“P Nah leaders tus “we me annul: made is nine W hand Covsrnment-inn § that government fall last t. lot I dolft believe in this respect that the Prench policy will change-that if she saw hm' way to enter into closer oommunieatima with Berlin/they would have out cuaplete good will in doing so nd ifwgaouldgive anyhelpinbriag- ing about that olcsar association, we should be most happy to do so.” The British Government, Sir John mid, had communicated to Ubsnualkl Hitler of German] “that we have telco a most attentive note of the ibclaraticii which he and other representatives cd Ger- many had recently been making and had stated that the whole of our influence would be used for the purpcseoftryingtobriiigabcute splri; of negotiation and cocperat ive action instead of keeping Osr- lany at a distance." “Wg also," said Sir Jbhn, “have communicated to Italy how well satisfied we were to learn she agrees with us in keeping the con- ference in being, and how satisfied myue that the present proced- which Italy has been urging on us, was the comet procedure.” l-Io declared the British Govern- ment, coincident with communica- tions with Paris and Berlin, meant “to work in close touch with the Italian Government and its head because only by giving a contract between these greet capitals and the powers on this procedure can the ground on what is t0 happen next at Geneva be prepared." BIRTHS BILL-At long River, Nov. ld, 1938, to MT. and Mrs. Alwn Bell. (formerly Miss Olive Moore, New Annan), a son. uscnnon-at Pierson, manitoba. Nov. l0, 1883. to Rev. John A. and me. Macisod, twin daushters, Lulu Irene and Isabelle Mary. HUESTIB - At North Carleton, P. I. I., on Nov. 7, lm, t0 Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Huestis. a daughter. TBAINOB.-At Watervale on Nov. 12, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis a daughter (Marie Ger- _i DEATHS Anne's. River, November Nth, Theresa infant daighrl/er of lb' ma. John Loo Mcduigan. IKIINNIS-Guddeniy as the home of Anthony Buchanan, Ebeneaer. Nov. 34. H88, James Mclnnis, in his 82nd year. lhineral Sunday, Nov. Nth, at 330 pm. from An- thony Buehanan's. IICLEOD--A.t New Glasgow, Friday November 24, 1933, John 1'. Mdileod aged 'rl years. Funeral from the residence Sunday the Nth a 1.30 p. m Please omit flowers. ESSEBY-Died st 310 Kent. Btreet, Friday, November M. 1883, LM Sarah .lane Ensery, age 'rl youre, Funeral from Bt. Paul's` Church Monday, November 2’lth, service starting at 2 o’clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ll HEMUMAH and loving memory of husband and father. L Waite, who departed 25, 1931. sweet memories one gone tn rest, ones who think of him rg: §e $5 ,5“ oved him best- d family, memory of our deer Benjamin C. Douglaa this lifl November that linger, |010. you deer yKDl'N1l@I. ___,...__._._»__._ E’ = =§§?; E 5;! iii lllUhcLean UIDQTAKII :lie c»ma',`| T==| i DHWU' ,§§§rt1_. _l dl E5 Q r 'lZYlCllCANXLED_ ‘Qlsdasrviosanaounced hsllhthaUi¢IBUl>Ultm .Za NOITI IIVII group gf gwggg I Churdiss. Services cm sunday, Nov. , Nth: Nmth River at il am., olyda R|VQl\"P.m.,Ki.i‘|@|;qg‘§'|p_m_| antGrove3pin.,York'lp.m.Rev. 8.15 pm., Hunter River 7.16 pm., Bunday Bchool 2 p.m. STOCK NOT!-Abegweit Paul- ine, a four-year-old Holstein cow, bred and owned by J. Walter Jones, ‘ Charlottetown, P- E. I., has recent- ly completed a record in the 305 day division Of the R.. 0. P. with a total production amounting to 20,012 lbs. milk containing 821.26 lbs. butter. She was mllked three times daily during her entire lac- tation period, and in each of five months gave over a ton of milk. with a top of 2.502 lbs. in the month of August. RELIEF CAB FOB WEST-Moth day and Tuesday of next week a re- ; irigeratcr car will be on the siding at Charlottetown to load vegetables, fruit and clothes for the relief of distress in the West and will be. |oo.uiguea to me saskatchewan ne- lief Commission, which is an un- denominational organisation. Con- | tributions for the same will be very gladly received by the committee in charge from individuel farmers or _any group of people within reach | of the city. The capacity of the car will be approximately 500 bags. Any one wishing to contribute money for the purchase of vegetables to be for- warded may hand tha same to Mr. I D. Williams, 4 Haviland Street, ap- pointed chairman of the committee. BTEAMEBS IN P081'-'I'he S. B. “Gunny" lying on the east side of the Railway Wharf is completing her cargo of turnips, seed and table stock potatoes by the Harris Abbat- oir and Associated Bhippers for the New York market. Part cargo was loaded at Souris. The 5. s. on tba ‘west side arrived Thursday' afternoon from Georgetown, where fifty cars of turnips, seed and table stock potatoes were loaded; at Sum- meraide twenty-five cars were load- ed. the steamer which is chartered by Paul Murray, completing the car- go here. 'I‘he S. B. “Alaska” from Bummerside is lying in the stream awaiting a berth. sanrr some aaavgas vs. allllllondunightetasoaese hps, for sale at Braoe'a, Summi- lliil. gg" i um . on /llov. Nth is cancelled. Rev. I. lUN'|'lll.Ivgg,_rymf,q|ohm`h‘Columbris all -‘»°Nl\\°lI-\l1l=1»\¢r- `\orcmsaa.s¢rvroqrwsovomb¢|‘°"°‘°‘“' id; es follows. Wiltshire li, HI-mpsmre wo. nunin iuvaev. oossa -ro 'ms am hockey ll-IN llimdiiy night Bt John speosaisorviegrou-view stun pn u,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ ' ' 111°” uwmi nev. J. a. wsaeimg, minimr. W ___ m°|""° “WW f°U°" P0! PILTS ABE BIINGING Yonx rasronar. cnama- huh" ,,,,m_ mmm your b ed_ were hair muy with 3°!- S°"\°°»°° llwdlr. Nw. aetnwililng mer me rw., ,om ,,,,':,k, *‘*mw°n'tbe|uppuecwancm»i»t- :sum u rut tomme within tus be: Cmtral Church 11 gm, pp,-“_ md luppues it Bnoel 3°” 31;-Iwtoyl, and heyy; an oppélrtun- provisions of the Loews Day Act of mlb than llllilc Cn brisk Olnadn. lhasealittls needy ehiidua 'msoxlaumwanaas E8. .gg §_; |'l'ha ssl-he asnlrmhu onewithhalfaneyecoiild .ff oil E. Eggégsgggzii ,tuition ,.rr.e lr¢l.:rr__ El; Ihonut ¢4guuwt Sundayconcert - Hinos. ‘ _ -_._ [Iliff 359 , ; ‘ following corrwmihnoa for itself:- lottetown, P. I I., Nov. 28rd, 1933, _ _ D. Williams, hg.,_ _ _ law- 0°mm\mltv Concert Assam. Charlottetown ' ' . Deal' sir:._ In sending you the acoanpanying mu we win. to stats rurtim- that as e body we entirely disapprove the Z' "holding for gain onaunday evming of such concerts as ncently held in thiscity. whosefinanoingisaoar- T. A. Wilson will be the pg-eaghur-.| “_‘g;5-|~||_ATl»s court .No mu DV' 5m°*° BJ*-I-“Kill-lIl'| ahdi Billled . \ _ “ the Knights of Columbus will do E.l-1. R.amsay,'l‘rinityChureh. SUNDAY !IlWCl BRIDGE PARTY - The regfqlgg weekly brishe of the Holy Name Club Rooms was largely ur,t¢uq¢4_ The racewaa closeto afinish when the following carried gwey the prizes for the evening: Ladies ist. Mrs. J. simmons. cents ut. Wllf Arsenault. Consolation: Ladies Miss Audrey Birch, Gents, 'r_ 1,94. well Doyle. rm: nai>'i'is'r clmacn-'rho 11101111118 service will be broadcast by station CHCK. The Rev. A. U. Vincent, DD., will speak morning md evening. taking as me morning theme “The Girdle of Truth," and for the evening. “The Man Jenn Could Not Change." The quorum, Messrs Quigley, Calder, Dingwell and Stems will sing at the morning service “'l'ho' Your Sin-s be as Icar- let.” Bhel1ey‘s "Saviour, When Night Involves the Sky," will be sung at the evening service, with lr. Ding- well taking tb, solo. WEDDING BELL!-The mar- riage of William Henry Bell and Minnie Gertrude White took place at the parsonage, Murray Harbor, P. E. I., on the evening of Saturday. Nov. 18th, Rev. T. R. Goiidge offi- ciating. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernebt Bell of White Bands, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William White of Abuey. The happy couple were at- tended by Mr. and Hrs. Angus McNeill of Murray Hnrbor, Mrs. McNeill being a sister or the groom. Their friends wish them many years of happinem. WEDDING BILL!-A very pntw wedding took place at me Zion Church lssnse. Charlottetown, on the evening of Nov. 8, U38, when Freda Margaret, daughter cf Hr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Maclleill, Mil- ton, wai united in marriage tc Hr. samuel Ioonard Wlliil. Kingston- Rev. Carlyle Webster officlated. The G0l.DlNW'l7DD\NG-'l‘l'ie gold-, enweddin¢ofMr.endMrs.Crisp uw.. orwosuuoreimiwuooie-\ hreted at their homeon'ruesd.ayI last,'rhe survivingmenbcrsofthei brldalpartywereinfvitedtosnpper by-Mr. endian. J. v.uocre'rnere were twenty-six present. In the ev- ening over one hundredand twenty seven friends came. ihapfooeed- lugsoperiedwithanaddrembyisr. Rnhert‘MlA!D0flaldofG'8Kiid,who' qtkeonbehalf ollaint John‘s church llsr.)|ndJnns.ldq>meof the mithful manner ln which Mr. cfupuooniusruiniiiotiaor- fica of Churohwarden shsoa ld Mr.'I‘iulnasBe$ tlim read an addraasfro|nPrinceArthurIuyal Oiangefndgmandmesmimsdths lonandestaeainwhiohlsrllotle hhaidbythe ndwlrdflasida insorlad'?rasanfcd C' riit==~ gt: grs°§ li§§55s§§fi}“i§§l*§i ' E5 l ri El 555 §"‘i*‘»ril=le'9.§ ig i fl ri . ,¢f.l»,§£r,i§r 2 Pg.§, -rciitqgiaciltun- Eéggggilg , r§§§; ,HHH -qffalil 9 E; i las bride was gowned in wine transpar- ent velvet with coet hat and gloves to match. The bride and groom were unattended. After the ceremony the bridal party motcred to the home of the bride's parents, where a dainty wedding supper was served. They received many beautiful and omtly gifts. The grooin's gift to the bride was a travelling bas- Previ- oll to her marries! the bride was tslidsred a inisuilaneous shower at hsrhnme. The best wlshesof s host of friends follow lr. and Mrs. Wil- lis for their future happinem. WIDDING BILL! -A double wedding took place at the WIN' ag0,llilrl'aylarbol‘,P. Il.L,mtli0 emi-noon or weonomv. Nev. istl. when two brothers were married the sams occasion. Kiss liste annoy, became the Uslis Leeco of Cam- liss Muriel ldith dssperesux became the William HUP!! 10060. §i§§5§§§i§§‘ .2 ga Euaga or in-. and Hrs. Wil- as Leeco. Mrs. Indio a daughter of Kr. Wh. daughter Of Ui’ ton and bil aux. le the § lmbfidle. TYIC tI0 ‘Tw i further Buckingham contests this °l'iiUil\fl°¢l'1dl¢fr0m'l‘|i&tt. IM-.thatnofurthercouteafswill *- -men mr 4 wmr uamqru pro- | ° '° ' the rest. | c+. csriyis weum ziou omuou BBOOKFIILD- services in party at Winsloe on Hall ‘ii ’ gl, B,°°w,m wma” on mum ‘Wand htm ,auxin thgriybe some people are holding o;V.I;o,uthouse,oent.ralC I sunday, Nov. mn, will he u roi- nomic iuexiunon yesterday. 'rm 'mm ’“'“°°‘ "°°°“°‘ "’° A. C. Vincent, B\~Dt|st Church. Church. lows: Hartsville 2 . Brookfield dlsmisae . pm cu' 'u d We have it on good mth. B. Moorhead begets, gt, lame. . , I C. N. Brown. Trinity Chuftbh --- service at Hcpefield Sunday Nov. - ' ) ' be held. aftlr the Bllckinghgm Hmfl' D- Ehyinvlld. Bt. Pliii’l CLYDE RIVER. - On Sunday, _ Nth, at 7. Evangelistic services at chrutmu Gm come” c so church; . Nov. Nth, the service in the Pres-‘Beach Point on Monday night. U you an piling up u uuwly ‘M W. B. Stevens, Adjutant, Selva ‘lztertiailil Chiirch,BClyd¢ River, will Nov. 2'lth. at 7. continuing through- ww hw. to bum 'mm “W ml Wm ~.my_ I t a em., unday School 10 out the week. Louis Harris. "my mt an up mo mum Bu. Charlottetown, P. I. I., “* “_” about tower You'ii reel better ea” "°"- 23"* 193°- * ,l ll-EJEASED ON BML-Two Dgggng 39;); in bww' ant ,W P. D. Williams, Inq. BAPIIST SERVICES - Services young men who for a few moments ming wg this om,” mu, m Sec'y Community Concert Assoon. oi’ TTYOD Baptist Church, Bunday,` made them§e`ves the centre of at- ghgywwwml Charlottetown. . NW- 20'-h. ll a m. Bonshaw, 'lzoltractlon at the hockey match last 3 ,W U., bu” md 'mum' w Dear Sir: D- 111- Trwn- The male choir wil1|°\'°l> ns bv inducing n a right dm mu. vm m me M pl The Protestant ministers of Char- be in charge of the evening music were placed under arrest, and were my M "1, fouowml consume: AA lottetown in session are agreed that' Pilddismornanornoyauataey ww look -mr tire ooueotmw of v°vrwmn>m.oanwzooum° lornrom -w- coNoaa'rUr.s'rroNs-`m_ w, H. Acom will be the recipient of lm-rt! congratulations today, me occasion being the celebration of his 'ldth birthday. _._i_, ' I °lN`l'BAl- crmisrisrv cirvacn -The sermon at the cont:-ai crum- ian Church tomorrow evening gm \=° dehvered by Pastor a J. cms- holm, of the Cross Roads Clmgtiau Church. \ can accmim-r-we lded last even`ng about the comer of Kent and gn.; 0¢°l‘¢f Street- One was proc-em. ing south on Great George Street, the other east on Kat Bti-ect. 11,. \7l1mi>¢¥°i0n.ccarwastnrn off. 'rho crvm do.-_'cod to mm wt- tlein nt privately. . _, §§ n§ GRAVE. PIT ACTIVE-The Ulwlnitonthellorrlsunestats at1¥t¢reRoadwhichwes‘icstod andapprovedofbytho iovertwoyeerssgo, °U'l¢i~il1ooeneer.ou, mr 'Y °"= WW- W” “"1 “"Y- “ii or ut. stewart United cn-mu an mmm who also oo boomers ~ °°“°1" ml' °“°““°3“““-'W' - ‘ strzsssrn srswaar ` in horse-d2al`ng. During the sum- mer of 1933 the Plaintiff exchang- ed with the Defendant a mare and .oth of whonisheresidsd. Thcfuneralwillbehaldimllau- dayNov.l'lth,at2c'clcekfrolili‘~ . lt was with feelings 1 ,mg foal for a horse. shortly after- PW" ¢h‘“'°'h- 1“*°““““‘ 'm 5' ° mio wards tlurnorse was re-possessed 1° 5h¢f"°°4°°m°'°fl'- l0l‘l\5'» mit 1181’ DAILY friend! Ulm- eddtnspugmgm N°v_1g¢,\-,ugguf from the Plaintiff em a lien note-i ____________ Plaintiff then went to Defendant are of so years or niimhetn _ stewart, widow or the me sims t°zetb=ckh1|i.mr¢li=df°¢1 IM negotiations for a compromise of ` llacboriald, formerly of uowan Bree, P, g, 1, gm-vrvlng he, gn' the lou were commenced but never .nd Prince bln” twelve children, Marie, Mrs. I. M. Timmons; Minnie, Mrs. H. Mac- consumstsd- some few wceha later. on s Sunday while the Defendant -IWILLBIIUYNGIYOK Donald; Loretta, ls!-a. H. Quinn, gp- was at church the Plaintiff went oru. e. A.. ms annie. Mm L. Led- to D¢f¢hli‘tofhisli!e.I-Iewasamanof quiet disposition and was respected byallwhoknewhinxlleleavesto mourntwo ais!crl.lKAf¥-Y-°!t-Nl city and (Georgina) Mrs. J. A. it there is an iniplihi ,warranty of title on the horse ox- chsnge. The Defendant resisted the warranty claim, and counter- claimed on the alleged new alN¢° msai and breach thereof, and also for damages for sseau`t. The Plaintiff reloilied claimllll that if there were a new contract it was alleged assault- Several wit/nHI¢l were examined as tn the occurrence that took place cn Bundl!~ In regard in the Sunday settle- ment lg mum, the Court was of the op‘rrion the same was vdid The man quesfion in the case however, was ss to whether or not there is an impled warranty of title in the case cf the exchange of chsttel. On the argument no case was cited as to an imDl¢¢i WU' ranty of title in the case of barter. nor does there aPD¢ll‘ W N" been fou l' c'ding that there is an imvliéd warranty of title in such case. In regard w the sale of gccds act the of inion that its prov- getion by way of exchange. The Court, however, held that there was an implied wirranti in 9" case of s barter, reasoning by an- alogy from the common law of from statute, there was an implied warranty of title in the safe 0! I chatteli slid. (2) That the rules of the com- w in rd to a sale app`l’ _.,._.____---_ on board the Alaska.-8. -DIID AT’ IDI' 81113(- There passed away at his home ln1otl6onPriday,Ml'. Dwald Campbell, Bummrrside, a wel known farmer of the district d the age of 78 yeaia. lsr. Campbell had been il for some months-"lt vo'°"\,nm1iv¢4 in tho also-ict ro.-mm H1140 011 5\l°4°!1 Ind “UU” ii* sixty years and was very highly esteemed- He leavin to mourn his widow, five sons and three daught- ers, also two brothers, Mr. Alex- ander Carnpbeil oi' &immse"si& l and Mr. Dougal! campoil cf south Wat Lot1s.'I'hefunsraltahasplaoa L ll °°n¢flV3“1“f` "W L‘°"d'° my on Sunday atlsopnafromhs late _ act. residence to the Methodist Cani- etery at IM10. ‘ . HEAVY DAM AC-E (Cbntiniled hun Ply 1) _ after ten o'clock that night getthg a car of potatoes and oats ready I nd an direct deesicn de-_ for shipment cn the morrow, when he arrived at the scene of the fhe the flames were catching the roof, under the eavcs» Mr. Bell 's carry- ing on 'n the warehouse which ad» Oourtwas UP A num am not apply to a trans-'youu his omee next to uw nous cf Nova Scotia. This was away from the scene of the fire. Mr. Philips of the prcduce com- pany said that had thy had ln! file equipment they could have "yu, and holding as !ollows:- ` semi the warehouse. He lost 9.1!! (1) That at ccmmop law, apart beg of po*.a‘4>es there of his owl and some 70.060 belcngng to the farm-su, They succeedd in getfng out Quin a coaietlcy of the pota- toes. The old station house which is wat of the produce warehouse mon la Nil ' lkewlse w an exzhange or chatt¢‘s. | was in great danger, and ww ,M ,ook _ 'ras memoir wu uiowai $11.50 tra rm that me simmetsi him' rum? “°Nl-“¥»5‘|mm\fU°|4- :Shu bztzmmizszg 3:3228 Clark of Smyflll mm- M*m°~ fq- dumagrs on implied warranty of the llodiice building knit tbl" "l°':;';r‘“°’ d:g“‘””' 2° of u,', ,g th, m,-, m, um, TU fl'-°°"*1 “' "W °“ “°“' or me mi me nermumt wu ai num row wu me station new mm om, ai-tim . . -MW ' dsl. Uni. frm 'N \'°°i‘i°°°° °f mee ssoo on his counter-claim saved. 'ms produce warehouse nr "m°"' -°f na” mv” N3' W; :::°°°1;';°dw much Wm md' his nephfw 00013! 311- *"4 '“ for assault. Judgment was entered caught at the end and the fire , an sem lamb #WDM NV- "'11 “°° rw rinntrrr for msc. each rartv swept risht throueh the buildlns. mnesmarrmtaaaaeanotteisao- 1;;;‘;:“°°“;‘;u“t;fe°:“°,h_°,if omni ma mv. nr. amos; of- ,urn nu own con. ur. meta ru. rmiup nope. to nivqo | °°""“'“‘°""“‘ 5°"‘"“°‘°'-"4 um, emwtmo ,nm th, ,,,.,.,,,_ wma at me noun em ex-eve. gown; L ct, for rumtirr. ur. w. goes pon or me potatoes remem- "“““’°'°°' "'°°°”'°"' ‘Pm °“”' md ,M only 'nu members of Bom 1.. o. L. at- 1. num rm- we Defends.-.t__s. rug ia the aim. 'rm building 'U Balsedo-Bri tri , :y3,”u:’m’1;,.“mm °° mu Mm' avauaoio wa: saturday tus as. WM 1° ° WY- W- 3'” ' mr or a ihrra_ storey one, 120 feet kms land fcrty feet wide w't’i devil valued mam tha - ~ °*°- N°"'°”°" ‘ woot beau..-na. rn.. or:-mfnt vel g when this date was announced llolrs. Girard l|acGt1igan and H I" "mu: nmh' spdnamd’ md wgmmwg. mwirr of :ha c°y1mm|g¢g“n“y‘ ””‘nWni.Peardori samuel Proxim o‘l:,Wal- and it ls the -2 tm: iw Phillips Donald lsaelweln, rioesant valley, um t “f but-` gy youu; smith and John 1081.3 Seals ,hopes ,ua me. ire fl new vfvtwif lnotofld in llil db lllt llmdny. ly pomwd mn by muy 0 our ul* D¢,|_|1¢] ' t People'a Comet- I ing them from the frost with strwl ne” "qu um' mn mum gr' po”-| mwmm th u.||,_ _- and begs and s setting to wort to- ibly liiidfld I 00110011 Cn t\ll’d\¥` I7. ICUCWUII IN 0 "UNI dl’ Uunmg up I not .nd “H night. It was then decided to com- utea: "°'”" mence tha concert at his p. m.. but Qray, listsr and ldith. ‘°°°“°‘*'¢¢'°I\P°l°U mutnspmutconunuseenait |»m”,g,¢-,wear-eos. wssalsapointadoutthatsoihs ‘mi “°‘.°“°' “°"'°“' '°°‘ ninety young people wmstudsnt yr. 'W' Agua" °°"'!members\hisyearanditwastoo “'“&“°'“'°”~‘“‘P iateaoneurtccommsnoaaeoncsrt }°-l\vI\r\lth:n.cu-ru\aaa.si- lonnit. it sl Eli; 5- Qin; ii' it- § iii Ablley, Ind IUI. KU# I - then D“““‘ E I I 5 5 C. lak- Green. E for-them. ltwaselsoahowniid' thctrainshsvabcenarrivingeslste as8s0p.m.,andthatthare!oi-sit mlghtbawellafteri0p.m.,befora theooncutwoiildoomsamoaftwas to hold the concert su.aayahemoou»tse.m_tuta mvuattiihthnspointadeutbycne ofourraialdsrsihstthistiiaswcuid _n _*lu M M Mm mm, inn-fare with the sunday schools Amr furthe' aomlosretioa ly tba communw directors the omosrt ;1 Rh. son. Ind. Oloil lfswlrt. IN, Ji J. A u.n.u. aa; vm wuts. snr’ aes a.aasa.& _ 0 9 Zi ation fra' manyyeers. Wreath,lmplonaaofA»Pickard i 5 = ° lid’ ¥=* d DB1. John Dalliai Mrs. Waite! John Brad- il K Hill for Sunday evening at ll p. I. ‘fha Community Con- l r 2 i § Q Ilin. Ili* » i 'liz 53;? overs of Community ly, no ticket all nor is any aaiiss- Buy` Tubercu- I K* I 5! ;i E .5 i iris gccrrrcauec-gc. éitéicifiuiéilé téiiiiii ill i§r§.ru.§§ s ri.; ii! if §;r§ at .~§ir§ = s=., iii: is unfoipeli wl\'ch he trlct. This in&ly t 'Pubcrculosia in its Edward hsip children disease. lane is iuiins earl! ii iia 85 E ggi? fit? xarninati filled to the ceilirg wi li potaloil. earry on in this taihpiiff Il! until anewb\iildil\¢°ll\"’ °°°' struotad. 'ram was esaasmaa shtl and other produce in both the PN- duee werchcuse and Ur- BHP! burnt-ng. The car of flour which was euinsc me not been tam over. so the less rested with. the railway. A line of height cars wdi in danger but the msn moved than dvwn the line. and when the H- giuo mme from 'rlsnun ther were taisn ooliphlsiy out of the rmhe of the fire. 'he frrlght 1 ,eos an empty refrigerator ear ad the other containing hour wll fill lib- 5 I § as 8 '.5 § ` na- . ,-yi --e -v ,,.¢ c~ i,- L |v . 1 ti V . ~\ \