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I . . I I I � I �..'� . ... - ___ , . . 1 . . . . ___ - — . . I � _VV5ft � . : - ,11 I—- . . - . . . . . .1 � . I but ' br.pe they m;&7 1. 11 . " artillery and Ole conclusion of it -be meeting!. . . Ito iths locality We . _11 I . - . . FROM ONTAIRIO'S C"ITJLL their - share. ,As far as the University tween Ithe BAttsh The convention met in the morning live adng,to, enjoy a well-earneilielaure, � F : 1. _. I - I- I . . I � . - . - . Liberal Club Is concerned, ,nearly iili trench, and, ithe shells v� r i I . - . histled over . i I �' - . ..__ . . I . . . . `h ,sides, sometimes mak- for the -transaction of business at the -John &elv'e�s, Jr., 'of the 4th rcwt- ,I! 45 - . . , 11 r . I J i - � Ara 9.r%+'h 1415 `, I ha i7rtirlhare .are either on active service hirr, from bat - I � � 1i 11--f � , - �.Mry vh .. I I . I ­ � � .. . JL VA VAX %rl J. - I re. rrehiberis of - the University OIL- lng'a.noW like'a train going through Margaret Baton. �chool, North. Street, cession of UiKborile,, met, wan a pain- "is 11 � I - %ad hews haa com 'to the un- OT A .... - ' I . . # i. Moira .. Wh-AU %meLuUn, 11 IN U %moo V. � \'$I Training Corps. ' . a 'itunnel. I . I c, _ ,., With Mrs. X. W. Rowell ,occupying the ful acclxlent on Tuesday last, he be- I . I . . � .� . the *defunct f ICA,Y4 � 11 - I . - f ort =ate istockholders In ft 1 Itroehebeo ware all over isevelf chair. .3frs. Jo��-,.L Tory read the oec- Ing'-kicked,in the face by a colt. Ho . I . * C * I . ____ _. . The - - - _. . , I — Fam,eilo Bank. This -is tbe� bank,, it. . -o, - ng tb I - - - �_ . f, - Ontario Is con- . feet In depth and were ,divided, Int retary's report, -which indicated a w1d- waa �breakvt . e beast when he sap . A I - ,".. . k � - I NK11 QDe jr,emembir'ed, whip was to be The,,governirent of , - "�W_�Lll tow.n, with the ening of 'the'-scape of the as�soclatlonls ped It twIth the line and the colt klck- - . I - I terriplavtIng another contrtbution to the oectl6ns like la . - -, W1 i It' , " t - C .. _.. �� �11 , � - . . I tbie� wrOpg -of 94ving -ille, f"ers a..share ' . . - ng off the yrain avenues. work* The, tressurer's report showed Ing, ptTuck him In the face, Inflict- I �� I older defense :resources of the eIrpirre,..but alleyw,ays leadi I - � - ' of the zTeat wealth whl,dli the I - f banka twiere =akiAg for financi6ra a e �� .- I , nd 1149 omot decide4 upon the form 0at - The. f ofod 1supplied to �the Canadian a bilanco .of $468.77 on hand. A con- IN9 an,ugly wound,that r ) quired .GeV- - I 111F . .11 - I rkh people generally. Hundre4a, .of On- the cantrIbution will take, The. illncRs troops. Was very good and superior to stitution. -f& loca,1 wolren's Liberal as- eral -1stitches to claze. ,, . .- � hit Yom I" cl '. . Pxeirler' Hearst has prevented any- that issued by �the FrendhGovernment. sociations was adopted, and, In -view —Mr. Q. �Jdhnson, who for a f-ew . � . � � .E.Xt1__CU.La'rge.-Sto C' k 0 � - taoo farmers took ,stock In thelgank Of I . -le saw a Ibatch_ of several hundred of the coustantly Increasing and broad- - years past has been Lleense Inspector . . . � .. . - . . 1, . . . . I and talso. -put tbe&r savimos,t1nito, the in- thing but. a tentative disculsslon of the I f -the Wdxk, it was decided to for ,Centre Huron,- which position wam . n\ � .. _.� . - . I I . . . catitution on ideposit. The bead! office queotlan. 'With his- restoration to health German ,prisoners being brought Into ening a .. 0 . d disposco- the camp ihear'Arras. - I appoint Miss Margaret Bell, D.A.,--or­� cancelled by the coming Into force of - . teX willbe takeA up an I .; .. . � � . . to -a bank wals wreck- the wat - . ,. . � WaA io,�n, To!rW. .. Th, � . . . . - - -having been is a, . I _. . - Sir AdApri Isaid, that be bad ,been book- ganizing secretary. the Canada Temperance Act an May 1st, � �', ... C14 ed, a,U .recourses � qu rder- , ed of'. � 'it the Luaitanta from 'New' After endorsing the pollcies of the has irecelvbd a better positlon, that of � .1 � ,to According to A,Dting Prercler Pyne, ed t -_ . , ot IssAl b I - I . . _. . . Alen in,and'Bo'ys, Suits ,ed,,Jand the ,general trxnager weal , hing In the suggestion that York on May 10t, but could rot wait Dominion and Provincial Liberal lead- ,Ins �, i . . I . pector of Public WorXs under the ' . I ,� ... 11 I . . � ,penItkutiary. asue arose there IS net I . ... - the I I A political t d ple . , I I 11 I . I .- r li -and ple . , them th4k support of � DoTrInion Government and has entered . . _,�� . -equip aregi and,baq Itogo, by the White Sta ndr er,s and ple . , � . I . the jgovernmei�d ,raise P)nd . I . 11 1. . . by uajs�. of ,aileIeedirregularlty in the zat , 4 resolution was a- . � . I I � - - . may9t of &n,famltr to bd'isent to the front Adriatic a few d;ays earlier. Captain B. the or.gani . upon 4ds new duties - - �. . I � .� . is certificate by , y - - I � .granting of ithe. ba;nX . . �1- . � . . . 11 ­ . . . � . z under the narre,of Royal, Ontario -S. Dr. P fElayes slawed down for two days dopted opposing a" Dominion eledtion —whenreturning iroirMitchell raceg . .. ­ :_ � st . the finance -department at Ottawa. - -ad e Dec- I ., q. 4 � . N Pyne says pasal NF - -the Irish coast& dilring the, war, "lixasmuch as th ' - ' t, , r. H. L1111crapi, of - 4 4 . 4 .... ever before in the hi ory of otir bus- I - was f ol- . ithe pro s " inev �foo& he reacbed Monday nigh M . . - . I �­ . . . . ess have we shown so, large. a range . I . ­'. Th�e, eaange of government have to the government and never discussed then t1rove ithe-allip past the submarl-ne ple: of Canada are united in -a com� Wingharr, and an,amber of young men 11 . � � . - in lowed-'Iby a abrong rvovem�_nt toi - Tron .cause . against- a common enemy." � , . It, . In council.. Mbe. 11rurror a%outAlle. RoYal danger Z(y.-le liit�,xdghll, so.,bard that the - 1-1 I . , - 9, r Ig w . . 4 the oufferera In the collapse of, the I until It Mer ishook from st . eyn to stern , with A trIbute was paid to the work of Who were w1th him in his -car haA a - I � of ,st-class suits as 'rf ht no . , ontardag was a strong one .1 narrow escape fra-zr serlo,as -injury. A ' . - . �'�, . bank paritially recouped. -They hadjost I . . Mrs. Rowell, the retiring pregident. 7 1 1.1.� � a - -Went agalmst.ithis statement from the the vibration. I %. tire carre off and the machine tura,d . � . ,� ­ - other de- . -everything, .their stock and their s, v - Reports were presented fraw. the va#- . i In clothing as well as in l .. I ler. It was a very definite In addition. ithe captain of the Adiia _ over on their. None of tfie -PaTtY Zulf­ .. I _. . .. � , ingis, and imany of them. had.. been re- acting Pre'r . 'details, and It tic had allthe boats lowered, both'sides ous branches by their respective pre�sl- bered seriously, though It would- have . I . . , , ,, with all mecesaary - � � ; -?, . coot. all the work �.� . .- rtme0ts. of the affairs of life there is - - I I 'i,!, -t. Old men Paw on� � dents, Alr -,he . . I pa . q'i ,�'-, � � 1- duoed to. -actual wan looked so igood (that a lot of people b�- to Ithe level�of thadower deck, so, that during I been worse if they had been proceediag ' I . I ' ..., ­;. J ithe. work -of their liveis awept away. , � . -an increasing demand- for the, Better ,.-.!� ".1 ,,.\� - nial, however, they could be ea.sliy dro' ed into the past - year wao of a patrratle nature, - . - . . � 41. " ". ,\ " lieveA, It. Dr. Pyne's de- pp . _ faster. * . . l, � :1 , - � � . t introduced a I � .: '.... ... The Borden Governmen of eirergency. other Interests having been waived an: ' ; . I i . th ' better � � . , - ! 6.- . ure for. relleving ,kile,se the length of- saying water in ica,se- - � —Charges against T. H, Newell, of ! Clualities and properly so, . e - *" m1QP.s unfortu- do,es not ig'G'to . . . accouAt of the national crisis. � � . I - I I i . I ;; A111 11 f ailed to pass the there wIll pn'no� Royal ,Onta,rlo yegl- . . �. - - the. cheapest in the- I,- . .-I I \\k\,\ I � nates, but the- bi . I - - the Commercial hotel, Exeter, Were . I q alitiesare always , . , .1 " . . :re a The Late Rev. Faeher Canning The officers were elected as follows . - - ' - " I � � U. - � - % *� I I 11 111 % I 11 1sanate .and ndthb.lg was accomplished. rrent,. and Ithe re people who think � . . Ran. Pr8sident, .Lady Laurier; Hon. heard. before Magistrate Kell'y, of Gode- I . . . 11 * e 'h, on. kFrlday. The charge of having I � -It 'I , t. of the tha isch4me Inlay ypt [be realized. The The Tarchta Mall of Tuesday sayss * i - . - I I, - - .an ti - . . ead. ;.n. , I H ., In the, ,ff , M,z,. the liquidatats e -President, Mrs. N. W. Rowell; rip, � . - ;, ,-, - VIc l�. � , I , , nation is an attracti-le one, but I I � � . . 11.1 !,: I 'bank wPre sending out a call f or Pay- It would The _eAeerri .in which Rev. Father Hugh ent, - Mrs. Thon;as VIndley; Ist liquor f or salea wais withdrawn, but I " * . i � Our meT.,'s S,uits in cloth qualities - -' -,T 04! I J, - I . rrents under -the famous double Ilabil- rrean a fairly heavy expenditure an' -the John Canning wa:s held while he liv- Presid � officer In the dia- I - l I � INN Qi :- . Vlee-Pxesiden�t, 'Mrs. I. X. Husband -for obstructing an . . - . I r ,,of equipment alone. sented by the large � � ' " ­ I 'L which the holder of bank stock sea -e ed 'Wits f ully Tepre (Hamilton); 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. J. charga of his duty filled � I - Z . ity 'by ' , Newell was I ! ;;; , ,.. � I re equal to ffievery best.tailor-mades . � ; - I - I - - - the -ernibledk Our Lady. tary-Treasurer, A,100 aid $20 costs. . ' I ' .- 9 I . -. a . . I ;. is yesponsIble f or an strount ea -dal to The 'contributiont may not take .gathering which asa 1 A. Wjacdbnald; Seerc . , .. ; , i;; I . ..... .. I I �, it nt.'of soldiers, but a ,of 'Lourdes ,Church, Sherbourne street " I - , *3 I ::: P I i ,e -r - . —are most exteptional and we show . ) I -,�T. . .double, the ,amoun:t of his hold,T4. Tile forn- olf ,a regime Mrs. John Jeniolngo - Members -of the —pollee Magl6trat Heii .estead, of . ': ;:I I ` 11 11 I nd contrIbCition of tsome sort th, to, take part in- the- � . - , . ;: I :: ere will be. yesterday morning i . � - I - ,h ap-. .. I I t: I shareholders fo,pght this dernand A - -11gh Mass or re- Executive -Mrs. G. lk Swart, Brock- Seaforth Is'bringing an action. against these in color$ and h'c 11 11 I . - - patterns w i- I it W" toreshadowed when the provin - . . . I a test caae was grepared . . celebration of isalerrIail - . .. ... . � il i . . - I � ville; Mr,s. John McQUaker, Owen tne county -of- Huron to carp, I it t , . : ' . wsr tax. was �an--lou'.nced, and the 1- final fun- , pe a 7 1 . I, �� I . peal to the most partic6tar, � t ' , The test case has Justib,een decided, 'ill qul&r, which preceded the Sound; Mrs. X11ton Chwntler, Brairp- f1_,.rnlsh h_i1r with an office, fuel, ligh;t. � . - I'll, ..... I tax,wAs Made 1arge -enough to provide, oral lobs9quip-P of - the, devoted priest of . � . 11 . . d the decision, ls'agaiast the share� ations and furhiture ,as Police Magistrat for - r � � 11 � . � I an far a further can,trIbution in addition the parish. Mhe church was crowded ton; Treisidents of Local Assocl- �, - L �� __ � �� I I . holders. it ireans that some 400 of � . Mrs. J. P. Ralikin, Stratford; Mrs. Seaforth, .MtK1l1GP and TuckerarrUb. . � � . — I I- . I I double to rreeting the coot of those -already and airong thosi present were Right � The, evidence was Laken . before Abs - I - L . . I . Fancy brown worsteds .. ;these imen are liable' under the made. Pxo0nclal ' Treasurer McGarry- R I ev. Mgr. McCann, Right Rev. U -9r. Robert Miller, Wilrton; Mrs. T, . r judge 21olt �-_ome Urne I and , I I I 1 $10- $12 $15 - .1 liability . and Trust throw good moncy bats ,already'lborrowed $2,000,000 against Whalen, members of the parlssh, Irepre-'. Preston, Brantford; Mrs. S. 0. Sar,45- Hono ago I . - I �! I 1� after bad. This Is 'the last U'Araw. It this War Itax, ats, htt was empowered, by smitativw of the'KnIgbts at Colqrrbts, ton,. Hamilton; Mrs. Adam BallantYne, argument was Theard ion MandaY last . I.. ries ot fin-: Toronto. . I when judgment was reserved. - . .Is �lle, final istroke In, ase read,y , I - . 4 ; . . the, legislature to.da, and Is now Toronto, of whlcli oTder ,the late Fath- I 1. , I - T � .... r I . I . ancial 'd-Isa;5ters. i . ' I urder, -still re- . � . , i -j _. ,to finance the contr�6utlon '�s isoort"as Ing was chaplain, and 'many —The Robert Bean m , , , er Cann - , I . � I I . . � Fine Grey worsteds— I - . . . . . . ; .... . 11 i,. . I ,tho ,government feache.!� a 4ecialon. rrembers: -of the young yien's clubs which Huron Notes - w-slas a, mystery, and unless something � I I . _ . 1 .. I project f or ; up it wIll, never. . . ' .. . J:� I. Experts are araturing a - he bad ,helped �tcv f ound. Father' S. Me- unlooked for fixns .� .- $9 $12 $15, ' 1- I W '' '/ , If the jestalblishrPeat of training schools Mr. McParry has Ghowa himself Lo be 0 1 s - —Rev. Hj�,. IMcCulloch, of Cranbrook, --tril work- � . ill . . , a orrowar of con,sidera,ble ability..He Oraw wj&s. �raster of cerem ne 2391-1- _1'21�1 Mn,nrn"fn :ha;S -nurcha 'a far I 3) � . sed . be solved. The detectives are - I __ i � J I i r colonies in Qn- . ,i , ; SZ64 � 11""I/ , ,,il and b,dustrials farm S' five year five per cc-nt. the deacons ,of haaor were Dean. Mor- � , : lAg on the caise, purrPing Out a4i um . ; . . . o old an Igs,sua of sold bis. holne. _ . � . - , :.; I care of ,the fe0ble mind- d . � - . � STA"A"r ,1 - tarlo, for the I Wtw 1 14 1 .. I ., ,,,i,.- I bonds arrountlng to $1,000,000 at & lit- As and -.,Rev. Father Kline; Father Car- an While cranking his car, John Oliver, In the mfighborhood. looking for . . . 11 "' I ed. The scheme; b ried'aut by . - additianal re- � ,may i e ca,r I I % 1orsteas— �1 i., tie. better than pax. A fe,* days ago Aeacan, and Rev. Father ' the -�guu. Aftliong � �,'�! berry wAs fortune to have - - h an . ' J of �13russels, had- the irAs the identity . , . I ""; ' the government and the mulilciPalltie,s, .1 Blouse Wiffi Jabots :11 T* , I., - he wient Ito, New YGik and [borrowed ell offered for � I . S " 11 Morrow IsUb-deacon. big rIg1ht arm bro,keni at the wriat. ward -has be � ri, ' �' ,an annual report Just I ' ­ - $1 1 , co-apprating. In $2,006,000 for Indne� rroniths at 3 3-8 per * D , 9,Tt � --- � r4nd Suspender Skirts $12 $115 !!. I). I r ' . iphop, Fallon, of London, preached - of (Ithe pVisoll who Is I-suppe-sed. to 31 .1 e de to the 9 A . e -ser -yr , a , . . . I I I I rra overnment, it is shown cewit. That :didn't end his actlidtles., and paid deep:&,nd d Dr. Macklin, of Goderich, ,and Dr. ,night, but as e _. ered anif Tucked SkW f I I . ; that I& !nurriber of mentally. detective the permon the late Smith, of Bayfleld, have arrived sare- driven Dave 'Bean that . I I � � ' I . . . , ­ I 471 local syndicate Itook care of 44,000,000 Ing.trAbuite tto, the work of , I ly at Plymouth England. . yet Ithe party bas not been located. . - . I . - I- is �1. ffittext -stylo . :!,!. I - 1! I- persons dn Ontario is steadily Increas- 9 at. 4 1-2 per.,cent .80 life work ,he , ' th - L iial -.aaLeg.0%Mutt011 , 4 - Fine Grey Trousers— �. � it. tween �2,000 and, 3,600 being ac- of ten ,year bon,4 * Father Canning, who _Mr,.D. VdtherlrLghaw, of Tucker- -The Xhal =,eeting :of e quarterly : Ing, The - -at . . �, a,4d W& zna�l Then (tbere ,Wa?,5 a'shart terrr loan C ap an example to, others. The - are new sty1m . Y' I .. / d f or. The am- beld (up - Mrilth, Inear Brucefleld, wbose barn was board, of the, Rdin.esville Method! . � I . - 11 � y got Interrrieut ,took place -at Mount. Hope a, very sat- . P -to -date features are sbovM in th , $2.50$3-50 $4.50 .. I �. tually at large, and,uncare In'd idue In Eiigland. Mr. .McGarr --atring of 'car- deotra.yod by The recently,- Intenft, eT- thurdb.lheK last week, WlZ I 1. I � - 11 --- I I 1�1 . . . housing of ,these people in jails and . Isix rronthe at ,i reduced cerretery -and ithe long � -cry tme, all the doPaTtrroAts Te- A� . . . . . � . . such- places ,has been the subject of It Onewe(l -easL . Ithe , uniftnnred ,eating a large steel stracture 48 t�_y .80. Isfact Sh1C__=:_ m I I I . . try is thus In 'Wednesday, June parting progress ana the fin � - Kdard Fashiori� ' , I r a. percentage, The tr r1ageo was led by -Coirmencing wItb ances be I � � oteabs from various � . 'k, K111gh1to of Coluxr-buo. Rev. Fathers Me- . I . I Pr . -likely that r 1sha;pe for . - � . r � I suits for 6 to I 0 years of age— .9 I and 2nd, Ithe otore In the village of -POrt Ing in 900d $11laPe- Thi's leire il - . Small boys' nuw[Iser'of years, and It I Sweeney Xlearly two thousand, dollars for all for Juno , sources fo priftty fad the'year's war � &It rasea I and'am I .al. . obluding the .calls which will U Mado Cann, McCabe, Grant, . dnesday at copy awaits you at out St .... � . . � - . Albeet, wIll clW every. We I I . vacticyn.. : . - - 1$2.50 to $4.50 in�jt,he Inear future soTre -will be R�,� osl�s Sreith were ith , year ' I I Dqwtmea ---- . . Arloitiq, p e pallbearers. 'I - . . _ . I I - fOr Pa p,�.� - ,-I- � . six o!clock. . . purposes during tile paist - Ittv- I �, - I -_ I . ,taken. Dr. Helen MacKurelly, . �vho Is � - � --":, , - . Ary Coates and Mlss.Xar- Msr. McCorn:Ack, who Is remaining for I I � - .- In cliar;ge 'of the rroaiures for -de,%ling -01as *M � . . � - oyS)L suits ' The ,Goraran dias had a much less' garet McNab of -Brussels, have left.for gnotber year, has been vrost ssuccessful � � . .. Larger b for, 8 to 14 years of age— - with. the feebe Trinded, advocatc,s , -nee North Huron Liberals i ,, - ' car&�tq)ble, time in the province gi and I.tl 11S twork 'And Is inbly backed up by 1 $3.50 to -$7.5W strongly -the industrial farm ,solution . The fh1st ar,nuai rreeting -of the North extended vb1ts' with relatives 'be . . I I � I . ibe, Arkm )�*e,,fttradions on I in her 're,port , to tlie.provincial secre-- the pinking of the Lusitanla than he Huron Liberat Amociation was helil at friendp In, Ithe west. I r.s .of each appointment. , � 7 . - - � . t, it ,,wIll be cheap- enjoyed before. Anti-Gertran sentiment -of Brussels, ,bas; -An . , for all ages..,..... ....50c 75c, $1.50 .tary. She argues th,� n irunning high' and, 'although Wingbarr, on Muepday iaGt. Delegates' . -Mrs. 4n9us Shaw, dther of ithenlid residents of,,.tbe 11 pethilcoats Knickers � . er, In the long run-, than,the present 11M bee, affected those naturalized -were preoent frarn Goderleb, Buth, ,gone toitVancouver, D.C., where she towni6bip-01, Usborne, passed away on . . � . � I spaterr. . I I 1 It Vais 1noit f,l,sg Brusseis, and other parts Iaf the riding. ,will -visit with her son. Wrr. A., -who Thumday last J-.1 the person of'Ro'bert I - Gerxrane wh6, Ihave stood by the d .The foilowIng dfficer,% were re-qlect- owns a large hd,tel there. - Herd�&n, ta;f Ithe age of seventy years, . _. . !- CT - of itllelr adopted country, It has ha ed- Pxeisldant, W.11. Robertson,'Gade- ­Bruss2ls Teimis i,Club will be assOcl-. two =,a7_,ths and thme days. The de- :) larger or m.ore varie I . 11- . � ___'� Friday last -marked the gathering at ,results- elsewhere. Native-born Germans * bealth for . - - the .younger I - ,ptern I -1 merribers of the Liberal - holding pot,sitlons of various kinds In rich; vice-presidenia, Job -1 Glilesple; ited- with Listowel,'PaIrreriston,' Harris- ceased had been In failing , , ,lection could be desired. party in Ontario -the annual'meetiag . Whitechurch; John Kennelborg, Gorrie; tan tma Mount Foregit in the Ne Trany Imontbs, but the Immedlate causa I . - I J a's Xl-.igsbridge; secretary, League, looking ,'toward the winning ' im ar I of IdeAt.b. was,,s � - 'd V: � - S - Ontarior are finding It difficult ito keep eph Daitun, . I I , ,ute attack'of Stan. - val Z be- ,Dress Ha6 -of ,the Liberal Club Federation. The -employers are te sp-leadi _ . -nat &11 young men, but, their jobs, and their MacMurchlei, Blyth; treasurer, of ti,e Isfiver cup. . Mr. Hardman was a native I .: ---. / delegates are finding it difficult to keep �them- In 3arres . Diyth; Auditor, Captain -The firin of O'Neill & CD., ,acb rtrouble en a xesident . � ' A. . . .eaks itself iin every gar- I I � , the arajority -of them are. They were several Instances ,dismissals have tlk- 13 .ca,rr, , grocers, -of England, but has be -I .i, at London. .wb-,Icb ibas been In buolneas In Gade- f , rn for th p t thi tj y a - 31.nt. Price 5oc -to $5. oo� � I - 'i , . In Itoymi from all parts: of the Province. on .place, Inatably In some of the larger r3io,an, of (the 33rd Baftallo, I b tTAb G e 8 as T e 75 I -1 I I � ' I I I ".: - I on they d1semssed busi- The following resolutions were Pre- rich less than three rr,Q)XthS,,.bas g0Ae)fJ-1,e U survived 'by his wife, besi&s- � - 10, , I . Friday af terno .any Germans have been J. W. Cralglo t - -no daughter. � IN: I, .1 1 - , - oved *by MUT. A. , t t ; 1: 1. 1. ; hotels Where r into'liquidation, with *gr. , Gns A,t_d a . ., , ­ 11 I III * - . idea heir organization. Fri- I , �e �, . : . . . Nd matter what your ness relating to t errplo�ed, Germans have bee -.1 dropped .sented land addoted. M -of b accoun�;ts, � . d Sir Wilf red A , -he irien I -entertaine . . I -they _�The followJng is a list of t' � � day night fro,=, ithe ;police forceos In Toroato and , *p in C UT,ge � ny .dorogjj, seconded by Mr. R. `B. Me- b . t e w-ith years � - -Mr.,N ot . - place on recor -ce the - en- - may be about the HAT, one - ell at their Gowan, "That ithis aunuil =eetiAg of -Mr. and Afr,s. McArthur of Glei . � &me. Specials i7b I .1 . � .. .Laurler and . W. Row tawa. Cverrrin,s whakhave shown a who bave served as Mayors, : � . . I. attended also . d Mav% near Hensall annaun � I ner which was . - North Huron -Liberals of 0-.rv.lc-. ,since Winehan, was Incor- i . daughiter� I . . V . 1.m � _. %� I . . .1. . . I thing certain you may come annual din I -Ion. Chas. jgpecAal satisfactiq,n In the Kaiser's oper its Unqualified Indorsatlon of the states- ,gagerrent of their 'fourth it In .1879,.-187.q-801 1 4 " - � . . assurance that by 'Eon. George P. Graham, ations have tbeen hurriedly interned. In 10tic course of �ejsie`A., tcy Villiam R. Lamont, Only porated as a town donald ; _ I Princess kJ lips- � . ,::" - I N -with absolute * Murphy and the Liberal Whips from Toronto there were two � flourishing rranl1ke. policy and patr De�.lj fWALson, 1881, Dr. P. Mae . . - , : � q:1 I you'll most likely., find wha' Imzses, ,Mr. F. F. Pardee, 14.P., S ago. our lmder, Sir Wilfred Laurier, and, son of Mr. Wfiliam, Lamont, Stanley. 1-882, - C, T. Scott* �8-as, aeorge Me-� . I . . . ��� � . t both I German clubs up to a few day' Indorse his atti- 1 -Rev. John ,XacNell, pastor of Wal- - 1S:'Bfi � � - a .14r. C.,Nf. Bowman, M.P.P, ed be- that, w1hile We f ullY , Kifbbon; 1.884, 1R. W. 0. Mefe.r, - , . an v -881, a. -V� - �C. , rt-�i. ni y ,5pecial values at �!!! ", . The officials of tbeise clubs bow e tpolitical ; . � I Ishene, n ,refraining from acti mer RoRd Baptist. Church, Toronto, I 11"'W", � y9u are after. I Dr. fRoward'Spolhn, pen-etangu fak,e the Istorin and the clubs closed tilde L n- 86, aalm Neelands;. I - . .. �:,,, I co he D_ prices tille garm - ts are :- . J!!, . - Mr. ef f arts i during ithe present :war preac d, In the Daptist Church, Gode- . 'Inglis ; ; en �, 1!1- President of -the Federltion, and � . Meyer; ,IS99, W. W. . ,. I their doors voluntarily. Then the new . � . : rthis opportunity ,of .l- rich, I , Sunday last and delivered 4 --Trim m_ ings 0-1 .. . I- :;ip, - 1� Hugh McLaughlin, Toronto, secretary, ng and ditions, we itake on 1S89-90, Robart McIndoo; 1891-92, WZ- 11ked. -- �' . -.1 ''at. . t I -ter- 0-.1-tardo, license b(yard cair e _ alo - i j7,tating our belief that a ebajige lecture the .following Monday evening., - 1.89.81 "D- X Gordon; 1894, John . 911r11 I I . -11 �._ . , �J, - : � I I —From the, best faC- in Itheir reports presented at the af cancelled the 11censds of both lnstltu- gain nistration which wO� r. i Clegg I tty la -- aud rity-bo,ns, ... . . . W: . I FELTS uld place Sir -M oseph Blake, of Big Ra,plds, , f, &, 111. � I I oon (treeting told of the steady growth of adrrd . 33,rockenshire; 1996, ze- . . � I 1; .1 . CeS n -as an ,the. .ground that "we do not b-rother Hanna; 1895, -W. IF I I at � tend considerable t(a> __ :i --. tories of the world. Pri the federati,�:)� 'has had since Its ismall t1o, eeling a4y Wilfred Laurler again at ,the bead of, Mjch�, -bas - ,,been visiting his lch. jj;Z I George �M,cKensle; 1S97-918, J. -A. Alor- - . � I � ;- . 4, ago. The Club want to pxcite public f . I � Canadalis affairs would be in the best Mr. William, Blake, of * Goder 9,9-1900-01, Wir. C,legg-, 190'2-03--� � . i ­ . beginning just twa Yeats r � -11, . 0 � ut ton', '1-8 1 Thorrai Bell; I... . ). - . -, � $1.009 -$1,50 to $3-00, - "' ' 4� '04 1R. Vanst0n#-, 1105-06 � Thomas - I . I eir'warth. Frice $I to $3 , � - memberphip bag grown In t1:48t tim lubs were the- Lelderkranz and Interests Of Our country 5r pair i .- � , � I J � . ^. . Ith an Theise e , iederkranz - Moved; by 'Aft. H. J. Morris. seconded li5o year's, and they are.alleart. I, 1 1409 - I . . I .N.001 .. . . . froTr [twenty-two, to,sixty-four w the Deutscher Vereln. The L 1 1907-08, iWir. Holm, els; e;S'; - 1911-12, . I . #1 � / individual wembershlp running Into the ago In To- by 1W. J. �Henneberg, "That thi's an- of .yo,ai-igsters. Geogory.; .1910, wm - Holm - 46� . , . I- . . %, -I . wa,s es,tablIshed arany years Turnbull has disposed . . I . '� I ub Federatioun eet . -Mr. jW4111am in 6 E . . I . � � . STRAWS-- Eulopean, Ameri- thousands. The Ltberal Cl ronto and Was a great meeting place nual lin: , Ing of North Huron Liberals e0r -e Spotton; d913, C. G� :VA-Pstote; vhctrm. ffects' VIV - I I pf the of- eas Its con e in the 'leader- of M,s :f Ine- farm. in, UAborne., near Far- G 9 , i t> z , is iquite Independent of any 1 1914-15, Dr- A. J. Irwin. . � 1. � for local Germans and their friends. expr fidene : anUfaC- W. Rowell In provincial qubar, ito Mr. Richard .Scott for the - can and Canadian - rn, Ltheral party MrAli. . .. .. L I ....- I 1� I � %, . ficial organizatiol-la of the The Deutscher Verein was newer and 81111P 'Of -tion of the f Ight �suly. of !$7,200, ft � �s -one, ,of the lbeat -La,st Thursday afternoon the WO - L 16 a. . - - pla e � -iris, andIts ad,rrlrg L,ssionary Society. of St. An - 7 . Wh *te, Dre I Anything.f, om. the com-. and represe-ats the S oung i man's c � 11 � ; , Fsequ� ­ . . .- ture. !%` wais an uptow.,1 club, occupying a fine affs the- farirs- in :this -the banner township, of Wali's -Tyl .,. I � � ism In OntaX10 I Bat ' I drewlis church P,c I 11 - . � �. i . h of for [better Government made by irt Albert, .held Ity I . . I , I .. . . . . ! and t -if lue�!-ce in Liberal a street. � �� , . ,cs uAlding or�- Isabell -and of Llb6ral members in the the. ]banner County of Huron. . I . I .. I I . . - I __1 . I - - mon-sun shades to the fine politics -as ,a Whole. An7ong the tcp. b objected Ito ,having their orrall b I I has monthly M4&g at the �orne,bf Jacob , � .ie best styles in vogue . I � - I- I split'straw and -Panama, weave discussed were "The Vedera,tion and these clubs e carrmmision, Provincial 6014,sb." . _Mr. .W. Elliatt, of Clinton, and; there a's agood atten- i � . I . . I . - the, War." "The b Pro- Licanses cancelled, but th �to Arch Hislop, who, Is tbel candiftte the,.centrac& jor the erect -ion of aframe bfcGee w is season eisim- a p1ace . . ­ . Individual CIV, d refused more than arf the -North Huroa Liberals for the barn for M,r'. E. Rozoll, on the Torrance dance- The ladle,s -have just sent a corr- I . I . . -Jeir,�' "The Federation and ,the Clubs,?' Was firmr 'an thlrteen_yelr�old -bay - I - .cc . . In. on a,s cif tb ' I - o,ur ,ia .vn extensive call- . �- - I . � - Ideals." )Par- proirdse ito Itake the matter tip agal - Hadge of ColrM. ons,, addressed the Theet- farir E t (Clinton. It will a-, 30 by Plelte Mtflt for a - � I ! . . and "The, Federation'is e of the war. and 7 I in Me i6f the n:16slon homes, everything , � . I give both � i, . � �1 - cted ,to the tht clO.,s Ing, ,and others present also spoke brief- .69 ,feet and will have a Pre,stan Meta po,ssibly need In the llnb ,tlon. All the m,ost 2,c- � I . ii..� ticulax 0tention was dire . ' . � . . Dress* Hats ............ 4.....-- --iiii-ii !75c- $1-00 $1-50 to 1$3-00 I of "The Federation and the institutions fair treatment. German ly, `expressing ,con,fide-Ace In the out- x0of. - -_ ' a bay could . -also rca& aRif �tab ! C mnati�-r'ialfs are re- . 1. . I problem t season the. clubs it wa,s shown that sixt%en colre of (the appeal to the people, when-. � -WAIllarr jB. Strachan and Jack G. of rldtlilng. TheY have � � � I'll M ­­............. ........6 3-75 to 6.00 War." During ,the- Pa4s ns - were -directors of 'the Lieder- ­ � - ussels, have com- are- ,still traking nulto qa number 4 . � Pan a as, ...... # ..... � ........... e I er of Patriotic citize . ever it phould, corce. Lpckle, (both of Br � . - I � , ed. Valluies, are ex- � -, . Su . have, held alarge numb - erts, . - quilts. . .. I . . . , . . n,s]�4des......................*6 ..e.....004.......... ". 0......15c 20C 250 rreetings and it was de- kranz and. twenty -lane were rremb __ __ __ pleted their four years at Toronto 'Unf 11? - P.-;ce $ - to $10 . . . . c(�ntlnue.andoxtend this work in alditio(n tto the list of .,naturalized -versity. Mhey were In the arts graduat- -Death took .place at Brantford-, sud- 1. . I.. ..pie* .0-50C 75C to $1-Oc "pa"'"' mIssion. suggested air Wilf rid and the Ladie w I second In de,nly on. $lturday -afternoon, 6f Nor'! w = . %) I �� Boys' Dress Stra�vs................*..�..... . . . cided ito ' Wtriotic Gern:ans. 'The Com I - 's Ing class, The for .ej stooc d 36, He was- � ; � . . . lo well ,asto. eng3.ge 4 other . .5 rie dropped ' - a � - . . - - tbia!t ,the Ge ' - wa guest wan fw. C. Rooch, ag � � - I k I I . rrnaa member - Sir Wilfred Laurier s th� an bonar course On rrathernatios. 7�ars was =" � I activities. ve proirls - .T.11 con- W,rn in Bxe�ber but far irany : . - �, ed . I . I . — . . � � ax t,/ in 1che7 and tile chVs representatl .of of (honor last Friday lt -the afternoon -The a.mual county W.0 a lie " presi- 7 � ' ' . . I . . - , I . Among thoise Who 'took P - that 01s would be done. This Is one session of the Ontario Liberal We- venflon "for 111uroin will be held In Drus- a ttesident of Br-autfOT - � w z . - , ' � I . I � .. I various discus,slons were': Messrs. Gor * ;i��_i of the Duf fer4n Bowling Club, t In - p Z , - � . Johnson a in =be S of the strong i Asj convention �;sels In July. Mrs.. Gordon Wright, 05, . . - - Main r ofillustrationS s so6lation annual &,1t Avenue % I - O,shawa; ' � . - - I � _. rds of � don -Canant, ,sentiment in Ontario. It rr'p-n cronto, and his speech, em- London, one of the leaders In teir,per- j,_,cial secretary of BrY . 3 . . - Berlin; Claude anti-Gerrran . held. Ah ,,T tbe - I I I � �, I Toronto; R. J. Haley -ecor e much more difficult for an n - I : - t; ance W t. I former dty I 1. Clot es for OuAd r W, rk xpecb6d. Ito deliver an Methodist Church, secretary, of 4 . h Mo. -0 . Sanagan, London; A...!W. Roebuck, To ha§ lb phasizing united effort in the,but I ork, is e . �. I Masan - I I . . Brantford,. J. allen of- enemy nationality to obtain Brandan Oboe ComPaUS Doric : ; 0 � � � . I _. � -dtD-, W. B. Preston, n papers - terests of ,Canada regardless of Pblf address,. . .� au,(Utor and ,&prGrr1nent' - . I . - - ra -The ,annual far ierlis excursio'n. to I rx--�v-.­ Gxxl. ol i, F, d S-.,, - or to obtain per i . I . I I proverl� cut and m. Eaugotaff and -D. R. McCreath, To- .-latura,lizatio y politics, found a thoroughly apprecla- F rr . , I - , ,.. , in the selection of E. i�l. rr,tsslon to. ,leave the country. So man Masons will take charge of the . , . 0, 1, . J D. 'Wylie, Cardinal, . tive audience. The Liberal, chief Was the Model -arm, Guelph, from But Lodge 4 � , A little care on your part. urs mean o-, . - � his year . . on I .. af orth. 4,1, the working ho s much r6nt' - City, and Amthur Hawkes, 1pplied for this permission, desiring .Ito day afternoon. - : w % strongly made clothes for Leggej King . New .York, that the day, liune 1%th and will no,doubt at- -Mrs. Davis -and. son of Se , - , I � I i ` � ! :1, ek ,. . - (y ,a point in , tendered a, title reception, and when he 1:11.r,Dn, wall ba run it Satur- funeral on Fri. � - � Sio _-Jun on � __ I . tisfaction and a saving in money Toronto. - - . . go t � to, the con- rose, to, begin his speech the hall was ' who vjsIt_ed Mir. Joseph Davis, Ex-ettat . I 1, . -1 . mfort and general sa' cd a;t registrar of aliens carr -e filled to overflowing. Indeed, he was tract the, w usual crowd. It Is an JA- I ' � ­ � . more,co . I - . I - . careful The place,,s act uallY represent lasion there was some concerted move- � to w" al- tere;stin.g place to go for a holiday. North, jSunday before last,_ . rret with . � . " I - � - . � . 1, tore receives most the -meeting were as follows: Ottawa, c moved. tor renlark that Toron c I .11 This department it, our s an f66t, and refused the lot. Some' as T�eceived laAt :week of the . an -itinpleasant experience when r oturn- . I I P.- I to you. - ways a box. of surprlses to hirr,- the -Newvs W I - . I lain and fiuured lawns � . a, Oakville, A conduct therrselycs � ,The harse'they -were � ZN ' We seprch the best markets for the best goods Cardinal, Feterbor ylrrer,* rrent ed to, � that so,zrany accidental death In Oklahoma Calif- Ing. ,that evening. - 7 attention. , MOTri-sburg) MIdland, Barrie, Oishawa, were warn aspectly, to report regularly _surprise in this case being , of Mr. William Givin, ) son -of driving bwal-r�e f rightened at ail auto � on Sound, Berlin, Arre- trore circur . ., estions for summer ap- - cially strong on .Blackwater, Ow Liberal ladies aived In Toronto ornis , P '� to be procured -,and this season we hre spe . get more than eight mlle,s, . war, Sir Wilfred the Ixte -Hugh sGirvin, of WleSt Wawl- -near iffenblil, and they were throwli hlis material slh.ould take I . I . Ila, .11ton, Aurora, and tndt Ito Speak -Ing of 'the ,T1le, r,ema,ins were take bad shaking. ' ,sburg, Woodstock, Harr . I a � . . work clothes. . . I ,Tn ithe cIt7 If they wished to re . n home in ithe ditch, Tecolring � - I Belleville, Parts Uxbridge, fro 6 said ttba;t jit bad Alread,y produced some no,Ah. I 0 being (dalrage&- Vhs I �gesto be had now. . . � Stouff Ville, liberty. In many inst ncl* orrors " he con- and were interred in Dungannon ceme- up and the fbidg,� , their back to tawX I z : I . . Harriston, Clifford, Guelph, Trenton, tal'i their e3n. urged tD dispense good. ,,.With all its b � .. I . auto owner brought . I--- ; � n ,at- -yer,s have b - itinued, "it h&s jr-ade us realize that at- tery. i . Z I _g City, Bra furplo, '- abJe to raturn 0 � 1�us 1-2/% e, fo 50.c. a yard , y and fancy stripes Kenilworth, Fomboro, KI with ,the services of Gerrraf,'ii� k-,lolv�h ' avid lzter 'they were - ! � I '_ Strong shirts in black tan, gre and . -1 ford, penetaigulshene, London ter 'all British institutions are the best -Tuesday of last week Mrs. P. Wat- t 'R . �oc, to.lb-o ln their eirploy. This has been esidence of Seafarth. - - L � Is Vatridtle .Society ef � � I .1 . 5 1 Springfield. witin regard to public 18 -.years. She ; . W1 . � "� will Tcake her -The Warren � 75C to $ 1-00 thxt bad been devised by rraii uP -to son left Brussels after a" r . ost popular &bricr* I . . * true c,specially -nearly . I I , w. . � - till record of active siw_ th P asent tirre. One of the tragedies t a ,draft for- $669.�" 1 1 of beaut that will win . . - I A tsubstan war by officers and rrem- bodies, rruniciPallties, etc. They have D ' tg,war'%of tragedies isthat of the borre with her ,sister, Mrs. Treadwell, ClIntan, ha's Ma ' t Bank I)f CIL'A- i ­ y . vica In -the errplaying allen. 'an- I . the, XcTaggar ' I . I eralls in black or blue -stripe and.gyey - beris -of the Liberal Club in the Prov- been charged with: a- are British born Fen Gerrf an mltion, (I have no bealta- near London, in the mcantilne- Mrs' .through �Ital. 'Of th 0, comes to see thern, - Smocks and Ov . ; rries while men �Arh ation, Watson �sold her cottage bome to Mrs. ton to Sboracllffe Has! proeeedS Of A I . . & L-lc4, was shown. -The Landon Liberal ti6n In saying the, great Gerrran n . � - r�, unt, $1,.9s.60 was the, , I � I . qP I.qo to $1,25 �s tb&rty o,f its have been walking the istreeto seeking .,to speak the - H. Ke ya. AT � sly. by. M�-Z.'Mc- i . - I ace �t Is always Well who zoncert givv--i 1grati-AtOU .ce 12yk, to 50c a yard . . " Clulb,.for exaxc.ple, repor ' 01' I . �, . . in va,in far work. The agitation baAs ) baAs brought -Mr. =aUra. George Ptanbury', - . 7 - .� .. 1 . . I- en an&,at the front In and 3tro'Tig. uth even Of an UPPOnent . . clestene, Mrs. srrIth, Ur. - - . /" - lirsted � � of the Killop Miss Ec ; . I - . and is widespread tr A eirpire. Is 'built A,yr I rremberS .ong the,planeer rosideats I , : and been ncelve tha are ., I eisident, secretary herself to ca of Landon. Was Walker- � C . , 'to S2.bO eluding ItS PT . . � - I _____I0_ a.1ser London Road, Stanley, have left the ),JcCutcheon, ses, all sizes at $I, to $& ....' .. -31,00 $1,50 . ot,-the K ;, an,ci Captain Dowdln& i r tN S ... .... so . * )ts executive. - orce. The eye$ I � 7 . up' I - , t. f -air -z- - . Cotton o. veed trouser ' . ... . . __ seven other Tfembers G1 hting rerrend- farar and have gone to Clinton fo, re of S fh .a he tal� "' - . � : � . . . ngs Llberad Cl1b, Belleville, Sir Adan -i Beek on the Fig have lbeen Opened now to �the t the 38rd. T, . The 'Hastl � ; � . . I . -a true ed side, -wbere they hop h. dresses. and roinpet 5 � , a to enjoy a Well— Captain Peacock 'of p . to $1.00 h" thirt g.von active ser- Line 'j&dt Ithat th eirpire is bas They baye left -the elit was,unaoubtedly the basteverbeari I _y of its rrembi 0 us is , .. $1.50 - - rce. earned Tatirement. I*te4l. - - , .6 .... # a 9 small ondan, has re- upon freedorr, not upon fo z , . ..........e... ----------50cg 75C . 50C to 14 U nderw e('ar"..e... ...... � vice and -the Liberal CTUb in ,the Sir- Adam, Beck of. L' t-beirpon-In-law, Mr. in Cllnt,an,,and. " h1gbly apPrec K. � , � . .. I . � I . . - - Wilfred went ar; t6 say that all f aTre in c1lar~f . -The apple dealers, rcen of 10"9 z . � . . I village of Kenilworth has two men at turned,from hIs Itrip, to-111the Pld .Coun Sir - le SuVerged W. F ,� . m Scott -and - . - � I � ......O...'.....6 . - tO 35C ',Sir jAdarn�aays that he had visited party differences Trust It I alconer. 18 I . __ � I . Cotton and Wool -Sox, - - 0 *....b....20c) 25C the front end six ,others enlistedL The try. . -The death occured at Wingharn..on years of xperlencelik,DAda . I\ 11� . I Brantford.Lliberjal Club has a quota the 'trenches 4n Franc'e .and found the in ,the bes;t Interests of Canada an& opeph Ed- Dav1d Vantelon, say that fi0m Present I � . . ..; -­ - - I � t all must work Friday 1-ith bist-1 of Mr- -7 . - � . � its and the E.Trpire, and thl - ired Indications ithe croO� Of - s0es this year . P - . . of fifteen with one of It members -troops allin. good,spir . Dr&dw1n, an� old and estee I . I - - -,. the, Canadian spoke. also ward" 7 � (together. He - � isay. fur - Z � . e cc 'manding officer of the Third Con- eager for ithe fray. Those who -Were ,as CanadiaW of thlti town at the age of wJ11 be 'a, POOT One. They win - � rf sons of the Doir&nlon Xiesident 1 M$ - v6 -good. � I I � nber . - I - I -_ - - ; of seriously wounded were sent to Eng- of ,tho gallant figlIting at " I - I - . �m . tingent frore; ,that city. A mei oa avely I Vle seventy-two 7ear0- r. A. JE. Brad- ther that there are zeid6lr t' e R, ston � . . I the Haxristan Liberal Club has air dy land for treatment, while others le0s W,bg) are so, br famerly q The Signal, Is a.eon craps In succession sud that the -7" 14 � . . � I been killed on active Service, the Presl- woundqd were treated at the ba,se froilit and Xg the =%breakable bonds wdn, � � The ierraing were in 1914 was an exceptionally fbie one. � � . - I . dent and Secretary of i the MidJand Lib- hospitals. thAt bind Canada to the MGtllerla,Ad- of th�m decease(A. . Interment. With Tus-Pets and lbaldwins, It will br I W,w . Sir Wilfred congratulat- taken te,paris f6r _,extra 'big and . � utter and Eggs aral �Club are at the front, ,the Wood- The Canadian troops, he said, -dild In conclual0n, 1jackwell ai,McKillop, near very Much the same- i916. The - . Visn , z, gWffigh�st Prices for B stock Liberal Club bas five representa- treench �duty tar 122 to 128 ,daya continu- ed tile ladies on their ,splendid work -Wlllla=- residence of clean Crop -In 191-4, mr,zll in . 4 '' . - I . Leadbuiy, has -bought the I i - I.& six, a.ld & on all through I look fairly 9`00d, but BO for fAU -1 �iveg, Barr . owly and -then went -to the French vIl- during the year. . Takim I I A , A& the federatlan. . . Wp. Uarrisan, president of � the Ram- RObBrit- [Holland In Walton and will IdUfs 4differ. , - . lages at the rear of 'the;l1ne tor a. few Mr. - axid Mrs. apple$ QVIIIIOM as Yet 11m i fltm hx�aneb, Of thankp, ,shortly tremove there.- 0- � - � o Wit F 11 a onto,-i,the Can;- hour,pl reist. � moved a vote as a wbole, the apple crop ,of ,- � - I � � , C aul Coo Grei - Clothing Co'y The three clUbis In Tor ' e worthy residents Of Mc- I IVY _. �� 14 � - Liberal and WhIcIlL %is. A X DallantyAe seconded. Hackwell ar � ted to be up to an . erovx' � - . ads �.Forward, The Rowell , ffir,Adarn. istood for.several hours o)a ntbem Na's . PAV, jand, their re-Moval .WAI W, a lop, nct *Xpec I __ �_' - H ;�� t SEAFOR.TH - the University Liberal, have all done 1, the Itoof of a mo;aas,try near Ypr", be- - The National A ISW�l ,at the � � . . - � . � �_ �. . ! . I . � I I I !_ . . I � I I I. i I . . � . I - � - Egas ;Fanted r . � . ­ 4 . - I - . . . ��_ItD . - I . . . . . � . - ___; _... . - . 11 11 . I I - I . � I I � I � . I . . . . . I - I � _�J . I . I . . . - . - . . - - . . - I . . . . - � . . I - _! . . . . . - . . � . I ­­ ., I __ I � I . iI . � � t - , I ! I 11 I . � I - ____ ­ -_ - "' . . I—— ­ � - ­ - I— -.- . - ­ ­ . �. -,___­..­­ � - ... ,---,;-.1 .. .1 � ­ I . . I -1 . - . _­_Z�-.1­11-- -..-- . - ­ '. ­ -, ­_­ ­ I I - I ­ -_ . ­ ­ I . � . � . I I ­. I I � I ; I � � - 11 - I f ; I . . - .1 . . . - - . . 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