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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-07-20, Page 8COMMUNICATIONS, We do not hold oure•lvey responsible fur aha onisepnp;"ee�hidartue�onfnThom- sen ca to publy,• quotations, and be brief. Wlleh rarer M tie Moo Sellable/ To the Editor of The Huron Signal. \ SIce,-I think we should consider at the present juncture, whe11 a good 'deal is about to depend on the nature of the evidence given at the forthcominelec- tion trials, as to whether the politjcians of one (,arty be not likely to be motttree ac- curate in their statements than those of the other. Let us consider a circumstance which lately happened. Sir John Macdonald was arrested f ,rjury, the indictment containing i• , than five distinct counts. Notwas proved against the reputation of the accusing party. Ob- serve how Sir John met the statement. It was open to him, if it were false, to meet it in the courts and have the accus- er sharply punished for so groan a libel. He does nothing of the sort -he takes shelter under his parliamentary privilege and the case is not investigated at all. If you ask any One well acquainted with Sir John what he thinks of the matter, he will reply something like this, "Oh, the old man didn't nneau any harm, but he's been perhaps a little careless in his sworn allegation." Now let us look at the leaders on the other side I am sure that no ran would for a moment doubt the exactitude of any sworn statement of Blake, Mowat or Mackenzie. Do you not think, sir, that in the pres- ent election trials, keen political parti- sans will be apt to imitate the careless- ness or the accuracy of their respective leaders 7 Should we not therefore give a little more credence to one party than to the oth.•r 1 Yours &c July 10, 1883. lloyeary. TAKING POSSESSION. Orsantxtag the Territory .t w arded Ontario le Prin. From for Globe of July 11. The Ontario Government, after care- fully maturing their plans, have taken the initial steps in the organization the territory awarded to this Provin 1878. These will be followed by of steps from time to time as circumsta render them necessary. The large rapidly growing population in the Portage and Rainy River districts be afforded an opportunity of enjoy what they have never yet had-eftici municipal government. An equ great boon will be conferred upon th in the shape of regular courts of c and criminal jurisdiction, invested w ample authority to enforce their decre All disputed titles to property, whet for business or residence, will be inv tigated, and on the evidence taken the spot at the expense of the On Government the conflicting elait•s squatters will be decided. Ali the ti ber cut outside Cf:Cf:the railway belt w be seized as being the property of On- to:io, and hereafter trespassing on t Crown timber land in the disputed t ritory will be as .rigidly repressed trespassing is now repressed on the un disputed timber lands further east. I In order to give effect to tho new leg system just introduced, ,t staff of const bles have .been selected andd a Cou House has been provided at the expens of the Province. This building. wit its necessary appendages, is now read for occupation, and has been 'declare by public pr)eIamation open for use The district is already supplied with a excellent Stipendiary 'Magistrate, wh is well fitted tor his post and enjoys the confidence and respect of the commmni ty. it ie reported that the municipa organ izition which has for some tin past existed tinder Jlanitela auspice DROWNED. rad Veale of Two. loans ttadmat tes at er mauler fort Stanley, July 16. --Miss Hattie Arkell and Miss Bessie Morley were drowned while bathing in the lake here this evuniug. Both bodies were recov- ered half an hour after they sank, but afford, towards resuscitation proved fruitless. The sad affair has cast a gloom over the village, and both families have the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the neighborhood in their bereavement. The shock comes with double force on Mr. Arkell, se he has just received 'a m tasting that his brother, RoRola..Arkell, had died suddenly in London. MATRIMONIAL. a rleasing triremes., as at. J de•n lintel Till Irerat.g. Brantford Expositor, July 11th. St. Jude's Church was crowded to the doors this morning wiih a fashionable audience to witness the nuptials of Mr. J. P. Curran, barrister, of Winnipeg, sextantand Miss Emily G. Hayden, sextant daughter of E. C. Hayden, Esq.; late of the cavi] service of the Dominion of Ca- nada. The mot -Him; was delightfully coot, the sot .hone its brightest, and remit, led one of the trite saying, " Happy is the bride the sun shines on," and the ex- pectant feces, beaming with delight and interest in the happy proceedings, the joyous clanging of thearriage bells, and the strains of the wedding march, com- bined to complete all the details of the interesting drama in which Cupid and Hymen had been, and were the chief ac- tors. The choir of the church rendered valued aid during the ceremony which' was quietly performed by the Rector of St. Jude's, Rev. W. A. Young, M.A., assisted by the Rev. J. P. Curran, Rec- tor of Huntingford. The bridge, who was given away by her brotherin-law, Mr. R. S. Williams, of the bank of Com- merce, Goderich, was attired in a most becoming travelling costutne of navy blue, nun's cloth and hat of same shade, and looked exceedingly pretty. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Be11a Hay- den, and Miss Gertie M. Curran, sister of the groom. Tho litter was supported bylI) Mr. C. L. oriel, of this city, and Mr F. J. Musgrer'e, of Toronto. , ee in d'ecraise veiling, with bonnets of similar of' The bridesmaids wore dressesofPrtii.ee her f shade, rivalling the bride in .their pretty nces I costumes and pleasing countenancta. and At the conclusion bf the ceremony the Rat i bridal party drone to the G. T. lt. de - will i pot, and were joined there by a large ing I number of friends, the happy couple ent ally em iril ith es. her' Mr. and Mrs. Curran go direct to es- their future home, Winnipeg, and the un Expositor flings its handful of rice, and xeric joins in good wishes. of in - taking the 10.15 train for the west amid showers of rice and old slippers. and a chorus of warm congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness. The :bridal gifts were very numerous and extremely elegant. ill camping Oat. Provide an 'abundance of bedding ; he buffalo robes and comforters, and a Oen- a- ty of blankets, are usually.. sufficient, an though some may: need ticks filled with straw. In starting out for camp, do not take too many things. One of the usuful al ; lessons of camp -life is. to show how little a- one can get alongwith. The most i:o- rt portant part of the outfit is, an abundant e supply of good nature ; a disposition to h I make the best of everything, to overcome y difficulties, and be always cheerful. A. d ••grumbler is an unpleasant. comp:mien . I anywhere, but in camp he is a nuisance. n I In warm weather, the camp -tire should o j be at a good distance front the sleeping , tents. and precautions taken that no - spreading of the tire can occur. It is 11 well to lease nearly all of the crockery e , at home, and pro. ide a supply of tin s + plates, tin cups, and cheap knives and will. be dissolved and that the lxv,pte have resolved to reorganize At (nee un- der the tlntarir, systenm In Orden' tt facilitate the work the Ontario Govern- ment have already granted seine finan- cial assistance in the carrying out of wuji raveled lilt pr' tetiteuts, and such further nsietnnce as may be found rea- sunae,le under the circumstances will no doubt be cheerfully given. The issue of a commission to take evi- 'dence on conflicting claims is an absolute necessity, and the gentlemen appointed, .Sfesra. Burden and Pattull,, will be found perfectly competent to discharge thin difficult and delicate 'duty. (king to the prolongation of the dispute all the renidLine are in one souse squatters, some claiming to hold from the Hooson Bay Company, some from the Dominion Government, and some from ( tntari,, Government. The Lake of the %stile is certain ho.heceme the scone of great mning austment o ficl iniscise''f}theunmet itan l early in order to its speedy dclelopment. We have mo doubt that the Ontario ntern- merit will be found taking a sensible view of the claims of the o &squatter, He is the pioneer of such regi ora, and to ignoi o his equitable right would he forks. Prepare in advance sutticien j food to serve for the first two or thre t days, and then be governed by circum i stances. I If the locality furnishes fish or statue, :the procuring of these will afford sport for the sten and boys, but it is not safe to depend upon these, and there should be in reserve a ham, a supply of the standard camp -fwd, salt pork, rt/tich, with an abundance of potatoes, hard- tack, dried apples, and coffee, will keep the table well furnished. Have meals at stated hours, let each one in his er her way help in preparing them, and what is still more important -help in clearin away and washint dishes. Beep th surroundings of the caunp in good order. Have a pit in a convenient place f.,r scraps and slops, and provide other con- veniences in asheltered place at a proper distance. If guns are taken int, camp, let it be the business of some one t , pro- vide a proper place for theta beyond the reach of children, and where no accident can occur. See that the guns are nlways kept there when not in use. Reduce the work to the smallest possible amount, s.t that the greater part of the day may be spent in rest --in "leisure," in the hest neaning of the term. Be euro and pro- itie an abundance cf reading matter. Any hard. worked family will return from fortnight's vocation, ter a longer one, 4 this kind, better fitted to take up the '.me routine. and perhaps be more ap- trcciative of home comforts.-(:\mericnn gnculturist for August. Wast Watranosh. THE fJ THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAY, JULY 20, 1883, Port AlbecommencedFartuens have commenced keying. New meadows, especially clover is good ; told meadows, light. W. H. Ward, photographer, of Gode- rich, has his photo car in this village at present, he is doing a eery good busi- ness. Some very nice views which he hu taken of the village, eau be seen at the Royal betel. Mr. John Stevenson of this Village iii tends to keep pace with the times s.. tar as threahing is concerned. He has sold his horse power and purchased a steam engine, a perfect model of neatness and durability' from the Waterous Co., Brant- ford. Having had 15 years experience in the business, both in the Un.ted States and Canada; Mr. S. can be relied upon to do thorough and efficient work. We bespeak for hien a large share of the public patronage. R. McDonald, a former sehdol teach- er of this village but new of Elmira, Waterloo, hu been visiting friends here during the past week. Mac's periodical visite are looked forward to, with con- siderable interest by many of the young people of this village, especially tke ladies. The hirsute appendage which now adorneth his upper lip, doth add materially to kis "killing" propensities, and the "mashed" fair ones tremble with inzreased fear and love at his approach. More conquests to ye, my buy. Marna of great interest, atter tho manner of JoeMayweed,Profes.or of No-ololog7, Dunlop Cniversltr.h.eci was= ..Fera. Mi.s Theresa Ropeemin left home this morning on a lumber waggon, en route for Shepppaardton, to attend a picking bee. Her another expecte her back this even- ing in time to milk the cows. Alfred Dearborn is shortly expected hone from Kintail, where during the past month he has been engaged in build- ing a slab fence. Alf. is a jolly good fellow, and will receive a hearty recep- tion from his old companions, the Black Pigs. Two of farther Cransford's boys notic- ed a black squirrel up a telegraph pole the other day. The boys started to the gravel pit to look for stones, but when they returned the squirrel was gone. Strange incident. Our dames can beat the Kingsbridge dames all to pieces raising goslings. Mrs. Mulhooly, who lives on the corner of Butternut row and Mudpueldleavenue informs me that of 21 eggs set, under a Spanish hen, all, with the exception of 14, were hatched. Well done, Mrs. 1 M. t\-illian Barnstable accompanied < d par„ latrans engineer across spero ,aero-.. f,erti►„t.t Mulberry farm with his scythe e, it ho, .7,•. ,eeA„)), regalibus dories I'atoa,'ieru1P thist les.j`=s lk der= Since vacation has commenced cur school -bell has not 'been rung, thereby compelling our farmers' wires to call their men to dinner with a pillow case Jiving omit hop pole. JosHca JUuCLTw. Rakers %ewe, The citizens of St Thomas had a grand celebration on the fourth of July. There was a large crowd from the country gathered to enjoy the full. Everything went .7f quietlly and peaceably. The weather here nus been very dry no rain to speak of since the tirst of Jure. The crops have buffeted badly. If we do not get rain very s..,u, it is feared we will n t set more titan half a cr. -fU,.y. • Kook Net keg. W e have received Harj en's -Monthly Magazine, for- August. Harmer Maga- zine is unsurpassed for the variety and intere+t ttf its matter and for the beauty cf its illustrations. 'There are matey ar- ticles in the August 'lumber which will be read with i..tt'rest Ly Caitadiar s ; such as. the "Canathaet Nal itata. "The British Poke, •' "1 he Wait of the Al- t i leghtunies,-. amu tine editorial cuntnbu- '- tions at the close. l\',• can coenmenu - this number of Harpers 3lagazii.e to our - readers. - g e suicidal folly. No Canadian Govern- ' [Hent ever was guilty of such fatuity ex• cept the present Gotcrn:nent at Ottawa, a and no such unenlightened preferment • of speculators to ujuatttrs as ham been h the policy in the 1 ,rthweet will'charac- f terize the Ontario Got-ernm4pt's efforts A efforts to anifie the disputed territory. 1er,tle In a taw 111111. kt.nrr% 11.1.1: lint.. Jul:: 17.- Mime Gal!, .eventcen roars of age, was killed yesterday fnorrtinst in Selleck's mill. Ice attempting to put a telt on A ttrindstone the belt slipped off and "round around the pulley, instead of having the engine stopped Ito tried to kid: the brit off when his foot cau;ht and he mss dragged around the 1 ulloy connected with the driving wheel, breaking his limbs end badly cuttin, his head. On the aatrntlon 1rmrime "furnnto, July 11;. -- :1 meeting of \n_lioatt elerRymen was held in the House this morning, when the •••o teal quest.in n was disctuesed, and it was resolved to vetal•lish meeting's and I of latade.: , m the lime of the $alratien bin Army I'.an 1. +n i tt)sie (rill hen lioerd i ht, two ,re,....- *art+--- - ._ .. Duncan Melhatald arrived home from illanitoc.a on Monday last. He reports tines very dull in Winnipeg at present. William Cameron had A narrow escape last week from what might hare been a tfery serious accident. While snowing the seat of the machine broke and he was pitzhed in front of the knives but escaped with torn clothes and n few bruises. One nicht last week some sneak thief entered the barn of Mr. McRoberts of the 9 con and took away about twenty bushels of wheat. it would he well for farmeral•, keep a sharp took out in that vicinity. es there is A supidous character in the neighborhood. Thomas Somerville, the pioneer miller 1:awanosh, has given np the milling iocsr. The machinery was bought Mr. Harris of Aahtield. and was earl ••t Wedbeadny lost Loans and 3nsurar.E2. �' ";00,000 T•) Ltl_1N. APPLY TO CA\[F:RON, 1101,1' ('.\1[}:[tt)N: Gode ich. 1759. IONET TO LEND IN ANY amount to suit borrower, at it to 6 per cent. Private funds. App:; to 5a.iutrt and MonTO,, Goderich. )NEY TO LEND. - PRIVATE 1 funds --on freehold security Appl. tri Geo. ttwattote. Goderich. in;8•tk,t. 00000PRI -ATEFl.'NDSToLENU on good Farm or flrstclnes Town Prole -Tr) '1 8 per vent. Annie to 11. t: 1D('I,ll.}'g, 17.,1 Ill Ti) LEND. .>, LAR l': 1 1 amount of Private Fon.IK for invest no • At lowest rates on first -.lase Mortgages. App to G.\ItItOW do PlowiiF"OOT. 1 DANS FREE OF CHARGE. .1 A Mone}' to lend at lowest rates, free any costs or charge•. SF:Al:kit .f• a1OR'p)\. l)PIHwite ( 'el borne tlotel. Oodericll. 23rd March 1881, 1779. fr20,0A0 PRIVATE FUNDS To LEND W on lenrrn and Town Property tet lowest In- ternet. \lortgofes purchase -a. v ('ommissdon charged. -Horrowers can obtain}money in ()merles- !?n title Is satisfactory. DAVISON a: JOHN 9TON. Barristers. &e.. (iodrr ch, 1751 �ItADCLiFFE, FIRE, MAI31III, . life an and Accwf ^minaanrance Agent. ter the raxanv Milt Sr,r rpr 1,-, iuMOC agent J Money to lend on Mortgtige..•ith, n Town or Farm Property. In any ws> i•• . • i • i,,,r-row e1. (*Mee (up-etatni Ka. = hi,„ k I.,.t.Me# jtleilr e3i. U`I R. MCDONAUH, 1I. D.. PHYBiC- . iAN.!! JIMPtaf(BI fie., wear et Tsr onto rale-. y, Uttermost Ste Ro al et - 1 e of Phrstclan. Lntwloa, kr ke-, M. t'. P. S.. Ontario. (' r dAe�it� erica Oppnstte Hailer's Hotel. Hatelttew streetsbrs 1, DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, -SUR- t31ICO Cstoner Rn. °see NW r�q� nesse t, second deer wast et Tje, r Street, 1751 it G. MACKID, M. b., PHYfI. 1 1 . viers, Burgeon and Ae -ewcher. 0r04t1110e of Toronto 1'ntrerstty. ("Mee omelette Garner roll It t'ametvsw's Rank. I.nt•know. ifset le .Ake. enediM at the Bank• 17110.7. I)RS. SHANNON .t HAMILTON,. Pa slriana, inneenoo. Aecnacheruw, Ike. netee at Its. Rinfilloili reeldenee. near the ere! (to,lerieh. G. 1'• 9wARAce.. 1 1' iIAM), ,•', I.'51 rn 0 0 0 • ca • r•mi ora • 0 $••1 r (1) ;4 o e� 7.4 rommi a) a) r•O • H -off Preserve 256 Powis of Fruit, Teto8s, &c FOR ON=.: ONE ($1) PACKAGE OF THE American Fant Preserving Powder & Liquid Will Do Its ( nil,' cupyriyhtecl• and Preservatives patented in United states, August, l0?. MOO patented io various foreign countrlee.J The Preserving Powder and Liquid are together in package ; the Liquid in Uith the powder packed around it. Both the Powder and Liquid are antiseptic. sed together as directed, they con ibine to form the Cheapest, Best and Mast Re- liable Antiseptic in the world, lining instantaneous in its action arid permanent in effect, and warranted to be as heelthful as oewnu,n table salt. It will effectually allay or prevent fermentation and preserve all kinds of Fruit, Juices, Syrups, Sauces, Marmalades or Compotes of Fruit, Spiced Fouts, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Cider, &c. The Preserved Fruit, etc. may be kept the year round, or for years, in Glass, Earthen or Stoneware Jars of any size, simply corked with a common cork, or with strong paper, or oiled cloth tied over the top, er they may be kept in Wondeu Kegs and Barrels. No need to keep the,vessels air -tight. The Fruit, e.e. may be used or removed from large /insets as wanted 'me time to time during weeks or montha. The Fruit, etc, may be transported over land or water, iniolving weeks or months in transit. The Fruit may he kept without sugar, or any quantity of sugar may he added as desired. tine .i1) package will preserve two Barrels of Cider : it will keep as still eider in barrels ; as desired it may at any time be made into sparkling cider. The Preserving Powder and Liquid is not a new and untried esperi+unut, bit hes been extensively used throughout the United States and Canada, and to cooaider- tabJe extent to foreign countries during several years past, and as can he shown by thousands of testimonials, it has proven rtarlf reliable and satisfactory to (every climate ---in fact it has given such universal satisfaction, and grown ]ole, such de- mand as to warrant the belief that it will supplant An other methods of saving Fruit, etc. Acting uieel such assurance and belief, the package of Preserving Porter las been enlarged to the extent of making one tone dollar) package, to pre..' „• 250 pounds of Fruit, a .., or two 2) barrels of Cider. Mao in place of r• thlishing the manual ur circular pamphlet giving tweet eight pages of testuuooLi . tt formerly published, a small package of the Poe(' - and Liquid is made (.oa trial package) a isr 25 cents.Try the Preset -oho' 1 Powder adLiquill d -you retail, like tyou will fin l i• leas than half the trouble and expense of any other method, more reliable and euteen- modeting. and the Preserved Fruit, etc. even Superior to the Best "evilest or Preserved" Fruit, etc. Por Cider it is cheap and decidedly the best known in (thud of keeping it sweet. Full direction. in English, French, German and Spanish accompany ea7h pick - age. -M-Agents wanted in every Town, County and State. Price, 2,5 Cents and 81.00 Per Pec/ use. L. P. \WORRALL,'Proprietor, New Pork, JAMES IMRIE, Goderich, Ont., SOLE AGENT FOR CANADA. Jul% 12th . Dent. A__ -1.3_ COR EDD, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER Corner Store, Horton's Brick Block, Hamilton Street, O-QI ERICH, ONT_ A. 11. C. has. at a large expense, Purchased a FIRST CL✓,tSS HE.4RSE and is ;weltered to attend and conduct funerals on the shortest notice, 1n town or country. A large stock of COFFINS AND CASK TS BUT CONSTANTLY ON HND, Rotor in fkcorat d Wool ant Black Cloud, at very Reasonable {'rices, sr8 CALL E30LZCXTED_ oderdcn, July 19th, ht 3. A- B- CO t) M=SS STEWART. GREAT BARGAINS! LING OFF' AT COST UNDER COST Go Irrich, J my 1 !t ,. 1.• t. THE WELLAND VALit MANUFACTURING C'O.•9 HARVEST TQOLS ARE EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THEM 5It61t'7', y villi A. Naftel Inas 7lre»a in Ever Class liar Forks (boy's size,, 41c.. men's size, from 3or. and upward. Marley and Straw Forks Se) thea mew pattern,, and Snaith,. ('rattles and t'radte Scythes, Harvest Milts, etc. Jtachine 0:1, from :3c, up to 91.00 n gad. If you want • PERFECTLY PURE WHITE Jolt .t. NAME!. basis, HIrP.�, LEAD .4 adulteration xA /mita.[ its t guaranteed ed po ,y the makers under a forfeit of $'it for each ounce .1011N .\. NAF'TE1. hat it, the licit in the market. ttntrtt• ready rOr immr,iiatr use, aarra•,ted 10 contUTl,rAprER'CHA PAINZ•� r, White Lead and oil combined with Gntr 1 hilt' of Zinc. LaT.11t for sal.• at aper, ha and JOh N A. NAFTEL'S Cheap Hardware Emporium, (macre:h. Jen 1:t. 1 . 3 Auctioneering, AMES BAILEY, LICENSED Are- *TtoNERR fir the County of Huron. har- ing nllentered ord orders for Auct oq est. is now ring Orpared ders left et Bailey's Hotel. Goderich, or sent hr mail, promptly attended to, 1 11811 Legal. C. H.1YES, SOLICITOR &c., ai. so O fl t t corn •r of the square and West etisoney 10 kit I at low. rates of interresen, or er fluer't tore. 1()HN h NO\, LICENSED ACC. j EWI$ it LEWIS, BARRISTERS, • J Attorneys, solicitors in Chancery TWNFE i for the County of Huron. ! Ores in the s'nert Hoose. Ike Sale. attended In all_ppanrer of the (',,nnty, (}r- . t"A Ltwts. M,-\. 11.('.I,. erlch, dery left at Martin's Hotel or at this oink. will E• N. Lrtwia. be promptly attendee) to. 1 7-tf. •Its), 11. \\'. BALL, A(CTIuN6KR It i IARlttlW d PROCDFOt VC, BAR the County of Heron. ! 1t1'4TgB;ta prance e, solicitors, de, e in any part M for ['inn+ 5" t+ia es art to Guleri. A. J. J. narrow. N'. P ektftw 1;5 Ilet(er{ch P..0. idtrss order► - - t.+ar. �QEAGgR at: MoIt7YIN ►7 Tgn9. Re.. Re.. Goderich and R B Ian - `VV� I L S 0 N' c 1 *eager Jr,. GeMerich, J. A. ]iet9a� ,'{�j R plt(� Innen Uldall 1)iii' `1(,IIIHOLT ,7st. A C A,1t RL ON, ie�erl� hi nA ttllc{tura In Chan rry, kr. t e h mghnm. Mi (•, Gana... (l H 5'. M. td. ('nmeron. (3eMrrirA. p', }: tlacara, N'in4ltant. ,51. H'arnes's see lure, 1' ran Berm** KMnei t arc. Hal('*ionsa� ale YOUR FO R T U N t'Inga1 Hair Rraewrr. E 1'ro opt f1Miew ltitotc%ith'�1 e,. x{' 'el Nrry itw•. t • cents. or Kia}t's New INr'l• r' ns„ , 1, ,• rid ypt� f tna11, ,,t;. -;1111'N: }�ctrart of MtnlwbeR7, ,ct • t• - '�. A braylf]u! (Immo ry o tile,. LlN F the new PI" Rrw.r•1; - I d0 Fut trier i+ottles. Irk. 'l t r.e Belling Articles. '--'-�•- ` rnnntn.�jl� used fa etrs�ry�jn the 1)1 I)YES nm nrrorAAly. oit'r�jlslMte dote f AMttf hn�otAws�rxt� � lour �, and Illy r eau. Tf e1i do asst wish to f trkn, --Nip., rI� •^ y mhow th1A tt BEST IN THE 1` ORI.D ing ItanA. atm, mono a i ,, lOC. PBIB. PAG=+ago' I lisp's deter A. tea °nr la`s rhant) F \ Vermont) lltt. sea \