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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-2-1, Page 5s -IL TliliRSDAY FE11,1tcAlt'Y's 1ST .19.27,. "•0: Crediton Mrs. Gill of Grand 'Mend is vtolt. lug at the home of her neicos Orrs, inev.) Maker. Miss 'settle Guenther and Moe Mina Ehlers a Dashwood ispent the week -end the get of Miss Elso Kienzle. Miss Carrie Kuhn ito visitiog 15,or *Oster Mos. Cater near Ciandeboye Dr. Mellott, V. S., has returned here lifter spending the Past aIeek at his borne in Sebringsville• 11tre1oio Ilraund left at `Week to attend Naperville College. Mr, Frazer .13rowo of Kitchener 6 -pent ta few days last week in tho . 4 Thames goad C5 Monteith 1rs loon 'tied: 'o care , Trti 'Morgan of London i -pent *end at her home, lere, irk of LumlY has been aft). janitor of the Pre.sbyteriao for the 'ensuing 'Year. lige h ex-tanitor has had the 'rer ".,,q.itP1160,'Niip.'#Igkilr'''' eir ViAtt in this ate' 4e4lorto ' 3ame$ 1;tI4erInetort haS liZOPfined Tth 'Len Peeemonii4 'telt is daittgatitle,RAlskepw e,f4 ected, oatiuYI trrellds hone for edyxeeovere Centralia "Mr. ai :+$1r,s, J. J. Cole -ill intend tetartleg on Thursday Pehttot,ro lst VII Mootho trip to A iumpog, , reetiway - Tht.p4uxigpe ess MAKE YOUR DOLLARS FIGHT AT THE FRONT. BUY DOMINION OF CANADA TEIREE-YEA l„ AR SRI/111GS CERTIFICATES $ 26.00 FQF $21.,50 50,00 44 48-00 100..00 ‘4 8e.00 DiviDuAL puRcHAsEs LtmETE0 To $1502. .414 OR FULL PARTiCULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICP° tro.A,t-wg? t;;,r4.4r1-r.tolgte-r OTTAWA JAN, n. 1 7 Oteeiat netnAlondey ev▪ ng to tie it' eine etice Tereet went to London ovek. "Mr. ,Rd. Oloson bos laceu on the oiek The new teacher tridelogeejess the Meteodist Seedily Sho�Lteetrote Or-leto,lt-eM.1414,19 thoo-,1 W1.10 Anta:Pd vitt the * The `Ladies Aid Mot at 'the hozu! of erhett 7;leienerne Sonday 4,t FRY 9“ Tue,mby oftereoeu. 0.1040,!rik Hv0,44910e ,hcid , this , .211110444.1X4j*y. the 1.4 tral(44,44104PottaUft' '414 113" NN lal lo. are coSdlip,hp 0 let1rAld. The ` ^04tlikAier‘./ worelf, log • :44- trellbugi ot th1;ntU41, sotiog potoiles society tof t Mice 4-!C4Ared 1.ne $ ' sectes Of ITorolit elorvis. tonor , ior Dotroir tos in Orra PA VP ,3rtil "tr- , ere A ,.' Jetwtt4-, -T \vhQxt forty Uk 7(4'4r;offi pre ' 'rho e'Ytt *,0 e fricod5 foilow Clife cou s terse- begin life tO „ *pock 1Y-§riit„.itoult nos attranti,litede the rt $tumw 41 I Zed.'hi 11. Wi the following-Lieltarg.", .Onvertior-Ortit,,rti Yitt4rlt- 1441 ZVI:1; .31:1Y,Ath Carts; airender .)f-te Mar1,3 Leader oppositioo Mr. w.% yolog. e 14' a r 1;3 de e , A daes-ay o, will #4,bate, onWOMIn suffrag, nud on eeUon an are invited, At the closp, or tb S. S. 'of the timbal thnich toe( Siin ay acipt. err, It, t chison read ei ietter fiton 1,1ent W. T. 'e'leus Boa supt. of `Mr„ R !odd an aw.oitati role of farm chiti teL on Wedneetity inf last week mot reports a gootto011ta With good priceo rolort. •Mr. Veen otel family are il.qiring, 7trOW farm nod intkhd; coming to "'Men- lo:all to reside in the 1,tiring„ .11r, William 11tudot;ir Awl., accompanied. hy his rife ond two ;small obildree. Ni5Stitt,* Lither and inOLIVer. Mr. and Mosa„. 11Ont Al outback and oist r, Mla Marl:. Onto C. D. Petty. our irceve had sold its fine hriek dwelling at the wool 'end Of our Village, velnPrisiato a num- foie of fiato total good stable and gar - alga. to Mr. A 1 la so oder Iunn. nlby Movoship, who u ill take Partial s- coission of it along with Mr. Pett,-, 'Istbiontelf another louse wilt .11 we to *I ouch time as fr, Petty to * virOOpleitscil to itarn he Batt lads -do- int; tao 000n aa spring opens. - The todies Patriotic League toe- 4ouest the titizeno or town and tsor, !rounding; ;country to &lye their to/ tr.,. vipers, magaoines, p thcard and to tad. On Friday January the 191h there amassed net ay of. Ilias home in !fel/sail one of the plinwere or Moon County the S. 5„. Alt ware phased to "hear the interesting letter Ond to know he is well tool coitafortable oe oircent- tikt4,13CVS twill permit. The S, S. pledged Osier to pray for our heYA at OW tfont every Sunday evening at 7 ' *clock. " The roncert In the .fethodr,t chureh WA Friday evening was appreciated by aH, Soule selectionby the inttid quartette, liteadingo lay Misrs Wliton )furitoit nnd Sharpe, owl. the young.' tladie,sMja Lois "Brown Winnie Winans and Nina floodharol were well rt-reived and alt- debate proved to he inforesting. The affirmative was token by Geo. lafarlts and Miss Vino iSherritt mot the negative by Mrs. W. Brown, trd efiss Mae lWilton, Both asides were well presented, but the decision was given in favor of the negative. Rev. 'Winans acted as critic end gave some good seg,ge -lions for further die bates. , '4 en in the person of the late 'Woo fluch- gusseldale viten. Deceased w.is bora in Scotland feeetrul came, to ()twill with O his lparents -at the age of ten years, oiet- *ling on lot 21, concession '3, liar, fooloatot he helped his father ehoo 'home 'out of the bush. In letie deceae- -ed -was married to Jane 'McAllister -who survives bbn. 111 resided on the end tomeetcad until 189G, and sold the farm and mooed to ifousall where he lived until his rdinntse. Deceased was ee member of the Carmel 'Church and in politics a staunch f basal. Ile W.T3 a member of the 'Mae -onto Lodge for &apparently fifty • years. About nine cars riga he was otricken with parse tTels. „trout which he never fully rec- overed. and for the past two or three anontlis was failing gradually. About ' awe eeks, ege he was taken eudilen'y -worse and from that time declined enoldle 'until Ids death. .13esdes 'his • .sorrowing 11- idowh leaves. to mourn ih lese, seven sone, Wm. of Dauphin, etobert of Sena, Alaska, Day - ed of Burlington, Ono, John of Ames lobs, ienac of Torontu., •ilogh at pre- nient in Inoisalt, and Pete who i neje' -que- for itis country somewhere in aonsiee.eAlse three da co -liters, elar- • ,-earet of, Kelowia IR, C., !Mrs James leme et. Salmon A: ei 14, C., end errs ,is, !en, lemaid wO aao made her 3arn w In her p rents in liellSa 11 for the past two s e ,. The funeral •qoak 'place on M]ndy Januare the need to s •e Cemetery. eflos Jeeeie and Mr. .Tilton liodgert or 'Thotnes Road iyern guests atith Ofiso itlarie Inadgert on Sunday. The weekly tea of the Med Cross Society or ittoys church will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Scott on Wedtwoday. Serge. Ed. Evans or the 204th Batt., Torunto, visited at the „borne of err. David Christie last week. Sorel. Evans expects to leave for England 'shortly. ; ; , Whalen John Wright was in London on Fri- day land Saturdae. Several of young men spent Sun- day evenlog with their lady frlends in tucan. Edna Gunning' is visitng, this weel,: with -her cousin errs. Albert Scott, it Farquhar, s thtj da Knowles and Nelson Knox both of 'Blanchard were married last week After a short honeymoon thee' will eirin on the groom's estate in 13 ariehard. Some of our church members are setendIng- the revival sereiees at Woodham +conducted by /tee. W. Ell): bon. ' err end Mrs Wza il3 :74 • . 00:S ent er- - eteried the young 'people of tbit. Corn- * tannity On Friday evenint:-.,,, I o ,Pn even- .; /W n uniutsements and splendid efun " • f 4 #§•• trf," r 4. 4 10 eels. , 41/' , . 1Ye. quat:s , • • 11 fi3 AId5.“111.1.- 0( ,kngia,st. '4; • d .A s -z.18- • ' The orgn'7,1ed c.lass have arranged to 'hold a corr.ert 'n fbe ;leer future la 'behalt of filed ,Cross work. , POOR " ' . , "Are.. you items d," log ieed.thi ' ei,..r,s;is man. . . , 00 .111:11e •:ady blushing dive 'never .c von ben .niarr ' brie iteAkry treiger of, Aim ',ether, Mkt., 7isiting rk,latiVei., and frieods Mr. IX. di. Neeb. Geevt- ofi !fay at - 'de the sitting of" tbe Coonty Cor last, week, • 'dr O-11seer has 544,4 tils feria. • the 'Z'artel+ ftZ•old 140., ("0111#11,,,*04.0ellk benes el,etek. Paseo, s'ien %vildelea guirli /loot, 44,, I Mr. It, P.:W./144dr Alas tialteo over the souttit of: iittiOottOrt. findings rarried no Mr. D. Kititdid14, tatd.to host decided Oito-oittititt*A34:".brtinch of ti itesss otsi000 titO the Ocareity of labor ,itel tbs. /lige :,pries, Of roars inottorlitt ofiss ida AVoll who s bceit t“, 1,Wr :1110%'' reterried , to Tested -O. "WT, ,,Kea-na of Alberta is visit-, It"h4ittesO. 0101"g4itit3TICi'ci, ben preesiet. LAuNTI IS SK, TUE £TZ1 1,11-i,NG.:. • Edgar A. Gtoot ) Was Formerly in Canadian Service ft is better 'ro loose with a conocieucto of laflaite Star I.,ine. LONDON, Jae. 29, --The British auxiliary cruiser Latirentic, of 14,- 92 tons gmes, has been. sunk by a submarine or as a result of striking mine,ents :uceedu rdsiunld at y 111 tby o a1ci a istatthee- British Admiralty. Twelve officers and 109 men were saved, The 1,,aurentic before entering the British naval serve was in theser- TiVoeme Yt hoef QLei rlo 11. (Totle.a t5.i feet long, and was lanneh,d at Bel- fast ira 1908. The Admiralty statement adds that the vessel went down off the Irish coast test Thursday. EnEtiesTrAedbmerraglt3rtakf:rn a711'x-edriarY1)Ye ruisi er dutv, the Lattrentic was in the Ca- nadian service ef the White Star Do- minion line. The vessel was owned by,the Ocean Steam Navigation com- pany of Liverpool. In the brst. tWO Year;3' of the war the Leurentie was engaged in doing patrol duty zit tbe far Eost, WO sev- eral months ago returned to n'PbEuro- rse: Ili:: /170'91401 gmovf ed en tee4ntidiat the White Star litott foto thgto.eana- dian trade in coal Won otten the Dominion lino, Wet Vas eahi to be the ArSt PaSsn ppitgainabip t0 he fitted With CO releiprOeatine eooirtes Iti8V trIt:S.Stil.latatic r:turhine. At that Lottrerots the largest vessel 7 VICTORY FOR SEV16NY. -0.wter of Witud :Revenue ilas. Sub- stantiai Detonester pcscbed. sgkw,,,T„ticlogp.oer of lion, A. goviony ,S,1140_ ,r4O*IO1Sthon the. electors of -.Lior.„ tOtostoMptinty.„ after Miltarithe most ' 40#01#440*.:tge'S. 1.##: .961)tf,aruis .„:440.4)%tk,oprotange, gave t.,e,w Um ,,,41,4**Wpir 4 et . tr. ON p. 4.4 L 1,*tro'''',VtOpoi0Ortt. Mr. Lucien Qatiottoo. ":0/IrliWdOSerted. ino Prev Mand.atet. for the. 'name county ,to r.,gitt Mr. Sevigny. . .The Conservative. parishes clung to Zd.r. Sediglie Ond 'were tratare Conoer- tratiOe than to the : .lost provrocital 1 - . „totin '0.kker of the Tow Jape lesta velea bie horse a feW daye ego throegn the rinimal itoelf by the irilter. ZLIttOlf ABillettLIYISBAL SOCIETY Tit,- ;animal meeting- of the Zurich Anricult oral Society wts 104 in the *Town 'UH. Vetriolt on Friday last The Ireastuer's. financial report was presented and altboogh a 'the6i. och Y bas no liainuee lood. it. 1 entielty expected that ot the end, a s nce ,sum wifl be on adzot to the credit of the Society. After other busineos was transacted an election or officers for tint ensuing „yea e waa bold. ,e,illting as fol.:own. President. John Pfaff. let Vice- pres. 0. Either., 2nd vire-president 'W. T. GoOdtvell. Directors,. Dceber, Ir., i. IE Net -b, Casper 'Wolper. W. E. I1attkr, J., .31ellrlde, L. iT Radar. J. P. "Rau. 2. Filopp, and P. Ditherer. At the meeting of the officers hold after the anneal meeting, Mr, And- rew P. Hess, was appointed Seedy- Treao of the society for -the year. Ty.r..,E11 r0N14: MEETING The +quintal mng eetiof the sub - se ribera of the Iles Telephone, elyhtent was held in the Town lIall on Satiirday. The hall eves eivroded and a -deep interest was taken in the disci:se-ion relating to tho busness or the r-oetern -during 1916. The number uf subscriber noay. 15 494, mad ib -is ex - peeled. tbat 11ic 5e0 .,narkloll soon be teat -lied. The total receipts -were $1e4.80, and the expenditures *11920. G3. leaving a Lalance on hand et, the end of elle ;tear of $1484.17. The neo; a gro..ineut tli the /Bell Tele oilcan e Ca.. nill come ie- nto effect during 1917 Inetead of -charging 5 cents fo'r alt inn-nagepaosing tbrough It nsall (ten- tra 1 from the elltay or Tuclrersinith Syseteta as proeioeed, formerly, the 115 t eharge of S25 for six months switching will be Initd to the Belt Ca. by the tiny System, and a charge of 5 cents a message will be ebarg,cd for connections to Dell Telephones at nee method will be tried out for eix months and •is satisfac- tory 1+-111 no doubt be continued indef- initely. Other vital matters irelating to the welfare of the system were elupon .w. touched upo. Weather .pro_phats pr dieted en op ei winter but we suppose- that all iters fait in. war' time.. rWe were v.sited with a January thaw on „Monday accompanied by rain. ' oletationo. Wheo Abr., cnnnon wos eleeted by over 500-17400,11107. while the Liberal strongholWef St, ilers , malue auti St, Limn tle,1Stantion fell off in their tilater;tiee for the Liberal candidate Both candidates r..ceelred the news at Ste. Idettdi ene, Withio a few doe= firWirkb 'wH"heicblx°tlibt'eanaMdetib: enabled the result to he kneWn by 6 o'clock, The count), was All excitement and lion. Mr. Sevigny was heartily cheered, A upecial train which took hint and Party baolt to Quebec stopped at earl - Otte placer,' alone the lino, and the ZIMISter Made Shea ePtoceltes at various intervals. TOOK TURKISH TRENCIIES, British Ilk -sumo Offensive Against Positions on Tigris. LONDON, Jan. 29.—BrItisb troops at Friday resumed their offensive against the Turkish positions near Kut-ol-Atnara on the Irak front, and recaptured trenches which the Otto- man troops had equipped en the pre - Timis day, says an official statement issued Suntia.y night by the British Press Bureau. Pour Ittrodred 'Turk - Lob corpses Were 'found in the posi- MUM. Two Violent Turkish counter- attacks broke down under British. lire. The text ot the stateinent reads• "During "Thursday night the enemy renewed attempts to recapture lost ground, but was repulsed with severe losses. Early Friday we reetuned the offensive under cover of an "intense bombardment. We assaulted and re- captured the trenches which the Turks had occupied by Thursday's counter-attack. "On Friday afternoon the enenlY launched two vioIent counter-attacks. Both were completely broken by our artillery and xn.achine gun. fire with the severest losses. " "'In the trenches captured by one of our brigades, which suffered only 200 casualties, we found 400 Turkish corpses. We are now consolidating our gains." Then *to wiz). by :',er hick 'uienair It its better to fail and to kne40u've been !Whatever the pize Wee,aquare Than to claim the toy of a tar -off goal' -kndhe '011' era of the -.:tfin.tier--by And to :know downdeep In"' yon - most coot , eheat1. `you must lore and, Who wins by, trick can take the Prize ;har,40 tt1,41.t.,u;xN,let,te:;;_i.es; gQ4 the 3214**14,41 .104't th"‘"'1.° be' glad ' ) And .-74r lead 'up 113g,h, 14,iii!o*OtcOPOO koova-to 'Ioo moot Dia.y etelparC ette" t and a iLVOg 1i. The, Prize, otterros fair, ,whait the fight .4" Silt OA, oro I 9ga t e sifto 1:.2 I or it §tari. for ta ideed don Ice row* 7q14;tritla ) ) AT4411-a 3rioatottaer tquyy. 429u4 Atiltoahaeryrotoourot;077:RLi-fr.u,altd:Tinei..03 yettr, NIB " Passible EmPloYer.-“Xtn I 79 .avaut a Sob, en? Be you ever telt Aeplicant,-"No etre bet I can , ABEA.1.-','S WEAUX Angelina -irtd, 'were. 'beaux. She .tigured that :he'. would propeaux, Peer lierrY Went broke. A4 as eosin es be spoke. ' itegle Oruelly turned up hr reoux ' TAIras Orl0 441.1t STAItG aThbearter as duothing., so scalp. of dandrulf—th 25 • hair is mote evideoce of a ne 9t0:Ailiito'd:si;)4itert nochlighjw-o4i **. ota,avitae„ yluo sm try, ,6inailtrdirtio4,e:eatIat colit;Atlioto • hritt/e, eelorgl"eSaPI 'ElOraa'S s g ' eronteellet,,p, #4,-04l10 11414# A little Ditti ;7eany atirelY , , , 'bottle of Inottetou's Dandentie'fffitti any drug store. Ton eerely can hOtoo beautiful hair and loto of it if yo e will just try a little Da - erne. Save Save yew' hair! Try 81 TO INVESTORS THOSE INHQ, FROM TIME TO TrUP,,, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING /.7‘TVESTIVITtiNT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR - F CANADA DEBENTIIIIE STOCK SUMS OF $500, OR ANY AIULTIPLE THEREOF Priecipol reloayoVe L.),t °either, 1019- loierostpayal4o1.R.cd;=,,y(:;431..)", :40 1 a, Qetoar by (,froil• of esailittrig,040.OrtIltetIeteds tilts rotto o L fe' " (?,.1.1:C;FaZ714:44 rit'g • 0 T ary !Igor cther hart Ptv.-tellroktin's' ,.,,tott% are fcr W.57 yrtp%R., - rfl A co ° ,004 ........, .. ti q . t , SW i, 4 . ' cAti Os'fOrliti4 a ockixbit ' ''' ' 7l'or tappgtation fortits, apply to the L.. 1,nanse, t.,tlawa, DEPART.14-e,NT OF reinielecin O'rTANTJA Oe'1011F44. 71.11, 1?fl/Agtoyof 614 voing U Afl or us cannot fie*. All of us--truta, womert and childr'ene-e-to do ;something towards winning the waro Are we seeking that "somethinz,," or are we evading it? Are we 100ing for the V`bit' viva shouid, do, or tryint to forget it? Take the Canadian Patriotic Fund. It s been created to care for the families of our • ez-il soldiers in thos'e cases—and those only—where need existe. Experience has shown that thia 4111.1011•1114 wolowsoomoor Means in two families out of three. T.Tp to DePerriber 1, 1916, the people of Canada have given $16,500,000 to the Fund. That is generous giving, isn't it? 13ot the country is still at war; our armies are still growing: the soldiers' fa:relies are still in need; the Fund still must be maintained. And what do we find: in every part of the country rnen crying that they have given enough to the Fund—that Government should now take the burden. Given enotieht When. the Canadian lad in the trenches is dead -tired, ready to drop in his tracks, does he chuck his job, declare he has given enough, and call on Government to get another man? Given eisough! Is there a num in Canada has given enough if women and children are in need while he, the stay -ate home, has a dollar to spare? No! This Fund, above all funds, has a clairri on every citizen who is not himself a pauper. The fact that Government has not assumed responsibility for it is the fact that makes every man responsible for it—even if he thinks the Fund should be maintained by More Slavery. Government moneys. Are YOU helping to insure this home agahlst rieett‘t l'ARIS, Jan. 29.--S'even hundred thonsand inhabitants of the invaded GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT CONTROL, BECAUSE—. engaged in forced labor for the Ger- . - . 1. Government would have to treat all alike The Fund helps only those in need. If Government pa.id t•rte? Ger- mans, according to M. Dibudeville, mayor of the Town of Corchy, who and nine million dollars yearly. has just arrived from. the occupied region at Dylan. 2. By paying the average sum those families hi districts where cost of living is low would receive more than The mayor's estimate is ' ba.sed they need; those in high-cost areas would be paid too little. upon careful, serious calculations, taking as a basis the numbers of in- habitants personally known by him, as having been taken from the corn - /mines in his region. Three hundred out of the 900 inhabitants of the village of Esmery-Halton, have been IDbliged to serve the German occupy -- regions in the north or France are families of each soldier the average sum paid by the Fund the extra burden on the country would be between eight ing, force, the recalcitrants being dtt• either imprisoned or exiled to Ger- Era; w.w.ataut± TROUBLE, raany. No distinctions are Wade as GASES OR DYSPEPSIA 1-0 age •°1: sex the ehelee of tho forcibly enrolled laborers. • e "Pape's piapepsin" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel tine in fiveminutes. If what you just ate is souring on your si*Mtien or lies Itke a lump of lead, ,itfipiatfig to digest, or you belch s ands eructate sour, undigested' igoaod,, pr' have a feel* of dizziness, heartburn, fullneesOestellee, bad taste in, mouth and stonatte ' 'eatitteheYou get blessed ouond to ottani,' e by „..gettftg: .e largoe,,t entr , PsInfr ,ou 'Oe4V 0 to Eskimo Murderers Escape. REGINA, Jan. 29 ----Inspector Reyts and companions, who left , Re- ginaeabout three years ago on 'a trip to .the north in search of the Eskimo murderers of Ra ford and Street, tne..twe American explorers, have re- turned to the , city. , -During their long journey they lo- cated several isolated bands ,of Eski- . Mos, but nowhere were the 'murder- 3. Costs of administration would be enormously increased. This 'work is now done, for the most part; bye,. willing workers without cost. Of every hundred dollars subscribed, Ninety-nine Dollars and Forty-six Cents go to thim amities! Never was a voluntary fund so economically administered. - 4. The work would suffer. There would be no more of the friendly, almost paternal; relation now existing between the administrators of the Fund and the families. Government works automatically. The Fund's visitors are friends in need, therefore friends indeed. 5. Taxation would be unequal, for some counties and some provinces are already taxing their people for this Fund. Are they to be taxed again by the Federal authority? 6. The richer classes would be relieved of work they are cheerfully doing. They are now bearing, and bearing p an a patr o c willingness the larger share of the burden. Why take from them this task, and give it to all, rich and poor? 7. The Fund blesses him that gives It is a vehicle for public spirit—a channel for patriotic endeavor. The I •work of administering it has uncovered unknown reservoirs of unselfishness and sacrifice. Men and woman have thrown t ernselves into this work because they found in it the"bit" fox' which they looked—their contribution to winning the war. Why stay their hand and stifle their enthusiasm? • S. Last, but not least: Govei-nrnent control means raising the money by selling Government bowls, Govern- ment bonds mean future taxation. , And that mee.ns tliat the returning soldiers will pay, through longyears, a large share of the cost of cern:1g for their families—a cost we, the stay-at-homes, pledged ourselves to bear. MEN AND 1.11/0MIEN OF ONTARIO:, ,naea,Aaturned to the Hudson 13eY And perscseall' Sr, taxed or eot tax .ed, give r':,..1:ecac'anustt. 12 in thstart:calr'Pt6egeriess fyasor4i.'llio41711'11'1,aluyb,;sycrelePote°11s;'-'41' feor4snodf. ltiafsrpoeredtoarndi3oSyttrseetandto his make gBrane7t2d ywoourrtbbyeeks °ace again d c°1111tY e°11ncils ' to this burden. If ytati live in the rural d'iotricts see to it thatyo . arlted their way south- h- d r tio sacrific 0 e -ew time paot ts 0 jetilieetoFinad.e the overland trip fog s e to Fringe Albert#Ulres $12,500,000 for 1617." telelson, from where seelt * este" '. roents of onta,fS- ,, pa, 1.f there is no Ics,pal um)]. 0 oe age- ,emetaitt!?3x,,I;teet.,3oect,,t;to 'One