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The Goderich Star, 1923-12-06, Page 4
A IN 1 +� 1 signs sof that, not too molly, but what from Europe, have been struer. by there are give encouragement. The the growing Also of peat for fuel.! voting of large' suns of motley for They state that the system, that was ,1 i road work find the like can at the used at the plant in Alfred, Ontario, {�_, 4 µ 'best be only a. temporary aid for on- for, extracting '%vater from raw beat a r [amployment iii. the old land. ' A real is now followed in most European 1 trade revival is the best cure. countriies,-••«narnely, . the . air -drying '"" ►1 * zc method. In spite of the 'abandon. Reasorlw1for Construction of Trench Ment, cf Government experinuenta ,on• a' • �r :s: ' + �' ( ' Railway Across the Sahara a large scale in Canada, it would ° i, ` u French 'determination to construct seem that. this etcuntry should' yet I ai railway across the Sahara Desert `get a great deal of fuel from the ���• i R "" , has been hastened by the be@lei~ that peat -bogs. k e i .Spain anti Italy. buve entered into 4 - The ' a �' •,i Turned in cCorner of De cess an T . r C ilrfenaive alliance; the basis of which p,. . -Canada '•,«••�'- i�q .. ,« �' '°�,;:, •i asw•the inaintetitinca at their interests in the Uedlterratiena. France of ?uta Canada's .growing trade is an itidi- n% 4 - ,>,' has madedepression. p�,� ?;coat etTasrts t(i IncrgsiN�- ration that the caxnear of t. her military man pow4r by .enrolling Iiia i been. definitely turned, . iiia v , Y 31st sula3ectq in equatorial Africa''. It there are - many industries ,and buai- was mainly to facilitate this project nesses in , which recovery is' very yfili�+�: •. I that the Sahacai railway waat first ;slow•. But the trade figures for the h1`�1 ending October s mooted. The French are proud of;.twelve niontbs. tri the colonies in Africa and of the sol. ;should put all end to the pessimistic dierti .'from these regions. Indidents knocking of their own country that e . 4 have occurred, of late in Paris more is sometimes indulged. in by certain n $especially, which oniphasize their de. people _and publications in the Do- . Vit; :w �! CU1lt'$aBwants termination that those mon shall not minion: The aggregate trade for , < , i h period was$1,920,791,5154,an •. � be treated as infei.iors. bines of Ithat �t li rwd t n tL American tourists who have insulted increase of. 351,320,240 over the filo t tit' IT' m, her gift f`mm you . some of these men' in restaurants and period • ending.. with Oetab �r 31 in other public places, and. warnings, 1922". In exports ':alone the increase this Christmaks, . , that such ronduet will bring more se- was some $18.0,000 000. It is note- I a A wristwatch riot Duly rtpresentt a: were punishmept in future, Lire indi worthy that, in spite of the tariff th} 1 i jewelry FtW , Mations of the; lengths to which tiie United States was Canada's best VGty attfdctiVC ark1C o. Q J xy French'. are'- prepared to. 'o to retain ain customer. =At Fthe same' 'time one e porsonaladornment,,, but 011so a praracal the sorvicesp of the colored troops: must not lose sight 'o# the fa,et that gift at well. These soldiers. are being brained for Agricultural -interests in that country Europenii wArfai d, and will be used are • pressing for an increased tariff Wabavn an teppcialiy attractive assort - in large numbers if France should be. against Canadian, wheat. ' It' -is pro- •; t� merit of Wrist Watches I for the Holidays. • i involved. 9sed that the thirty cent. duty now 'i mind lain, whiten and greta gold. but all came again nvo ved. p •� ii imposed shall be increased by fifty i ! ► {n the Hewes# designs olid a►o XYrcad its re• cent, One, argument being"used ` ... � .,�. � Italian Premier taemaiids That.. Iiiax psi. g ptescot riamarkAble waluea. iVlaskc thio. a Country Be,annul i all Mat- is that Canadian wheat can be grown .�e. t*s IG= t'hrirtm�s of u C y C ted n a J r l Y tete Affecting the Ruhr more obeaply than wheat in the Un- tt iced States, land values it is claimed ("iif °ts 'Tfttxt .Lee st l Premier Mussolini, of Italy, has rein the decisive factor: been giving France another!eadse for n a v« a ;, anxiety with his demand' that his Ta p D N' « � R - ... i+� � •' country must be Gotisulted in all matte dugo $lavia Demands l y ` Jeweller , . tars', af%riecting the Ruhr. Italy hos .. Y?Alga-Slavin 3s the latest country. . b GOD1:RdCH been almost passive since the French to. make demands u on Germany for hal'$ide:S9taa,lr p decided to substitute action for nego-, the carrying tiation` with German , and her new Diff of reparations. De- , . Y liveri�s'of material to make gaud .the attitude must be rather surprising to destruction caused by German and Premloi• Po,ncarot and Isis colleagues. Austrian. ` •aarmies :; in Serbia are One of theSample .Cants If it has the effect of impressing up. months Behind the schedule« dngo= at Gray , dt Cairtwright' Elegant, s .placed here on the French Government the fact . . Slavia's dentand5 are peremptory on account of'. lack of room in their. DOMINION STORES, �1Rlf Y CANADAxs. LARGEST DETAIL GROCERS 1111E SELL O S'A'' ISFY �TS. f PEE1. c ha,�� CURRANTS l RAIMN IN 1 +� 1 signs sof that, not too molly, but what from Europe, have been struer. by there are give encouragement. The the growing Also of peat for fuel.! voting of large' suns of motley for They state that the system, that was ,1 i road work find the like can at the used at the plant in Alfred, Ontario, {�_, 4 µ 'best be only a. temporary aid for on- for, extracting '%vater from raw beat a r [amployment iii. the old land. ' A real is now followed in most European 1 trade revival is the best cure. countriies,-••«narnely, . the . air -drying '"" ►1 * zc method. In spite of the 'abandon. Reasorlw1for Construction of Trench Ment, cf Government experinuenta ,on• a' • �r :s: ' + �' ( ' Railway Across the Sahara a large scale in Canada, it would ° i, ` u French 'determination to construct seem that. this etcuntry should' yet I ai railway across the Sahara Desert `get a great deal of fuel from the ���• i R "" , has been hastened by the be@lei~ that peat -bogs. k e i .Spain anti Italy. buve entered into 4 - The ' a �' •,i Turned in cCorner of De cess an T . r C ilrfenaive alliance; the basis of which p,. . -Canada '•,«••�'- i�q .. ,« �' '°�,;:, •i asw•the inaintetitinca at their interests in the Uedlterratiena. France of ?uta Canada's .growing trade is an itidi- n% 4 - ,>,' has madedepression. p�,� ?;coat etTasrts t(i IncrgsiN�- ration that the caxnear of t. her military man pow4r by .enrolling Iiia i been. definitely turned, . iiia v , Y 31st sula3ectq in equatorial Africa''. It there are - many industries ,and buai- was mainly to facilitate this project nesses in , which recovery is' very yfili�+�: •. I that the Sahacai railway waat first ;slow•. But the trade figures for the h1`�1 ending October s mooted. The French are proud of;.twelve niontbs. tri the colonies in Africa and of the sol. ;should put all end to the pessimistic dierti .'from these regions. Indidents knocking of their own country that e . 4 have occurred, of late in Paris more is sometimes indulged. in by certain n $especially, which oniphasize their de. people _and publications in the Do- . Vit; :w �! CU1lt'$aBwants termination that those mon shall not minion: The aggregate trade for , < , i h period was$1,920,791,5154,an •. � be treated as infei.iors. bines of Ithat �t li rwd t n tL American tourists who have insulted increase of. 351,320,240 over the filo t tit' IT' m, her gift f`mm you . some of these men' in restaurants and period • ending.. with Oetab �r 31 in other public places, and. warnings, 1922". In exports ':alone the increase this Christmaks, . , that such ronduet will bring more se- was some $18.0,000 000. It is note- I a A wristwatch riot Duly rtpresentt a: were punishmept in future, Lire indi worthy that, in spite of the tariff th} 1 i jewelry FtW , Mations of the; lengths to which tiie United States was Canada's best VGty attfdctiVC ark1C o. Q J xy French'. are'- prepared to. 'o to retain ain customer. =At Fthe same' 'time one e porsonaladornment,,, but 011so a praracal the sorvicesp of the colored troops: must not lose sight 'o# the fa,et that gift at well. These soldiers. are being brained for Agricultural -interests in that country Europenii wArfai d, and will be used are • pressing for an increased tariff Wabavn an teppcialiy attractive assort - in large numbers if France should be. against Canadian, wheat. ' It' -is pro- •; t� merit of Wrist Watches I for the Holidays. • i involved. 9sed that the thirty cent. duty now 'i mind lain, whiten and greta gold. but all came again nvo ved. p •� ii imposed shall be increased by fifty i ! ► {n the Hewes# designs olid a►o XYrcad its re• cent, One, argument being"used ` ... � .,�. � Italian Premier taemaiids That.. Iiiax psi. g ptescot riamarkAble waluea. iVlaskc thio. a Country Be,annul i all Mat- is that Canadian wheat can be grown .�e. t*s IG= t'hrirtm�s of u C y C ted n a J r l Y tete Affecting the Ruhr more obeaply than wheat in the Un- tt iced States, land values it is claimed ("iif °ts 'Tfttxt .Lee st l Premier Mussolini, of Italy, has rein the decisive factor: been giving France another!eadse for n a v« a ;, anxiety with his demand' that his Ta p D N' « � R - ... i+� � •' country must be Gotisulted in all matte dugo $lavia Demands l y ` Jeweller , . tars', af%riecting the Ruhr. Italy hos .. Y?Alga-Slavin 3s the latest country. . b GOD1:RdCH been almost passive since the French to. make demands u on Germany for hal'$ide:S9taa,lr p decided to substitute action for nego-, the carrying tiation` with German , and her new Diff of reparations. De- , . Y liveri�s'of material to make gaud .the attitude must be rather surprising to destruction caused by German and Premloi• Po,ncarot and Isis colleagues. Austrian. ` •aarmies :; in Serbia are One of theSample .Cants If it has the effect of impressing up. months Behind the schedule« dngo= at Gray , dt Cairtwright' Elegant, s .placed here on the French Government the fact . . Slavia's dentand5 are peremptory on account of'. lack of room in their. DOMINION STORES, �1Rlf Y CANADAxs. LARGEST DETAIL GROCERS 1111E SELL O S'A'' ISFY �TS. f PEE1. c ha,�� CURRANTS l RAIMN Chaim TIEEDLESS - Lennon or Oran e il1KALIAS 21b 35c• � sFE>�tEss « ` >: 3S 1,Q oz. Pkr 19c. 2 ib. 25C, Caron .. •6Sc lb« Tia D. S, i,, Select Blend TEA 75c BAKING POWDER 19c GOR TEAS- ,ARE BEST BY TEST ORISTMAS' t NEW BULK. DATES 2. lb. WINES", '25c -- -. -... _ PO ,11'C, C100R< GINGER WCK C09RR PATTEIRSON S 'FANCY ]BISCUITS 35G 39c .and '49c __ _........ 140W BRAND MIXED MCE MEA l" it Goal Cup of Coffee, We Reeomnead PUCHME1LLa '2 NUTSFor ` ALMONDS, wALrluTS FIMIEBTS, B7Azlis 9c lb 1336 C FLEE . I-. O. /� FIGS T y ESS FOR PROVISIONS Mayfield Bacon 35c Soyrna Cooking a lb 25c Fiihe New'Cheese. 27c Layer 29C FINEST CREAMERY $1UTTER _ Bulk LAM, 2 lb. 43c 1 '!b. itT oy 'Fail HAN? T N Si' ;YIDS5I1Vti F'11V% JtTICX . FLORIDA s M L c 3 EON 2 5 c Oranges 43 , 5 i; , BUTTER a 29c ROLMb � bS. OATS: 25C , .... that they are not Lek lie' the .sae ar• l -- - .. ..� .... .« ..-- and -*III 'give the bigger powers an. adv't at top of this page'' ..��.��.. b biters of the fine of Germany, it will other cause' 'of 'anxiety..._.. _ --- ---� y Its: be roductive of far-reachin and title deed of France 0' the Missouri.) GANAI)A'f3 •NICKEL COMPANIESp g � . m � vat"ons have 1. bdndfacial results, Ilelginm is takin Some of these _.exca i ,Raver„ country, was dixooverecl a few' :«-Tiow man nickel coin an o a in Landslide Opens Tombs of Ancient shown that the' ancients ossessed a O �` p her, Dion steps to secure fron> 'Ger- Pharaohai p years ago. �. Canadw? . many ayment for the assassinaation reasonably. tali knowledge of sung- I1r. $AtINDi:Ria A,=fliree nickel Cor orations cot {.� /+N FI 1 T of y Official from t f er Dae to a landslide iii the nes h- er •,. which was curried out: in a, rough � , r tto s o erate in Cana a; viz: 'the *r 1 1 E I a SIGNI 1 A an rte the form coUn- g Y po a n p ud try. Berlin, Navin maintained sil• boyhood 'of Jobeil in Syria, ionibs of enough fashion and which: probably Q --•-who I% Dr, liaunderH? • g p British, American Nickel Cor o.ation. once toward ever ,'.Belgian' demand some of the ancient Pharaohs have often killed more than, it cured. It. A<-• Jc, Chat F. Sualideos was for Co.,p tib 1�l llKr?Y y.. m -say yeanithe Dominidn Cerealist and The ;al M Nickel Gtip hey Tates•. .. - for satisfaction, railway and other .been revealed and: explorations there-. is asserted that- trepanning -of the . national NiCliel Corxapa.oy. They tsracti- disoovarer of Tktarqul9 whetit, which bas . , < attempting inakerial was seised. In the interim, in are resulting an finds %which will human skull was. successfully carried , cally.conyrol Ganatda's Nickel cleposlzs„ E C" s t e, fart Had Good- i continuing or attempting to ens- t < added millions of wealtli to Cans.da, $tttixh oki crus iy y n y g « Germany -line aesed thro h another throw;inore light :on civilization as it out thousands of years ago. At the Starting which :are the rieiieat lixsbtcll in the Start in .lie a# clankatiana bpd the Protection:. tariff .1. proposalsis p re . Start,ut, %villi the planting ox a pound of t as r., y domestic political trials, resulting in existed some eighteen years same. time close study of wellrp�e- this rain millions .Of bushels of this, world. i ^aor- Into law its a nit,nber of his. support the formation O 't efore Christ It is Undoubtedlythe served skeletons lead to the conclu• highest , Premier Baldwin and. the Con, be -Freiw Traders, t ;was a f a new gavernineni. b . , hibhest grille wheat known were grown Votive art h oo ars would 1 Several of the outside states do not, fact that the excavations and explor- sion that primitive man suffered from this sum,ncr, An . excellent protection against . a aa•a�p y acsa8 dStia general. a sous. 1 Hirt ., also felt that ilia Lgbnciths would however, acknowledge Berlin . auth- ations 'pf places such as these add many of the diseases which now af. worms can . be got in Miller's Warm . British Bend . e act y seer losses chiefly to thio Liberals. s; . five Conservatives tyre sleeted b ac Drily a►t . •all,. -and chaos; throughout much to the knowledge -which, science feet the race; .arid that living close CANADIAN Sa�LM<yNr � Powders, They render .the stomach Cons a y 1 a is ll iberals three the country is increasing.- VVh thea is "constantly unfolding, rVhethec it - to nature was -not the 'cure`'s1I that L;� �-Hory ieanv. varieties .ot Saltno,T and intestines'. ontenablt '.to them. Loboataon, with rlavca ,t" « , n m 1a count the Greatest Atenace � e rites n and :�atirnahst. The. e p 3' through ,hes" a%vn fault or otherwise. is of .any material' benefit to roan. • many, people would. now `have us bo- on the Pacific CoaRt? � They head the surfaces that have bei iw and t9,0ritain ..lint 1', is the fnirioua ""1'ay Pay" ZJa'•�. the coaidition of Cieraitany is despot- kind' in general. 3:i --at dgbatable point. Neve. A.-»l;tvedlatinitspecies afsalmonare;come -inflamed by the attacks, of',thsA ` e. mherp is ono thing that poo le on ate. It ata yet lie necessary for the found on the Pacific Coast of Canada, .� parasites ' and ' , serve to restore the i, t,onnor,. who nits for the Seotland di- p y vision of Liverpool. He is an insti- this side of the water may, rest xis- Allies to come together In a,joint;ef- all of which have a, commercial value, strength of the child that has been i and v that :is that Britain will fort to restore ecce withi her fiord . viz: ; ;ociteye. Chinook or Spring Cohoes; undermined by the draughts that the talion, bolls iii, this Commons n n sural of, h p �. writer, °al clever and most 'c continue to hold her place -as a lender ars, preliminary to -n definite policy lhokr, and Chains. The •Soelteve gal«1 worms have made upon it, and that ri er, a Iii , e p r� p yOUR UIZ COLUMN lielaved man. The burden of years in civilizattbn. In spite of the Nandi- on the question of reparations. iriari. which is tined solely in British tlidir operation is ;altogether lieaith- " i does not detract from "Tay l'ay's„ caps under which she has labored * * # Colombia, Is ' the best in quality and I giving. ' `', 5.• .• aCtiVitleS to a VtSt'y marked exteait, 'ainCo the burden of \Kist finance for Are V. S. Vessels Resorting.to False- . � r brings i he hi heA Brice on the market. ;' and his circle of friends and corres» the, Allies was for the most Bart Registry to Garry on Rum -Ron. IQuest6ns Lind `,Answers on All Sorts of Things COR ACE'ROPH AND TWINE f : A ROOMY RESIAENCE1. pondents the world over steadily e,i«... TNDiiflTltY hector, (to 7ane. %who is about to placed on her shoulders: she,has con- l Hing Purely CBInlK�l2tri E larges,, It is a unique tribute to him. ••linued to assume now burden and to there will be little sympathy. wast. � Q« Q.—What is the ext�rit of cordage :marry an l:niiliahman employed in tenQ• 1. that a thou h in man matters of po• meet• thein with prompti , e.• It re- ed river' the Maiuro outside of � r h acrd :t Bone an i 1 wine industry in Cannot? t too the i caves of disc boys in Vranee : J ,e has a been opposed to the mains to be seen what a!r the riety the 1I.1I,Ilt:1i GAS belt Is ralso moving fart ser not o„ licy 1 i s 1 ng b. pp three mile l,niit of the ,.American a ., has.grent. posslbinties in Canadian agm A -«Nine cordage tore and twine, ��.tri(1 whGte shall yoiY Ii nA bane. r m nt can reall ' �1t an iii. What is 1leli•um II 9 indust iev were reported is 1912, a ital Noll, sSr. in A Alt to begin with, but niayar,ty of his follow -members; + f=ate n e y coast, of the schooner Tomoka. an tic.. culture. ri o p Parliament, he las held their esteem con for the unemployment which has.. A. Prof..E3laci�euuaii of tt,a l:niver• knoivtedged rum -runner which• was It of xorontOOLen an of til in li iii• 0 5c,e36,liit, and valuo o! products' ho statin' open. to iiave s :cimitery to and'ws pecL PrIor te. the voting. the been the greatest menace to Britain p flying the British flag. it wase neves- s 5 . q CAVADA's NEW Ct'fI B.Na v,,781,1a;1. I isaetf Due clay, air. 10. view ft, V_ held in 3lritain was for over two yearn• It 'would seam to sir int 17-2.4 .2 States vessels whir i s fyint; Iiet�uiu gas, whit h..ls , reharcted' as _ 1 1Tow m:iuy; neiS citlyeus .foals Ont 'that the Government would have a be obvious that unless there Is a re- a i c 'Ca tacmoposw es,th emogc of roes --- ___ made tl,sy capture to firs' upon this majority of betweeki forty and fatty eovery in Europa, the solution sof this schooner before she surrendered. portant Canasta esx,In t s city rare. i It Ali loaecad entries in Western Canada: it was felt that this would not lie roblein must still: be delayed. Out- portant resourceG °fix the lmnirc+, It Ali 19r� ,:' if while this and otter like incidents ran be -used as aatibstituto for hydrogen A.- 7t1f9 is©cv citix.�n4 toolf riuG Iiame• suttleient to %variant Premier Baldwin side of Germany there arcs some may lead to diplomatic exchanges, be, , stead entries in NVcAttirn Gaadda In p hits, with' this gtdatt scdvaetape of being i 1932, representing no less than forty cause the agreetnent between Britain uon•cotubusaible. ss _, LUl'Iiil3UX'I:CS �eountries. Those froinother.trravinces and the United States regarding the. war on bootlegging .veasels Within a ,eaune first, from 'the Uniteditatea twelve -Milo limit had not been as. Q. —What io the history of YLouls- second and; the British tales third seated to It is claimed that the To- Uaurq" 7OSIAII Iluig ox mokta• is really an Anaerieail-owned lit The fvrenss to the early ri; was; vessel falsely registered under the n the early days o[ ra.CVha tvaa les{alai 1lenaou:� r built by tha rencll i < • • their, settlement in Canada And %vas A *3ostah Henson wa ,; a colored llritiah stag. She was ordered seized �* ,.•, .. ,� :al ► t,vice be=sielaed and captu�ed btf the iminister •%v'ho lived near ('iaatham,, and y by the Department of justice at BrI.04h. The Canadian government l who is supposed to bavo, been the Washington, which has evidently been still preserve the existing flains near l original of ••rt`ncle. Tom" in i`Irs. kept informed of her movements. It s • t �.w,, ,he talon of Lauisii;iurg, C,aifiii Breton. t3tuwe's novel. , T� „ is lirttbabl'd that other !Amerlearn ves )wave resorting a the same CANADIAN COAX + i.A'v1:R :NDAYL sels llav trial: of flklsea registry in order to tJ< •tVhat is they coir crop in t'anadw?' Q.—Who was La's ereuaryel carry an their trade. In any event, A,—Tlio d"auadI%n corn crop iss stebtl. ; x. La'Verendryag ryas ass areal T•ren Ott. the arrangement with Britain, which, sly iucteasllog. the averaga for the pawt Cauadisan explorer who wt%1s the nest it Is. tYxpe+xted will soon be ratified, ilvao yearresat; ov5r i3,� ,009 bushels l tiisCovrv, in 1?sE 1, of Whitt is now C r and the prospeetive agreement with per auuuiai. It is of is very? high qua t�estern�"auaila, ay well as the adjoin• Canada for ,faint effort to cheek the lfty and hk%.-tvt n' several prIzus in cow inti; territory inclncie(i in the t Hearts International liquor and drug.bootleg• lxet,tiou %vita :Iiiocr`icau corn, The car, � States, A tablet burled by him of a PLUS.. • a'ging, are sial corning too soon. They _ _ - - _.__ _:: - _._ 1. __:.---- . ought to romove any danger of the .,p� K 1Ca?ADI.IS>EIEx► 1671,. rt nited Stattsf beim able to charge + tt F either thia country tr llritain, with placing any legal obstacle In the A. � „ inrrir?an effort *to tstoyO i'um•runiiing. A� ille ditterclit tisties of Do. Development of New auil Ritlt Blahs ininioli of Canada �r ictory . l,tltill q of V641, in No rtkern Irelliad - Ott , 1�k111h�S liiattlre, Pa..11l01i1%Cr that Northern Troland is , mueh gratified I ri�i alis lniilley 5ltfDt►li1 tom retained us at the officially? relxorled development i �� � ik ie�rtll�tiiyll€ altvt'stllle"t« wiV _ YOU at Cvali+land, County Tyroune. sof , � � r • new and very Sieh seams of tical in �v°titlld kt�,gest than, ctltl ����i�ii I� it gthe colliery promoted by Sir Samuel tilts praiiveek ill eFtiui �avillys :tC� � b D ON Kelly. An output of one thou -and �alttlit ifs tllrt I3"t11iZ tl$ t{3ilti&tt)ll [` I tons ala day is nredi"eted mithin avery =� unfit r6livestett in mother 95sixc' alk 4 ! Nelhork time, and thew- Is an cstk,vt*ted s O� �ifgYdrtiTll2r tY$ kenos or shiliidr ,r ,�, Qupplyr auRkient to nieist tha, nte& of 1i'JiDa riCtt T a Fz 8, " �=i� bi C13ttr for many a long yeakr« il:a»• MAIMt1."rt�ti' ila�llTed �"cklGllt�S< of ''' 1 L�11 ��4 where in the North it is believed that l� < ;a �►ice; _�r ;there are tither roal aress of quality if f j " i , a 4 1 aittl riehu"S! The eutic ok for itidus. c. tlOCO(lrlA x f i trial development in that pmt al' lie. yy` laird vvrotild, thcr+efetan, a sena t x kis+ t ri yx BANK Hi4mILTON 11 ltr�-inii-iaiix axt�si. lir, ciotikt;. flit titin~ will " ? i'ArAt when elle South +mil A L5 bend (lilpl,i#l!`.N 111tiS�1a` �. d. lkttiia,. lftn.ilgi*r« tit ft"),nl ti's, " hnt's-I of thc,ao teal tle� E l+w*itf. It N interesting to naotr that �( t`t!a� •t1f3 c.f tht* t:eniactean Minsk ,tfy of 'algae-, %r': have rc caitla> rt+ai'1TJ