. Ne NE es | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1909; ng . sang a solo, and de lighted the audi- ¥ 4 PERSONAL MENTION s MESKAY IME] WH eMITH ence; with her: swect voice, ROP HOCKEY a Miss H. Anglin gave a8 most ins pir- Movements Of The People--What FURS ing address on "Ou Jdunjors,"" and They Are Saying And Doing. #rasrees FINANCIAL "MEETING IN Rev. Charles Bert we, Anisdonary from Ie 14TH REGIMENT OF- Edward S. Scars, of Seattle, Wash., bapang gave an addr Mass de aling with je visiting his parents, Mr. aged Mrs. GIFTS FOR nb tp METHODIST CHURCH: conditions in that cOuntEy i g FICERS SO DECIDE. Goorge Sears, Earl street. . Wilitam Iva then favored with. an i Mrs. E. L. Mchowdl, Kingeton, is o aw solo, ¢ Sykes ¢ ' The All-Important Question of ther ol : mith 1¢ ¥ 5 By het § Ro nl Will Expend Theéi ir Time to Better | the guest of Mrs. McFarland at the we closing set of The nite © k : ™ s r Advantage Tor the Regiment Alexandra' Apartments, Toronio. » 3 R Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bennett have "Church Union' Came Up For "The League as a Training School for | : | League Convention. structive, | Regretted. met W. WpaBenintt and wife, of Nor- 4 : The meeting closed with the savra-| . . : < Wa On Wednesday afternoan the fimance nent of she diord's Supper Kingston's loa of true amateur |folk, Virginia. meotang theo Ye Kingston distiict. be The paston of the charch and all the gan _: "0 we ethodist hure h at Ha: workers interested in © Harrbwsmith, rowsmith, wr new chairman, on, vared no pains to entertain the delo- 5 3 Y | This conclusion was reached at a | Loughboro Lake. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., Kingston, pre- | sates, and the latter 'wish to extend | . a : E gided. There was a good attendance | ciycerc thanks for the kind hospitality | Mesting held on Thursday evening and A Havelock, August 30th, Mrs. of .the ministerial members of tho | chown them during their stay in Har. (30! i or great shock to sporting er lice Bouniugion Tau. hited jo Jom i § ; Investigation will demon Of urpety, gineey, LEK, a 18 1 In Rca = A ee ode, Yo Yd Spas A LECTURE ON HERALDRY, hase os Lb ee i They Will Nisiy Yuticouvet wud . strate that for the money ex- "ness s digtric as 3 : a Rs Sas J i Lamb, "Russian Pony, Fur- woll guidid by the chairman, and des championship and one year landed it Mrs. George Riley and daughters, I; is pebded you aril get MOST. Lined: Cloaks. etc$ jatohed with speed and satisfaction. By Major Mack, Before the Mili- : | | | | | ! A | | | sport will be © sorry to hear that William Drury, 0: Drury, -Mrs. Wil | the officers of the 11th regiment have | liam Drury and Miss L. Rosovear have A set of Handsome Furs is | decider] to deon out of hockey eireles. | returned Tron "Isle View" camp, very appropriate. We have a large assortment to choose from in Mink, Persian Samp, RTYRTErminb--Sealy-Chrine chilla. Coats in Seal, Persian J disteiet,. but only a few of the lay rowsmith, cles. three years the officers had |] i THE BRIDE | Discussion--Report of Epworth | Christian Work," 'which was most in in Other Work--Their Decision returtiod from Toronto, where thew i | Is { | | i i | ram Stratford on their own ice. | Marion and Marjorie, Camdvn East, 5 Mi . here. Sunday. school work came for . deut.-Col. Cunninghgms states that | have been the guests of Mrs. Joseph | * yl diseusHon and it whe ther ht Wins 0 Axi Celicge Sade. Muck the Siders simply went into it for the Hipson, Division streots during The | " \ . ursaayv PY a r ne wo A . oe AT 4 , On wirsday ning Major wk | good of the city, and for three years past. few days 3 ; 4 \ Now that the Fall Stocks | {1}! to hold at least 1wo * Sunday school antl a Bi (oh al Militar i Justitutes-in Wis district, on at Hint. read a paper before the Roy al Military did all they could do to benefit sport Arthur B. Lotto, advanes reprosenr ; A are in we suggest an, early | 3 : College cadets, dealing with some of land now are going to give others a 3 ee wgton aul another at either Catara- + nk Teo ri ane uD: 2 tative of "The Gay Musician' com- aqui; Elizbure or Jnverasy. the 1 % techiical aspects of Joraldry chai a to follow: their 'lead. pany, is in the city making arrange | selection, as it will be ih pos- An animated discussion took place Prof, Martin, in a few well-chosen re Fhe work was hard and dong, and it ments for his attrastion at The y sible to repeat f h Io Co marks, introduced the Jectuter to the took a great deal of energy that the Grand on Monday, September 20th. : : £13 |) | many 0 Lt e Public Schade tint of ho peal. sudieuce, after which Major {ac k pro- oifivers have decided could be expend- I onaghan, formerly of Kiny- id A styles now shown. ? ors maintaining the neecssity of its be coated 10 point ant how Anyone ly fod 140 greater advantage in the: regi- ston, now of the Now York World, is : . ainlaiing the ness ly has not at least an elementary knowl bment, The main trofible has been that 8 ing used asa text book: Some thought edge of heraldry must be at a disad- [hockey has 'interferred" with 'the other | 20 his annual visit to the Limeston N WOMEN'S SUITS it beter for the schools to be pureiy vantage in reading the works of {sports of the Mth, It took first place City, and is = accompanied «by his i h 14 75. 16.5 ul; so thal Shore, woulg Mri Shakespeare, Scott and others, at all times and indoor baseball, the fied, Counsellor William R. Fur, --_-- $ . 2 no excuse lor separale schoo's, wine Reference was made at length to the lgvnihasiumi and other 'sports all stood | New dork city, Loth enjoyed ther 1 ' Ql the duty of religious instruction was | historical origin of the human heart faside for ho a J It P aibs td trip to this city immensely. 3 WOMEN'S SUITS, $16.95, 17.50, left entirely wi . shes in . : io it firiancially : Mrs. T s Caton, Fox-| t entirely with the churches in the arms of Douglas; the bloody |ollicers quite un bit financially, but this Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caton, Fox WOMEN'S SUITS, $19.95, 21.75 and In tho eveming an appreciative audi- da * Care : Gi hi i : ; ila} | boro, Mass, and four daughiers, Miss- i agger carried as a crest by Kirpat- [had nothing to do with their decision aug > « nee asses mbled to hear the important | vick; the man in chams below: the {to give up the team for Marion, Jeanie E., Bortha, and on up to 35.00. subject of "Church Union" disor wsed. farms of Robertson and his crest, an | The officers ean certainly feel quite | Florence, have arrived home safe with | > Owing to tho absence of Rev, Will arm holding a crown and to many [eonfident that they dre. leaving the | their motor car, having ben' visiting liam Hauna, who was called away by Jother interesting legends attaching to [team and the OH A. with clean hands { Mrs. Chton's sister, Mrs. Joséph Road the illness of his brother, in Ottawa, Jcoat armour, The lecture then touch- {and have done Hothing that can be | lev, Frontenac street. bs . amd Abraham Shaw, Revs. Dr. Ryek- Jed on the frequency with which puns thrown up to them in any way, and If not quite ready to buy man. and J.T. Pitcher took their | and allusions to a man's name or em: | they are parting from the O.H.A | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ! y places on the programme, ployment are to be met with-in andi with the best of good feeling. Al | in you are most welcome to Tu Hg Rivgtan, was aw at Sot u jueves, and explained how a any tines He Ih Sedighs ou | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By make a selection of any Eke o mlroduccd the sud we othcee hele yy some particular man cals, es] Wie he case o we | ' o : wet ny reading a brief paper whist) | is often to be found recorded in the refusal to reinstate Lieut. Constan { Reporters On Their Rounds. Coat or Suit and have it dealy with facts well tabulated, im | coat of arms borne by his descendents, | tine, they always took 4heir medicine | Bibby's the $2 hat store. . 1 d 1 portant and interesting for instance the three covered cups in hke tene sports and never once | Saturday night fruit sale, -bigge place asic e until requir- Mr. Pitcher dwelt on the excellent, | the arms of the Margpis of Ormande, pirit which pervaded the entire work | who claims descent from Theobald Fitz-Walter, high butler of Ireland in 4] 11 fost one of its mainstoys, and 0 Have your, pillows and beds cleaned finer, more sportsmanlike bunch - will by our steam process, H. Milne. Phony JOHN McKAY 149-155 BROCK ST. squealed. fn the officers" decision to and better than ever, at Carnovsky's ed. This is the time of the vy the Sport withdraw from, active hockey circles | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders 118 is the o Ve ear 0 worts M : rE EE > ut' p " man delights in getting in the (Country |of the commiites appointed by the the' Ontario Hotkey Association has | received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. with Dog and Gun. For your needs we can | jiffieent conferences, to moot and for the reign of Henry furnish you with evervthing exgept Dog, The lect . : \ | I : and for a good days sport with sure le lecture was brought to a clos never ente I ran} shots try 1 box W. Mm. C, vaild gq strong desire to dwell on the | with a brief vketeh of the history and | oever enter the ranks . yvet--the fruit, flower and v | * 1. 2 ! sv n ARROW SHEETS Sheets from '[indamental in doctrine, i which J composition of the Union Flag or : » ) : 60c¢ Box u Guaranteed all interested. were fortunate ly agreed. Jack, and Major Mack impressed on MORGAN PREVENTED PANIC. vegetable exhibition at the Armouries P. 5 amd to leave in nbevaniee 'he formed | those present the means of determin ei next Wednesday and Thursday. © See He Bought the Harriman Railway advt. / mulate a basis of uniom. There pr he growing respect and appreciation : { of ones denomination for the other Prof. Martin moved a vote of thank went over to Cape Vineeat, this atin Hingston, From a business standpoint no one | 10 the lecturer, who, in replying, call ; ; . a oon, on the steamer America ' The A great variety of new v materials and od for a vate of thanks to "Major du CL RY suimale weve intpected by Dr. G. WW. 1 colorings, in the plain and shadow can . question the desicability of a Ji i I J 1 tertal | ; ll before going aboard non ¢ 0on ¢ OES oO we Pre wry for having Kindly undertaken the " i " ol . Ee 2 » 2 'Q i ; Es ae n hs Dasibie Me : tack of throwing dhe colored illustin : i p "Hazeline Snow," and "'Sanital Face stripe Duchesse Cloths, in Worsted a galional 'and Neth: Ftions on the screen by means of the} K i Cream," are sold at Prouse's drug and Shadow Stripe Worsted, in plain . W ' oils of difference n o woke of ing whether or not the Jack was i. Mitchell s Hardware i . erence de al pok Su hte upside down : : Securities. One hundred and fifty head of cattle SE ; dist bowie + " a 4 : e scope store corner Princess and Clergy. Rev. Dr. Ryckmap's address dealt pe. The 14th Regiment will hold. a big English and French Broadcloths and with the division in the church of the ! ¥ 3 | 3 ivi 1 | i 3 3 : PRODUCT N Or IST." * : shooting match on Thanksgiving day, i ) 8. WA 0 ' Es M i a} refeted to the reasons TION OT rat J ~~ and have decided to add a mere shant y many others which caused these divitions. He ad- Marked the Opening of the Grand 4 A match to the programme, and will : 3 i } -, Erm NS A, ntt ) MN » wal i 1 * : . mitted the pre bable necessity of the Opéra House invite the merchants tos contribute ' é : prizes' in kind. FOR BOATING AND CAMPING [l/c Seis tern and western, the Roformations There was a good-sized audienec at 3 2 nes i doo 5 of Luthers, and Wesley's times, hut | the Grand Opera House, last evening, § \ ? 1 ibby's the $2 hat store now felt that to keep up the present | when the theatriml seasom of 1909-10 2 : ETT meee sxisting divisions was quite unneces was apenceh bya the production of Mor } J Wes sary and a positive hindzance. to the |rison's version of "Fau u Ring ton 3 Regarding How George Snowden | attach 4 » Future work of the church; specially theatsical-focrs were so to . : hg en speeinty-in : LY " Received His Injuries. our rural distriet and the great | the late Lewis Morrison that the a ¢ , Nickel cased with strongly North-West. never thought of*another actor fillin y ; * Jamies McMcManus, the-youth. a A made movements, stem wind- The local league had the church de | his role of "Mephisto," but in George 2 ; cused, of assaulting George Spowdan, 1 A f- Tr coratiel with plants and cut flowess, |S. Trimble, who played the role, No at the Locomotive Works, is sti é locked up, and just how Snowden re- ing and setting. . ¢ 4 & Ihe church choir' assisted by Mrs, | last evening, a worthy sucecgsor tol:N : Sno re » ¢ 4 * v Ss NC n. e Calahan ( a very eflicient soloist) add- | the great Morrisom has been found Gejved Te injuries i an iron " A was struek on e heac Made in small size, for eel much to the pleasure of the even- | Mr. Trimble followed Morrison's, por . a" \ Wed 1 fternoon, while he . " either pocket or wrist wear, ny a traval of the diffienlt role very close J. PIERREPONT MORGAN] ig i iy Bent but beyon:! n 1 wedl ? and in 12 sizes. Thin model | Epworth L ds : hy 1 fil Wate warialy applauded Wigs York, Sept, 10. --J.. Pierpont {js nothing can be learned. It is un- . . 3 for pocket wear. Epworth League Convention. ib ns orier mace an acmirah orga, at the head of a $25,000,000 (60d that Mcmanus will: enter a Ihe Epworth League convention was Marguerite," and Carlyle Shelley a pool to-day, prevented any panic feel plea of "not guilty "but his counsel, held in the Harrowsmith Methodist 1 capable "Faust." The ) scenic display ling on the stock 'market because of J. McD. Movat, would not make any You don't need us to remind you, that: church, Thursday aiternoon.. Rev. C.1was all that has heen faid of it, 'aml the death of E. $I. Harriman, and giatement this , afternoon, regardinz heavier Underwear will soon be a -neees dd 2 C $ ¢ CS = 1 Nes alt i v ~ 0s side { 2 RRR} np ¢ ie . . . The best value in low A. NSyk presided, and the session | quite squal © to that which . Morrison bought the Harriman railway securi- (10 case, proffucing to leave it until Sheed Wi uit ad Low x, pi ee liroéicen shy Lies in, such yitautities as to mark up it came up ik the polie e Soupt: ity. Saflicient to say we are amply ready vi 8 Selle ocho ns pres a esis seenes were decidedly goo *hion Yacific three points at the open Meanwhile, Snowden hovers between f > fn oe - or you. [Lhe largest assortment and best ent, and rendered a fine anthem, and ing of the market. Other Harriman |ija and death, at the general hospital Ma riage Licenses Issued. I Shen followed an adress hy Rev. ( Queen Street Church Reception. ates showed a gain at the opening ,ud it may be that a far more serious values we have ever had, both in Ladies' . Bates, missionary from Japan, who On Thursday evening at * Queen [as follows: New = York = Central 14: harge may be the result. and Children's U nderwes AT, delivered a fine - address on the sub- | @ I eh 9 tS i : ¥ § Street Methodist chureh, a reception | Southern Pacific, 24; Ene, } ject, "Christianity in Japan." tendered the av Ti : en Vests and Draw®rs to match, Als William Eva then sang a solo in fine x ey \ oy pa Yor, | Res Cte ial ets <3 ds | WAS THE BEST EVER. Yon : T : PAT 5 3. voice, and Rev J. LF Pitchir, Gann) oe: Latics Aly Soot thay. x 1 3 pry dC : Combination Suits. nogue, followed with an address on | From. eicht Aig a Bon Shuseh | BROKE OCEAN REC ORD' "{ Labor Men Realized $363 at Big \ : v Literature." : O it to nine o'cloe we lave: [7 ats 3 € a ieratur nudienco spent In pleasant conversa A New York, Sept. 10.-&The 4A : 2 Pienic. x as follow AM H | \ tion, aiter .which George A. Bateman {4 Qunarder Mauretania broke 4 I'he pienic held by the labor men, y . oll ) oH Jes thee ia, Irs {he} read an address of welcome to My * the trans-Atlantic records by on Nonduy,sproved 1 be the best mrt OLS, Jokes, Drundage and Mos 1 Salles: wh &x lod. i 4 . ever conducted in the city, and' was a Connell. = RAM, o---sesponded. Lua. neall T gaakix the crossing between % - Rate Bix Be Pe Ee, ene Ee - = ern Mv otin Nicolle; president 1-1 a and this port in arent snerees--frofi-u- dina neal stand 8 t er favorec 1a fie ft ' . ad . » Of olo of the Ladies' Aid Society, received at | 4 four days eleven hours and § ! rh night, a meeting was held to : i th loor. N Smit wor |b irtv-five i Real Estate Bargain In the evening, the devotional exe ie Gow 1 b wiry i i i = fA thirty-five ee This per- receive reports from the different com- | gamst, was present, to be ocluce 4 ot te 3 | . sere conducted by Rev. J.-H the I i o> x in Folly He formative ok ters thatgof hey { mittees, | and whpn™ ERE thing wads md \ ! An éxceptic } ell built bh cConnell.* A report of the nominat | , ngregasion Jusitiana by seven - fninu.es summed up, it wa found that $363 | dwelling, nearl ! od sitnatio committee was read by Rev. Man he has been delighting with his playin { The liner arrived at Ambrose had been cleared EK hig was consider R I'he pleasant affair was broaght n| A Channel light at 4.50, cover- } 1a = the labo near "Quicen HeBEsit ot water fu | Brundage, and was carried, as fol X i. ed most encouraging; and mee, Band. rat ps We close at t veloek, af \ ' : "83 les at 8 . =n 1 I ned lows ye en o'clock, after the lacie 4 g 2,783 miles at an aver- &' 0 are well pleased I'his is ®150 I at the picni and plumbing, elect 3 © lot : > ' SOTV 4 rsa ki ta. or an A 0 by 150 feet g ot lnwns and ail President, Rev I. Creighton, Ca had aud dainty refreshment 3 5 eed of 25:87 knots an 4 than was collected See ---- The day runs , were ¥ Lud on labor day, 190 in splendid repair. ¢] sidy first vice-president, Miss Susie : : A go od one i > th vo | Shorey, Sydenham; © second vice-presi Presentation To J. S. Turner i 56;653,658,653,641 and 132 7. [{ was expected that the drawing | Butterick Patterns for October hy hy Bat in Vilage of Larismouth, on dent Miss Carpenter, Gananoyue; On Thursday evening the officers of {4 miles. 5 for the silver tea set offered by the { } third vice-president, Miss . Emerson: | the 14th' Regiment gathered in the | $4444444b 4 +4444 4444 manager of the Bijou, would take) 2 fourth vice-president, Miss H. Anglin, | cosy little mess room at the Armow -------------- > place, but it was found necessary to oC art, LA fifth vice-president, Miss Myrtle | 105, to bid favewell to* Lieut. J. S| . : postpone it for another week. \dsitf. secretary, Kenneth Ross; trea- Turner, mamaesr of the Standard] Fighting At The Bijou. | ! 1 te anc ANCL yO g A ' ; gn ie . Real : pi ee 1 Welling urer, John Stagg; conference repr bank, who has been transferred to \ King's Conspiracy is a thrilling | A DASTARDLY. ATTEMPT - entative, Rev. J. IL. McConnell: pe- | Winnipeg. During the evening, Lieut drama after. the style of "The Three When ordering your Cooked Meats for |Presentatives to convention at Win- | Col. Cunningham, on be half of the of: Musketeers, 2 which is starved at the To Wreck the Ottawa Express on lunches or picnics, don't fail to order | chester, Mi H. Aaclin and Rev. C.|ficers, presented an address to Lieut. [Bijou for tdiday and to-morrow. It atmo some of our Pickles or Religion We h AVR LT Cassidy * Turner, and 'Major Skinner handel 1i« « French damn tad bythe cele | : 2 Rk variety to fhoose jrom, fhone, 570. } i TORN ; Otlaw Sept. 10.--A das tardly at H. J. MYERS, 60 Brock street. Fhe chairman introduced the new [him a handsome wrist watch, engrav. |brated= Louis humont company, of | ay ay k the Ott xpre: president, and the latter then pro od with the crest of the regiment. My. | Paris, and wish' the streets of that ro- | tempt to wreek the va. o Ps - o was taken completely by eur- {mantic old city, as a background: The -the Gatineau bran h of the : / are very fine, | Was made ndar Maniwaki. A large FORORORORN pricad watches. ule \ nominating committee was elected, FORRES OH YTS wiwlinlel Buy Baby's Own Teblats' 4 Gib- ceeded with the programme Turner Miss Grace Mitchell, of Kingstoo, | prise, and was visibly affected by thy [costumes and conery 1 1 st > | gift. He thanked the officers very [and the whole is in colors. 1 his! pic- | stone aneh a rail were placed acto } i csi --_---- Te kindly for their romembranee, and-for }-ture is fully wd to the high standard track and weeds piled on the obetruc * 9 94040000004 the thought that prompted. the gift of excellence inaugurated by" the Bijou | ton. The Zrain was * travethog at exclusive allstar picture service, and high speed, but Enginecr Stay, ol 4 Boy Was Attacked the eclath of sword: nnd the shouts of | Ottawa, noticed the ohetFusion sl A ixteen-yoar-old lad 'was attacked combatants resotud: through it all | stopped his Stine within a few ord was attack Pheie is i of the beautifully | of it. The C.P.R detegptive 3 are work. a dog ¢ . or © : . alio one de by n dog at the corner of - Monte al ncted Bios raph dt mas ititied. "Thaling on the asc. a7 . x : : } and Queen streets, about nine o'clock a | : : JHnnouncing J a most : on Thursday night, and bitten 'on thie Nie oi the a Kis i ht ign beauty! | Romy i . leg. While the wound is not a seri-|' Glgiasjidnisier faye | I. Was All Jobagen, F Gi 1 d Bo; unusual display of _Jous ofle, it is most painful, and the ; Bee Sam Francisco, Sept. 10.- Referee or ir g> an ys i lad, to-day, asked the police to have Montreal Battery Won | Smith velused to give a decision after { i Woollens for Fall he dug shot. to 2g, Sent. W-Thu Sistolirttere?| duck dobueon an ZAC Kult | 4 GOOD SOLID INSOLES, mann had hattled ton ie in a no Want Inspector Of Bridges [tition at Petawawa this summer. The | decision contest, last night. Johnson, and Winter. . It is rumored that a petition is be {90d field battery of Ottawa was see-| however, had a clear lead in covery" BLUCHER PATTER! ing circulated, to be sent to the rail-lond ond the 28ed of Ottawa thivd | round, and easily carned the unofficial way commission, in favor of Thoma rem eye decision of the newspapermen | BOX CA LY UPPE RS , x 2 J 4 Je spr . : Spence, Wolic Island, being appotnted Melons, Mel 4 The colored fighter sailed at Kaufi " > 1 I ' ons . ' Jnviting an early call an 'inspector of bridges. A well-known | | 4 stand to-morrow morn- | Mam s efforts, and chopped the latte | Girly' fzes. 11 9 . : " ' ' county official is deeply interested \ (e's 'little broakfact. and wa all' over the ring and against the| iirls Ss Zzes, to 2. while the line is the niatte a ee mar rope. Kauffawtanded Joe than : » * S-------------- { ; hali a dozen good punches. $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.65 On 1 i oon Lord Charles - \ still complete. Saturday, 5 am. qr 2 pm, Sw i Beérastor wil ii \ foundation Division Court Dotket. : day, 7:30 am. or '2 pm; returning |ctone of the Canadian monament to] Judge Madden will have a very busy Sunday or Mohday. he erected on Umiversity avenue, To-|time at Tuesday's session of the div- it ® son's Red Cross drug steve. EDR Si * Boys' Sizes, 1 to 5. gi : | Yorto, 1 remembrance of the Cana- ison court, twenty-five cases hav * The Fonmas Blaud » Tron Tonic dian" po who died iti the South{ing been entered for hearing « 4 ' v Pilke," 100 for 250. at Gibson'® Red | African campaien | - Joivin ston S Cross drag-store. Fresh there t Svdenfiam, Wiliam Lawson, J.P | Bear in mind this fact : The resur- | g , For baby carriage wheels to have lrinburg, was locked in the cemetery ection from the Poiter's field is just : mew rubber, Phone 542. We are the | vault, "for. twenty-idur 'hours. Fortu-|as sure as' the most costly matbleized | Dunlop agents. H Milne, Bagot street. nately, next. day, a funeral took place | vity of the dead. Hor ticu! Al exhibition, Wednesday | and he was released in. an exhigsted Don't tmtertain' the idea that and Thursday next cdition 5 Lal his not a fall reco o the atest hats ¥ Yibhy il i fe ' 8 hats prayers, \ --