F555? The foregoing selection does not ex- haust by any means the list of geo- graphical blanks waiting to be filled. Before the Atlas Complete can lie" on our shelves `we must penetrate the darker. haunts of Borneo, Nlorth Amer!- ca, _the Congo basin, the s`even-hun- dred-mile mountain range that stret- ches from Der Fur into the heart of Sahara, and numerous other Inn-an- I\TeviLcin1on.__(3onn. - -_` rorunna.Me. T - - - O)d0_rc'hard1Me.. .- . Kehnebunkirrt - - m_1rrayABoy.TQp_z;e. - Cse onna.g,- - "swung, N.B..` _ _ A . -' `u-I_un v___ `4 a ;_ Ry. Sya..`Toronto -`y. Viifnitggli -:-`.L=;;~a J. E, Billingshy ]1:-Aiiiif`i..46:i`Ex17g3a:1iiisi6us 431.-P*9 W"'E9 _ +_V."`?r._H`? _`G9. A~_I>_-I.>U_L.v.TH V :2: _. vuunuuuuuwyvyaag I an I u u . -- ~. syauey;`N..s.., . . . . . 31.90 .Pr9pp:tiongte.19'z(,Y tesv to other points ~\. 7' lglus liaif oent per mile from Winnipeg'to4destination. but not beyond McLeod. Calgary or Edmonton. v ' RETURNING _ $13400 to Winnipeg. plus half-cent per mile from points east of McLeod. Calgary to Ed- monton. to Winnipeg. . 100. II- From all stations east of Kingston in Ontario. AUG. !9-From all stations Toronto to uarnia Tunnel inclusive. via Stratford, and South : um-cot in Ontario. ` i ' _ 2100. 18-1 From alintltions North of, but-not includin Maine Line Toronto to Sarnia .,'l'IInoi;` via Stratturd. all stations Toronto and North and East of Toronto to Kingston. 3- From all stations Toronto` and East. and East of Orillia and Scotia J qt. . " From all stations Torontoto North Bay inclusive and West thereof in Ontario tweenwlnnl . Saskatoon. Bdm ton V `The qgnnd -`l"rvu_nk .aclnc linlitggg Is, the shortest and quickest route he-, i it Full Paptioulars stall Grand Trunk cket Odioes. or write . E; Homing. D. P. A., _;.~ V` . A. _G.v'i`.Ry,'l`oronto.`Ont. A - . HD1115`. J`. Q: 0 u ` Charlotpetovin,-P I. sunny.` N. 8.. .' 10 only Muslin Dresses trim- med with Embroidkry worth $7.50 % , On Sale at$l.98 A 1_:__cursions I1 -1J IQ Muslin l)res- ` es to Go *(?m;>pi11`i;x; ' 1` 2" of we DiRfF:J. }Cotton Hose to Go Fine Ribbed Cotton. Hose ` fast black, all sizes `to go at White Skirts to Go Fine `Indian Head Skirts in new style only . . . . $135 Fine liedford Cord Skirts worth $2.50 A` -4 An Amazonian Empiie Ti'..E.'..'a'/1's. ?o`.T2.'n3"...'a'u`u Iloun(:,fl`rIp.Rates from 2 pnairfor `25c '50} $1.98 emu _TRUNK RAILWAY SYSIEM_ .suit was brought; the first : _ ma. 1-. urr of the District Court; the; 'ZP0I1_1'13;!:__t , Railroad Company pay to the United States. kind in this _tates to recover penaltie~~"5fi`* 7` `iractions of the hours`, Of, ICC _I TIP ICE I33 0 Battle to ~ I\.__ 2 doz. Cravenette and Paramatta Rain Coats, good colors, all sizos on Sale Ladies Rain C oats To Clear Each $1.50 $16.85 ` 17.85 18.15 18.70 20.40 Parasols to.:go at half price. About two doz. Fancy and. Black Parasols,, shown in window on Sale at Coi-set Covers to go at 35c Corset` Covers of ne Embroidery T good value at 50c. To go this week On Sade fo_ go at a reductioh of ' from IO to 20 per cent Fine. Range to Seiect from i David Church, aged 19, son of the late Alexander Church, and Harvey Massey, aged `seventeen, were drown- ed in Lake Couchichilng on Sunday. About 10 a.m. they left town in a". canoe, intending to cross the lake to their camp at Chiefs Island. `An hour later they .were sighted by a launch when about half-way across. Tliere was a heavy sea on and the -boys were making -slow progress. During the afternoon ` Church s coat was picked up oat- ing in the water, a. letter in the pocket giving the clue to its owner. Inquiry revealed the fact that the boys had never reached their des- tination. Search was instituted, and A the canoe, paddles and cushions were found`, and there waslino other conclusion than that the occupants -had! been drowned. The lake was dragged V nearly all night and Mon- day morning,- but the bodies had not been recovered up tfo Tuesday. Both were employed in `the blacksmith department of Church Bros. Carri- age Works, Orillia, and were good) steady bolys. TWO BOYS DROWN . `FROM CANOE AT ORILLIA Low rates to other points. Retain limit` ` two months. Pnlmqn Tourist Sleepou leave" 7- Toronto 11.35 p.` m. on above dates; ruming . through to Winnipeg via. Chicago. "it. fun; _ and Duluth without change. Tickets are also on sale via Sax-nln nnd Northern N1l\`if gdtion Company. ' ' Coior Wash Dresses Each 1*uesdau"unin `October am: inclusive "Winnipeg andRetum $35.00 Edtnohton and Return $43.00. Homeseekers % .Excursinns Each 98c Only 35 ------ --___.. J. Biuipgsny. `Agent. Bar:-la Ne.w1na1'ket Express-Herald-That eminent lawn bowler, Mr. - ._.P40ucher_ of Alllandale, made ithe_. ..tIfip_ `to Aurora to see Newma.,rl-net _,-,3"e'jt_ti-ng trimmed. Mr. 4 Poucl1er.- 4 has.-'_; `no special grudge against Newmgrket; but he does like to: see them -:get- ting` a licking / ' i. , `T The Grand Trunk Railway ' LS-y-In stem have awarded` three -"scholar: ships in the Dep-artfnenti _of Rziil-2 ` \vay.< of the Faculty "ocrf Applied: Science at McGill University to_theV fol1km'ing' succ-ezssful candidates there- for: Hugh A. C`. Gmmbie, ,_ K. 0.'- liutchinson a'n(l7` Li A. Liimpl0ug`h;_' lepot Attached to ceiling and can be Lower-c ~ ed or Ra.Isad_Aga|n.* . One of the best of all devices for drying clothes indoors` `is the rack shown. in the illustration. It is 6 feet long and 3 feet wide and can be at- tached to any kitchen or laundry ceil- ing. It is lowered and raised by means or pulleys. When the "garments are to be hung on the rack it is lowered" to` a convenient height and then raised. when. lled. This carries the clothes 253, words .in the::`- New Te`st.`o.`tne1ij:.V Asked _o=hand, one would 'proba._b!y' gay there were more wordyln . the` Bible"; than in. lshke gp.ea`r?a;% :;an9fks;. but. as _a rna,ttqr;.atj;.;.ti;eE};th157' ` "ea 13 in tavjor vq;.:tlie;`:,Ba:d;g;who," ,;hs,i....-"-.th.O% = reapedtable :0!` .-1814A.'.80_.j.~9l" ?41.317f`; more`~th1in lth ~`Btb1e=.~_. Alogethbr .;:hi_t" plays have notewer than 1.277 `charac- ters, one otwhom `(Hamlet) l1asd11,61.0 words to deliver. * 'I'.'l'-....'I-L n L -' "":`.I`i;tI`1`l e`t`.:"v` "i:Ir1deed", t ie (the longest play, contalining as it does 3,930 lines, while the Comedy oi_En-ore," lathe. shortest. with 1,777 lines. The ilongeet word is. honoricabilitudlnatibue," which is - certainly a. tongue-twister. The curious can nd all the letters of the alphabet in the 21st" .ve'se'_'5ot the 7th chapter of A Ezra, while refer,-. ence to the 117th Psalm will show that it is not only the shortest chen- ter.in -the Bible, but also the middle chapter of the book. - 9 ' to the top of the room, where they are not only out or the way, but where . the air is warmer and drier and where `they dry more` rapidly and more .thoroughly. This rack i's'a.1so"~~u se-tul` to air clothes on after they have been ironed, as many laundresses like to do rather than told them up while _ still smelling of the iron. Even when I `in use it is not an lncumbrance and" la-t other times is scarcely noticeable.` Tar as a covering for iron work musthe used with great care, inas- muchas the crude material contains sulphuric acid and ammonia.` This may cause serious pitting and rusting. `Furthermore, it does not adhere well to bare metal and should never_ be applied except asa covering for other pigments. The rened product offers the advantage of great resistance to foul atmospheres and corrosive gases. . On account of its dark color the pre- | sence of rust cannot be easily detected. Oicials in the employ of 1:351` are making a valuation of `the Grand Trunk Air Line th" Niagara to the Detroit .Ra'vers;.v?'ith the object, chasing` the road? of whi`31`1 it arm has a lease: If the deal goes t1.r(mg`11 the Wabash will be_ t1 uckcd. it is- repomted,.o. `pure l It is a little curious that some of the most `far-famed battles-Titanlc struggles we are accustomed to call th'em-have `really been less destruc- tive than less well-known battles. We look upon Sedan as a battle of giants, but itwas less costly in life and limb than Plevna, and both of them were much _ less murderous than Blenheim or Waterloo. which in their turn` are surpassedln the gruesome list by the. little-adgvertlsed battle of Assays, when thirty-one per cent. of the British troops wens placed `hots 'de combat. Iwuwr--vv-v -- -- _._V_,, A telephone-exchange three miles in `the alr!- This statlon, to be` the ;highest in the world`, is in the me- `teorolozical `observatory on ,.,the top, `of Mount Rose, in the Pennine Alps, ; 1_6,450 _teet~ above loses-level.` At this televation .a',n_o1i' it always found, and advantage in ; taken of the high insu- lation given~hy'.d1 y snow, the wires in {the laI't- `Iection.~,=-at the peak, being itsimply -- __laid on the `snow-covered _, W.hat` K:Vr:n,|o op.oV Mount , Kamloons; %-B. C.. sl(uatod' at the `Junction Not the North ind South Thompson Rivera. d.,er1yVes. 1tg_. name [tron an Indtpn word meaning-_ ffth ----J.I.n-nn 11`. `H5 X..'.3"~l , _ . .'rh_e contgntl at `a.,cdn` ogplode when 3 rule becomes overheated .and1Igl,ve" an, audible fnre .!n_ o. roc`o,nt_lyL pste1_1ted;dev1o9 ;lo138' 1110.! line; , W [A .. am, Bullt_.i`-iluugn . Ana an Liawu, which-. age rigidly enforce A ,'~r_equir`ei giwpilingu -and buyi- neu hdiues to be built .0! solid-<.Inu- { terio,ijv.hfon_14 intorigr. `to Vcxtu-ior._> 1 ; `-` _' j o oKIuuW;e`uJ.{R9-. V : Spring tongs,_ tormtnstigg in point- .- ed blades. hug .boen.-patontod byga _ Connecticut 1n._mntoI'.. -for removing` weeds. tom `.'V 4j",\.'-.A:`..""-,'.'?'jifA"!`-"` CLOTHES DRYING RACK .scLo'rHm's Nor IN cram Wu. There was more traic`ovtQ.Ti'in St. last Saturday and; Sunday, thali. on any tw_o previous days, .('>W.ing. to the closmg of " Bradford` St. `on account of the laying the concrete roadlw-ay; Heavy-`(C;rIt'% >f; BI; Bgttleo V I `Telephone Izie clouds -__-I_ -._..- .|.I.--- _.`l "l'aZr Y'Eiat sag; `A um I IIIIJI ll vvvnu qu- 9!. the` wo_.tefI;- Bonib` Fir; "8AIn;lV 5' =s:.1s""=!:.f:e----:-r~--.;- i!EPP`!?` ngmwhetic I1 ! Inns: and -um: 91..,tjd931n1t9;Fdq~- .9.` it -is to work as he is worked. I `realize that the over-working ,0! the `spit ball has kil1ed.ot! many ltchers and I `simply can't. reconcile myself `Y... .. ..--. a..1u.`.-.. ---..lA..-.I La.- to "calling -on Ed. to suit the occaslon."f vv vnunlonla UM l_-lit: UV nun lvl-IV Vyvihwavuc ~ In a way -Sullivan sacriced his career` as manager to save his eta!` pitcher. Being a catcher, he realized what Walsh was doing. 11...... 1.11 ;. fl1.I..I. -'fIlL-I..I_';_ I..- vv q-uuv vv cunning vv awn:-3- Honors ta'.l1 to Walsh. Pitching heal tore `his `Sunday crowds is always his: lot. Rescuing faltering pitchers is his rst duty. __ Doing the. heavy work in `all big series he dotes on. .1!`-A ucA\nuO|a- _lb..L-_- ..-A J{_l-.I ....6 Saturday was a record.` da.y;`0_'n* the Barrie Division from. Toronto, the Grand Trunk carrying` `moi ? people out of the Queen` 'City.[ points on this line than they 37'6"? did on Toront0 s_ Civic H01id3Yi b9f1_' fore All the trains were run in` sections, and all were i_11oi1rs1_5laf_;e_.;_v N0. 07, due here at 8:15 pm`. did! not arrive here until 11 - 0 c1!O_`_k,r ,while the second section followed at" mi(h1ig`ht, with the Cobalt Express? at 1`.2.f30. The station pllhtform` was thronged all evening with waiting for friends. against `Walsh than against any other: man `in baseball-. `When he is right;-V `managers know it. is a` task to beat. him; Often the qpposing ieadar starts ayoungster against Walsh, admitting `the chances of victory are: sltghtz` f'11n I-snnin hnnfnn I-nr nlmnnf nuns-11 ; .'.Mo1?e "y6iIg"E1c"cI{37s "Ea ti'ie_d out I in ` 91: ,2 `ml: Iuu . Moon ln'wYTord ~'ro _nnd a. young bull nipouo in-his , the busy action 01 st..,Jqhxi. 3,, vvruv-,.the experloncg oz Captain . A f"K . 1 .r,-,,V.:njya barn and re '_ f` -agq_l ,;mude 10!` tdllge ,~, 1 V. : . J lkin." It._wu kept 'ca'ptlve.. ....,_, . -~ . . U U`... '9-> ..'0~.W51`i"bein` `fltie. n"Rea.dy :_;}SIo pumr can honestly *il1Ip'ufe-"`hie < right; to `the honor. Ever ~ since Wlsh b ec:e.mej.va.luab1 e to the V3 Chicggo` club, -`which, by the way; was 1n.'1906.- he was the salvation of the Box. Managers Jones, suumn, Dairy and Cauahan ' ways` called upon him %%""*.nn1:edinup91i 'thisi.9l16,"dBF during l in `a. pinch. Su liven used him to less ggivantasa than the `others. `A friend 1'.181!_a.As.._.inl.5una;gei' and ms `answer- wig-I truly"fsn111vanesqu. `.1 `llfn 5-.11:-`:6 TIYgI_I.; 1.. ..'_7 ------ 1.! V059 Unascoavvw vb vavvv-J Inc`: wnnaooqn \ i I've been beaten by almost every bush pitcher i-n the business," Walsh once said. -They start some phenom against me and he always` works like a star, although he mayznever-pitch another good game. These phenomsl have been my Jonah) . ' `l -The private Pulluaan as a means of luxurious travel has a rival in an automobile _land_ yacht, equipped for Mr. U.VH. Dandurand ot Montreal. __I--__)_._ _---..._.-.l_L.l-_.- All]. `Jo 1&0 Jiuuuuluuu Va. uuuuuuuu -. . There` are sleeping accommodation` for `ten persggs, telephone system, electric lights, a `kitchenette and a combination smoking and `dining-room --_j-in `fact all the. comforts of home from 9. refrigerator to a writing desk. hunt.` !._.I.. I._... 8-on. 1~:\1\nI\n`1\ an-\vvsr\nIo_ 1105!. A. ` ' Dire;lar}.behind' this icompartment is. a. kitchenette; so designed as to make use of every inch of available space. A linen -: cnpboard, a` neat gasoline gtove and a. refrigerator make up the equipnient. - L V V . Unlteu ';uuauvu--- . . _ - ` otQue8ec's ponulatmn 80 Del . '36!- ng [pouch speakins. and 20 pexj~cen.t ` ' ` . kings ' ' .. ` ` `5}3.."?encn speaklrfs DOODIB 111 Q,..g,e', 70; per cant, live in v1l_lage_s and. rum dlstr!ct.8._ and ac pen: cent ` " " 1112.: a town. 4` l-n...C.`.`f-.`..:..-...~.. Tn'm-lv- wastes of -v -5- I an nu; _S!l_ll`lVEIlUu`I ` ; ' . -`ul __hav e ' c'~.1ght Wllifin 36" gamelthat I realizeihg terric strain IHVUCFIVMD LVI uvv Iv V-Ivan vv--um _v--. qthor compartment; six feet square. in ohis used as 9. combination smok- ing and dining-ifoom, has berths for tonr. ___It is equipped with two exten- sion `tables, each three feet long uy nineteen inches wide. and a. rommg les,k";" V" uu_--u..' I....|.l-ul Okla nnvnnmnffvnnnf in Although the men in`_the Shops of the G.T._R. at M:0`ntre_alV have been put on shoxt time,` .thero. has been no cutting .of the '_me`x'1 ,s" `time in the works here. 0 W % Q,,;b.c:1s Cantiais Vldrgest `province; .-1 o6.'s%s4 .,'s`q`uaI-`e mues, largr than me `Un!ted"'K1?n8d0m3- ` 4-.p<`p\...".E.....I- .-mnuhnn 9.nnm-'1-.nnt_ Montreal Man anvuu In Avacnavauvvn av w u.-v... ......._. `The body has ve separate compart- ments.` -6 Immediately behind the driv- er's 'ee`at are quarters for the chant- teur._ A room with sleeeping accom- modatlcnsv for ve `women comes next. 7 _.. -_..._-..L-.--L` a-I-g Inn` nanIua;FA' ,,_.nch spdaklnc picnic in Quetsec. In ```?'.`"`9" "`."':".,`1.`%`"-w.`' `,0 5 315-000`--%. .` %s0o.oo16.ooo `find s1oo;ooo.ooo, in CIIeI III)`. lllv urvvuu. : "rho assresate yearly wages of ivinhnil vilnie '61 new orbps 1;: `at: % `ry A_pr9d~'<:.tI.. about ;as,ooo.ooo; nr9q9eu.; sane;-. . new-van-rn 'vvb1*# % F50 ABOUTJOUMG 3 HOTEL on wnsus Mr. Albert Wice has the Davidson barber .'s1_1IoIp his.` installed a pool room "in the{ rear. Mr. D. Gibson, formerly of this Ward, is Iiiaiiaging the barber.;shop.;" - . _` ' , is '."i % fvl-A-lac. 7La st Word In Automobllo Luxury ED. WALSH Of quite a different character are the enormous mountain-tastnesses of [South America, which lie along the Upper Amazon and in the districts of polumbla and Peru. The celebrated treasure of Cuzco lies secreted among the Peruvian heights. Impenetrable forests, mountain Jungles. _ and in- lnumeralile fever-spreading rivers hold the most intrepid adventurers at bay, to say nothing of carnivorous ants. malignant snakes, water-`moccasins, and those most deadly on serpents, anacon- v nu. During recent years over a- .d6se`n expeditions were either wholly or partially. wiped `out in their etlorta . to wrestle with these regions.` ; * ` Rich "In-Mineralss s ' - Althoush the tarnous A El Doraclo `which. set. the sixteenth ce,ntur`y"ablaze has `never /lxeen unearthed, the country I might. iitjtingiy be. ;ca1ieg1._,Ei- borado. =!rom_ the rich .gminera_ls and .. 'Dl{Ti0l.9l.I3 ?I'thnes.einan$t1ns tiieretrom-f lvovnvn) Aav LI-I Icuv I-lvuov `.1 run`: ---.--v I [PLENTY 0f JWQRK On a "rough estimate, shout seven millions of square mi1es,`o_r-one-eighth` of the total land surface-of the world. are waiting to be discovered. Some 200,000`_squarc miles of this He in the Arctic regions of the North, but among the frozen tracts that form Antarc- tic in the South, where Scott and his gallant followers perished, nearly .3,000,000 square. miles are relegated to the sole use otwhales; seals, penguins, petrels, and other animal, and bird inhabitants of frozen `homes. - `L J! ._--__ _-____.-__..lLl-_ IlIlIItll\1IaD DIJUII WU! E` ID IIVVVI Vvliwvvyov u In Arabia there exists a tract of unexplored country. nearly ve times as large as Great Bnitain; It stretches from Mekka almost to the south-east coast, and is called Dahkna, or The Dwelling oi the Void. -I A Rlveriees Tract Probably no more desolate waste is to be found on the globe, for not a single river is estimated` to now throughout its entire 400,000 square miles. some authorities state that the wholedesert is not worth a'do1~ lar. Others give credence to the legend that treasures and hidden cities : lie in the heart of the sands. - . ,cn3-_____L -I_-.._--L-... -_- `could never be formedin such cllmes "{"t1~1'e"i1I' "i{Im"" ezmmunities I as these, but the scientic world is ever eager for the discoveries of ex- plorers, and even among uninhabitel districts their work, is never wasted. _ L..- -A -5 Hugo Tracfs of cache : Surface Arq Degolate waste: or the I-|ome of Savages zliack; yauiuxvnp nmvuun VI-Ilinnlvuwun-I3 ........ .... _ Strange, wild-eyedtgnen descend oc- casionully from the mountains, mug- ing wonderful fragments, with them. But. they refuse to not 18 guides to. those -who would` accompany` them ' ' -' .. I . up ._ __~___..-__- 1- ...-.-u..~.;..a.:us~:..'.s.-L"! Mrs. W. J. J enning~a._enter 1;ai'xA1._e{i a number of her lady fri_ends_..0veifj Toronto Civic Holiday :at heiruxh-I mer home near Minet s `Point; ` A" ' `Mrs. V. E. Knight, ,Vhojha__sf visiting her parents`, Mr. and "_~M'1~s;:' -7.` Goring at `Thvolrnbury for the past` month, returned home on osatm-`da'y_ nacx. 3 _- ` It` is curious` to realize" that gvast Jportibns 9! our own Epgptpegjggve never -, been eezgby Briymi 'e,v,'.e.:g(_>`1-'th_`o.jVey__eA9,,. %%w1i1te [Half price and lesg. Untrfm-_ medhats worth up to $3.oo_ for.98c` -Trimmed Hafs worth up tb $5.00 On Sale foi "$1.49 Millinery to Go French. Foulaxjds; `_in a `gofod range bf colorings regularj price 3 soc. % `* go as our first shipment bf Old Country A at a Sacrifice $2.5o~_Wai$t for. _. . -2- . . . 3/ 'ength and full yen I gtho ' $6.50 " * regular 9" $360 and Foulards to G6 Mhite Waists% I ~to Go 1` win-.:VTvIIarry Gartner, working on th6..Qw`r._T.R. 8.3:" `is home with blood r1*~0n1n%s*% }:1I1:~i both his hands. - _ - ' -V . `.1 -r 0 . . I I2 SARJEANT AND KING LIMITED % %White% Wash Coats. FOR THE FALL TRADE On Sale at 19c Onrsale $2.00. and $3.00 "foi'XPLoRRs} 0' 0'. 1.25 og AusLraua_ 1s sun unexplored, malnxy in the west, where the population azerages, only one person in ebout twenty- square miles. According to this basis, England : total population] would work out at 2,500. `KY4... t1.-l_.... L-.. L_-.a ..---_J.1-_.. I Ivvinau V Ilb vuu Inn u,U\IVa 5 New Guinea has baled countless expeditions, though many are still try- ing to fight their way inland from the coast. Despite the fact that the in- 'terior of this island is practically a. geographical blank, it is neatly divided on the maps between Britain, Ger-. many, and Holland. Among its pro- ducts are birds of paradise, spices,` and cannibals. A Another particularly interesting dis- trict which has so far deed civiliza- tion lies secreted among the Himalaya Mountains. Rumor says that it is presided over by women, who are re- sponsible for such rude laws as are necessary even in a lawless district, manage the affairs of state, and live in a luxury of inverted Mormonism by possessing tour or ve husbands `apiece. nu... n-_-._-:._._ _-~n.'-u-__'_:--_ __.L __ Tomnt0,WeI` e weevli-end". mowing old _aoquair1`ta'nces{- I - Mr, Maulev of Toro11tC`>,: `family at. their Smm_..1""~ ` .nea'r -Strathallan, on` SaLt'111`\=l_5o_._x._- Lif.- >389 . . .. 'HipWe11, who took = Monday. ' % T ~ K. Mr. A. Young baa sold! and dray Ibusxness to Congnusulations are; `in, ord9r.__1_V Mr. and Mrs. W.` J. Pattefsbn: ion the arrival of twm _daughte;-Vs` .`O"ff-_i :Monday' I ,9 .. ;) :+';_. ,