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Exeter Times, 1911-8-31, Page 1771 77 C oolog Requisites 4 'Yelliep—Ze lb F, #0140—B it CQVWAUg_ gir AQ T V'� Ak AL "atcypreverving, wenave negfoliulli0o. than you, have had ? T nuso doz. —Both sizes 50 40Z" 3at<tmo. Powrxsm, Vow Rings red,;19 Spices that. Nvill.niake your plokles'jusb a add have wholesome A44 Uourishit) Zo little, nicer than your, nelg4bor% Once used alwaya in favor. - Woo 4orks, Bottle Wak, -Etc, . . . . . . . . . . Coloys: Orug stor iddl - COLE' -5 DRUQ 6TORU _cuesex Hur year Irl adVance Y MOUNINGl, AUGUST 31t41911 $1.00 pe� 8XETF41%. ONT, CANADA, TRIJIMA TwItTy-EIGHT11 YFAR�_No 1971 1 1; 11111 Nil I Dink W Big Celebrations, Logford s 10 Vollingt ...... .. Dashwood Lou4onT histles 1), Tieman- U2 lGray,-.1. e at Mt.� Carmel Wins TrophY Bound Tuesd was a re etter cl%y at Xt, The Exeter bo wlers hbld their first London Thistles Luaknow ,yen a big celebration Was. �sday, Friday and Ra 13 AllLn ...... 1--, 1Z & MAY Carmel Zrh arlul"It0% joNEs vent, on Thui Ripley held by Father Irorrester an4- "the $0turday.of last week and it was a W noon ... ... ...... ....... Tile decided success, The weather was,%U teve, members. of his pariall. U x a t e r, ant weather was excellent and that could be desired. Twenty-eight; Seator�h variin , ... .... . 16, Clarke4 ... . ...... a large crowd turned oat to enjoy the jhi'kstookp&rt. rhal3awden trophy NE 34, xe(e e P"Q r-ts of the day, Athletic sports and was won by A, Laugford!s rink of the a9bowling tournament w . ...... 12 D. triemaii-­41 ere held. in London Thistleo.club composed of H Seldon ...... ..... ScaforLh Gre1g. bye. 7_; the afternoon. Several rink& were Spackman., of town, lead; J. Tretlxe-. U ojar�tli Round You t 0 present and a. rink from Clinton Won way, 0. X. Bluett and A. Langford, the silver vase that was oltered.. was Dr. Sel- London Thistles Clinton ctive Showingo' TL9 $up- skip, The runners lery's An Attra Pee was served in the hall by the lad� rink of HenA. composed. of Reaman. .... ... 16 Oltevenson..-�.Al ies and their, were ample provisions Hemphi)I. Grassick, G. Care %nd Dr.- Seagforkh Exeer lZe a P106t- Sellery, ski G]1,�lg ...... ...... - 12 Oeldon­� .. ..... o. D for the crowd. In the eve p. Lingford's rink scored form entertai ids and then Seaforth, Colling bye. Keal 41; nment was giveni The oi�iepacb in the first two er - 0011ing ...... 15 G-rplg­r� .. ...... :['3 leading feature of the en�iertainment lien I scored one. In till) sixth end Ne" Fall DreA. Goods was a debate on Reciprocity. Three M1 seven up. In the tenth V V Lon4onwas Seafoitb rift quarters of an hour was allowed for it Was a tie,and in the eleventh Hert- nz . ...... __-U Grelp ...... . ....... LU each side. Mr. A. W. Smith, Liberal Sallwas L one ahead, it was tied again ;Golli candidate for North Xiddlesex, led the in the twelfth, At the seventeenth London. Thidtles Heaman bye.. ibe Chance I meet your approval. Association. F inals Our stock of New Fall Materials wil affirniabive side.. end LondonwAs five up.- and Hen8all LondonThistles He stated that we could get $1.50 a scored'two in the last round$ making sso t e t, or colors and wears, In fact, we hundred more for our' cattle if we. the total 16. )1,y Ueamau sk..._ .... - Collins, sk,13� to,13. Besiaesthe trol uansolation-First Round A splendid a r m, n could produce as &od a quality as the. winners received a handsome Clinton. th*ng that, is. practical, desirable or they, do in the States ar�d that when leather traveling -bag, eadh,'and the ng ....... ...12 'We are. 4 Xioller ...... ...... 14 Mow& , think we have everY I we come in contact with them at ex- runners up. a leather suit case.� :81:rth hibition time, Canadian cattle carry la he, &ssociation event Bert He&-, .1 A' essary to- help Y' u choose your New Fall Dress. or off the ni�ijority- of prizes." lie referr. t E. Meman ...... ... 17 UoTaggart nee 0 nan!e rink of the London Thistles won. 1EX)Aer-, Gran:Gi ed to the differen"cain price in barley out from 0olling's rink. of -Seaforth. taylor ...... ... ...... 422 Branion ........... I on the American and:Oanadian mark- The game was decided late Friday ets. 'Exeter Granton Suit. Here are a few night. ebb, Is Offerin Oleamark, ..., .. .... -1. 2 XV ...... 9 Mr. Geo. Elliott, Conservative cand, in the Consolation event Stephen- SERGES idate for North Middlesex, was th e son's rink of Clintork, defaulted to Pons.oUtion-Seeond Round TWEEDS atraLfor4., Dashwood leader of the negative side, He dealt McInnis of ltipley� 22 D. Vieman, 11 or FaIL' with the grain question stating that - Killer ...... .... One Cf the very strong cloths f In, the Sedtch doubles 16 coup- Exe�ter� Exeter You to We are showing axery fine range. of - a Elliott, ... ..... ... ...... �_13 -are showing them in Blue, Black, the American people exported over lea, imterqd- and Carling An in 42 in., 52 in� and 56 in. We onemillion dollars worth of wheat ofBxe�terdetei�tedBaNvdenendCre-ech: Exeter Tweedh h 14 also of Exeler. in 'the finals. Snell widths'ai 500 to 5 I'00.per yd*. Tweeds Brown, Gray and Cream. Very. good annually and it doee hot seem reaton ...... ...... . . ...... to W�ar, at 50o, 70-c and $1.00 per yd. able that theywant�ours. The barley Prelimin ary S,6. Marys TiVemsall poplAarthis Fall. thatis grown at the -present time W I Exeter london Thistles Myers ...... ...... ...... 10 Scrufton ...... �3 7 are very notuptothe(palitiesofa few, years Secure I W.- J. Reamart ... 15 A. M. 111eaman...10 Exeter Bxdter agosaidthpapeaker,andif.the farm -1 �Lorfdon Thistles Srtatford Bawden ...... ..... 12 Weidenharamer A FANCY WAISTING er could grow and,thresh just as good Langford ... .. ...... 17 Kiler ...... ......... 10 London Tl�istlesn Ingersol PLAIN'CLOTHS barley he would get the better ce. Summer ....... ... 17 ri Seaforth' Plinton Gray ...... ...... ...... tS Pket. 3 0 n Third Round Hei also dealt with the horse me, Colling ...... ... D wai g ...... ...8 . ITT That are going to be very much in Mr. M. Y,­M6Leati, Liberal c&ndi- Clinton .1jeaforth jl�xdtcr 'Stratford Always good and very desirable fora 17 Killer ...... f.1113 oo'd color$ d for this Fall. Fancy, values date'for South Huron, was second Stevenson ...... ... 20 Rest ...... ........... 12, 11 eaman ....... ... .... LOTHING All the. 9 demaii speaker for the affirmative, He refer- St. Marys Dress or Suit. Plinton SeaforlIth C16�hj. Veneitian, in differe.4t colors. Fancy Delainnes, ed.to the statements of his opponent, Summer ....... ...... . 14'Jackson ...... ...... Is 'Begt ...... ...... 18 Myers ...... ...... 15 are shown.in Satin a � 13lyth London tVhisUes Exeter Checks and Silks in all -the leading on the wheat question and at ted tbart- art ...... 10 Gray . ....... 4,6 Mawde I&T rantalas, �t 500 to although therd MoTagg Broad, Popjins,. P was only an imaginary: Snell ...... ...... ...... I . a N nz colors and- patterns. fine in the WOse betWJ6ta the two cOun- Exeter 0ashwood ' -Ripley L'i U 11DER $1.00 per yard. tries yet on the American side they Clarke . ...... ...... ... 23Tieman ....... ...... 18 Melyinds ...... ... .. .. .10 Allin ...... ......... I I& received 15cts, a bushel more for their Exe ter Lueknoiv Dashwood E xe ter wheat and it matters n t What they Seldoa._ ... .... _ V; Allin 12 Tienian.. ..... ... 15 Clark ...... Id 0 2xeter Consolation -F ourth :Round the benefit �f this bigher price, Greig ...... ... .. ......... 13 10 London Thistles Seaforth poke of We Conservatives making . liensall Ripely Grey. sk ....... ...... 18 Best a1c.— -.15 k Bes I t, Ya Silk. Ureiaps Dashwood rd Wide $1 ldokth it.'he wanted the farmers to - Sea�j-'r:th WEAR overtures tG. Washington and that Sarift-ton ...... ......... 19(mellianes ......... 17 Alpl6y We are offerin Yard Wide Pailette or.Taffeta both aides downto Janiiary last were London ThiAles Bt. Drarys UdInnes ...... Tieman..- IX g the Best in favor of reciprocity. At the pre- Urray ...... ...... ...... 23 ...... 15 ClInIon Exe ter —Fully Guar ntpe&Lfor $i.00. per yd Granton. S,tevenson. 41C. ... ... it SvIdou sk. U a sent time we are. doing move business Exeter Silk on the flarket I 13ranion ......... . 13 buoEs with the,U. S. than with an other W!ic!dnhaTamer ... 1 11eaman Exeter b country and we are doing it cauler �ropbv-FirstRGLtn Fireb, �Round �e Exeter .1 s Exeter RiplLy ng more money, The op t,o �011�...histlL or for a larger msrket and it is to his CrusLon( Clinton Scaforth F1 Kimona, Just opened up a new lot of Ladies In; ...... 14 Grci- BIC ...... 1:7, 1 L I A 1", and BLACK UNDERSKIRTS we are Maki - , Uh, an 13 _.to. lleaman sk. Q 'KIMONA CLOTHS portunity is. now offered to the farm . ..... � 14 W. J. iffeam, MOInnes sk . ...... . L M r )I, t 'N ube tiMe to Select your advantage t6 give it's trial. coling ...... ...... 5� gteveusonsk- oWiS Black Underskifts. They are sure to Mr.Newman, of Paris, concluded InVrsoU E xe'ter 1- Gray.$)tLoudon Thistles a bye or, Sacque lepgth. A lot of real choice "PI . ain o.r . Fancy at $1.00 side. Ile Summer ..,..16 Snell 15 $cmt-Finals the debate for the, negative is in tbe;best of --olors to choose lea e you. stated that theptatexmnt of a former , . Exetter Exeter '111pley London Thistles patten p ...... ...... . 10 melfunes __13 -�Gay zk ... ... s p to'-� lffl� fn $5. 0.0'eacb. akor'that the faifL�e'r ;�hould got Seldon ....... ....... ... 12 riaTIC teven5ion of Clinton a bye. -per yard. ea h, U r spii seafortlk Ilensall CAPO more for his produats and pay lose for Lon, Finals whabbe consumes was one of the Greig, ...... ...... ...... most astounding statements lie had London Thistles Exeter Sievenson Defaulted -10 AUThms ever heard. The speaker said his op- Gray ...... ... ...... 17 Weidennammer 3.1 and took second prize. X GraiYton -------- a.— "our firsit shipment of Ladies ponents compared only the Toronto Daslawood —just arrived, .3 son, of Toronto. spent N Jy .1 Vebb ...... .. ...... C ft u LRDIES NEW WINTER COATS SO inter Coats. Fakicy Twee& are amongst. the strongest sellers, of which.,. suidBuffalo markets,' tha:6. 'the only, D Exeter �Tiwwlay in town, W h6g market they mention is the Buft- 5,S. G.,'Bawden ... 12 -�& - b�'. ft. Senior of Torwito, visited lot.; also the bes lues. See a Ing- Sclery ...... .. ... I r. t things in Black and B alo market, Hogs are higher ii Tropby-Secoxid, Round his parents. Xr. and -Mrs. Jos. Senloi we are showing a nice y last. Ile was ersoll. said the speaker. London Thistles Seaforth on Priday and Satuxda .the first showing. If the wheat is to be seat out and to Langford... 1 20 Collin 16 accompanied bark to Toronco by hrq e �nanufactured at St. Paul and blin- 1b Exetpr n11g11*0*rsol1 brother Maurice. "IES' neapolis the by�products, such as bran 12 Summer ...... ...... � 0 Seldon:... ...... Torauto World -Donald C;Kac�,rc_ and middlings will be lost or will have Seaforth London Thistles !or lxoroniro's own popular bRritotae to be brought back, and there will be: Phone 32 Jones. & May, Exeter the extra freight. If we let our No. I Greig -.15 Gray . ..... 4 ...... ... 1,1 more than made good at Shea's TheD . .......... +++-+t ....... -got a few centq r1ensall Dashwooct tx yestarraly �Vj�� 2 . n he..tookthev1aM+ hard go, we might aellery 13 TiemaD ...... 13 bn the pro,,raln vacated by. an artist 71 Iff7th, a bushel more, but it will be ground in §cm!-Firials d as the hca& ItheLbbeican be re,:radre American mills, hauled over American rxe ter L *ew Yoric ivho was Ainable Ito London Thistles rom Lver y I oft railroads and steamship routes, and Langford . ...... _ 19 Seldon., ... 04,ntillue the %N,0.e1C. 11r. Alacgre-or go to build no American' interests. U'ansall . -eaforth Ivas recolved NvEth such mthuslasin bouth Hur''on Mr.-McLe&n was given five mintLtes Seller:0 ...... ...... 10 Gxcig� .4 ...... 10 tbat.bc can b, n _­rdedas tho "h,.ad- to -reply, ind he used, it to prove that Irlinals were applauded Uner' and his songs the comparisons made were not made Oensall - c�cho. Tn tho a�tcTnoon lie was London Thistles : i o tb o A MAN from the Toronto and Buffalo.mar.; Langford . ...... ...... 16 SellerY 13 neovaathr�e LtiMtS and forcod.to xo- ke Assoc1diiou---:First Roand spand Ito a curtain Cali. Tn tbc even [milog Is alone, but were an average price Jig Xoar ancoures w fo fiveyearsback. He spoke of'tbe London Thi flei Stratford as N,; raward. duty of cream being placed at five il.eaman � ..... . s '12 Killer ...... ......... 15 *TJ,3-rft �fousc Rs:,Acr. keuir Night cen a6gallon in mistake for five c�nts Clinto7j St,pE" 19L -b. Macgregor and NVIlita ts s a pound, and how that, the Canadians 13L',tfl'� � ..... ...... ...... 14 Doi�,dingr ...... 13 Co.. An army of fun. Mail WeA, had taken advantage of the mista-ke' GUnton Blyth ot Irlit a:t Cole's I.)XIIg Store. and shipped thousands of . dollars Ta,kmu .....15McTaggart ......... 12 4. +4 ................... Mr. M. Y. McLean, the Liberal CA-ddiw Worth- Of cream into the States. Lacknow DashNvood Mr. Newman sGroni3,ly objected ta Aqin _ ... ... ... .19, 131. Tieman ...... ....... 17 School Board gua I r e, vdate f r South Huron, will address Mr. McLean introducing now matter Ripely Exeter at Prices ant-Od the Electors at the followii1k Pli�ces and appealid to the chairman. Nrclnnv�s ...... ...... 14 Taylor 13 Announcement -8 W-ires 3 L cents on the dates nar�aed: At the ccnalusion of the debate Miss St. Harys r a' n't o** n- The V`xeter School Board announces 7 Wires 28 den Ls plannagan was appointed to repre Myers ...... ...... ... 15 Branion ...... ...... 10 the re -opening of 'the U.S. to be below the actual or Contia� s Wires 32 cents 9 Wices 3.5 cents BRUCEFIELD -Walkers Hall,Thurs- sent Messrs. Smith and McLean, and E_%,�ter Granton uation Class section for Tuesday 8ept day, August Slat, Miss Hall Messrs.. Elliott and Newn Bawden ...... ...... 15 Webb ...... 6 'Stb. at 14 a. in. when all intendLag, man-. By depositing five' cents with Clinton Exeter. students ire required to be present. cost, and f o r 168s V ownsbip Hall. Friday.. ei 8 All No. 9 Hard Coiled..Wire' ARNA-T ther lady it recorded a vote, aad a Stevenso,i ..... ... 10 Tleaman The aim of the Board is to provide September lat. voter could vote as often as be deposi- 2xeter Exeter a sound and thorough education. for 8 ey than you can Stretchers for,st.retch= FARQyHAR-Tuesd9y9 Sept. 5bb�. , ted five cents. When the results Clarke ....... ...... ... 15 Snell ...... ......... Oae varlous.-alks in life, Commercial Ilion We loan the were known Miss Flmlmaga h;d r;: Exeter, 1-lensall, industrial and professional and to 1 16 Scruton ...... -1 'those under their cara OREDITON-Wedifteaday, Sept, Otb. calved $132.15 and Miss Hall go Weidenhammer.., 2 carefully train Miss Flannagan wtts Presented With a Leond Round u it Same.. 'Association -'s (or a good, true, and honorable Can buy the same q al" y Geaforth adian -citizens RAPIIWOOD---�Thursdq, SePt. 7thi 'diamond ring. London Thistles 'Best ...... ...... ...... 11 hip. for �d is complete A guessing Contest, guessing wbAt Ifeaman ..... 16 The course coveri GRAND BEND' Friday, Sept. 8th. Clinton Model, 14ormal and Lniversity of goods at any place time a watch would stop. was won by Lucknow _Is �to b s on! Fence 'Gates, lath Miss Annie Borland and she was pre, Allin ...... ..... 21 J, son ...... trance. 5pecial emphasis is give Lowest Price. 3§AYI?1ELD -'Wednesday, Sept! I Miss Pear) I Ripley 3t, Marys the Commercial Department. ISta- a sented wl�h a gold watch. oomm-r- In Breen won a necklace for selling the blelrink,s ...... 19 Myers dents are given a complete Canada. ARNSA-LL -Thursday. Sept. 14th. most tit liets. Clinton cial training. As a rural IlighS011001 Nomln(�tion -enson 121 113awden ...... ... 10 full, attencion is given to the special 40 Mr, Farrell, of Woodptock, delighted Sitey E x a t or nead-s Rtbe faXMCr and artisan. DRY'SDALE_ Frid�ays Sept. 1�tb. the large number present with sonie 03xeter excellent humorous selections. Clarke .. I., _20 NVaidenbammer The school stands "Government np. ------ --------- prov ughly equipped BOYS' CUTHING The Tony Vito, Orchestra, of Lon ad, and is thoroi U it don, provided music for the day ittid iGOOD POSITIO-NES as *to playgrounds, labaratory needs, All.Accounts ai-o'l),Ow -Due. Prompt Settle- 1ach of the above meetings Will also for the dance in the hall at night, and staff. 'The work has ro- The Clin'toli 1311siness College i,- :1 proval from both Pub- SACRIFICED 'The Huron Old Boys, Assocla!don of % nt will'be A;rjpieciaied. Comm ace at 8 o'clock. s,ortliy linic in a ebain ot 6evoll llu-41 lie and full ap Inspeet- Cont! aat;oa -School nt -c citiaA Of The resin Lat Depart - Toronto will as asual. have a 1ent !ss dolleges locieted in'th Ilts at the 1. )oro, Welland and %be ]",Vat - L �ha B.."hibition grounds d(iring the Londoii. Peterl me 11 tal examinations -rank the on t lalkerton. A B10 S NL, A P Mr. McLean will be asalst�d by t1vo �vceks of the gnmt..F�ir. It: will towDs Of Orailgovi),R% NV� er 180hool among the first 01- the pro - on I)o., Whmhani and Clin'ton. 01"i"UP '1,0 its other speakers, be located in­society,�fto%v' vinee. Ul et immediately west ()f high!qladn, work it is affiliated Ivith inion Stre The ttepebing staff, rentain," BEFORE YOU 81 tovo- S_ t o''. r o Mr. Merber or bis representative, is "I e Commercial 14dacatorW Assocl-t- and Ot 011�alird BUY 1) ROOM Dufferin streQt and facing th(I Lake th ove change, as before rejpe�tfully invited to be.pr�sent. &II auronitts are cordially invited to I !on Of 10anada. 1, is f reely aamiltocl S_ s('01:1011 Is as follows" W. 13, Weid e connedtions its. Tlonor Graduate, of regis the 'tent ItIl"Ir that Owilig .10 thes enhammer D. A.. ter, and malt c oil the 229nd '!net.. to hl.r. aild Dlrg� headquarters during 'their Stay on Amdn% got th(, vcpy bes,L posltion,�. Wororito i nivers! y and Speelalist inI ARE TOO LATE BORN August at -h and Moderns and Ei.,lisb, has charge if Clharles Blaelmeff e, dtuigb(�,;I% 0 the �grounds, Vall operitzigs are on Con.-essioll of VV'borw Oil IT11, PieAdent 1.1ick,s rtorecas!ts-A R� lar stor1r, 9olifendcr Ub- bilt Alt this school I) ],V i 61vt IN TE " A t' L b c 101), con'., 11,1y. W SM the modern languages, Higher E'n�­ �27th, fo lyt-r. ar.0 9111,(l co�,x,r, aj_nh student is Instructed pri'v-,'110y lish, Alath6matics and Science. Ris, Sunday A.Ugost 03rd ftj 1,1j, ra.h(I tfrs. j. 0. STANBUPY Secretary, period in central on'the till Ivirs, John Oke. a daugh1e.r. o n the Q - !net., the 61h, (The Barth's r bis Or her ONVII (10sk, 8000ntlq t"N' DL Robb Virst Class, ClassiO, Bng. tlriink 11 Biwomint.�, :i. dolig. ing the lat to Xa,ny 1s[,11r1eaita stody any day. -Iis(�ory and Ueading, Aliss U < VLI equinox and- the 'Morcury lish tl DiARRIED period. Very and hum�d eo-a. all at hoine aXldothors partly ;Itboinc 1% Campbell, Virst ClaSS, COM11101-cift, ME oil On, Inst 1"rollson, Llrle� Well- thi� lcollegye. X4 Spot - 1) SojawortA- 1 .1 NVORT11 an, A111:1XIG iltions. 11 ith sc�th aWl tow bar- filliVft and Junior warlr� a Mr. nad Mrs. JA00 nosday Aug. '2�rd. at tho Nlffhoalst I raintrs Sa. dy (06111 1,011� Colleges are 'L -.h(! h1rVAL f (S' Section is open u a i 1wo g!08� nmet�r. Nvill admonish of P 'Sona -a �00)Aribla by tho'll, w, ivos tthere �k mati with Awl so dc,ad � n Cauad�, and linve thirty yeant dx- .11"'Tift"11�ock qt�or 9, 'Tbej 4rd� Ith, and 5trh, will t pn,sed the 'teh iss'W�Vhlt Who never parews or guaT he 'VIC kmO:X-M) .1 -he 111th C011, jrtiy o), kv., 93)N , for,] 3D. A N1 to himself.bath said it woold be woll fot YOU11w, �Vho . a he crisil of th4- p'e'riod. twr.v'=�. diinatire msktid tv 'to bed . , , 9 see that regigtracion of students i4 (!!v' 21st, to xi. "Ifia Mrs. Ld - N1, Stitberby,of W71a-Uln to 21-tr, E' ',01'11 pa. be�ora I go be t Itheir ttainin thore.. - Johnston Last ry. (, J. - ' gto-rias developments on andloilobin-,%,, Odol? SpoLton, tra i% �1(6111r' fi114VW:0r,` of 1,401140r.. The bill I owit the prin.ter.1 thelo !11�11,111r �NZ�. tined over Made,uiikh the 1-�-Wqt VcssiblV d0lq)', x4lie, 0= 11kit'lth�vc are thoSell.1dal)*Aill youn,',' poolillo nyidpinced Ithont in , ut, 1ply wwrSOIN—&,1� Ole 110)0(ym Moroiixy P",r�od Ivill 11vo. Vbr il3rornlation txsjo " Aes al V�, he )ins A0111, to the Principal. ljo� '2101 Wst., (b J :�,N AlSii Oraig' (iii Satur Who such a,�alo tdn,vovel, bell, - I ft, 011 Xr� wxlaa,,roy,� long Find Ontainsify ttndenty !, 10 good po, -s be Wnl� Omvsoli a 8011., *Iiarltoit And wheft the dietbily'll go to-wejj� thre sand;4 of oth(,.j, can t10 Baw On no'l �Nl Ajjj,,�Isti 26,ih John 0 likenifig weather fallowing hia tot, thou, 8ec'y, ON I to 50). Con" Ilay a g it -1,11tl 10 Ino"(11s. Ar place where Jth,�re!s to Whiter., (or you. ad "y oar" '49 % mkile 4 �J