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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-1-1, Page 1st • �h. .o TY SBoo.;,�, No. 22+6 4 .gpononto NmommoomillioloIIm tr of l(noffillooti Ntommp11 N110N00011thoo onolo baste • ipmt PHONE2 nlaual Stock=Takiii:. Clearing of Odd Lines f This week ec an xenGe our Annual Stock -Taking. ' Lines'andemna n :�• nes must be cleared out regardless Bard es of price. 9- .01.111 tit AMMO adi eS _ and Winter i Carats Greatly Reduced in Price. All A11 Odd 111111111.11, 111111 «: 1.1111110 1.1.0111 01001111 MOWN IMMO • 111111.11. 10.▪ 1.111 This is the final clearing of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Winter Coats. In this range are a : nuxuber of up-to- the-minute styled in Siivertones, 'Vel- ours Seal Plush and Baby -Lamb. These are all sharpie' reduced in 'price. Ladies', Silk, Seal, Plush and Baby- . Lamb Coats, a real bargain, g , red need ; to 829.50 each. Ladies' Wool Sweater Coats Sale at $ In order to reduce our stock of Ladies' Sweater Coats welace o' sale 30 only of the•most popular colors, nears p n Our special stock -taking price only 7.75 Y .every Sweater s11 wool. each. 'Ladies' Silk Crepe Blouses s ar$4.95 each. 1+ive. dozen'` Ladies' Silk Crepe; `Blouses in most popular colors size 36 to 44. Regularly worth $6;50. Our special stock -taking Priee s $ .95 each. ,only Men's HeavyRibbed Und erwear AT $1.50 PER CURRENT. Alen's Heavy Ribbed Wool and Cotton 'Underwear, good winter qual- ity, sines 36 to 44,. Exceptional value at only $1.50 garment. Furs . ! Furs Furs .► Furs will be much higher next season. Make your selections noir from our large and well assorted stock, PHONE 321101111.1 ones . • :117'r1-111111111111111P111111. AYE : . SIM Deneors a lxal )n, to %, oi2test chip.. e)aalvls, lE1tS't4rn, hale, Rivers, ; ,tuell, V ue it Welsh in the field, for ('1ottneillore. Ifteetetr *legit d Commissioner. (fladuraate %hem -ler end 'Dlo,nan re elected Settee! Trustees by aaccltt.•, In atlOz1. e • Nominations, For eseti+.e .R, W' Y , .Wa,r4t and T.e Ilene R.V.Ife. Beavers- 4V.Johns; J•G;Jones L Day, b Y, ,Wa ,.son,., 'F.,Nelson 1s on or C5>,nacullors F xtwea -J.G, ,Stanbury, T.lsern ;rk G. B. Snell -J'.G. Joxa;es, W,: W.Tarnian T. Elston- , by R. Terry, J, WW.. RBird IW'erflida�fa„byyEVJ. noahg,nsH; ,G'CMRanttvee ee. T?arr,e sed:. G. Iblantie, W. 7.ohns 1l c 1 t Yy C.F.- Hooper, T]'. Jolxks I� W,o�el� t .0 . J : C 1~, li�e en. Aleve B•M. Fxaalr s --G L. Wilson, I.. Nelson W. le rbcsee.h r C,L, Wilsiln I',Nelson 'Herb. F -aS3.d, Sanders, 'a. Gree geiD ,Snel1-• b9 I .}Xeywooj, J.R, BindJ auu,s:---by G:L Welso„t,` L. bay. Far Scheel, .�� c,11 a et . TruS'te C$• E.M, y§rx.0-bY C. B. S'neil,,' j .kli,n J. G StatlLnu -- ay . J. }-I ad, C. B.See l Rev. lrutrlYer J. Grieve, E. D3gnen.• F.W,Glaclmar -R.ev: Trurnper, J.Gieeve For Utilities ' Coniinissio2, x£ S liust.on-by It: ;Terry, ll, Rowe **** Nominations for municipal office were held" on Monday- As predicted in the Times there will be art election this year_ B. W. F. Beavers and. Lets Day will 'congest the. reeveship and there will also be ;itn election for council'loet, 3 being in the held. Nominations were held ° between the hours of twelve and one pen, The was Inst owing to the team being hour for nomination' is usually a poorly bought ang � d bought too early. quiet affair with tier in attendance. Mr. Day touched' on the new ce- Qn Monday, however, there ,was ' a meat sidewalks: The council decided lair: turno;it and a splendid list of early in theseason.to spend ane I1.e'views with the i?"ov'er trent mild belost to the town, i,f rte were rt tt peaquitted. to :carry, on the work'; The speaker ;said he had been lit. 0ontlnenitation :; with a .Man basil Hamilton, , x e a . uew 'industry for fthe tawny The Matter is Under owl- sideretion. !Vile speaker :spoke of the. illarease hi taxes, During the war the eeUneet had Practiced aconornye Tlris Ysar , Sejaool Beard hadasked fen ar increase of 3 mills:, ` The . deben- ture delft had increased one mill and local iMinelVeXneuts orae mill. Mr. Beavers said he had boon i r-° gel by many Friends to again run for '• 1 reeve. e had done:li3s beet as well as he knew. He was a not cons) - d eririg his own interests iia seeking re-election. He had been asked if he intendedto remain in'ow t< zz sena wouldso Y y es., I J,; U%S'I'AN' Mr J,EI Finance Conatizttee� said his duties diultieee s were ,to see that the town got value for the money; to ;see there were no. errors in payment of bills. He had given his best and had always serious- ly considered the different matters that had come up for consideration. He was for a clean ' village, wood roads and iinmediate action because materials are advancing: LOUIS DAY Mr, L0111 -Day, chairman. of ^tire Roads and Bridges Coannfittee, eeid he was no platform speaker. e e -took up me U�-i some a y,, A � twork • k o f the council and: asked the question, Does a team pay the town? He proceeded to ans- wer it and said they did if they were properly bought and sold. They also paid if they had to be sold at a .little sacrifice. The 'team purtihased ' this year had paid well during the seven months. The team was owned by the town eight' months, , but one month names were placed in nomination.. At the elese of the nominations the meeting 'was adjourned to the even- ing. . There was a good representation of ratepayers present at the evening sleeting and clerk, Jos. Senior was called to the chain. The old council were invited to a . seat on the plat- form, thinks the town paid $200 too much Mr- o0 J rt Hind, eh{airman of• the for 'this work because of not =- Public .Utilities Commission was the Manage/neut.g d firet:spe• /nee of the 6ve'ning, followed f.. lr. Day thinks the street ` = by Mee ',., s eel les, has commis - = }.�g,ir. Huston.Flustolt, These gentle- sten<,� with his numerous duties, h filen ••sp e,^vi -the" Splendfl.1 `'snecess`1 1,00 mush to look after' anti that the the hydro system has been, there be -'town would be money ahead by hav 40( a surplus of over three thousand l ing one man 'devote his time as road dollars in the treasury. The propects commissioner. are that Crediton will linit up with The speaker advocated that the hydro during the coming summer. In 'reference to the waterworks, complaints have been received on ac- count of the water supply running out on numerous occasions, especially in the morniug. The matter was be- yond the control of the Commission as the users evidently left their taps of putting clown a permanent road open to keep the pipes from freez- would not cover the cost by several in. In addition to the inconvenience, thousand dollars_ He spoke of the the practice is a dangerous one: station road which he thinks should thousand: dollars in putting down new sidewalks. ii: 'half day was spent in going over the village, when it was found that twenty-four places were in; need of sidewalks, but" on consideration as to where it would; benefit the most people, five of these were. chosen.. 12,903,. square feetof sidewalk had been laid_ Mr, Day 11.11111. 11111.11.1 y a PHONE 32 ..... 1111 E t ({! r � ,� l ! ll(I 1 {{1 { I I{. ( Ill !{l�llllll!lIll(111{IIII�fI�IIIillllll(11111111{{{!11{ill({ Illlllli{lllAlf�l{{Il{{li�l{➢111111{11=�J ash USE irrrAr Sisar .EleGtric 'Washing ellys Wr :Id Medal 'WEWashiug Machines t.n V1, ssieleg Machines Wei d nsalii:il; 1' tat'6zixres re 0'0,50 ,e* rig 'Wnsh tench ,.. ..,.; , ,`}',:3.25 "t :'s11 Boards .,, ... ,.6i22c. .1 4 .1 Vil 1 lir t ed Tubs.. ...S1•25. ueh .t y UN -In Ittllarton,, o n• T ursda , ,December 1919, Geome -1otTes 7aseis '.I1.a� `et7ng, rnn. 1.11,3,,Iat Alexander Cl.)the Ears r i Young ;and Agnes Bain, ',in his 71 ,�"9i 6 elth year, Ilti]YC3N' get D rlilrtipli, • o11 Wort Ironing Boards , .' Z.ilD lnsxl' ,Jho t'3I��laer 91, 1,919, Phos George Hedging, aged' 2.8 year•.s,, 2 months and li days.; Cbr iStnxit;, exercises 'Wore held ill Samos:'Sf. tiothodrsl Sunday'school on $abba111 nftern0012 Ist t,: S1lc cial musical numbers wore l`erltlorerl by the Pr'itnarar glass, taztd Seryl".11, other classes of tl10 school. ,Miss••• Grilse (7b2eec),13ti1v 11. lefili,lialt. •0ntl i Ir r,i#lettii. Twarvc'Y e1'V,: a Slicrt aprr,rb pr late ,= (lairesl:, Lit 110 rodstockings; were d:L trlb,utod the5lunday previous. liTl S J 2lnd thctce were brought in IIs a Spec I ini tJrr(' if ,° `111(1 b11111; Upon a, (' : is1 nui0 area, Tho.offOrino 12Lh10 ru$.enri 'tv Oyer ,$01).00, - EO . IiN MITCHELL --In Stephen,, on Decem- ber 26th, 1919, to 1Vr. I. Bruce Mitchell, a son. and Mrs. BROKENSHI.RE—In Exeter, on De- cember 30th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Brokenshir•e, a Baugh- `ter. MARRIED SMITH—ARMSTRONG--In. - Exeter on Tuesday, Y December >. 30, 1919 9 Miss Ida, daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. Irvine Armstrong, to Mr Duncan D. Smith, of Toronto. DOUPE—FORD - On Wednesday December 17, 1919, at 177 Mai land street, London, by Rev. A, Claris, Allen H. Doupe, of Kirkton, to Gladys I. Ford, of London. The happy couple will re- side to 3Cirktor. OLIG•NY—PAYNT ER — In Blau - shard, on Saturday, December 20, 1.919, Rev A. W. Brown officiating Annie Gertrude, daughter of Mr.. Lind Ml's, Richard Paynter, to Mr. Joseph A. Oli ny, of Lonclozl. •DEED - own secure tile this year to have it on hand, but this matter had been neglected. He had also advocated that the curb and gutter be Laid this year for the new road. This comes under the local improvement. The speaker said that the estimated cost ection, ifilt ixluz' or;ete and good. t crrJd a for a good, clean, live town, He hop Mondiay he would head tine polite With left, Ward second. ' Rf0 ere ltlttl riot C«on,. .c'sae azltlxlliir�. alts: itllt I011. lash "c wz ij ' a st zrtb tea" art di)n1 '11te ill 1 ;, ething ie con Monaieti* t l tbro rid was izx o lowing'xt#I u ad Dnnnan ' Connelfl>,2.. P. MrrlCg« tai 3 e Stewax�# Joh 1 • nepn, e as retire* etc? co 41Ark1 en12Y Ir .a. t wars. in the! were elected, iry a.0', all- t x'05 DAVIS. IYfr, Dav%3 ete,ted 13.iat Ix senting Exeter North anc held for c'ouzaeilior. Mie Beavore was given a to reply 551(1 in answer to ntz It ,. q estioais Se+.n.ecl t to x a isf Cease «oso ,vao• 12 '51ne; wl turtisxttt T,op nilance flu 5. ea'o rcl,sil hall.;: m • ens. n aeaOai5 �4 „1„ w ,. ;;t � tet b, t 41sa.)ilrty ot= giVi�,g � tzar present - Mr. Chnernau for the School Boiled gave e 5#x'.51 ca,ox,Gixt •of the action of the Board. A vote of the eketor:s .i, be taken in the question of the nation of a 3Iu:uitipal Board of Ie d- n i rt and hoped the electors �r vote yes* re urea(' xuen 'me the 0crca M unveiling' r'tal w ii za gqf. the sol I . tl ers on the: War kiir' n1:'l ins et n s to< Seetcm in the ,to' jos • rl ernr,ss rl itaget ✓ trait ~3f' ;;�t�Pr ding et d- specially horses, T'J stave grill-c,oxtling: 005anc11- aO • �l1 tI idea: Wishes of t Xe.:. r t , ley Ys rebottle Township For Reeve --Arthur Mitchell For Councillors—WM. Coates, Stewart. Stephen To'an chip Reeve—John Love, Ales Neeb, D. Sanders. ude D puty-Rteve- ••David Webb, W Yearley. CouneilIora .Mic11ael Fink3aeine John Hayes, George Pe;iTiale, W ilita Sweitz et. rOTE TO FORIVI A SOAR.• Oh', EIDITCATi.'3N, The •. Iectlora ozz Maadee veils: 'lie ed vrece,ces the quest'aora, "Ar 3 t faw,r oaf the ; fermatecitr <af a t 1 11 ,Board ttf.' Edu ttien? ,. Now that eve ; breves: W.,Lye Veli as a Publa: School », al`re, itt ,ic 1Prre. .y :t ro. i0«i:2 trl. B,osrd with 3urjistti.,,.tlon: 0k* s _.. _- aom -. coavt+hake r, Boards one for ll I' Tueiareesmith Township Reeve—PL Crich, ;T. Ie. McKay. Councillors -J. McNaughton, C. Riley, L Moore, 3. B. Crich, S. Mc- Dowell. mill Ie uta choeJ, iii ' lit 'irc11lbers of which sure a cted lay the ratepayers, and the +othex.'fga' th•c I-Iigh C S ho�o' Ila ' . 1 0' x l the�. eel - remainder b T zl 'nl exs bo n. .t 3, p,,.. troz'Ite�I by t3k�.�o�Itltxr £:oiztlrt-zl'tatziti:ire remainder by the C;oltaa;4.rf1 adf the Villa age. ^eti' TScendc of. Educatiion'hi•Vill eoarb •, si>t tai seven members - elet ter'by the ratepayers ea the same ,1222ninte,r,-taw tint - Public Sch,o.ol"Trustee e Fotn of the members hold office for two >;' •s^cars until their Sl1ceessore are 8jected, and three, for'one xl T hdt, year leveyc02tr- un, tonly cieciae gn t;,V =: or of tl)C' formatzeen o'' a ISfueri d l Board of Educp;t :one. Next year t1' a en ee i,o'n may be held, As tile. udvatzt ages iof .a Board of. Educatxiour are so apparent, it is hoped onset the resoltt- eon will be carried unentrnoltsly. Stanley Township - Reeve—AL. Elliott (acclamation). Councillors.- (Ail acclamation) .1e. Rood, M. Massie, George Hanley, W; Douglass. Goderiele Township Reeve—N. W. Trewartha, (acct oration). ' Council—H". Cox, G. Vanderburg R. L. Salkeld, B. L. Lindsay, tali ac clanlation ). Hallett Township Reeve—W. Currie, J. N. Campbell Arthur Buchanan. Councillors John Gilespie, W Robinson, J. Colbert, W. Leishnia S. Cok and W. Stranghazn.. Goder'xch Mayor—E. It Wigle, 33 , fie. Par sons, T. M. Bevis, B. C. Munnings R, J. McGraw, Rev. Ca` 'inn Bill. Reeve—G- N. Davis, T. R. Waliac Deputy Reeve -et. A. Humbert T. R. Wallace, W. F. Clark. Council—L. Storey, I. W. Moore W. M. Knight, H. C. Dunlop. C. A Humbert, P. 3. Ryan, T. R. Wallace A. 3•. Peltridge, Wesley Walker, J W. Craigie, Thomas Mit'2aelT B C KYD -'4? Lett A: quiet weddin g was solea�nier at -CavellPresbyterianznauas„ 't • Wednesday, December 31, 19..- n, I when Miss Laving Frothy, Wilial•s. was united ht marriage" to Mr. . 1,h• Leslie Eydd, 'both of Exeter, beer's' I James Foote. The h4ppY 0012 Panna reside in'toWn ara4. Lave th.1 nor • wishes of a host of tr'"tFnrds.~ ""° " e SOLDIERS ?4fl MOR3:rIL vrinC1 The soldiers' memorial for lexete and Usborne is being erected it front r' of the municipal buildings this week. The unveiling will take place on. ' . Friday, January= 9th. at e o'clock.. • followed by a. banquet ,1 ,recur --\_ •" en soldiers at six oolock, rapt. -"`at, •Best, of IlanJitou will ill will address the boys.• PAGEANT. IN JAMES QST. ('JJfllta<,xt A pageant etltifleel '`T11» Right,. i2r a Chilcl" was put on in J)111>;"i, church by the sci,ol ¢rs of the 1-,t - bath sehoal an Tuesday evening.. The pageant coni -ted of three se,-n'- ts.1131t',1(J,Ib Li 0.2211 on in tiiP , her.e leen k° : i1x ;11.5 home teal. :: a . lone ,re ee -:.,. e i."1 sl,. orneu1ittlrit N1- a/id t1roee• �:• r e54'art a te1°°wweel. seareea a i ti r v t tete,. t ,. A dt E Ii, proceede ..su ti' r c ),1 t.,c1 , .6 :,011, e let but pretty Y t.ah-Be r near: place at tl,c hoiee ,it- a42 els i . I1 -Vine 4;rnt l (2'1. ea Tuesday; 'De- cember i:tllr, wheel ;heir d l,. rt- L Ile, Ie- dee 11+ neet l"-i1$ae 15 ti 6 , E M r °tic r, a i D. a � d h n atF3 9 M. Y 'Wilson rt i+„ . ,el•, lite Fs�e tl+• nee epee i at r a.rlti1 . Air. <L212111. e.. 2I1O til ;: a hod!" . of :i .1fiey lir ,.'1'ot e c•r frien'3r tif" titr 171 tIt ES'isi 1 i7e� ,;,tt? Munnings, P. T. McCarthy, H. 3. A McEwen, J. D. Wilson, R. J. Acheson G. L. Parsons, R. Sharman, C. es Nairn, 3. J. Mosier'. Should a Are break out when the receive consideration, Four years ago ! School Trustees—A. Saunders, pressure was .Tow, there is no estim- the road was put inW Mrs. Thomas Gundry, Mrs. 1 . good condition, Howell, J. :McNally. sting what damage might be caused, but has gone to pieces. Broken stone Water and Light Conlmissiouer--- B. W. F. BEAVERS and gravel is not good for the heavy C. A. Reid, 3. W. Taylor, traffic of this road. Mr, Day Inas spent four years in tTitapllZzli After the councillors had taken the the council and during t.hatstime has Reeve -•-A P platform, Reeve Beavers was the first missed only three sessions. H Tippling, , . ft, I711icant. 3" marking that we els he is even schooled, be- P. J. hili, re. R. Benne11, E. J. Mit- of already sides ,• -els zn ha r ns. a has i Ishiste2 called upon to meal,;. He opened the served the town with much interest Councillors --T. , diSCussioiz, b ie and feels , il I ell:;, zI, _1g, -us passed through a year des having a nide experience in ellen, R. A Currie, n of peace. .ze ,i. �. Th • ., � uiin n e bo • -, • _ road building i s who �., t 3 had n fw1tll and drainer -at. rna He ' full served• y a i the front had all re- turned, save those who had shed their blood on the battlefield. In com- memoration of their noble deeds Exeter and Usborne are erecting a , r. Snell, clairnan of thepro- war memorial in front of the utul-Reeve—James Scott, IL A. m the held for reeve and solicited ti support of 111 C. ,- x T r i,�e.. a 1,,. T . Patterson, , H- e electors. le V. Van Norman, S Mitchell, J. Hen ria, IL B. Elliott. B. =,NELL Myth i perty roulrntt.te.e, spoke of the n1on21- Co '`"5' S (Ipal buildings, whic11 it is calculated 1 Y uncilolrs-7alrtt,s .,.Toady, a , . will be unveiled ill the course of a moist being,. erected for the fallen I 'Laos of FRur. Thomas, J. 1 ainarl 1.11 S FGod- few days In consultation with ? - '� petition had been ld , E. des' Township,: CI' �,- `. r t circulated SII 1, 4' dTi-II borne � a among the ratepayers t3 11�!r. banquet for the; _ gets -, was a tea tis-_ P E. c• a ge sought the council should go ah d returned boys at the unveiling was `and there ready resporxsc.:.izr 0111)01 1 r11Ster 1: i MT •t' I 1111(101 consideration. reference to the Bart, R. 1I, P0liitlsoir, ,I:xli:l :Lt 1 1 nsicleratior3 tI permanent road 110 1s, I • Reeve T3eavers next touched oil . work 1k of Y the • •r e county t touched Gil county. W station ea ea county matters and said that the i with their plans. He thought Carling s=treet should be looked after to re- ia ilia loria.11t, lie' love lr• - ., ,.. hospitals, the 21 (2 -(1111 suer.,. of the traffic 011 the , Clxiic1 n's Shelter at (lederich and Y to 1111 Huron County. Home, the new home I 'Wei, FEMALE . for the -House of Refuge. - Consolidated •• y t d schor.s eam , .:luno/ -1 i41r. Pennate regretted ,• Tae 1�at, Bitch. Wa ;1I. !linters ,.• :tt.00 t1 0 AMG 1 1 odd, . ' .... Cortical. 13 O1el C les' Auto illg the attention- of the Gover',?nti nt a poor' jird e l ar1'ir or"akytr or Ito Might land li!- 13liuks it vise for 111tr, jI, nple be 121n1nir1:a, for 1eev1. 'I'h to tie nit•• , t n *, f' rc:fiP r, q 1121 thez�Ue _1,e:... .,ittt tee ,rets ; tial( otr 11uyi1tg the town team by Mr, movement. Day was untimely $Jk'C'tt1 ei l,. at , te The howl roads 1115 venient at the e.fr. Ds1y sa ge:;tec1 buying wa • of - present lime is the elee..t. tree t,.>11' fe�t•ecl hi trade. fee 'ihe -'- . `•R: ,• 2 r t 1 cr t.r..,,111 tQ 111th the county eonacil, ....c 1?, t * ?sis'221' ;oto Plitt t:aV4tl- Tie had 'nave "` e P221•Cha r'd roar ,102111 C n_.,i:t 410111'. 1211)1,11 1)221(2 In looking into the throe gas tr tetttra vie ; 1 2„ t'. . ;.ta1 ITU csciou of a,a l;ez,.t.,ll' road and are mow buyiszg� fifty 111 in and 'ti , e e felt he could de the i'ee 1 Mayor ---W, W. 1.,b :'511., Goa, `t'ttal- or, l red I<ra^Ithat'"1., J011i1 raic erteo-2, 1 10'2 awril .tre,Pi2t ix, :i_ r r;ti•- Ikon, 1x12 11- Brown. rev, '1' George (Immo-tilers - Tilde 311'--St,tt, e'ne Loa:hal1 A1'i11ia1ztt ?let1.11,45,1. , Yorke, 1)"i•• P"a 0r )i' .° 0.0y C. «,^ ,� , llrownei' � ,i,rl rz''L'z, W x111: I.t 11 }' s ft, :.5.11,. s.,ix, Bev. :`.'.0 tleo17;0 .leen elasievere41•, I1..1i1;.1tr, •'.y�14t..`„-',11 1lr e't en ' Oce color T.)221ieee A�erguson, V22. (1 x:ntr' . iS n ,�,tlry Tlee;,e • 42, 17g, i..1.011-,) more tractor's. X1- evel:rov was tservice 1`• k 1 '' 1 ` 1 a ':lCVI ',41!(12 11211111, SS�tvit'r'tl]z 1 b i that, ?1 • l'`1a0'1', I ,1' t l our streets, ,,itr 1.1224 links, be design The speaker bin.; for 1. p'r i11,.Cnu 1 1,;4 law nee' ben lies. 0111 for this purpns,.. ±n, be bat#it d:ce2t; a.o't:2 11 gpt.s- right,' 0:1n. have 112c 1111,) �.11.i1t5 l V. 311)1:221(20 122 thousand dollars t Herrn Inera; r0. tl ltltreyl WIl all iii ? 101 n ed 121 i tlz' r. 111'21; ,)SltiT 1+i, vv<laa:-be.l)1`ti';I the : t Art it auks. Cen „ etx Z it t le .,t 3:'1 7 t t w. �;Y• -Y R, r�T wi Y.7,, I ,a,,- z. L '1 ¢ 1.:.s . i'C' -17;.:.;", ,,,..;•.;:, a,:; i. l %llsl 51 ent the would tat,. fat,,:st ','.'.322t• ii' 'Xk'tt<.;, t8t'tl of tl1c," colt 1113 tit 131,'ti ry to,1011 With t lx co r x12231 to ;a"a 1 plitiiilg e1.110ri(21Ci'.t z1lgs with;