii-v,‘ H. D. Raymond who silokc ctinlfory- 111g words to her. M Mrs. ‘Phorllt- bras \\‘1ll known , V, throughout the city, and t-11d1lrt-d"§“‘ lherselt‘ to all by her llllltlilt-is‘ and 1"“ (‘apain Joseph Ryail, llarboilr zlsier, (illarwltlttt-toivn, has receiv- Llll the follmving notice from Ott- siirllt-ti by iil, llawkc-li- Assist- Dt-ptlly .\lllllS‘ll1i';—~ i hnve to willingness to hclp lllll‘ n1; s illcss ‘He ml Ymll" llllllTlll-‘lllon and 11c- and time of net-d, ilcl- funeral (‘mlSm-y “mum that H- M‘ Shlps ‘which was Llarilfly attclltioti. took'u('lllll’"llll'll" 111111 “H9ll°11‘11i115" Will place on S,,,,,,.,,y_ ,\,,,.,, 26,], The visit (‘hnrln ‘lOl0\V11‘ on the times service at the grave ivas t-tlndllctctl‘mdw:“"d' "Capemww" (‘1"l"]°lle‘ ‘by Rev_ H. 1), Raymond .._..,.",,,.,, |,),,r-1_\,\",l;,]21st Sclpti-lifitlh Sept. Rev. Dr. K111111511)’, lll1'Illl)(’l'.\‘ o1‘ s“. ' P ‘tllvpt ‘m’ mmww" 3 Paul's Church \\'&11't1 tllso prtlsvlll’. A"g"*""’l" Selll- ' The pail-bearer": were: .\lc.~1. s. t‘. "m Blanhlmrti, L. Wino-healer. J. Whit- “SUPREME COURT- "The Sll‘ lock, R. Mciklc, J, ,.\_ 3|,,M,H.,,,,_prt-ll1t¢ (‘ollrt at Surrinlorside yes- and W_ SmmL 1it-_l-tltl_v tyas nccupictl with the 01111.11 , The floral WHNHQS ,,.,,-,.,, ,,.,,,.,, oi tho hint: versus John nlwnemus and bo,,,,,,,,‘,,,' Slmwed ilulatvflllly llllll kiltiwillizly l12L.i'l)()l‘- list the esteem ill \\llll‘.ll rillt‘ was lit-Id. ll": "l "mlwllllll-h’ 1"l‘l'l‘llll llllllllllll‘. The“? are 10,-, ,0 ,,,,,,.,, Hm h,“ ,,- "iiotls llllla\\'t'1ill,y iluportetl iui-.l n yaw-Hg nunhn. “m, ,_,.,_,,.,,,,._ pigs" galleria. Pile ]ll1'_V tlrst retired n1. daughters and two sous; tint». broth- "-1" ll- "l- llllll-mlllldlcll lll '3 ‘Tllhlfik By, My, George \\7uughan‘ m,“ m“. 111111111111: a tllsagreelnellt, eight be- fllstm.’ Mm palm.“ (.,.,,,.k,,,,_ 1,0,], 1111'," tor conviction and four for ac- 01- m9 vnilm gm...“ ,,,,_.. flllllllll. Tlilly rciirltd 1l1l1i1e1|i.'lt.'-- P11111111‘. ‘Mrs. fintlltill. and i\\'t1 1n- lli. ly ttfti-rivnrtls and the second time 5m‘ N031, “m1 “hwy “-.",,;,,.,,, ,,.» l'llllll'llt>l,tl at 7.50 o'clock rcprlrillli: llllll filly. ‘insult... n ],»,,.._.,. ,. ,-,.],. tilt-y could not tlgrt-n upon a vor~ of {gaudy (lll'l. Jury was tlit-ll discharged "lnterrucnt. ivas at |’t"tl])ll".; tzlltllil- 111111 P111111 luililllrllctl till 111.1111 fery, Llilt-ltick this llitlrlllug. |Coi11n1bus ‘Home and was largely ni. :liowrl a! halt‘ nlast out of respect.’ . -wo1~1 HONORS - Mr. dared lly ill painter by trade alld is doing real’ 'l'uitetl Church of Canada. (lallttllti 'Wci|. native (it ‘the North ot‘ ire llnent ot‘ Loyola College of lialli land. She left three children. Htrmore. on June 10th. Mr. Alcthlaitl. ‘visited the Island twelve yearshesides gtandlilg high 1n his silltlit1s' was siJltzktrn with rheumatic fever. lam-i; .\lr. and Hirs- Jalnes Strain; .ai.-.o." was honored bybeing elected Vii-u. W210“, w“ Iolluwell P193911’ P)’ M1814 Rlllll MvQllllltl» --»-— Jllesidcnt of his class. Editor-i11 , 35811311114 f‘°111~',l1-‘_Y1*-1 11111 w-11d1111131 _ , _ _ . HOME FOR BURIAL.-'l‘ho tnn-lc let of (lie (‘cllege pltlivl‘. .\.= three (xee,t_glls,,gzl.ellfflluus “m: 151111111161 fl-lielullgS-Mi‘. and Iblllllerztlof the late James MacKilluon Hilciate-hlallagel- of the Football - h ‘ - _l 1011s t1 her deal Joseph uallallt; Miss Lily Perry; Whose remains arrived from Bogtonllealll and Jianagci- of tlic Baseball, l" 9“ Elle 8111111111113’ grew weaker. Mr. and M . Patrick ‘McTague; 011 lilo 10th 111st. accompanied hyflnzlru which won the 5.1111; (‘tialir and despite all that. skil-f-ul uied-lcal Mr.- and 1x5‘ Lang, HeHneBSQYQHIL‘. ,,,,,,,,(,,. am, grandson “Mlerqlioilsllip, and was considered by anemia]: “ndfender ‘lung-mg ca“ Ml‘ all‘! Ml‘ 1101111 ‘K311131113; ‘Mlfifljltiivard 'l‘rail1til' took place Slullllaumany me slrongesl Nine h‘ the‘ flccollllllsh 111.1101 ilassed to i191‘ Dorothy Inglis; Miss Laurie Train-in“. 12H, m5, ,~,.,',,,, H“ hlnfidns o’, South. suffering defeats ul 1111" hands of the Baltimore Orioles and ‘i-‘ordhanl College -by one r1111 0111' iMr. McQuaid is a brother of Nhnht A M id f thi '1 '11l The ll-lllllefllel-‘liofgeirtlglillgotttitla and 51;" m" chuflottm°wlliQltaitl of Baltimore Maryland. 1 .,al1d their ling wasi 1 tended. The many floral and spirit- llal Offerings testified. to the esteem of the deceased, W811‘. mlnhcrs o1‘ Council, it. oi‘ (‘ At almeeting of the Provincial‘ “e WW0“ t" "mum beside" his will‘ Baseball League held in the Revere j- Fletc HCIJS atflviilotls’ Jmlms all“ Cllllllell- Hotel recently with the President- ,w,, Mary “no hueell-llltlr. George Dewar, Secretary, .\lr.: “aw , ,1: ‘quest "r mmlleslelTllusss-el Chandler, Mr. Ilyron Ilrown bal,‘ ‘Pnff M“ flllgeles- and Walter Smith representing 1111; 41s‘ ‘,, m“ Pllgt" m “lmlllll- Abegwelts anti Mr. Wed McLeod. ." m '"°"““' M“- M- J- Mlllldreplesentlng the Summer-side crys- Kllllltlil. The services at the <:l11lrcl1l,u,|_.,_ and cemetery ‘Vere '"'°“"“"""l b-"l Tile first game was set for Wed-l RN‘ Fmhpr Canaghw‘ ‘nesday. June 29th, at Summersitlcl ‘ ,FR|DAY ‘The ‘following Thursday the sec-l end game on the local diamond ov- lSLAND LADY DEAD-—Mr. Ai- cry zllterllatc Wednesday's until l1crt_.i. Wisc, ilrackley iloinr ltoud "”"'°"""' m" “"11 llR-W“ yl‘-‘l1“1‘1l11y games have bot-u played for tlic, “"1111 Wyllillll. 3111111.. of the tlcatil of island lktscblill ciialilpiollslliil ulliil his villi-st sister Mrs. (tool-go (jlllflfLtlhfi (invln-nnr ileurtz ‘Froplly, l GEORGETOVTN EXHIBITION 4-... At the annual met-tint; of ll0ll ilclil last week it was dccitlcd’ ,_ _ ' ' ~ ~ - -,Mr_ Brenton £€ai::,]d,,,l](lf kfxhmmm‘ and lhll-‘letsltle as substitute umpires. ' ‘ i mmgennv“ u“ Thursduyl Tile election of officers for the. S t. "2 e], k m" "eXL rflillilllllg year resulted as fellows: - As OTHERS?“ Us___3‘,, A w 1g IJl-QHltlCi111t—~.Vll. 11. T. malt. C . - , . ,,, .' , ‘ ;, cummr-rs t c. w(1).(:,p‘.,‘.,'.‘§:,,.§ii°,,,.:l";:'m,‘ ,,:;:,l’en,( Viceiilrosidtlnt-fitlr, R. C. Clland. 1- -. . 2 was s1 , . . . of his ,,,,“.S,,,,,,,,,_ 1,,“ yemurduiv 011,101. Charlottetown. return to 1101111111111. Tllc (iazello is carryring a series of articles from .\lr. Cooper's pen slviiil: his i111- llre-‘l-“lllll (11 11111 151111111 and tlic pies- ent, political t-ilrlipitigll, Fred. McLeod and JaclnStearns. RETURNS HOME. —Rcv. E. and .\irs, Week's 111' $ali'sl)1l1'_v. Bu Pfilllrllftl on .\l0l11lay to .\', after a visiif to Carleton, P. 1a,, ,_ Fredericitlal alld Sprilltzlicltl, i.:>t 127. 011 sllllllfly 91111111154 they zlireilticd the service in Stallrlcltiivll (Thin-ch where 1111-.‘ Vilceki; a. istcd the Rev. D. K. Ross. who 1.“. ext-hnilging with Rev. i’. A. Fitzpatrick. ‘ lscltenie. under loan of three hulls, one igroup. rlllfllll. During the early - ‘the present year this ptilitgv was.‘ lsudtlclily discontinued. ‘This act ATTENQ, CoNéERENcE'_M,.fi.;Dill-post? of securing sir s. Roderick MacLeall. 111's. ll. ll. \\’zl1'-|t.“n""el~v‘ lmweww‘ the nmm 3h.s_ “r H, lrving‘ “m, ,' F- (itlvtipflllkllll canto to the as. slant-t. AJ/ardv M,.s_ w. B- Loga“ m“, ~,‘_H.,tl1t‘()ii.§‘,ll the Dcpllrllirlt-irt. ‘ George Sanmle were “mom: ,,“i,(!l‘lll_lll‘(l.'0f these tllf-llhltilh ivheic m? 1001!] delegates front Morlcton ahlgdlllldlltlli had 1.11.111 place b_\ tending the animal conference oil - - , ' loaning hulls along practically the the Women's Missionary Societ or- .. - . . . . . the Maritime Conference ilrahch ,Z$I.?f§,.l‘i"?§,Slight,“"mm" by m“ . . . . .. .1 ' . whlflliiilltl Ayrshire hulls were i'lll'\\'1l1'tl1"1l t used 111 Charlottetown yt1Sl'll‘tlily--,l)_\' _vcslertlzly"s train by 11p. 1,5... ‘Stock Sllptlriniciltltiut to the l\i111'- "FOXES SCARCE-Jtccause Sllllllly of foxes on tho Mat-zdalcneitho farmers there. islanders almost exhausted al101‘tl1‘1‘,\vo1't1 carefully selected and repre- 11l council signed by the Lieut. sent as fine a lot, from the stand- Governor forbids the shooting of point. of pedigree and individual ex- tllesc animals for a period (if five cellent as can he scoured in the years. For some time there lrzlulprnvinctr. Tile l'n1‘n1f11‘l-1 arc zipprtl- hcen [jflnppfn among [he hmnde,“ ciativc of tlic helpful m-l till till; oirtlic scarcity of the foxes and ihpillflrl r11‘ tlic lilczll govcl-ilrncilt: and nltlliigipg] nuthorih-os some H,,,'5otl1er itcctiurls will not i111. slow i11 Those | to relieve Infants in arms and To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 'l‘l1urstlays until the sclletllllti of siv filfiblllfil! llarilllcss 11$: Opiates. Mr. Jack McAleer, (‘ilarlottctuwlrCoinult-llt-t-lllclit 1'.\'(‘l'('l.‘<l"~'> n1 11d llr. Zvlclilurtlti of Sumlltersltlt- 11in Ctlllirlz". l-.ll1l1t1111'1'. 011 911' llllll Khm‘, n, ,, ,4. ,. .. llmlwrlrc elctetetl official umpires, witirillstilllt. .\lr. Wilfrctl '1‘. 111121111111- . . n11) .xi1l11t1oll Associa- M“ Fred Rum.’ (.,|,,,,.lo,,,_,,(,w,, ‘and foinlt-lly _ _ M,,D,,,,up], Su,mn..,..amol11: rilf- gradlltitce i-ccelvlni-Z 1111' Degree or i11lt~l1cl0l~ of Arts. '11 the open air at the western end o ,pt1l'ar_\ l-‘l't‘(‘l('1l iol- the faculty alld gradu- ‘nll tlic lawn i11 fl-oilt oi‘ Ihe platform l3X@¢llll"l"-\'l@“-“"-°'- BYTQ" Blow“ for lilo hllutlrcds ot‘ invited Etrcslz. will) www- in l‘lit'lllli11lf‘f*- The .~ccn: was a marvel pf beauty with the 1 BULL LOANING SCHEME. —,rich lawn inlcrspersetl ‘it may lic recalled that the Domill- old trees and statuary on lllc mic _itln(‘.overiln1e11t for a number 11111111111, anti the ro-e lxilrdcu, which years had instituted a brill 10111111114 was a mass 1f illoollls and is . ' the provisions oi‘ to l-olllaiil every \';t1‘ii1ly o1.‘ roses ‘ ;\\'l1icl1 any district which organizntl available. on tlic tithcr. Iinto three groups could secure tlic dome above. ‘ for eztcltwhito cloud. was in lit-oping with from the Dominion (lov'erli- ‘.1111 pcrftllnetl sllnllnel- liilllflfillllQltl t, of whit-ll ilrcvaded tlic €lll‘l'f‘llllllllll‘l'.!<. ‘ion creates a hardship on farmers bishop oi‘ llalrilnorc. i11‘<‘>‘“1ll@ll ll"? ,wl1o had partly organized for 1111-111111111111115. 111111 111 1l1l‘ 11°59 "f the Fori- procectlings delivered an eloquent p,.,,v,,,(.,a| addi-pg... The address 1o the grndil- lates was a ntasterpiece of oratory of Agra by Daliicl \\1'. tlllloilollglltlle. l..l.. 1)., -l‘ll. 1).. placing i11 oporatloli a scheme for llllll‘ “Vliltfll. .1.oyt;‘ln 11>" 1111 educational institut- Tin-(n. .,-,.,-.-,ioll. is evident-c that he . . . lllclrtty Harbour tlistrict for tho ilso of, bulls; 1111111111 11911-1 .1111- 111111, .1111111_..111 1111 11111111111111 §11111111?1'=1‘.li1l.11;11!!1 . 11111111111 Castoria is especially prepared Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency; Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation 0i Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. xerox? Physicians everywhere recommend it. their ftirlllill-s illil-ilatl t'_u11llil at. l11'|' At 1h.- sl-vcrlty i'if‘ll .\11t1llal lltisilitllbll- ltlllltl illlll chi-cry Illsarth- 1.11.1‘ sroilc that lollcil ot‘ lllillll! for ivilit-h rnothel-ly 111 thi-y yt-nrllcil. That lillltlllbFli which lrli-allt s11 n1l|l-l1 a laiul til‘ strangers. 'i‘ht-i't-, are left. to mourn tlic loss of one whose, place ill their hearts can ncver bc filled, whose memory shall always be cherished above all t1lsc four (laughter-s, 1111's George H. \\'zll'rt~11 Ncptnlsct, Rial-ls, Jill's Arllllll" tlarilillter. Freetown, P. l1]. 1.; .‘.lr:< Ffilllk Jlacllltyri? and Mrs James Jlavcr, i-lvcrctt, Itiass, also two son..- Russel of Kirkland, Wash- ington and Willard. Augusta, Itlaiile. One daughter, Blanche ilredeceasetl her 11 number of years H110. Her second husband. .\lr. John lTailloll ot‘ Quincy. Mass. formerly oi‘ Si. i-lleunors. P. 111. 1.. to whom siic was married iii 1908 also pre- dncnasotl her in 15120. Tile funeral starviccs wore conducted by the 11mm, l‘. l-I. Dunn, interment. bellifi at Oak (irovc (‘enlett-ry’, Waltham. ll€‘\'(‘1‘1?111l I\l .. Tho pail hearers were siX Alt-‘lmararrtlsolls. Illlssel Taylor, James Jltrver. blrlc McLean, Arthur, l-laroltl and John Sonlerville. of f'llill'ltllltllfi'\illl. ivas ‘T110. excrcises were (YOIIIIlIClI-tl f the qtltlllf‘? Hall. where a rent- liscd pltltforrrl llad linen lit-S. whilc chairs werc providi .1 l'£ll‘€ with 11d Tho lhlllc with all occasional His (trace it-htcl J. Carley. BIRTHS THOMPSON-Alolltaixtre, Julie 10th. 15127 to .\lr. alltl Mrs. tlourge l‘. Thompson. a soil. REID-June 11th, at »Ba_\- \1'1e\v, in 1111'. and .\ll'S- J. li- Reid a daugh- tcr, Pauline (lcrtrude- MUTCH- -.1\r Mcrnlaid on May 27th {if \\':lslll11gto11, 11.1". .\lt‘Qllllltl cnlllplett-tl tho years 111111119 i11 three your“ t-tnlsidcrhlg tho slzlrldilig of .\l1'. clldtfiretl with rlitvrl- "hall llrtliltary talent and possessed o1‘ 1'Ull11l1t‘l1tlill1lt‘ liltllls- 111217. to .\lr' tlllil .\lr.s l1‘. l.. .\lutch, u try. and illlllllllflll. W11- .\n1l1li_1.." lliosr- pro-tell: on lilo tzc- JENKINS —- .\1 “lillow Farm .\lt. casion ucrl- ilr. Edwllrtl ti. .\lc llcriit-1'1 on Jtlilc lllil,1:o Air. and (lucid, anti D1". l-Jrlle-t Jlt-Qilaiil, .\lr.-i. rpitusscl Jenkins a so11-~ (‘oil- hrothci-s of tlic graduate. u-Hrllliatiolrs . .'i‘l1o youngest. lllPllllltll‘ oi‘ ills clans in one o iihc lending cdlica- MARRIAGES tiollnl 1111.15 uiions in llll‘ llnitt-dl, Si-ic; wl1~ colnplcrcd his ("11111111-“1” “"""""'“"_‘“'"""_"WZ illdiojs 11111.11 11111 allotted time, ll _"LYNDS_MACKLIN_U" J""'*'.1"' “.011 [‘.“‘"Iu'r. H", m“ 111127. ‘tllllly’ (‘nlrslailct- .\ll1clill11 to win Pilmall Lylllls, hy Rev. l)r. . . . . 1. - . , . , . . . i.-lt11 111's tlbr rad and - asollu .1141 passctl a Ytléllllllllflll urglrlls, illatlilvlmml- l'll‘llll-'*i“llils_lll llll~‘l‘ lll?l1“lll_ y}; h‘. ~ hid‘ may nap...- H, .1 lliglilllt-lliitn . the government be asked to pi-o-' ‘y “mflymg m H”"'“'km" “MW U‘ ~1alltli1l--- i11 his ‘twlininniiipv, “'h41]'-[B‘RT-'JARD|NE. —.\i iht- nillillill l1ihit. the shooting of foxes mi the Parsmliltqc. (Ihariottteitlyvn on Junt- _, . ,.,..:e..=__.:.. .. .- r ~ ‘Phere passed peacefully away at i101‘ homo 214 Rrighitln '11. oil Juno 8th, blrs. Gabriel Milctlolltlltl Jiacdontlltl 1111-1 The late _ Mrs OF INTEREST HERE.—A pros- perous farmer i11 the vicinity of Ce - (laliii, is .\lr. i11111jamll1-‘yic~ lla-oti, who is a native of VIBTIIUII Rlvt-l- llriilgc, 1'. l1. Island. llo left tlic live Stu-it lirti -l ‘. 1 - -. lmwn‘. t '1 11.1, (ll tllulte “V0,, m, "my ,,,,,,,,,.' \\"1- l-xrcnti t't1111.;l'l1lll‘lfl|‘it1l1!-I lrfilil’ bis old ll(.ll1(- to "(iilitrv-r" and in; vitt- his return in (‘llarlottetotvn to whit-ll wc ztro assured llt’ still hold."- island. A REAL |SLANDER wsnsi The tlciltll of Charles .\itil1nin,n [lace Osborne llirt to 11th by llcv. it. f‘. Eaton, Mr. Wal- MlHt-l lilahltz Airlock Jllfllllli). ‘ I occurred a! his liilliW? at .'\li'1l.‘i HIS NATIVE PROVINCE — M .1]. . r N11“ 4111. 191‘). a sou of the 111111. Mr, 1*. Jenkins formerly or with vihw, ‘patriotic tlllcgltlllcte. SANDERSON-CLARKA-lu s1. l':lul‘s itliurcil on Wednesday even- in prance where he was gassed. a. day or two before going to Prince ber i'_r0tm which she llt‘\’Ul' fully i-c- homc 3.7 years ago, anti has been _, and ‘Mrs. .1.lr11cs Mo ll»‘11' . 1 . _ , , ,, _, ' and its effects were 111° 411°“ Ellllllllll ‘llllllllll 1° 111111 lllr- Kl‘91'1811..°0\’1!1‘.6d--'She bore hhr ‘illness with six years lit Ctlllftlrllln. a 11'1"." l" wrtltlfi-ftxillisitillld 1h“ ymoxwmjr rmdyutlllllltll- 110 came .1: ’ "Q dtnlivhil-ilh?’RiIt-rranlrlhll I 7 can“, 0, ma, dmmL ~ who 1's already there. T-hey made perfect patience and lwélillllllltlll lil the Oakland Maple Lent‘ says: "l ,k,,,'s "My we]? (fie telglnrl, ,_,,_ yfin-lwph his parents and 531111.] lhllfil,‘ A Might [rjputp m me “p. and: Albert“ (mm, (‘lurk “Nahum. at 111' "p; A large 111111111191‘ 01 19911111911 lllelllllll ""11 ‘by illlmlllifilll-le 11ml are 'l111- the will of God. ‘ round 111m preparing his big crop “n, Islander , mom, ‘, 51"“, S JLIGUL 75 years ago. 11c was. a c~lr- tnetnnry of the late 1111's Robina‘ noon-e (‘lurk 111.11, ' Nth-iii wm. . " ntientlc-(l the funeral, six of whom i11-g warmly WBli-‘flmlhl’ 11y 111911‘ She was alto-ruled 1'11 hcr last ill; oi‘ figs for ‘tho market. lie has scv- n.0,... m, he i‘ . i,’ w}? e yfa. ', .n,~l>"Y1l1"1' lly trade and a skilled wot - lfillow Tallton who past-led away at ‘ shire“. ‘ ‘ ~ n v acted as ‘pull ‘bearers. Several of- friends here. They are with Mrs- ness by ‘Rev. ‘Father ttlalsh anti 1'1“ oral tons of that choice edible, bil-tilstlllctigh of ‘iiledn Iep- .,‘,"|'°m“"‘g511111n. ‘U6 1'8 the lit-fit surviving ller home 1i!) llcarl Street rlverettp l. d? flotilla of the Charlottetown Branch R- l1. l1. P11111111“. (190180 $111151. ceivbd the last rites of hvr (’lll|l‘(‘ll, Sh“... lnflny tons of fruit. the Chambers ot‘ cimihgi-‘eell tfiollllem-lier of a large 12111111)’.11l(l.lEflV-llyIu5g,, hnn-onnnen by her rnrnnyHARRw-HASZARD-Un Wedrlcs- “ ‘ l-lc oc- cupies a good home, but he lost tholciiy of Rumandv ,Cam0,.n,a_ The, ' fortune of his life a. year ago whenicnnrdlsn with his many friends’ Mrs. liloLeotl passed away. Her loin 1n welcoming Mr. Jenkins and maiden name was Martha Mel-ll hope that this, his annual visit o; “,0 {mnadpm Legion were pres- Fredericton; N, B.—(1leaner, Ni. S. Hill and laid a wreath of P09111811 on the casket" ' The burlaill was made beautiful l-lampitou , where the commmm tgefvmg was closed on Jully 2nd. 0f wlgglt sire was alivays a tiovclctl lea to mourn his loss one son, Johnl and lcvoll ones, who though penny,- day. June 15th. 1927. in St. James menl r-- ‘Mrs. Macdonaltl was born at Whewflely River in 184-4nl1d was 113i years of age, . _ She leaves to nlourlt a husband 13.. at home and six daughters. 111g her fraility, for her health fol-‘,Cburclr. 01'll‘lia. by Rev. 11.11‘. Boyd. namely: Mrs. 1i. S. Crockett. and. the past four years had not been Edith Frederica, youngest daught- Ztirs- Alvie Mountain, of Alfllflfl an tin-y would trial. ii 1h he, yet cr of the late G. ilerbert Haszartl Mrs. Annie J3. Wood, Bostolhi they 11nd hoped that with ihe tend. and Ztirs llaszartl. to James Ed» Mass; Mrs. Frank Simpson, Halal-l er care anti nursing which she was ward Harris, youngest son of the BANK HOLIDAY. -’l‘here has 111- the apparently ‘been some discussion cemeterydwhetlherbanka may legally remain The National may still be continued, ... . .1. ’ taken by Rev. Mr. Sears. 111191‘ which Bugler Smith‘ sounded the Soldiers farewell on the -B11'Ele- There are deft to lrnoturn a wile 111111 small child, _ who have lithe sym-pa-Lhy of many friends, , ' The death occurred at Newark. .\l.J., on June 2nd, of Mr. Freeman Reeves, ot Kenslngton, P. E. 1. Mr. Reeves had gone to New Jersey i11 October. where he was employed at carpenter work. He took pneu- monia at the home of hi: daughter, Mrs. Bastedo, and was taken to he hospital where he had the best of nursing, but the end came on the tlate mentioned. The remains ar- rived in Kenslngton on June 4th. and were buried from his home in Freetown. His daughter, Mrs. Bae- tctlo. accompanied them home, also ltir. John Bastedo and his daughter- ili-law, Mrs. Earle Reeves. Mr. Reeves was a hard working, up. right man and his death is a great blow to his widow and family of fourteen children. His funeral took 1i it , at?" .111 i E if E55‘ 355 hi} ihig $1.1»: I 1E1 .1111 ' I Eb‘ t l? 11111 t . E .1 i all 7k t _ a gather, and brotner|to l 1'1 L i l I ‘ahe .1. c" Committee oi‘ the Diamond Jubi- lee Celebration has settled 1.11s point. The Sozreuiry has announ- ced: "To remove any don-bl as the legality lc‘f Banks closing on Saturday, July 2, which has ileen declared a purblil holiday throughout Canada by Section 13 of the Diamond Jn-bilee Act. a Pro- clamation by the Governor-General- fn-Counctl was issued on May 18 and was published in the Canadian Gazette on May 28." The point of this is that July 2 has been de- creed a pulbl“c holiday by Act of Parliament, the only difference he- [ween ti, and other pu-blic holidays twin; that iit is a public lholday in the year 1927 only. -SUPREME COURT. — The June term of the Supreme Court opened at Summereide yesterday mornlitg with His Lordship, Mr. Justice Arsenault presiding. The grand jury was as follows: -_ Messrs that. Kelly. Roxbnrw. Lot t1: Isaac Harris, Sr. 1111811111.: John J- Gallant. Tignish; Emanuel Gaudet, Wellington; L. R. Allen. Summer- side; Louis Holland, Centravilla: Bertram_Ly1e, St. Eleonora; Lean- ard Small. Shel-brooks; W. J. Lid- atohep Summerside: Wm. Turner, 0'Leary and Wm. MillerfEllerslie. __ The, rand jury brought in a report ~ Willa: ~ ltateti/ thattliey found the Jail in a satisfactory condition and llepriaoners welltreated, A true ill w... found in case of the Kins vavlo n Gallant. charged with un- lawtaly and knowingly harboring or oancealln certain dutiable 00d! "unlaw lly imported into anada. tn his address to the ~. grand jury l-lia Lordship Mr Justice Amps It among other things ltroud the importance of the Dili- moud Jubila- celebration. In the morning two absent debtors cases were disposed of. Jn the after- noon the cale. Beatrice McFadyfenr versus Arsonault and Gaudet. Ltd. wan heard and iudlment wast-e» served. ' A gloom of sadness. lparltlquldlrl noticeable mung the aohoo untidy- ren, with 111M111. arm Ito ma‘ u“ was Eat “t: _ , '- UVQI’ .911 ,1: ‘at: , _ h‘ . wit‘? -V \ h‘, , ,_ ‘,1 i . and the following sons and (laught- EPH-lftotlerick, of the J- W-- “lind- 801‘ 1Co., Joseph of tho (‘ar ldcrrir. and rli/lrs. Emmott Gallant and Mrs» Jaimies Strain all of this city; tllsn two ‘brothers, .J-- S1 trle of ilostori and Michael ecle oi scotoil Fort. . Also eleven grand cllildrcrt and ""99 tcreat grand. chlldonf i The funeral was held on Friday‘. June 10111. when a. ltequieln High ‘Mass was celebrated by Rev“ Fa‘ thei- Walsh. Rev. ‘i-‘nth-ei- McMah- 011 officiated at the grave. The tfollowiug were pail hearers: Mr- 1Charles Cumming. .\lr. Jnnles F1111lv. =Mr-- John Inglis; 111» neat. 511611119111; Mr. Robt. Perry and Mr Patrick ‘Fllynn. Her son Frank predeceased her 1'3 years ago“ ‘Th fOllOWllhg friends sent ‘Mass Oerdsz-dvim. Ifrailk Macdonaltl, ’R°X'bll1‘y..Maas.; .\lr. and Mrs. S. T621111??? s111111t PlMPllES On Handsand Face. liched and Burned. Cuticura Heals In -Six Weeks. " Eczema broke out in small pim- ples on my hands and face. The pimples were hard and red, and itched and burned. I could not put , my hands in water because it made them worse. I could not help scratching and rubbing the affected rts an causing disfigurement. he trouble lasted three months. “1 rad an alive: ‘cement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. 1 purchased . more and in about nix weeks l was A- McQllflld 111111 Rllill; MP3 Dr" completely healed." (Signed) John 511111111111 1Mr~ and M111. 111*» K111" A. MacDonald. South w»: 8111s an Margaret; ‘.\lr.-l. lferairi Mgfsllet, N. S. s LeBlanc and Ada Gallant; Mr. c1111 Mrs- Rody Macdonald; Mrv- and Mrs. Ellnanael Gallant; ‘Mrs. F. 311111181’ and family; Mr.- hnd Mrs. Austin Gallant; Mrs.- iMflrty Mcin- tyrB; Mi‘. Jo Macdollald; Mr. and Mfl- Geo. lBur et-te; Mr. and Mrs-- Nothing quicker or safer than Cuticura Soap and Ointment for skin trouble! that itch and burn. a rm n1 ~1= w Colleen Shula! 8 25e- llrlugltrg Up Father ilton Mrs. James- Stewart. Elma-z INTERESTING Vl8lTOR.- 11112118141; and Mrs. ll-M. Cunulnghalun in tilt-in for rcrelvini: that silo would he sparntl lntc Thomas James liarris and Mrs ,1 in“. you,“ 1.m,_...,-_ liarris, (,‘lli'll‘lt)l|.l‘ltI\\'ll. l’. i11. island. J. A. Barrie of Fredericton. N. Built 5111411011. Mass. Ills wife i11‘1?<ll"-;b11t the call came suddenly while Field Commissioner of the m8 Boy scout troops and makmg pastor, ‘Rev. Mr./ Elliot, of preparations for tile Scouts partici- atltlress. Tile pail bearers were his four flEphGiV-‘l, James; David. and John Barbour. and whi. Mountain bration. 1t is being arranged that ‘Scouts will take part in the Jubilee ‘Parade and will also placei , _ wreaths m, the graves o, the Faflrfiiglélidtérehligemalns were laid to 18R ers of Confederation as followsrw . . , ._ , Hon. Andrew Archibald lldacDonalll, ,°,*,’,‘Z.‘°.‘§LZ...§i§' ¥I?(l)]€\":\ai.lr:y‘v:sl.:f,1: and Hon’- lEtlward Whelan, 111' SI- iiluinber of friends and relatives (in lgglféllllllllln: C;1(1,1,1]11@1'§_:, 0111111- 0:011:11? the Island, loved by all he cwlnte in . 1 mas ea contact with and resided 111 Alma gllllgllmrtdgtoia nSt.H::=.lteI15s“vCedrn;;e11z. 5Q yéilllli, RIIOWIIUtOI than yolungci- ' ' ; .' 1 a1" - gcneraton as " nc 1- a-le"o- er and Hon. John Hamilton Gray in “(lrandpaQ c ‘ X Sherwood Cemetery: ‘Hon. William A strong Liberal 111 politics. ever Henry Pope in St, Eleanors 1Ceme- ready to coilvel-se on the great is- tery. sues of the day. Mind and body ~ alert until the last great call. he FORMER ISLANDER - His will be iniuch missed 111 the colit- many friends in‘ this city will he nrlmity and ‘home.- lglt-td to ‘test-n .11..“ Mr. "wiigmd 1*, The floral tributes were:—-.Pll- mcquuyd, (omflly “mm my and low. "Father" from the family: now of Baltimore Maryland. was Crescent from the grand children; among ‘the successful students re- Wreath‘ from the 119111181118 111111 ceivlng the degree or pachelprsntinieces and a beautiful spray from Arts at the 715th anniial Commence. tho Alana Women's ins/mute. 30y ceased him seven years ago. The’ Scout Association 0f Canada, h, nhfuneral was 1118111 on April 22ml.- present 011 the Island reorgahlzlhglllle1111111011 11611111 61111111111011 11v 111811111111 or sartorial:- 11w Elms“ dale, assisted ‘by the Rev. Dr Jflxllli hmly and was patlon i11 the Diamond Jubilee Cele-EKG!" Tlwmplwll 111111 REW- Dr. .1..i.| l 1 1111i l ,her in her late ivife i11 Iiiolltrosc‘ ,\\'l\6l‘8 her husband the late Henry sitting at. the table, enjoying hill" cvclliilg meal, withotlt- time for. spirit was waftcil away from the tired frail taken to a Home “""'°.(.'ii§-'i§i§“ 1‘-.'I§l...TI'"ZIY{...-'“.‘.I‘. 11111‘ 1111111111 “M1111- 'l‘l1e,late Mrs Tarltou will be rc- yaAclNTosH-‘nqlosehnledVhlnp lncmbered here by ntany who knew “ul- Edlm Mlwllllosll 3115M 16 3'15- eafly me wmch was McALEER.—I11 this City, June ll. Iiidcford lllld Northam 1111s- Jvacnlr McAIet-r. aged <11: years ‘ lfollantl carried mercantile ROEBUCK — Slltltlifllly lll business up till the time of liisllPl- nlllflllll- Ml“- Alfred death, uftcr which she and lter l1lll"»1- 19111115111’ 01' llll-‘l Plly faintly of flvc (laughtcrs and two CARRUTHERs_Dl9‘l a‘ Amwf sons relilovcd to the United States lllll‘ 01"‘- 0" Jlllle 12m; 192i‘ wl1ort1 they have slut-o. made thcil" 111N101‘! (lnfrltlllcrs. aged 8S year» liti1i1e.~-but silo always retaluetl a H°PPER~1H1 blolltlay, June 11th. tll-cp affection urld yearning love 1931.111 1111 l-‘owrlal btrect. L. Jcnli for "The island" tlic land of lit-r 11001191‘. _ birth, and visited it and renewed M-"BETH-Al Belle”? °ll Jllll“ old frietldi-lhips on many occasions. 111.11. 1927. Bessie Blflvbflfitl. B-Kell Klndlincss 11nd love were the key? 51 31311111. W119 "1 Kllllllelll Mll-"Belll- notos or‘ her character. A singul- yell" arly iviuniug ilcleouality, endenretl CAMEFQN-lu thi! City. 1111 311119 her tn llll who had tilo pleasure of 1937. (1011111119- fllillBhlel‘ 01 Ml‘- her acquaintance. ller hospitality, (llHIPlQF "P111911 Clllleroll "l 131"“? was known to ull and many ullyll. l\- Y" "lid Effllllltlllllifllil’? "l ‘homesick youth or maiden who hadl 1110 1111s. lilflffilllll 111111 M"! 171111191" lit-ft their homo and gone to seekl 886d 15 yell". ‘ -By . George Mclilanua DEATHS STEWART-tat, Norboro on Julio 12th, 1927, Dlrizald Stewart- 1 $TEWART—At Norboro, Julie 121.11 spent at S\ ud on a ,, .\0(" COME. ON ' THE-RE ~ . - Ab ‘"595 ‘M AFR ' MufiT ea some VVAY OUT lF .. ., ‘i wens. LOST FERE 1v 0- avers ‘rH ESEOPHANT i5 WE KEEP 9',“ CONE‘. VVALKIN . in. ‘ , ' t '0 : v _ “ _ _ , , . .,£//v . g _. tr»- ‘J . 7t f J ' l; l" .. 3 _ .' 1 ‘ \ I ' ‘ I _d~"_ LPbTEN- we. ARE ‘ sAvao-l KIN see 1i 1-1-15. HOTEL RIQHT ‘ THROUGH THE. - TREES‘. , .w12,1_1_-11-'s ADQUT TlmQl YOU cor HOME-BUT ~ WHERE 1e. MY l-luetowxsiol AND Hi5 SECRETARY?)- 1 /"\..\ ‘ ‘ Yas- 1'=.> woos WIFE TALKIN To THE. ELEPHANT‘. AN‘ TH ER F. Cor-u: QN sack lNTO THE wimameasst yak». r);