The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-02, Page 2• .,
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Mrieultural Highlights for the Week
SIGNAL -STAY,
InitTLISIM.; 0 OMR 3' al?
obeticli w tnattar .
ON COi.':1•g'Y'S FOR1h11OST WEEKLY
Published.: by ,Signal -Stale, itAi acted
le°, 8i$AiPA, �°yD••� �' year;
Siy)t1O11 Ritttet3�+l'a lAtia and 'Great .. at lila home iu the tillage. kit
Statates., �e .l�.
been. confined tO his home; more or `less
& ] sung Rate' on Se'q,iest. Authori<^ed'liaas a hone 7 mail. Poet Office f„r file past ix months or so. but
''relaartnaent, Ottawa,.irs Association ---
;bevs1X I prior to 1 ia: time Was quit€A at't it e.
— Member of Canadian Cacekly kite A( 11 was W1Yut you coil a
,zrn Circulation Over s Est) .
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GEO. L. ELLIS local "character. As a buy 1 wasn't
it where he came frulu. and Most fields are-eithet r pull ior ns •Peet nous year. Most of the: crops have
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`1°1i1• 1.SL).�'�, OCTOBER anti, 1t�I - away itl file tlrxc township and ran . , t•E'r[ain areas where furtllt'es•re trying avoid damage l� _ of the fields al-
from home when a , l,cou'ht to cut, and hart -est fir t ,
Games. ul:iitl it in
that i • land. In many cases _ h °sed and combined have
�.l• � "gill * the cool,
Donald I)iilule, noted for hist caber -
anti ;tori grew up to be a u11 guuluall and I t r r oris :Some djf
Saturday -Night attempts to throwing prowess 111:1113,rtye.�r3 :11;u'
then :liter age... reforming hard ka,mr to settle thed tractors,
can operate lel some of during the seeding I i
Toronto �aCt
Federal sales tax. It asks Donald was bora in u and ws iii our village.
fur plowtllNti in ticulty is being experienced in baryes
justify the► ktill a champion at -fifty-three .1. ektte Aces was e great one to talk. The eu:ty are classes
fort
a substitute t:i�'thut -ire. it outstanding was cationseries of , g but he t:t ort nee out :iu`r details the county orifice teak and 11r, itlg fields still unthreshed, owing ne
a Sugg,e. ,aN and ' _., ., reported that
k�1 site of I)u•rald M. Ctlnllltbell, of :•1lvitistuu, has the heavy rainfall which' has come
"would raid` thy, r;illle revenue 1 hisbl)1 ricer it i. repPl during the last two wt'el*�• t
I hr could win more in pr•1r'ar money tlil,�r ulldt'tertultled ttilnt,. .itt
rosltl< 'fewer ei'il fifer ts.' \i t doat the t=ajlles than his one time that lie hadn't the •light -
that it is °.eces.sa-
IIO't bee hotel • 1lnsines� produced 111 tine i1e\' old Ill actually tt'i•-• to. tli�l'll�s dralll't '•
est idea 11 ' 7�I'tFIICIi
• 'any st11)s�ittlte tax. - largeweek. It i� recorded •
OSWER OF LAZY MEABOWS
By Harry J. B'oute - 1A
LOCAL CHARACTER
Unite At,Na•• t':asitiy died this ret'a'in
BAJA by LeRoy �z. Brown, Ag iduuitur. ~ melts Assoc►::tion as the utl` sial coaUi
all Representative for Minna C•otn*y. at
these
ethlassee art of s to struct plowing.
heavy frosts last week causemen and
d Campbell will '_be in the county
TheMr. t atnl
considerable dtinlhge ter fields of corn, Lunda`• Tue dat•, Wednesday and
:tad caused severe damage to several
fields of beans that were sown quite.
late and were not far enough advanced
in, maturity to stand such low temper-
atures. The bean crop ,iii general,
however, did not suffer, from the frost
Thursday of this wet4teinstr4` Ila oils,
the four coaching
Morris. 3,at'Ieillop .and flay towusttips
respect il'ely.
The ae reage of oil" °flax being pro-
duced in the count this year is cin-
siderabl,v • Higher than' for any other
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tluite certain ,
�utue people claimed that lie was born iu the barn. The ret•en E' 1 our earls frosts and
have caused considerable difficulty in reached• maturity in •sutIlcient time to I
° 1 he was bol t►tllets11 of curt on the fields from some
thej h t I t' had been It tvi11 read\ t res
°»d u ni� A� Scuts still speak with pride of tins alit itl Oklahoma iu the t>.url? di iti + low-lying before binders been quite high eonside t•
I take several dry days which prevailed
Goderich French Dry Cleaners
THE COMPLETE SERVICE
NEW STF, SPOTTING.and PRESSING
PR SSING
DRY CLEANING a
GENERAL REPAIRS
Waterproofing.
Guaranteed Mothproofing Service.
PICK-UP . AND DELIVERY
0. B.. LOWERY
Phone 122
from
about htiii lf- lIa age e :
things d hr told been appointed by the l)tlturtu offs- � t ur ,, ^- This is a little tale of flow the en -
p �t to illtpu•t + 11 one viae let 1 1u gugetuent of a very nice couple was
11• Il k � IN nx®fN�tle •11� alld a na b a, florist who .was :
surplus 1 i that an TO SPEA n�nearly broken up y'
the itl�+st of us :at'utllitl Bete lit e;a� (t �q,q�T��A�+RE" ° tluuul theatre for Canada.
,* for' 1,11;present yt..lr and ; ,ridt'rlc udtulrer tratnptd fT ;i b1,th1)od serif, sittitlg on the eri'ulldu. ON THE "LITTLE With his wide and actio,e interest in not on his room. On her birthday the
is is prospect , f a
1; 1 ':)t :1110,,0 le,ti in j)rt'�i(1N to I;rartll;tr to eta LIirom ill front of the hotel. �111,,1;•il.;; often the tlleatrta uud the decelulthteut of 3U111)g lady received a bouquet of roses
the b;tip, tris tt> ) i 3art,s by rile .holies lie al- )i,c•t1,r Alae +l;iuuer, cite -president^ Skiuuere
• llbarras-�::� ,'•t° Finance ; and. lratlug seNtl hint l,erforul. r,- 1 • theatre arts in t'atiada. Dr. fl'uiil you know who. She lovingly re-
} tyro tvithl,}.' t a claimed "-3ye, he's a brute 1•hirl. 1e:i�, N't�rr :l big. soft hat like a c„N•-
'•'lt 1,f the Western tlnturiv I)raiva_ I,rague ir'; surto to prose an interesting and ,
will l be i
Department_ It a were reduced 1)y },,,e \tt't� ll allt3 �t,tt �h �t'� Nits 111. a g � )calor wht itt it 1 i
I'll a.ecay tlt,u. I'll dee happy nun stituul:ltlu, 1
r . beginning there and honorary director of the Ilumlu-
fifty 1� r cent. 1:... t.- a I've stroll Iltltlel' Diunie•' l; •cis.
), i tory considerable t.l rattle. are still held in t►tt:,sial,:lli� ae would t nue out to 1111 1)runi Festival. will bi the first a privilege far t;l,drtith residents o
could sC+ ' e Highland a �llltil,iytjillllt'1'.
rpt speaker 111 :1
Sl•Tlt'a of lectures on the It'al'.
surplus, bra- ''e file tax dl,aj)j,r irs l :inada, thl,llt:h not e\'till19t' en l:' I:tlill for �,,,,tl Ir1e11tI�. :
be the :trcu.ppe.a\" s i that. according, to (that we Ile and u,�' f:obit NNrr tlruula and "little t11t Itre luuek'uleut e NORTH STREET L:oy`LF'D ` . ,
altogether tl3srt° will hate _n S1""1" afte1.1"' , "1'11!tl crutlt.11 in Canada which is boring brought to ,
advantage ')f the tlis.11,i)r`arauce of f thesesepta 1 1 ide of tlltn d h by the -'cherish Dramatic Under the can enership of -Mrs. W.
i.ng adv i t the boost and 1 t 1 part of its winter t 1 �, t, \Les
the Nsl�t t1of N sniff t barest.1.i.
Doctor Skinner will served be group 1 it 1 il) nit •t i (cv,at 11
cullett.� it of t e , 1 ups. gunfights itl t(
hat•( heard aSrid read v e ; • t.o t•rli
h `ar��llutlgl)i� chair to the ,ro'rram. .
;f t•u�rigid in the trait an enjoyable supper was,
ertzed them itt li itt d:i\ s• l,i10 ierr by the side u' t li , as
g , old- be lie:lyd all „ •t, ) of the 1\ uul:iu
�1 tai,
In our -s-oung daCs ss t' used to std at.1t„lllt'1 i t 1 :dotal' . otttl:i t' that 1` , ut il:i. t )itobt I' *tth, ill ._it. deco ,e s
.r,
bills :t(it-ertistnr, sociutil�tl of 1ut•th •str,'et t'tlitrd church:
Saturday Night s:lcti t'1lstoul: duties itr t t 111 the Ili.hlaitl. rade , the toot acct trail•, Wild I,111 parish hall at S.30 1)Uo. 'lite tlodeer ell
he Yt , ibt',ut titre tuemt,er: ,at- the opening
`riffle = b '
1' the ubjectbihs that r- it T uehptity and learning the t�i k1t)'k
Buffalo 110 Bill Cody :Lori it getteratic club cordially tori es 1
h' ie' � tnt'etiu'r of the autumn tern,. held In•
are
r erred and matt N z
J mense muscles, which we were it'd to cultural value.
September _t)th.
the further tii)•ectiou that they rale d ! lc �slt'.
•' �' f lotting the supper. Alists Joan Scutt,
are .liable to all ,:1ni rttler.il public to :Mend this series, 1111ture of a brawny scut• si nth:ii 11 and ecr used to get e• � g
raised a;:tits:t the sale, rust, illus ou each Nurd brratll At the meeting fnr-
• '�•h .��•ill be of wide interest :iutl the church hull uu friday evenln ,
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the pent r tl.�t 1,uly of the articles oil ,believe 'was the likeness of Donald rhe youngsters in our community L•,ur rice years the pre�u CuC. u the
I�etheringtuu,
the tax is paid but also of �� I)innie. Probably it way st�mtwhat had h thousand been
is t„ what
London Little Theatre, Drt ,..Skinner accompanied by . Alr�.
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wllil'i.from :lug a pleasing solo, after which Mrs.
overlyproduced tt ithiu t but at Any rate it 1 t actually had loco as 0 yuutlg mall.
d • the rruwd• to The common belle its 4 18 Thorne vta N
is
� d 1' tl theatre dtcnt \Ira Mooney, the coluk l r . fie tt i� i retired r p
b�crl i- t1N.,• Report_ e given liar article ,)f aa, carica nee, 1 itis been that pzutiun grow r ' 1' led in prayer. The pyesi-
s sun -dal- f ',Tented to be that small beginnings in 103 towhat
e y the sales t:i�. ;was calculated to
racy t - • • _ _ conducted the bush -
1 rulttuall who had re rut):(bit the largest "little e s were by the cun-
,et the famous Finnie in action. i'furuled. There were other stories group in the world. with. a su , 1 l
added to the custt,m• ditties in deter j shut,tltl tl flower committee
�the curt of an iuulltruted article. �-- I about how he had urea :i tion membership of 10,00Q. The Grazed senors of the renter
mininghat
natty ti FOOD PARCELS
he 3GE .0 luessrilger utl'a stage coat ltutl huCl Theatre in Lond�,u is now, ale property land
parsonage
beeh`OelaCtis-ehowing duringtthe
there- V''h• compounding of S_ penalty
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upon he consumer. (Ottawa Journal 1 _t wounded: uaws ha` d beentch to chasing trial to and the
indicted P the
Night well • knows,• Those getieruus tliuuslnds iu Canada the outlaws ballet t to that cltt dressed dal
levied rimarily who are sending feud parcels 'to Bri- he had route here to live where they• , t `kinuer was ladies most d
customs duties are not P t• •in it the rate of 1.100.000 (lbs. weight would never think rofsfinding l felt as
to prlxitt�'e revenue, Ery (l y mullth would undoubtedly
a reduction of duties. ` rice •acct with nuts- i ,-, , '• ca, held • London and at the cull ,
ilc he altered. by the suggestion that. as a tcrcidinb •gift if I e�ere huldin� ) requested Jul d the lea rs
t this etion (lutea of Canada'', a; the ins etild.' wltiin•he used in every con- annual ulcering of the governors of the at the parsonage in July. The leaders Produce greater iteyeuue. but „ , to 'the t Dominion, Drama Festival .was"'elected of group small len tics
tt, p
with' the 4hiC 1- being
Federal l�uvertlshould ttenliyear versa
iuretfrom. When I grew upi IP found San honorary director. Fie also. con -
being t forsolicited. even'
t e handed ug to
would interfere Q postal charges for at least
1 tittues to hold his pusitio�i as a d
feature against which no voice is lltjnb .mall town, not far' of the Lon
Mrs. F I'rito or Mrs. \\'alkum.
Such charges lilts e• been- frequently out that he was really a man who had
benediction. pruucu
raised iu public at the pre denounced to • the cu i- u , in a stt '
parcel.- y•tc. 'the sun of wealthy parents.. Luring the pas :ne s .f'tl' meet- I
ulnar conditionslimns 1, r ' � a esident.• brought a. ►
because of the pec usider • - the cult" of rinarrrlt d with his girl vie f that Skinner attended
'u -Banff, Alberta, lug to a close.
of the London Little. Theatre an t -
bringing outstanding attractions in the summer months.
1tjoti, thanking the
ad -
theatre, music anda e S city. ': st heartily for (tie cordial Last year Doctor .�
the Dominion Drama welcome that he and Mrs. Co e.. i al l
director of sly bad received on their
d, i
welcome Ile had an mS
Th • luld ren -
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h crit tune h correspondence lu grown j He don Little Theatre_ ) need by the
Evening Citizen by pa at . , t summer Doctor The e i
now f Th l venial, 1 -friend and his the Western Canada pr
•exiting. If. because �,f these 11N, t111ar renders ti 11u cu Theatre Conference i
, Postage. nut only' exorbitant but unjust
parents and had muted out 41
conciitit,tls.:ctist'oms .duties on importsfurther 1 "•" ` b incoutd 'left by his grandfather. An
both to generous friend ' and eager town into our tillage tt•ith a private
' • are incra'ased. With consequentrecipient.
t Saturday Night sitggest`1 Bili ' i r,tiou about acid resider and -story teller. he began
1 that is apt to associate himself
increase ' ; s there is ant rvusu e with -the characters
ro usa t a .
in the price of both imported and ,the Ever postage,
n,.
p P
d articles, there is -all , t1) be overlooked. It is not so wide- he talked about. until- he° actually be- i
home-prtldnte he .pread in its bone -tits as the alternative 1tet&dt if himself. -The youngsters en -1
the more reasoU to do away with t 1 proposal of the public'" subscribing to joked it and nobody spoiled their fun
hertrise_ the increase in I btty up for shipment to Britain some of I liked the way the local _newspaper i
sales tax. Ot stn Cassidy.- n�,tNd roan- l
the cost of living will create intuler- 1 the surplus fount j,plies hoot iu the deur of tribe linage for rile past forty 'j
• Dominion.
able conditions. • I t prent only the fortunate few years and' former fatnot'is pinnemr of i
gaturdaV Night. Indulges . in some)
in- the• 17-e
nitecl Iiingdum. lucky en'utlbh .Elie Western United Crates and t'unada,
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fanciful comment upon what it declares ; to hate friends in Canada receive food died at his-homehat reththis w editor didnu'
'age would merely enable them to re -I blluw the real story on "Five Aces.
to be the general assumption as to i parcels..
Removal of the .cert . of 'post cant tel
l the added cost of goods ander' the solve still more. But plan to commend itself to a princess •
whose- democratic upbringing has been
infused with =sympathy for the tinder-
` • a to buy
sales tax. stating this; "assumed" ad-. surplus food in bulk and send it for
to be from 50 to 100 per cent., distribution ,among those who have
ditian
:and declaring its disagreement with more etlttned'ita y parcels t car all
twis ould e pelt ileged.
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•� such ar;.�nulptiun. Those who have made \• • ��_
a study of the question j►lace the. added '
cost at twelve per cent., and surely this
'• is 'enough. It would not require a •
very large expenditure by a family ittt i
-the cotatse of a year, to make the added
cost $100 to $200. -What is the use Of
reducing a man'$ income tax by a
few, dollars when without doing harm
to anybody he could be relieved of a
•ntuch larger impost by_the abolition of
the sales tax?
EDITORIAL NOTES
The Wiildtio,r Staris perturbed, be-
cause three war- tett .etas—Liberal,
Consercatiye and t..r.F.— are oppos-
ing one another tu the lurk- llnbdry
fti.B. 4 by-eieetiou.' The t•eteralas• -
vote will Ise split three ways. hays
The Star, atttt it urges a- "united front." -
Wbeen a war veteran is sure to be
, l. -a tad. tat matter Which party wins °
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,,-'t' ,u. •rfhe Star seems to bee
the sink=4•ir I•
Unnecessarily worried.
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Greatl:rit:tin hos I)l:teed orders fdr
$341.0aiir41111 et„rt11 Machinery
° Sts the .it -t step in a progr'anl for
•iniiiiertilzation of British :hints.'. It
hits 1•100I: starlit that 0 large factor
1I1 11.0 "1whit•11 have 1,rst4 the
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British co:11-tlliltin4 ititlustry has ,been
the .-o k 11f proper eiluil)nteut . it. Y,t>
mine,. . The statement is verified by ,
th.s an _i)in, e n;t'ilt of 1111 it,tt'Iition t1)
date
Stlt'+ ,.1Tr 111(' loins: tenni tip- c,.tl.tt
eq.11pme•Iit. 'Britain 111enough coal
,i, ,.1st tot 'tltri4:: the
tl� (jcalrrr° f' I I: t1 1 1�e ,
a it et In ,lfficienf
•prcb1on, 1� tel t%t
colat:irty :i;al :it 1 rt•a1')n:able t'oat.
c 6 Q.
Britain e t. ding t„ ;.t-t•r nt,r•j•.rity
••1'F'Itii,4; To ait1141r:tee_ fi'+1ta1 P:+it•stil.P.
Any pr,,p ,.,•tl si111tit)1'It Of her 41i1flc111
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tie, tfiel , :it:ta'rs either the Jetta or •
the Arai'_. anti she 1•:lnnot afford to
• Inalt'.t:t111 :ln irtnt>tl 1. r4't' sufficient to i
ensure :tri 41'nca y peace. even if she :
- ' were (lisi0,e'd to rule by .forte. With 1
strikes at home and troubles abroad,
she k having a distressful •time, and
it looks as if. the only thing ase can
do is to withdraw froth the troubled
areas and eottserve her resourcea for
a day in 'the future .when sive may 1
again take heli place it Ono Mead' of
rho table.
&71.Old .Country. publie'atnun note -1 ;t
rev ,dal ()f interest in I3ighlauel
and nays : •
x'ka&' i1i u11igl1t elf 111a• (i1trtt 's i
the tosYiing af" that caber. In till,:
e -t' itt twenty feet
luri ttty. hilted' Icots mu11t
Leave trete trntalts oyer
length., 4)rigiln of this game lo
lama to IP WW1 Scottiqh yo01i: nnetic
who, in trtaataspoi ting felted tivaller
f<~Ctcom tie! 4111p.iillck ttle 41011. (raa.
to
1`41,3,CC, ILe tdnafat;c-aide ttve
tt LIeII r inanst
1* the manner nstvatey
at; '
First in the field with war -proven
'Rayon iUttrVastly ,superior
cotton cord in stream uCead
immunity to blow -outs. Enna l , tip
. am marked iv.
RIO SAVINGS TOO!
tot only dqq you get superior tires, but
at primo that nave you at least 2031
oh .,,monger and up to 40% oo• truths.
Inner tub&2s, too, are priced 25% below
normal quotations.
Positive protection tor a
full year against - all hazards
of driving._ ' -
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FREE
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Tilt. main eat. , the the
of firer ;:ettlera clung ,tzuo
()Vit
tc:t soca cud of ,rhi: nt (,ode. buil
the .l at ver mouth were of 0 the prose
ri • . e: .ices.. 1�0' hurtled
the rough wharves feet Uu` In 1.414c.• orated in
too.
channel at and roams only were downo„ iilct'rP Th ' fireproof
side. were Moats w es.selevator.. by a re t,f
sed, there Iyer of . Tile ,. /end bushel teed After
l\ a . num wChri tL inion was rate site.
1�ililt• the bar, .t. `was- Christopher pUer � half-ni. 1005 and of, the satire' Bushel
6 �. it lea' ' inion
over St. flown in live half-ni
water .ind one tvht, mere structure ill, a storehouses ° n
got its name of
end children • the brie concrete came o Gtoreh
• stranlle(1• 10`'x`1 and
have :, women. : g3). the, C.P•R added.' and tw
• beach may ha f the bury sl
1• lel elevator
When. in lVi.:itla were
the tiiitilbri of the wa' .each. lliou
Erato please litre og t theC • 'bushels ninon t trio tui
the hllrlionr' eoutlt lees' for ` 'Million o• a three m
carried fnr. t,) the ed.' of over twenty
rrho cargoes 1were1c1' channel of dol; p loth• 'bus " X09
;gpen'. couple was spent. the thrpllg 111 1010• this elevator,
o p�t!-,'ieiared a built ah �iti3Oi)0 tvitlt a year. ad' oug through rice'•
nt Pier,' Til bushels a s chipped ht_11 cars it going,
prt•sr tact. gailwily il) u: ship ,.rain
etthe ti►1ia11ed• 1lltrun sotttli (cert tea fond :ind
1lttrl,our ctff Labe the ind ae r
freer' t1e tit,• :end -1,irtitig 0. and c:1ii cone 111c1 tot
piers Butt: ,, lands �;t;5.a10 e ere , tT the who �z a froze mit hoard
T,, the 1t4y detdrd ' ►tour ft'r 1nne1 and • til,,. t
c'uu1P? :tut► bar river rhe harbour, to tt of t`�,fllltlar Atlantic ._e11
1 wh the the river divert the t the iln,nt
side of to d g�arbour •,,ala17.t nrt,lle,iu
taken thus' 0nilorinl. t1i 1'' ilii Co.('u.1'rSng'fliti oils
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'The terve eyall. det'1 (red 'a 1Pu11 liui)rr1111 :inti
the, 1)r1.t otliclally s in' the '111r� t�f t=acuiint retiilerc for
iii 'A Vs.; 2. ,is ,=cut liner_ tee, .lel sllilllutt(ls its S:lrniii :end tenet,.
which- in the Pet ` The front cat l
f l;ef lilE nt w -ere
built r• . but. in lq''' 1,�' tank flila handled
but tt•arty tire Thr (:,oterap ' ctttltriltnt �yorli• The tri=tril'Utioa) i,eal,,:
town 1,.1i Stilet
1:on •10's. eak�1:�ater . weW e sta«111 concrete. built t t t' ell illi- port M
tt0i .
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the ; hilt e started in below 1 oar
like )1.1t•t'ti i ere anti .unl� ler- -
tcer(y rel writers tl out slit
breakwaters
then t,i�ces Wild concrete
,,:ttl'rY 11101e -side the `tune` the late
C4't'e -. tilled1:1. sunt. All la sari
e� tree et•a wiiill
atria -tare llreahec:tier yacht; s1t�I'
The Bovril W :alkt'r'' ch irwhi ct -h
11ir for 1,x1,1." in
flu
• ill. Sir night and
1p the oderi(la for the ,1t
;1,1(1' t°' 'ri('ii water.
In at 1;ot15 hr&ak to have -1
put snitPt'seil itnpr„ye-
olt this ',sunken is harbour it
11:11f /. inilliou ou ur entl h`
The (1,11ar - at the awl
tl',rM tt1iof F-Iiip island, whin(, last env till,
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