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' " ' '° l' #1 . ;5§'5”|"§f~.,~ ~ *U fry’-~ I -AY_Far the Largest I I I .I I If If V I I .WI S- I ~ ~~ I ‘- D Ji: I _ ` I _ 'II....,,.S”I _"I ` .f Univ -oirouletroe _ V A _ ; . - it _ -_ V. I V -_ gs; AA fbi! Province. ` - A - _ ` ""9" _._A le lc' 3?. _ ' ~ ` ' ' ' '” "*'I . 4 rr ‘ ‘ ‘ I ' s ‘ ` ' 1 ' V I Ori/tsr.orrsTovrN, Prince EDwagD_rsi.as1o__cA_Napa, Tussoav, ocroaaa 5, rece. .. ._ _. {.'.°.r,e..i'.;e'“ ~' sglllsillmi ---- _ --. Y 2 PLUNGED T0 ._ D1ssI~:NsioN airlines _ Two rncieniis ms DLATH IN SPANISH council IN comsion _*__ _ , . _ _ A ._ it _ A _ '. , o 0 , ,’ 1 Diver in Amuseme t ' A I . Dive Fr' ‘ ° ' - - f . ._ n. Park Turns 3 A Tie lies Been Created in the Council by a ilfemher A Head`-on`Collie¥t`iiis Atteedcdliih' \ Om aA~Sh0w Specialty Into Changing his. Views on the Military Question.” tal end.l)amagiiigfllesulis,'_ a Horrible Tragedy. Moors Dispersed by Spanish Artillery. and Engineer are Dead. SAN FRANCISCO Oct. 4-(Speclall) M 1 i 1 MADRID, 0 1; 4.__. _ _ _several hundred people saw John cladmiies ehzzgeef dghiellggmnfgtoli extension or field epergfggéalf) “lf ““f“°"‘”° ““f°f°9¢°l1 °lP°'Dd1tu_res. King A_1fonso is disposed to symfv- WINNIPEG_»_ 0°t~ 4-(Special)-A standing orders, ren pest the plea Msngels, a "flaming high diver," plunge ninety seven feet to his death, al; a local amusement park here into whichlie dove head on. . _ n Af soaked sheet or cotton. _"ca is illfther complicated, but there He miscalculated his distance and is ai P0e9lUi1itY Of il regular declare when he failed to rise from' a tank. shot into the tank. from which he *-5011 of war between Morocco and was later removed with a, broken Spain' neck. WMI” CONBS is closed lt becomes Q ' Munn Horns ur Munlln fxrnlss No Truce ofnllev- Gordon HIS NIIIINNSS ,=' ___ __ flllty the council of the t t to _ L_- ___g*s_ee the council. 'Pho military party novo/I ' insists that mililtary efforts _ and sacrifice in Africa must be compen- sated by permanent occupation of Morocco coast, between Cape Teres __§`9§c_ss' and Tetunan, / ary, but a unexpected obstacle has arisen' in the counc`i.‘, where four lib- erals, who have, been opposing the campaign in Morocco, have been join- ed by another liberel,_thua creating tie in the council. IAMPHEHE WAS IN PUUH HAAUH In Accnmrun -v»__ Had a Bad Attack Recently R’;;"‘L‘;;;‘_‘ffr;"“-h0°“ 4~- - ' 9 . \v o was convicte as warman has been DIS* I NCC€5SIIalBd DNS' B.” a°°°mP1lCff Ofarch-murderess, Mrs covered. MONCTON, Oct. 4-(Special,-A big bull moose, standing on the track, near Painsec' Junction, forced the morning express from Point du Chene to come to a standstill. The moose was sighted when the ,had a gohd night and is now much He hopes to resume audiences imi- trefn was some distance away and despite repeated ‘blasts of the whistle, it did not move for some time after' tue train had stoPD€d- | Police have been asked to search= for Rev. Gordon Warnian, the Monc-‘ ton man who has been missing since September Sth, and the police at Woodstock have been asked to fur- nish all' obtainable information. The father of the missing man has also made enquiries, but nothing has been len`rne\‘l.| _ Maulana, oct 4-(spcciai.)-Fiit- een hundred Moore appeared on the heights of Mount Minier Lixa, but were dispersed by Spanish artillery- The Moors also made a, feeble at-| tack on the Spanish position at Na-;. dor but were repulsed. I` There is no further information as to outcome of the offensive move- ments undertaken on Saturday by general Marina. The natives report 'that the Span- ish capture of Zeluan, a sacred city Of the Riffs, has aroused the trlhcs in' outlnnd, who are flocking to join the Riff leader. A NIE EIIEIIIIN fl | I Dain and a swelling in' leg, which in- dicated a recurrence of gout. Audiences wcre discontinued yester- day. CHAINANI AlHL[I.S He is suffering from consumption ROME' Oct 4_(Spe°ia1')"The PD” State’s-attorney Smith is confident that he will make a confession clear- ibetter. ing- every detail of the Guinness farm mystery. . Up to th-e present he has protested "“;i‘""°’Y' _ that he known nothing about how '01' Beveflll days the POPG hes been Mrs Guinness killed and disposed of Iindisposed. He suffered ccnsiderab o her victims. IIHEIENNE INIIIANS , IINUSUALII HESIIESS CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct 3-Unusual restles n ss v nuns lu sl. un A _ as J Cheyenne Indians on the reservation lnear Bheridan noticeable for several ____ days, hais caused serious apprehension CHATHAM N_ B_ O t_ 3 .B d,hrr_iong the white settlers in that vic- ° " "mf t Th d h h - _ Cripps' Chaummls long distance run' drill iyor foiirrilayddeilnthliavtlireiggs. eflbglfe . _ g o ner, stated last' might that he would sun and willow danceS_ Tl _ . ie govern- gllait e";nlt)'oim'1t3ct1:)‘b; S9P°°`:'*;lenth&§`*::’_nicnt recently distributed $40,000 a- St. J h nv D ci -h'h id th' "“°"g uw I"‘““””` fit as a fiddle by the 9th Joseph Wood and W. W. Watliing will pro- Ml. Anlsulm I o n ery ay u o eir sports. T. Wizard is in rather poor e shape, at present,..hut expects to be hably represent Chatham.in the jump and dashes in the 'me 'neet. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 3-The governments of the United States and Mexico have completed arrangements for the meetings of their respective presidents at El Paso, Texas, and _.___ Juarez, Mexico, on October 16 The I - _ , "El Chamizal" region between' Ul |N Al§i;Sri\‘lhIsASi‘€NItio?i;t-l1i.ver'hi§nceMr?i`dN; P550 and J“‘“`ez shall be wnsidcred . e tral territory and there shall b Ireopened and the .prOSp,§c,t,;1I‘§,f $3; :outings of either nationality display? -- Ye" have “ev” “‘°°“ ‘I ' cd therciu when President Taft _ _ _ Guinness, has but a few days t tinulng Audlence. uv. ° Annu sns Ni snlmlnn YVARSAVY. oct 4-(specials-Tas Military circuit court has condemned two German subjects to four y-ea;-9 amd three Years ill U16 Penitentiary on a charge of espionage. ' ii IIIUZEN IN ANEIIII IIIINAII NEANLI .I IEAII FATHER POINT, Que, october 3_ The steamer Arctic, with Cuptain Bernier, passed tonight on her way t0 Quebec, alter taking on hcr mail. Her appearance off here at. 7.30 came as H SUl`Dl'1S2, she was not expected ‘till noon tomorrow. Since seven o'clock this morning, however, she 'made 160 miles with her canvas ISPread and helped along by favorable Vtidepcamc blowing in like an Atlan_ tic liner , _ I Captain Bernier looks in the best 'of health, and states he has coveredI 24,000 miles since leaving Quebec. Hel had carried out his mission and planted the flag on an island ee fer north as 84. As to fresh provisions, Cgsntaiu Bc-ruler said they killed een- siderauly more musk oxen meat than they wanted for the needs of the party. Pl‘0f0BSors Weeks and Jackson are .also well. Captain Bernler sent mes- sages to' Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hom Mr lzlrodeur, but refused to give full detulls Of the V0yaze until he makes ii. report of the latter. IHE PEEHS MAY PASS mf Anmsn annul IIAIINIIII IAIII 1 IIIIIANEII SIIANN MONTREAL, Oct 4-(Spccial.)-Sir Wilfrid Laurier this afternoon laid the corner sto/ne of the new Provin- cial Technical School, on Sherbrook St, to cost $70,000. There was large gathering of those interested in education, as well as the provincial premier and his cabinet. MANY PNIIISII AS SIIIINIEII NIIIWS NP RANGOON, Burma, Oct 8-The ste- amer Glan‘Mclntosh blew up on her Calcutt voyage and all persons 'on board perished, save one, according to a report received here today. It is believed 95 persons were on bor~fl_' FAIIIIII IIILIINIAIII IIIIILIIAIII Sllllldf OTTAWA, Oct 3-Interesting refcr- ences and recommendations concerning the military forces, as to the status of the foreign labor organization in‘ Canada, the question of immllgratlon dian Northern frelghts, near Bannlir A the west bound freight. gi 0.8¢-. resulted in the .death of hnenan W00¢l90¢I‘ wild brsknmeh Lockhart, ofi _'Phe westbound freight misunder- | There are rumors of dlssensions lnlnthize with the claims of the Milit- lived-on collisron between two Cana- where it was to most the local frei- ght, and mei; this head-cn' at full speed. Both engines were demolfned iid I - = -» I' --.ai IIEII. IIHESEEIIS WINS HIS NACE a dozen cars were reduced to ki Y' nz wood. ' _ LnPsuul_w|ll1iill Khin llsnnu A M' In the Halifax Racing, ihe A ° ' - Island Horses are Still Name of Omam' Sw" Holdirg their Own. time 2:18. the twenty ace stali‘e was won time 2:19). cllllnl vanlms .l_ lift -three deaths from cholera i day uni in and other matters, appear in the reports ahh addresses made at the first annual convention of the Cana,- dian 'Federation of Labor, which o - ened here recently. Some sixty 3;, lsgates from all parts of Cwnada Coit, of seventy tons, and imprison `HALIFAX, Oct 4-(Specla.-1.)-Geo Creeceus won the four year old stake, the Surveyor won the stallion trot, Barlng wcn the three-year-old stake, P by Leonard Wilton. Queen Marie, second, IIN lNIlII;IVi;§ AMOY, Oct. 4-(Special)-Accotdlng to official reports, there were seventy-1 one deaths from bubonic Plague, and Y . ll Amoy, forthe fortnight ended Satur-h IINIW .IAILEII PENSACOLA, Fla., Oct. 2-Shiiiire of the fishing schooner Oaldlwell rl. ins from Nervous freebie, lumps to Hls Death V MARGATE, oct. 4-(spool-gi) -Charles Dui Miller, Agent-Generll for New Brunswick in London since 1890, fell from a window here was killed. _ _ Miller was born in Ontario in 18 At the time of his death, Millet' was staying ln a sanitarium on ml!- count of nervous trouble. ._, An attendant was constantly charge of him but Miller succeeded in .cluding him, and, making his way to a window, it is assumed that he jumped out, for the body was fcilllil in the yard beneath. INIE AIILIIII NIIW ` lllll Illllffll \ _ -ru-r A I VPGINT AMOUR, Que.. oct. a-Ap? coming to the them-hers oi the oes_e= dfan government steamer _Arctief Ol!! Itain Berniefr and his vessel reached-_H far north as -84 degrees, errivfilg that point in August 19th last The Canadian flag was planted tlieti ment of Captain Joseph Lalucm-_ Bud- cn an island which (Wlnbafn Bernfd his crew of seven has been reported by a Mexican giuuboat according to are here and Prasldghq; J_w_ putter. despntches received by the owners of ln September. 80d dill _D041 lst, digg' son, ol ottawa, was lu the chair. ‘the vessel here today. the m-ester st of the ice until A112119* “lb 19° ' ._ _ The executive crnimittee’s report dr-.P¥`UEl°°i9°» _ Arctic the” “med mn W th” lc’ nc-h. _ ew attention to the work 0( the lo;--I The schooner lefft hetx: iléteen fig; fromfwhere Peariy cl;:i|ghv$DtYcS!tfle- £325; LONDON, October 3-Acc rdin to 1-NED labor Dfgfinizations in Canada, “S°» 9“pP°°ed|Y °r ° ‘mme c ey 0 game' n - curl-en; talk if, the hausoof P5,-ua_ an-1. when the convention to consider fishing banks, and the lrst knoignl of musk-ox, deerl, _fox talridd ogllisr fiarg me,,t_ the go ,ernment ,B determined the advlaghillgy of mvm-ng the g0v_ her selzurr-evidently upon the c arge hearing anlflnaa s was own Then 1' to appeal to the country even if the ernment, to lhqulre lngo mm- opera, of poeching on Mexican flshlingd pri- sealsuor w e es wereuieox. on hand' house of 10,65 does not pass the nm tions in this counn-y_ This report serves-was the receipt oft cet espghe one ve enéiae b T ue wished du; ence Dilll of which it is stated in also drew Utteutiqn l'° the queslion ch "mn the captain' ow nt’ 0 There were wo' u ° P V- OTTAWA. OCL 4-(SPWAHPI-)’“A Writ attfendallce at all three of the SDSU- oes to Nfcxic he will he welcomed 1°' il I’Y'°l0cifi0“ in L°tbl“i°re has .tuhons is ll Record one and Suédexs 'Agn the name of) President Diaz gt the been issued nomination will be Oct at thc Llfidles CUUCSE A001' L ll 0 t f J ~t Th th . _ _ cn rance o uarez ci y. us e 138110 01005011 OH UW i`f‘III~ - "ew addluon has "egun none too Chamizal zone, the sovereignty Over This o‘cction is m.ad»c lii..<:‘."-cry th- 'so0n. I h- h ~ d dis Ute' will be left rough the unsciating of Mr Fo‘rticr.M- Tl” nfsthrifiepltioél of Te °°I:1egi€:;; iii Isctatli? c;ld]o_e p year was e -as even ng a_ _ Ladies' College The reception is ZW-I _ many quill-ters_ there is a daily - of imperial defence, stating that thls seizure three years ago of one of the , . the people of Canada_ A reoommm- the master of the Colt was warned ments determinatiwg is said to bei _ M lt ll hi - based on the heme! that there i Idstiou was made that the convention U0* '10 9’-‘ter the °’ ca” B “L 5 a e °f S fe 9° 0" l1°Wfevor of a voluntary -military ser- weather to place all fishing tackle oe- than a year hence. The liberal news-Ivlcel as represented by the present ww The Colt was gm-me,-ly 5 New MIN AMW" .'r..?V: i.‘“.f..§s:'.i‘s.‘;f;’;';;i:;f.::°.AsusH[]N, EMMEIISIIN f_;":.A’.°.'.:..':;:‘;i :.:s;‘.‘::..;°.“i?::.;" ie d so-» »» so I ' s welcome to thc new designed a a | Istudents to the religious as well as HM_|_Itl\e social und educational life ol the I college. Addresses of welcorrile nvkiiéel ' _‘__ -- IgI"§“,‘,’lf NTS §'°rI§r“1°n§°_¥;hn° ‘AEIII oTTAwA, oct 3-Minister or agv 1- HAMPTON» N~ B" Oct' 3‘Last Bury? 'l(l)7,uoyf’Shiibe'liacadie, N. S., theyculture Fisher returns to the capltirl! _ _ ai-my, an approving for a naval _ e‘.1f“';*:...*‘;a'..“;:;;l.z:t sl :.‘:§..“';:';;f.»~;,~@» _wo ical “Hy "Mm tucny deciding- not to rejcct lt, it is h;§;‘_’;‘n;°“wfthltf,e°°&‘;_;;Yf gftigsg even mine hinted that the king is ofthe British colonies but prgservingl using his influence to prevent the re-‘complete Canadian Raton 1 th ' S jection of th° measure and much i`m"matter of control All (vzvqhxlyshius (f portance is ascribed co visits promin- mmtary equipmen, should be I;n_B;’_ cnt politicians are now m-aklng him had reached on a previous 8XPf-Wlf»l01¥_6 The party was frozen fn there early lug the trip southward 'oy' llnkihl' in- _ _ Icreasing prom-,,1ity_ The goverm was at present looming large before schconers belong ng to the same firm Ramt and ,,mSs_ There um Blgmggme live Arctic foxes on board the Arctic. The coldest weather experienced by P mater ch no f it _el ti e s/place itself on record es declaring ln grounds, and if driven by stress Ao! tha party was 5., degrees 'below n,.o_ It was calm at that temperature. .When the wind blew the tempiratilrc 'roee. There was not much en0W` on the heights th; moss being exp0B¢¢l ill many places. There has been no sick- ness whatcver on hoard during the _whole trip. I The Arctic left here on Thutlill! evening, and as she makes only MV- ‘en or eight miles an hour. Will “°l° ‘reach Father Point _before loudly week the building committee of Cor- inthian Lodge, A. F. and A. Masons. held a drawing of numt/'ers for holders of tickets by which the Masonic hall property on Main street, HBmPl10“ Station, was to be disposed of. -The wheels were used, in one of which the numbers of tfckces sold were placed °I1¢‘i. the successful number being N9- 18. thc holder or which ticket is said to bc James Gilchrist, of Central Norton, who by the terms of the _ _ fied with the develop- respective Presidents of these associe _more than satis _ _ t\|,_m§_ A program, including a pianolment of the west. If he nad his way, Hallo hy Miss Hilda Hawker' of St. there would be .mc/re Tlxéeiil fegmllnil ' l _ t n. ai. John' E vocat B010 by Mig? Edxla A1lF€in;sli§icdalNggnrli;l§in8g enbult heoreal- Bak" °f T°r.0nto’ and H vm l;tsDN0 izgs that this will come in time; in- UY Miss I‘em.“° Lusby of Amher ' ' deed it has already come in many 3-. Was ireatllé app€e3fa::idl§iliication Iparts During the \vhole course ol _G , ecre h _ '. _ - lid in the other a corresponding num* Dr ra “nh ,_ Y M_ (;_ A_ q~mvc1_il1is trip in the west, Mr Fisher mct ber of blanlls 1955 one marked build- and M155 La e ' 't 8 ent vislglng many of the American settlers and In ~ ultan- 1905 Secretary are B pr H like all other ministers who have loiélgwpolylotgihlaaflxgshdxiv 65111; e tw the college. ‘been west-__ he is c,,nlld.en¢ mal; they lets to two scrutineers at each wh'c¢l.' __ “fe 1””-Pldli’ °d“Pl"‘“g themselws to wlthgu ten minutes ‘he prize was rea- Ithe Canadian condltloneand will nn can nw _ N nlsul. A. c. Inn/Ilsuns ur drawing, it entitled to the option vii receiving one hundred dollars or lf-0` take the property the nominal va ue . 0 t 3_Eur1 Grey ’ _ | NFLSON, B. (/~. C ' I "I “mc” *S A-°»“l” l‘““d‘°d “wma ieidlthe foundation stonfdigl N°I°‘?,l‘,;§‘ ao0ooYM©A~'" if - ; - S . - ~ ' ' ' _ _ ‘V - ,_, ` _.; silver trowel' rrcsvmd *U HIS Ege n;v.an,s,. Men, out 3-Since, ‘-_D`e- _ _ I., ce||,-,“¢,y..fo1- the.cerem0l1y WHS m” wmber, 1909, the Free Masons of ` I ' from British Columbia silver. Rivers have been endenvoring to or- A INIINIIIII-Illlllll rsiuu, oct s-Three nations WI" participate in the iuvcstlestlf-"1 0' *lm I The Canadian Club entertained -‘theiganin u lodge in wwm and their e¢_ Governor-General at lunch at the Ar'.forl.s were crowded with success rece- ,moury. In his address Earl Grey. any when Deputy Grand Master M. after making allusion t° “vera” ITAA. Whimlpler, of the fifth Masonic cal matters, and toittlie Pé€_*;;‘:"le C2; district, the most worsliiillflll llaflllid experienced in vis DE “_ master of the Grand Lo -ge of an , Iilllinss growing out of LI‘=“*°“‘f“° ""“"“'“ generflly'tgngvcllilssrclfheihm-'wow' :len Tiiogluiiclhiideriziedornlz Cierre Kan sn e¢i>eNS°“*“t1°“' | th J _ _ ee¢,,,,,,d to ,,,,,,,,,,g,,¢lve, or the He eiihecuueetiy visited somete me oi-ircaoo Msnxms. _ ' l ft rnnchss and SPG" I -°-~ ri°.':"*‘.:“.:°::.;'z"‘;’.:*:°....- .':f°;:f 2: so-»»y oc i-- ° 1 9 U ° h Lgdln on his own ranch. "° ""9 \‘ill¢d ill' '°"°‘l°I°“°° lf `°’“ 5' _____.__.___.-- .sept wheel; ,... sez :at Balmoral castle' |uf;ctured in Canada. VIENNA, Oct. 3-Confrontod with the necessity of meeting the enormous expenditure on the military prepara- tions in Bosnia last winter, which was occasioned through Baron Aehr- euthal'e annexation policy, and the addcd heavy demands of t-he novel authorities for new warshlps, the Austro-Hungarian “‘common" minls-' ters are in a very embarrasing posi- The last issue of the Canadlh. Ed- he appointment of a minister of ltlqn of Collier's Weekly,cuntaiped the Illllor was looked upon with sstisfec- gollowlng-, under the bending "Honor NADH- 'Thy Father" which will bc- concurred I The at-,teution of the conventiemlwms In by 8 greet many in this Province. drawn to the drastic way in which' Klag Edward will he sixty-eight the American alien l,a'Dofr law is op- y rs old November 9 next. The us- S era-ted along the Cai\iv.l5a.n bo\r‘dcr. ual birthday honors will be distribut- cllnmigrntion was referred to, the ed to distinguished Canadiens- TWO for countless workers but should be or three knights and several Coi'l1»l\B~ report stating that Canada has room nders of the Bath and of Michfi and for countless workers but should be George will probably 170 I11B‘l°- l\ this careful what kind be admitted. The matter of accolades, merit is some- comzmittee gave notuce that it would times rec_0gnize'd. SUCWSB 0fi»¢'l1°T~ 50 ask the convention to petition the far as kn‘igh'.|i00ck Dec Wheat . ..., 59 tie warmer. I°d'- Ie mhei-ei Premier to recommend thi ham, who. gave nothing buta timely in ur snvll fins c I Z Y _ 'bud have not burgeonad because thc/y to meet in order to consider the hurl-I . Awe", too ,nodest to push their dw get before Dcccmbernand possibly not lms, and so they blush unseen. If even then I whit/e hairs and a lifelong devotion to In the present situation neither the his country are worth crownlrg, we mentt is likely to approve of the War 'T le “_ Andrew Archibald Mecdonald,Charlot- Office demands; which considerably 01- BvIENNA‘ oct 2`;h° dimnrys gm “WWII PHD” EdW‘l`d lslfilld- mf vekcvic en “ me" ‘lime °f “il onthe is hurdeovd with honors. Pei- Istlll NBS l‘°l_7¢I“l~ It 1° dlmwlt 5° Peter whose suspicions were aroused hu", nc Wm.; ,,,,,,,- ,,,, ..____U,- more foresee the outcome, but ln any case y the frequent visit, of Gmlg to If he Wm" them give “mm to “ml (T to for Olnlifiea .) Austria's ambitious navel p\'0§ram- Bai-is, where he attended meetings he d,.,-,,,,,e,, ,h,,m_' But th, only ,~,¢'_ QM, gnu; d N I _ I re- L., er_ day at Bane on A Iam setback. Prince. cognition from his sovereign. thoiipg ‘V.AgTED' for the P, E. I. H an I mfr to show that Dr. Cook could not have reached the Poie. Gen Hull- bard will express no individuel opine- ion on the statement, sayirgj thiid must be done by the Pear! A"°u°‘ . oiuh ee e uoouruyroue body. Jleoerd- Hubbard yesterday stated thg he did not care to go on record as sayin! that the Pleary shtcmcnt Pf0W_¢ “UK Widespread °°“°i’I“°Y '¥°I““ K1” federation. The other is sir char- D _ C lr els ot eucrehc role. fogsengggdrlioliulilioriieisi Sstxiiiiled Pet” °I S°“'I“' Tm’ “hm I"°"'°’ ‘“ its Tepper It is time *hut M°°iy_2l Ri_2_m<3g<1_§¢_-____1‘!°° crate westerly winds, fine and A llt- movements may be the better watch- “ld he a gracious act on the part of ANTED, at the King Ed ¢ IH~ehotel, a girl to assist at c - I The length of today will be eleven' -1»---*’*-- veteran Tory empire-'liliilder for tirlh- ing. Highest WING DIN $0 5 WW' hours and thirty eve minutes. lllnu°d'e Lleiment lor safe everywhere day honors. ~ 1 whit person. ' Wlillll . _