Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1938-02-25, Page 3,-.;. 1, �,:,, ,;.. " '.r "'.1, -.'IT , , I V A1.4 0got,%, , I ';. I � -�i: � �. =4"11%1 ,"Iff I I I 1:�,V�tifj* i .1 '"'' "I " ,�e I , 1 ,, i I X. IV— I...�,,�14.���"ii4l.,�,.V�:�r,.", ... � � 1! .,.;, I I � ,;, 1. . . . . . . I . ­. I . I ­ . . 1­­'1­11.1� 111­;11� .1 I . I 1. � "...'....— ... ­­_ �111V�N'Pr�,IZY.1111 `.", ..."'V". .7 1, I'll ��� -"j,".. 111-1,�_­ --P ,�.: 1, ;11.1 1-1- - . .1 , . qp,v,. I'Vil., 11 11, , "�,;." , . ., z; , "Ap:;, . I ; , , "', �'. 4 '' �., , 4 , 4". IA, .�, , ,, I . � RU� - .11 �'IA&�, � . 6 .... 1. ,­­ 0 . �4 I. la" , .. `Ii, �, ", I ��, . ,&.�V 1� 1 1. � . 1. k. , � � ­ ,, I ; � . � 1�1`, 11 i I 1, , .. , . ", .. � 'i �� t I ­.� � I ... .... 11 ,'I. ;, , _ . ., .. , I 11 " I 'V yap !�,�gmqa' I -i ,� -.,�; - , -1 1. . , _9 .,� 1%, � ,�;,, " . , 4! I , It,; � , � Ap , f it. 'i " , , 'k" . .� T �f, .� , IR, mff:�f � � , . , . = ", ., _ .�'A­ I . :, �:, 'XII R,F I��, 1W ..� — . -11 117 I ., , I , J"f , , ,, ; .��, " -E ... . %. � i - ,,' "I 501 . , � , " : a , , _, , .. - , .;', , , , u4- r "'01,g'. � pg agy M ,: . .. I' 1, � j", � " I. %" 'I . ,- 11 0 "' . ': "�:�. . . . � I.. - I . . �y,z, — .— - , . a =41, I R#.�*,R.z" ,* I , 1. t 4, A!:l " �":-I-, � kii �� � 5 . . . 't I , UNA V: �­_It _��,_ -,:1 ", !6 112Y -,F � : , ��,� It . 1".. _,'��, � � 'I *,I; Z ., ,,, 11 . . , : ` -0 7 I., .,a, .� �. 1`1 i �:. 41`�1,1111",,, 1 . �. .. .11.�. P, .9 � . : ". 11 I . I i 1. , I , 1 . ,, ,, k;� " ; . ..... .� .�� . .: ,I,". *'.. ... 11 I , -1, , _V - t, "", � . , .. �, ,,6 I'-- -1 - I mo� ",;. 4 ,It� 11�tz, , P I P? 0"_ I I ­.­­ 11�,",!­­­ . . I—. I ­ - ­­­:., _:`, � A: -t.- �, _; I ,_­ '. . . ��,,t"111 "'' .". . � .. .- , � r�,, I , �� ... ,;_ " , "' * " , 'Arom rap . ,a W ;'.! ,,, . ", , _-, ", . .P ii"'I T... -, , I 11 5 14 - - ", r 01) �' .1 lstsr.v,� .I;v ,, , K-4 I . I 1, , ­­ ;. -; W, M. " . I - .m. . -11". I., ..... � ­ - . ,W - , * 11;:�. ....1-l".", -17— - --1.711-11- , It 1: , . ­� 177�, v- , " -- r . ,` M�p i I , I'll V ,"!.t'; .. I ­ "I'll .11; ..... 1. "I'll �, , Z , . , - I . I . Iry oft� . . �� .... �. t I I . ; , , �11� , . ", W§,;., , 1, i. - - ,; - M I " -., 4`11 I .. I t , * , , , , f��4,, . � 4 � , 1-- -i � .. '"A "011'sAF9 - 0 , , ; . , . ly"""0009 X; � , OF . ..,-, � . _Mmo � provaugo. We , �P;-, a I . q. . - .IMAM , � 1� I - ,� T "A#'n,N), 0, ­­ �� RIO No,oks, - I-. I lilp % '"'.. "I j . ,, " �1, "'t." �� , 11 I . ,%: . ,.,. ,� � . OP "r -0.0w . . 11W - WTI - _ lt,,,-,�, The out -, 4- , , ­"_ -OP tidn'' . 'the ponq mr -of :,hftdp , � , , I.- , -1 - "'--'- ,,:, ".. , W.10 . It . . ool- -.�70� . , . , .bled to .g , , eld, #� 4'�.� . I, lk . 'a =,, 07 _A ,� I : a , - , , ", . , ,..I , RAeumal ii -1 .. ". - -, 1,�; . . �.. , . I , ..:�_."..11. � I ­ , , , . -1 I I'll. " �- ", ,T. , . ) . tkils 00C .. I , , ;�..- � I . 0 �, 1 � " " W:,�t' 1;1 "'; 7 ,c � agion, that It! Q: the fmool,�Itpe I ' .,meio ban ot 13% AW A 4*044b - . 40,i a.pmo.q,y A41o, " -1 - = 1 . "I. - I � , .. ", %��­­­'­. 1�� -dy "I T_1W , " , , " .1- �'.. , ,. � .1 ., Mo,_ I . I And,1 adu$Rk �- opmoar", '91ve, .1 - " ..;�:", g I �g� . -014 ," . 4001 -house Ion 11 -, L , , . 2' .dful ,a 1A,,,.J.931,,­# 'We -A all"'i :.,_�, ". � �� ­ _ 01puTAe,m " �4(#� 490ki, 1. E ."Ibe Cowwvt , 2 ­�"ffim - ::: udon Interval' , -. , - j"'-�, "t , ,�� 1, ­'. lia "IX oem, the i4om , _ud � . f i � P -,� I F,_ - ,'g, ­drowWJu, contraqt. The - I �A ItIft Iver,4mv. W other- v4pts. - . � Or'jft AnA.4.0 . ", 106.,00s000 � I..., ', 11 - I'll 41, ,_ . . , . ....- dw. I W%�;v * . - .1 dL - . �HOUUSM 116XPLUU I IW" Rw - I - �dal,l and after the . ." not , 11 1 144 1 ­ body. Then * sh6 'started to . - �", -j " , .. ,;f I "06--... � ;. I 4 11 04ranees an W�ro, , . ,, 014"W", ...cl I , kho-Vom"it'hittop dw.0- .IRX I Mill I rl" . pond beckoned. Charlie Van," B911iond I Vrow 0utwar4 OPP i , , , . SEE xe ... 116'. Z;i 44, ,,,, _, i I ,`,,��',' . lit some bf! -zic'mr "site., OLL their !.lot V, , , ft"4 All 11 " Mr. '004"tt#LL I ,-Ponc#ived�Ahe 14" of gatitt , :Pueehen'Salts, and' . , p0p..."', . cl , , I I . _ , 94ing the pjarry enthe iqp; No &M , ,li@t4A I �������������� � ��� t . ..., t� ,­�­#: '' 11 ... ,. I 11 he owing letter,in her own baird- t�e.voto Wa I P, 0 I t�� 1� ... -t#AgDer for aniafternqi i the toll mn,.�, * - Plao, Home Oat a f, ,..� y * ;�, .1 ".;,� , " , .. .. _ w w, -w ' . I � . ,,, - . _ .46 �p 'W'aw-_ ''111904' ,ptessed O0 view, .pz , � " �,,t,` �. , yetiflon �xpjuliieO tlr6,oltuati9n, audV,g enjer. IMIU49:1--t . at. about, 10 = ypowev . ., va-ga - � __: ... I ji; of I _ 14.11 L . ' ' . ,.", . - I - :;..�. , . etressed- . pi-Ity, feeling," and probality ) fr' -7; " " I a fiag to 41W,%*a4.,A's : , 1. ,�i.,i . . I#o point that so, faVorable . taixwd Ao little arWetY �w to what, .47 have suffered, o0a th . ta. ib, ,*Z !�� " of� . I .sumaitsm bolt fm - - I . . . ". - . 11 -, IVA,to. ,,put, dime 19.3L At f � IF ATIC03 I'll � world'0`4�atlipw imd be " , . , 1 �' I " . pportualty. might not again occur mldht happen an the mor,row. ". irst, I'felt'izute jibi-treidit me'-w1W ' _Eh - sad 4 I I . - . . .. � i "' .11 ... . I In fb(i.th arms. t'l could not sloop Ior � .'A 01tig ­ �� I I I the Mao" motiorr-t, to t, U0 QI ,�.-­-e� 401111119 ,tire OAIAXQ_P�Ater, gaied.T. was p*#am1.iiqn.t. '- . . , uotwJthsU�ud1vg a `p , . I The Petition wap.'L. freely signedi,by Skating parties explored tbe,_4vqr P41u.. It Wow worse, mud gradU411y�be'doneltodA11*c byIIpxL,,he. 11 .." ; .. ,� ".. " I -the,-gentor pupils and 4 the tips of,my . fiagers. pointlimod � to talk wO 6e result the, co 11 � r'.N.;_ , � ­ ... . I � . � ..... ., uly. presented and Creeks. , The tougher boy -0 played crept 46W.D: to , The, "44400w �caiRe,,,omdreb, ir qm , . _ ' I.. ,to the,prinelpal. The, ,head of %tbb shinirry, which now, witheag.tiron -1-n I aiVies, vote will be d i 9,yed0intil I , � rules. Next It ,reached my - ees and I I the MKM- On:tarfo� . . afiveUviabers. Xqj�r- .;- 7 �, i I q . MeL quite helpless for a, bers 9f thefS'" -t Credit gioup- ire ... I I school.didVt viewthe sitUation,lu Idle, to'govern, Is called hockey,,. It is no which made . = Betts (CO11%,114ndon) vigorously oip-�� , , � I I ,same light as Viet petition -Oro. He re- better fun'under the new­;n1ime, than long perl9d. A friend Tecommended through talkins'as 00Y are evidently . _1 ­ ��_ - ��.;. 11. .1 ,''': 'I'l f , 'O ly 11 I -1 . 'I , . . OF A .1 - , I, ., I ,!r �A � % ti,� It �1 . , posed,the idva, as d4d J. R. 36il4k;l �, I ,�,,A­ " " NO; . , .X , , , .-tc'L:t 'M:' -a' (COnG.' Toronto); tbeM,: �wheu %ftij . ,gs" r , ., , . . Ella answer to , the the 91d, nor is it played mchre disper. Me WW Knischen Salts. I AM .not Controlled hi th44r whip, " 0 Jected 06 Idea. M, _ . " �� M , , , prayer was a thunderous, "No! Dis- afely. ,,' , - .. they do me more,good than any other debate such ,as the -one now ,being ��WWAS 4'b0 t tO:,Qarry 66.Anotlon- t n., �,_ . .� , �_, - , . , ,A 0 , ';appointment , reigue�L, The skates � in use in, the �ifenties medicine, liniment dr ofirtment I ever carried on., very .Nttt& new material t�� N %.,. On' , .. T. L. Church (Cons.' TowOtk)) Oree- , - , . I -:I,. ." ._;_� '%`:.""�`,.,11".,�', ,,'!� �-11-1!161 . 1- . I , 11,11, ,,, used. This Is, ipy oWh.vn!tIng tbous;4 iR brm*14t dt#... Roviever, to4ey on 'a g.1 arnV_ Fouliiy pays . MgAy of the pir-Wo attending -the were mostly gatterEp and rockers. id into the Hous#;,h ,ift '"hast I .. ,Vdfit, I am in �ny 84th year.�'--�-(M ' aban in, ed on .r 04=Kc � village school came from the our- These were ,fastened to the boot by ra.) H. the ordrers of the fty, Mr. C the 10.15 p.m.' Toronto ,� - I * ­� 1,-.. ' ' of rbourna, itialed a bill which W.0414'abollsh ap- and I, 1, ap,seeh that eorr#n Pain. .d1ireed-1-o'houUyi�w. y .5.1. r � . irounding couhtry and ,brought th ., The paina,And stiffness - ned, to; I goo_ Im''. " ... - on . " "i ..,` eir graPs andt a screw nail in -the heel. 910 . Z� i� 1 , "" � ;­ . , in B." tisin are Often caus6d by. deposits. of peals 'from the C-OnA of Canada to .11. .. _ v3d&dAy lunch to, the elehool. A con-, es were just making their - around in circles, talked, until eleven , 168 kwA4340h .1 , �� �_­­,.. 5 . ' � - Iterence was !hastily called at n,6611 I . appearance., Hockey ... skates, attached. needle-Wirted uriv Acid eryitals in -the Judicial Com.mIttes Of tile .Privy O'clock, pr6veating the vote from .be'- htdctR new. traps C= - . �, I ia., q� , � .1 ,, .. . .1, � ; , 1:10.,��::: ,." " .� iCharlfe,_,3ubriA-ded 6ther'plaw., Mr. firmly to tho boot, were unkhought 9L the musdes md Joints. Kruse.hen ,Council, or to any tribunal overseas, Ing taken. / . -a ' Ed-foL , 11 � Salts stimulate *61 w-- liv constitu- Ingo? SpeCi ,1= -do We. , � I.. . � � "Stoks wielded a 'hard, heavy leather The girls at this date looked swelet . or, and k* exceptAt be In regdrd� to , One of the, historic events. -In em-, ' f.. � . . . P. 111.11 _o­:.,%�,�I�.�.. 11, .11.,1-t - , . --- neys tp;�heqlthy, regular action, and tional. questions. I �� . . ­ , CLud e5c 't ., a rado ., � . 1z, I ...I., �1­1­ _117M., � . x3tmp, and I he wielded it vigorously, and comfortable in warm home -knit . I nection wiW CanadWs parliamput. took mrs 9 , 1. �. . . ...:"r, ,.�., � 'i�,.,-4 " , ... % I I I � . � i .:�`,111�141 . .. ... !P. ibut not without feasorr. Charlie was woollen hoods, With woollen clouds , assist theml to got rid of the excesaL . The- day was, largely taken up by ,Place when the House repogrifted the� . If you axe short of '.. , I.. .­., ­ L - 2 ". F uric. acid which, Is 11 " 1.1, � ... I ino.,lover of the strap himself, and, had, ,about their necks. Mittens were' . frequently the the Social 'Q�rcdlt speakers, and they celebration. of Hon., E. Lapointe's 34th I . , ; , , .f I , �,­­�. � . all voleed the opinion' that the Fed- Urves I in pozl* or - . .. .� .... I .. cause of your,suffering. . =�Wll W�mi ­ "Ill ". 1�1 lbeen known .tG desert one school and mostly hemeknit. by motheM, graud-� . year as a Member of 'the House of .. I I . ,.V,', '.'�' " �, .1 � erml Gove ent should not have -41s- Oommairs. A beautiful -bouquet of. -ros- noyd ycmgL OwMaiagerWilbe.' ''.�A-ts-'.1_1. .,;�.,,�,%&.,, -.1"".1-11 I ­­ --l - I'll, .. .. . 1­!�F�-- �,,-R e_'! .. "r '. 1 .attend the -other to evade punishment. mothers or mialden, aunts, , . I!__ . --, v., ""Ill I I affiwed . the -71egislation. their legisla- so was M, I I ' . I . . �, ;...,.�4',. ' 1� IN - 1-11.1 He argg Pont the Oter- The.,,boys ,were topped with caps his 4epk and the 'Prime . ' ` .. � �. 4 , ;, 11.1 ,11- . ' ' ' �: , ,,,, T ", � ,,.,�L- . I I .. , . . .1 11- I . � _.� 11 ;­�, . . -ed that It all a good resulted from the evil which in- ture &a(V possedL - � 3"nister.. Rom Mr. Beftett, Mr. .1 � . �'.. ". , - � I " ­� . . - 1I. -I �1;11`1 " .� _ ... I .. -soon on the pond, the teticher would with earlappers , attached, and necks I., T ff "At -8 . , ; I. sirlp-A ­. i, spired the breakaway.. Never again , Mr,, iHansell (Sftftl Credit, Me. P 1. , ­,A'.�%,71P�lm .1,c or , 1, 11 woolien muffler � . kno e Mr. Heaps and Min Mae- I . . . � ;-, ,I!­":,�, . " :"" . mever undertake to use the strap on were protected bi % .. . , , . , I - . I ', ril . .. ��! V-, �,:W,�,�i i "N' .LeQd-); Mr.' -Rowe, (Sd" Credit) and �. , ,�,V�,�!.; I �what would, probably be 75 -per cen'L The footwear varied, many of the w,as -the resolution. ' phall, each. representing their own ' ., ., VoW , ;1 ;, , --w, . 9 ,Ii.� 11", it . I .. .. . boys wearing long boots. � I � The nam4s of some of the pupils the other,gocial Creditors avoke. Only grou,p or _ be .. ` ": �� I �- 4of his,pupils. . -in t case of Miss-,Maephail , DOMI N . , .,�H�j; Who attendVd' Egmondville school. one Liberal, spoks, during the day. Dr . " T.__��_' ­­'.." ,�,! , , . t- I . . The Egmandville en' I � '1871 ." Ili_. -1 .1-,q .. school at that Both boys and girla'�rore wooP - escapade are Donnell defended the adminlatmtIon representing herself, spoke In high I I J�E . . I . .1-1, . V, ...:, ..", I I . , %� :��- o7At-#th.wtime of this � '. . _3.,i X I . Y. . . � .� I time had A large.' attendance of bois- wristiets,' or i�qft­ 4W -'rila,AeAjkJ`sb words of praise for the long, faithful I ..., .1 ,.� 1� - - � . . .. 1� , . I I � .1 ... . . ­ . .0t."I.; ,.,.,,!­herO -V-iv�rt. All were zipt amongst of ,rener i -n Saskatellewan- Mr. ]Kuhl an, . � . . I _, ,­il . ;.�, ,� � - � ... "' ,.,. I,,XT, , , �,� 4 . "",:�, "A��, . , I 1"', .. I - I 'A"' . I youngstem The Seaforth High ,*@an)r-_a, borg"If, , thb­-r6eilions but at least some . I . - ,, 4:!! -, .. . I I terous '. cellent �fts, an*" d honorable service given. I I � . ..I .., I (Social Credit) claimed that we have SEAMRTH BRANCH . - "' ,., ., iggest , I , v , - swelled with pri -e!zi,-.J,4 a ji, , , .. ,,�,�, I.. aIr; I'' :. ,,:,, , , .�� ,,."I I, I was new And hadWt commenc -2'l,::�wh his fava�ft*, Z,*..,,d: -.1 - , .'' - School . i .W . Mr. Lapointe Is on!3 of the. b , I ­ no Federal'State or a'Dominion, and .men in the House in everT way and , .,.,� . , . ,; .... i� _ I I ­, . �ed to relie e the congestion. as much girl would, pre t I M Wit ... I--!-- ,- `,'!_`,��,,,, 11 .v . . ,', 'Sairdt-"WeDonald, Sam McGeoch, tho -we are still OMIT a colpnY. *'. C. Bo0wen - , -1 'Aftmirff, ..I '. �:".,�­.­,. L ! . of wristlets, the ;f6igilt of her li*ti he 'has a record that is a credit to . , . . . I .11 , _ - , . '­ - ­ . I I . - I 1, . � . � ��! ; . . .:. 4, ;;,., 1. - . I '. � Billy. McGeoch, Alfred' Charlesworth, , Mr Barber (Co6s., Fraeer Valley) himself, his race and his country. . . . I . ,�, ., C � . .1'.._J�;,,'..,.: ­� , . � I . skill. ,%� 1, � �'I, _­�," � � . � I . . � '.1 I. 11.1. .1 "I . ,Z..' Waltee,�'Jftarlesworth, Alex PultO111, cited many cases of what he termiked - . . . . . .. ­ .., I . . 1. � . ��"�W I� )�"i":j�', . ... . , ; ..... ... 1� . , � 11 ,I ""'..4 � I ,t,z,:��'i ;;;i qP8 "M Rob Davie and Hugh Logan, George unfa in Dur systez� of taxatiom I I . I , ..­ 1, , I . , JlqPw vr The afternoon, wore away. and the � I I.. .. I . . ., .. . q-' " 'I'll.., 1- - . . I , t�� . I � . truants -returned to their -homes. _Zj Ar,pen . . �. . . , . . I I �.,,,t�,jll ­ . . .ViThat -of the night? M,ci:e;a TAck- Hannah, Henry Duns- _ To -night all irrangeMients for cloo- I I possible. TJXO Provi 3 or NgW," 2 . ".", -15u Tuesday, Feb. 16 1XV4 , I . mlore, Bob namore, George ColecIng the debate on the address was up ' . 1, �, �,�. . LISTEX.I., -, The day, of reckoning followed. - The 1. Internal management of that corpom- wick fts -pradUvally'03t. 074't re,,A4 ". � 1: ' ' ; . . . . . . - man, Lou lackson,'George Jackson, in the air and 'the time at which the ' . , , � -1 . I . I , ,,, .,-��,,, 11 . . pupils were in their olaces early, an- I .. . Much energy was eXpended,, Rome tion. The Minister Promised to 91VO I do - 2', I . Bob Jackson, Harr details to a committem Ilow�!er, C'.rOMSeg Blo(i= 4 �,, - - `� �:� . I I . . ... I . ticipating what? An ominous silence .y Jackson, Billy discussion will and ip dirybIless. beat displayed., and at times there all . .,:, I'l."'. � ox . I ' HRII; Amond Mi6deland-, Charlie Weil- � In the capital, to-dayL the city coun- . M,Febl��, � It. � I I . . ... ", 4 i 00, , I Pervaded the* i66i2'._,Th6'd6WIA *erf- -n ly I I .. �,,.�,i�, . . was a bit -of excitement in the House a vote was take and two tioW . I . . � : 3 M'. ' 49 . tered. His stePi was firm but elastic. and, ,George, Welland, Tom Collie', cil.49 greatly disturbed over diselosur- of Commons to -day. It was ,over ihe members voted with the Gov ent The mudir ,weatber bas,br" le- � " 411 � ato a= .�.� "', I � - Jack McConnell, Jim Irelafid', Billy es regarding the administration of re- priml lao%ci,11 L ' IN . - He took up, routine work "as, though . I . -Vharges of corruption being rampant ---,One SOCW'Credit and one C. C.,4 ­F. perts of flowers -a 4 . in Many parto 6f Ontario , Heft:�, I - � :__ � _". I I . , . clal tuspecs: , V . - WF I "''I, I . . DA 193 Ireland* Alex McLennan, Roddy Me- Ref by one of the provin The remainder of the time was tak- . . 11 t ��e , nothing unusual had happened. Was end more especially of "JoViOW' 401L � ­_ I ;,��.�i"r74,0 , I _�___ :7 7, f.'j, I . PERIAL TOBAMOIS Lenrian, Charlie Van Egniond, George tors. Some. of the charges were as bee th case ils ' El!"' r,,� :",�:, I the incident to be overlooked? Was Canadian National contracts. for cam- en �up by Western members attacking lid's , U' 0 0 VrW*.Xd-X_P=-- :'�t7�,,-':O IRMA ' ' Van Egruond, Billie Reid, Wee Peter follows: Two hundred families on This whole Leopofil Street. during iihe ailir 14pt- ,-`�Zl . he.letting remorse do the punishing? � . paign p1q,moses, but, in the last" an- the Customs RegulatiOns- 1. -11.::...'111. �, . Cowan, Bob Rryani, j3dee Ryan, Jack relief were, telephorre subscribers; 46 ing. business needs overhauling and the week 'had several crocuses , . The episode was, not to pass un- .. alysis, the -and was as the begirlul , �,:Z .FMDAY 10 P.M. 19.S.T.. Boehler, Charlie Hait, Jack Powell, relief recipients had purchased auto- " . ,.` " , :.� � notice<L ... The'efucial moment came The member for Peace River,. who Minister told the House that this is The cold weather Wfildh , I ., ,,., , . ­ .11 � , V L when recess' was announ,ced. The Jim Brown, Jim, Briitow, Billie Bris- mobileff;,50 per cenit. of cases ac- m-oved" for a Committee of inquiry, ,now under way. I spoiled this. bloom but 'blo ", �__ I � . � ... ".. . � I =,the, - 'orill - :` Z . STATION CBL faithful were dismissed. The absen- tow, Bill Smith, Jack Halliday, Billie, cepted in tha;;e nioiaths could -not pro-. withdrew his motion. as he had'falled It would appear that C'U�L agdn brought ', I — , L �; �" t . Richard and Louie Kruse. George perly qualify; men may earn $25 ner, � '. I I I . . tees of the afternoon before were or- mprehend Its implication. 0- ham; Advance-Thrres. - .11 . . ' Anderson had outdistanced, the -test week and still d1raw,.yelief; at least to CO troversy has arisen between the D I ­ . ­ _­ -_-j.. I .., I., . t dered to line up -the girls on the ' i To start at the beginning of this minion and, the Province of Ontario - 1�1.-� . . . . . . . . I and was probably at this time pur- three relief recipients purchased new ! 1 , �. ­:, . ,. . .11 ... I I.. . I sbutht side of the room; the boys on -for $112 eaelL Many o row It is nepewry to recall that'ou in regard, to -relief. The Ontario .Gov- 11 I .. .... �', . .. suing higher education at ' Seaforth radios ther � ." �,. . I the north Bide. The lines extended the- Throne speech debate Mr. Don- ornnieut wants the Donidnion, to pay �1� L " , had charges were also maAe. - ', ".,-11 �; � i y , . . __ - - .. I nearly the length of the oblong room. High School. Hour Weiland . nett spoke of "rampant corruption!" a greater share of relief. The s#ua- t'. , t.1 . ., 1;.. ,, .-,'.' . � . e of about equal joined -his father in thq Cooper shop. * * * I and when interrupted� told of know- tion seems to be that last year the .; 1� � : The columns w re .The girls were: Aggie, and Jennie . I ' I I � " :�,, i 10 I length, * . Ing of levies on C.N.R. contracts. In Federal Government had- a deficit.of 'I , : Gernmell (twins), Agnes Gemmel], Friday, Feb. 11 I I: -?,"i" I . I FRE El Wiliat next? Everybody wondered. . the meantime the Social Credit -mem-- $87,000,000', while the Ontario Govern- ,_r 1. 1��, I. � .1. 1, : I I I � and nuing to t : ad a I f som $9,000,- , 11, , ., � BOOK O'N HOCKEY - ., The depression was severe. - The Jennie andMaria Hill, Tillie, Eva , The uncertainty as to when the b6rs have been pla ry to ment h surp no * e . �q I i . .. I I Almira DunsaAore, Annie and, Bella ''I 11 ' girls' hearts were in their months* vote would be taken on, the motion show that corruption exists. 000; refteed ,taxes, gave a Mill sub- . . '. . ,. 1. 'd, �..�`, - � � .­, . . , I "HOW to Become it Hockey I � " . Star'l, by that great authority the boys' .hearts, probably .in thei� Collie, Susie McConnell, Polly Me- for the add9rese was erided suddenlY in the debate to -day Mr. Dradette sidy to the mUnici-PalitieS, and assum- � 1 -;io_ .. 1-1 .1 I I T. P. "Tommy" Gorman, a boots. Very few had ever bef W Geoch, Mary Ann and Marthi Mode- in the I House this atternoon, When (Liberal') charged -the Social Credi- ed additional obligations, such as _70 M1W I I .. 1.4! — I . . I . I .. Great Book profusely Mus- been guilty of playing-4tvant. R718 land, -Mary, Ja5g Colemian, Mary Ann two Social . Credit members concluded tors with offiering the biggest bribe Mothers' Allowance and Old Age Pen- Sleeplessness and, - � 1�bffil�r come, , 1-!. 1121 �,, I - ._. JJeAXLM. '; .. *trated and --containing many pretty certain that none ,of the tralls- Ryan, Annie and Mary Reid, Nellie Addresses which they vere determin- ever known in Canadian Politics, and sions. . - early -to rob one of , __ �', I . " � , ..., . .. valuable tips on how to play gressors ever tried It again. McDougall, Minnie Bell, Minnie Brett, ea to deliver. The Government had. a said the member, this $25 -per month The federal per capita tax last year W`01DEU have f Otmdy`Tt9t himil ift , .�, -, W, . I Idia Bowden,, Christina Fleurschuetz, . M PoOa ." , , , , the game. . .9 Mery . . I. � I . . . . . majority of 90 in, the division, with for adults and $6, $10, $15 and, $20 per was about $35.00, while that of the 11r. Chase e ood 0 bmw .,.� I,,, 1, I The tension was awful, as the teach- Lena Boehler, Maggie Jackson, Mag- W ,be tak- Province wAv,, about - $14.00 per capita; them young. enePVAic and atUactival- 1 ,.�44 0MAPM.PWRES '11", '!� AV� T I one Social Credit member voting with mionth for minors was all I �.�,� � :i� � " , � also er ran his eagle -eye down one line gie and 13.�L-Ua Smith, Katie Halliday, the Governmient. en from the public treasurY. 1-16 in view Of this the Federal GOVOrn,- Dr. ChaWs �1, � , 1, I (Mmm"forf-ruirio) . - Lizzle IN-1ton. , _��! ... 1!; � and up the others, mentally measur The-4inportaut feature of to-day,s thoughi it Ill became any party- who n*n,t feel. the mght -to try and. set "'��.�-'- - � Group Montreal"Waroons"! ing each individual with military pre- ..y ,� .�� �� I � - �There are. many others whom mem- NERVEI!000 .j, I Gro "Lee Canadians" proceedings was the introduction of had offered such a, bribe to try. to their own house in order as soon as �., � . I cision. In a measure, relief came ory frequently recalls. bq whose I I � .. . I , -:, or =.Aal .d . ot. I I . i­ui, . the Power Export Bill -by th6 Prime consure anyone. I � - .1 ."'; ­_ - � ,, - � - I ­ I �t'77� , t b- " I the OXJW L ­ ...."-_.,:!1. �,, 11 . DaveTrottier Jobnnyggruwn Herbie - mhen the teacher spoke. Sharp cut ,, at ,the� moment. Minister. Wlth ptlon 'of L,eev Mr. Bennett, In his defence, sad, lie ' . . I . wilf.cude Paul Eraynes . skme4. oS,C&Pe-._.=P_. . . �4 It. '08 Siebert Pete Kelly grabTe -to - 'the Splendid boys And girls all. ' - . . , �,� , RWW=1i-- ­_BaW' ting words were ,ptet' , ' Earl Robinson Aurel Joliat Marty Barry, awful silence, Something, at I Many tain reservati no the,bild will be -much bad no reference to anyone in the I. g -� .. �:"."ea,;M�.�.."..,:�,��',*,-��l:��: t I ."!�7f�.",..."7,..-,*,.."��.'��.""���,.,,�!,�.,��l,,*.:,�..,.,�.�l.,.!�.,'.�.r:��..k"��.kv !�F�m�l,tn�.��,..�;?-�x,i�l;,;��,l�� q ­l" _ ... ­.- .., . I P..',..".' ��4. ;�.*�" ... 1'.­'.­,�­':'­�. :1'1X';$ -/'." $t :11, <-I , "'I �'?.'?. �4 * , " " . e"i, have passed, on, much to tbe ret the sa%4 as the one introducell by Cabinet,or any member in this Fed- � : . , gret , � . 1114 1 ... : Bob Gracio Walter Boswell Joffre Dmilets had, started,. 6 f4:;t:;.1::->"$;,'11; ,.� 1. - � 1. . Carl VOSS George Mantha "Ace" Bailey ,� I of those remaining. Scattered over 14on. H. Stewart in 1928 an& 1929. anal House. He was specific in saying *$,.;:::::�::,>:- .... - .. ­ ,.� , , I I different I .", , .... . �10... r , k, I ',.$�:i . ­ ... � � � �: I ;, - -3$yz 1 . I 1. , Gug Marker Stow Evans' Frank Boucher Mr. Hicke was a,dept at lecturing the eaftb, miles apart, in There Is no ,�X. . " Dave Kerr Toe Blake ;'King" Clancy doubt that it will pass that he referred to the Ontario Gov- . wi�11'1-p' I . oranyolaemodyromi- playerson and giving ad -vice. He spoke firmly, walks of life, are those still living. both houses. The bill gives Parila. ernment and the Ontario election. He P:'. g-� 11 .,;, . 4 ... � , , " _.� _ Me. The old; t alone the ,right to.decide an reverted to Beauharnois, In Ontario, ,- - I - tha"Morwna" or' Les Canadi�" dubs b4' his tone was kindly. His talk Few are left In Egm,ondvil fng��,&,�� I , .. ­ . 11 11 � . men I N-21;�, � I I I .,:: . r . 0 Your choice of the above V took up the entire intermission Per- school house has disappeared; not a thoI�question, of giving a license for he assertecl, you have a campaign be- *'­� ��.i . 4 . ..I For a label from a tin of , , ;?-..gii� . `f . ,,, ..6 . iodL Nothing further was .necessary- trace remains. . I: -5��:�:�?"-X . . I . 9 the export Of ' Ing carried on with respect to funds . 11 .. I "CROWN BRAND' or "LILY No questions were asked,; nobody there was no separate school in . . POV�er_ �11�.�i.�.44-1 . � ­ � WHITE" Corn Syrup. -Write la all Probability a private bill will which are supposed to have originat- 1� � squealed on anybody. There was aO Seafortih In the seventies. Scotch, E�.,%'i'�..'l-N.': - on the back your name and follow this to give the Ontario Hydro ed, with Beauharnois in the local else- R-*,,0.*,'i rrrr I I I . :N::�'�Z::�:-. I I 1�1 .,....W. .. �� � It resentment. The in,cideut was closed. English, Irish, Dutch, Germ -an, French. Commission a license to export cer- tions. Mr.' Bethune Smith was treas- :.:.'?,.��;,,, I . �% 1, 1. � address and the words "Hoc- I . X I "`�,.-*, "' . -.: . riame o, The Pupils, who appeared before the Prusslane, of different religions, all tain. quantities of Quebec power. The urer for the Libeml Party funds and 11'.."i" ":f I I key Book" or the f tire - 8 o0l All ;-;�-�.� : .1 V; � ,twful presence with fear and, tireftlbl- attended the Egiriondville ch, . ,*��.,';'.:�N,.,:, I I 11 � , picture you want (one book _1 probabilities are that a lot of informa- the same Mr. Smith was counsel, for in::�"Z�::�. k, : w.�"' " or picture for each label). ing,- felt relieved, and work was re- studied and played together. To Eg- when this bill Beauliql-nols, and,, said Mr. Benn;At, �,.,/�,%:�.,: . .... I , 1. I ` '� I ..: 5�� a below. -1. f?, ii�,.:, . � . Mail label to addres suined, with a wil monliville, their home by birth or by comes btfore the Committee. in this case we have $200,000 at a I V. .�, . . �11111111`�,;��.'Ilfl�?,,% .. I "Lost, between sunrise and sunset, choice, all were loyal. ' ".,' � 11 . :.. � I * The Hydro question was a question lick. �_�:,*��,$`,**,.`�,�.- . , � _1 M� I . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . I two, golden, hours; nb reward is offer- The, "Twenty Year Ago" school g,?.,�.�;;".i�*�". , - I .1: I . ed, for they are gone forever," was boy's reminiscence nhyme, we thought that was thorou@Wy discussed during At this at -age the Prime Minister �,:,­".,. � 1- I CROWN. GRA140 the recent Ontaxio election and would interrupted, calling it a contemptible , � I'll . -1�0 .- * � - , . ' ' one of the headlines on our COPY in our school days a long period in appear to be still a very, Contentious effort to; besmirch ,'Parliament. He ' I 11 0/111 . !". . I This school boy's reminiscence I I 11 t � . I I books' That stolen holiday wasn't all life. subject. Heretofore, 'the attitude of suspected collusiont between Mr. Ben- V1.- , - .1 time. There wasn't a pupil who goes back thrice twenty years, and it ��1;0/1 ..'t , ` , I . r.oRN symp I ...... , .� , . I THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD , lost) Parliament toward. export of power, ett and Mr. Blackmore, seen talking . �;�.§ ;a . � 1�11, I . I - - I � didn"t beri-efit by the experience. The dioesn't seem very, long age at that. has been hostile. Whether the hos- together according to rumour. Turn- 1WP - I "';'A I.. -MeCANADASTARCI-ICOMPA,NYtimited teacheir handled the situation. diplo- I 11. . , " . - TORONTO FZ . - __ tility will be overcome will necdesar- lug to the Opposition Leader,- he -de- . * I.. 1�- � � matically, In this case permanent BLYTH irly depend upon'the appraisal of the clared that if the' would Tnake any I I ,� . " ... i� 11 I ", " " �, f, -, - . - . I ; . Its it is dealt 'specific charge,, or say he believed it ::: . . . . . . .;:.. ,-;.j:;:.- .,. -,.�,�gI'd'e,:,"i'l, I .It, I - ­ __ � cas,e when on its mer , �_ .:ii;:: -1 ., . ::�i�: . 1. — � . I I I with. I . to be true, and that he had et I 1 . ,. , . , - ""..............: .%..,:: . �� I . I I . (In -tended fior last week) Minister of Transport, W. Howe, to support it, the Government wouldi I I'll, "-.*-,..: . . I W . Blyth.Agricultuml Society annual Introduced his bill to Control the ship- immediately give a committee for full I I "�., ,, � 1. . meeting was held with a good�attend- ment of contrabands of war to for- irvestigation. Mr. 'King dealt with , "I , . __� .... " I . I A ROO, FS i FIR F—FMPS ? ance. The society ,did not 'bold the . .., 11. � RTAOIN , eign countries. This requires an the way Parliamieht has ruled that �,_ f ... : �� ,q, �, . -1 - ,�. . ': , yearly fall fair in 1931 owing to the amendment to the Shipping Act. matters of this kind should -be dealt _---Nova ..., : ..:*i.. ., �� �;., . I �` . . . � ��"- F_ - I ;: � � . . � 11 'q infantile paralysis epidemic. Those While favorablo to the Idea, Mr. with and he would siand by these . �, . . � . 1. � �0 �, . I , . � ' i present were quite' entbusiastie about 1. I I V I . - - .//, - , , Bennett was not enthusiastlic over the rules. . , " 1 I I � � ...." � � , I " I making plams for a 1938 fair. Funds efficiency of the measure. The gen- Mr. Dunning thought It a strange I V. _. , I . . . . . I . .. .� i;I � t I , - . . . . W . . I on 'hand total $197. The officers ap,,' "� . .1 I 1� 0��, "��, onall Z"w-16 P Aq�- � ,� . 1. eral' explanation of Mr. Howe was coincidence that back in 1936 it was ... �A . ! pointed for 1938. are: President, Geb. 1 , A , , �. �. �. �. �. �. �. �. �. � , I �. that It enabled the Government to do tbe.member for Peace River who was I . F ! = s., Win. Bell; 2nd Messrs. Woodsworth, uqed to make charges and, that to -day :�,�. I � . - i - � -m- s I . I -4 � all it can do. �.I " I ., � vice-prev., J. Er. Wateon; Directors, I I IT El- LAP � I Louis Ruddy, Chas, Stewart, Reisi CoMwell and. Ileaps started EL drive aga)n it was the member for Peace . � .01 . l I to have Japan declared a belligerent River who was used for the same pur- .., L. W E TAL 'ROOFING "" Ferris, Harvey Wells,..Balllie Parrott. w rial to pose Both Mr. Dunning and Mr. I 0 Want to surpr'se the family with a new dinner- I � i %I � ... . . . 1. I � 'A Robt. Wallace, Bert Bell, Miss A Gil_ and any , time treat? Serve them a tasty dish of Dried or � �� 91 I I .. th, King pointed out that the member's �§\ � . . . 1. : . lesple, Mrs. W. M. Watson, Mrs. Bs)ct I at Country sboWd be stopped. L of confidence 4n � -,,, �, ,,� 1. .... . I 73i , More will be heard when the bill motion me,ant a wa I Pickled Canad'an Fish. � . I I ft I � 11 Allen, Mrs. Harold Philips, Mrs. Wm. ,,,, to cororrdttee. 0e Government; when this was point- �. I -_ . . Thuell, Mrs. A. M. Colclough. Consid- g Ud out the member with-d,rew his Mo- . I . . . I COUNUSTANDARD - emble discussion took Place as to Ini­ . tion, The House then turned, to busi. No matter where you live, your dealer can get YOU ,�, I . I '.. 4 ,,, . provements to be. made to the hall. - 'b. 14 I such Dried Fish as Cod, -Haddock, Hake, Cusk and ., �tl., MI'VV cot,tvo- Monday, Fe T,esS Oil &Alnlateg -Of PouSiODS and . ". ; . 4 I I Young People"s Union met Monday crl�l Healtb. J. Z N-atj , acLewl I . , �,!_ . . evening with Jamie Sim� ,presWing. When the .House assembled to -day �E .- Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as Herring, M ..-. " J . ��; I I arly in the afternoon T, L. Church It - 11,11 . " Scrilpture was read bY Helen Sba metabers turtlink to the oTder .paper created some amusement when he and Alewives ... in perfect condition. Interesting I. ',;�., z . I _"� I I 1. . I . - ling, snow-�_theylll all roll off a Council with prayer offered by W. F. Web- -found notice of three private bills, asked for a House Committee to -have I � . svnr �,.",6�" �` I -Falling sparks, driving I . recipes can be'used for every one of these fine fish. I . F 11 � � .1 ite - Lap. ro OM e water off a duck a back. it is good for a 9ter. A trio was sung by G.'D. Leith, one Government JAII, 106 questions-, a certain investigation, as last night I � ,�,11 .; Standard 4h ce. And this ComPaAY � W. F. Webster and Harold Wightman. 28 notices of motion for production of he had denounced Hpuse Committees. . , I : �4 -, . I . Iifetime afid is � sold by us with a 25 year guaraut fish is a wonderful he�lth food, good for evM mem- . .11 . : I I . . Ask your banker. The story of St. Valentine was givpn papers, 45 private notices of motion. � �._ I - - � ;� is well able to live upi to everY clause m that guarantee her of your family. It is the great source of prooeinro ­ �n ., . "_�, " ... I I imd Tite-1,ap the beat roofing value you by Glad" Fa�vcett. The tople of the I Government notice of iftotion. and Wednesday, Feb. 16 . � 4,4t, , I ­ e . ��:A 1­.&� 11, S T'A T I T E You'win i[ou can put it oi� right over your old meeting was prepared by Mrs. .Eliza- , I() Government orAers. - d= help build s=dy, healthy bodies. 11 Px . .1 can get., 1 .1. 4, i I ­ I Is . z Led -lied Nai roof. Itcombinesstrongth,durability and weather - beth Pollard and read by Harold Mu,ch of the time In the afternoon Wiveru the House opened to -day con- I ,I I .1 - � �, .1 ­ ' . otgetiom C ,iyhandied ,. -.* . � . . lar WightThn dealing with "Educational was taken in answering questions, af- sid-trable time was takeq In explain- ' I 1 .�41. Mese modern andfire ,olnes in ge, eas' . ` , '. . drive - i3erew sheets. Wr .joints fit so closely they're P cticflll� of- Serw Dried or Pidded Qw2&an Fish to your fam0y. .' ,�,�l �a Miss -ions." Closing prayers were ter whiell. the Howe sottled down to i119 iom" things that bad boot said . , I'l � . ., ­ �, I -.141111, I I nails with- th -Council standard " � .. 11 � standbentimes invisible. it is madd'in be fored by Mrs. Letth and Elizabeth ,discuss the resolution proposed by on Tue4day. - ,Dften . . . dwy win enjoy it ... and you wW find * I . . . And -Awrn- ?1,ty. Send ridge - and rafter .%, .!.1. , , , I measurenionts orftee cost estimate. All Council Mille. I the Member for North Battleford, Mr. ,On "dair Mr. Benne,tt 'had made ewnomicA too. I I . . . . .i", � _1 11 , . � I I I Sp�qard trimmings, ridge caps and hip caps -Mr. Clark, of Xrussela, has purchas- McIntosh. The resolution asked for a what was considered 'ejo be. a Charge � . . � .. -, § � � . "Is ed the McKellar terrace *4 Mill St. special cormnittee to deal with the that Beaubarnois money had been t I I � . ;5 ".. nb 10&& ed galvanized atter forming. This ­ , I . I � I ­ . uraliflity., - - question of having a distinctive flag used im, the Ontario electlon. Premier .. :ti_ !a . gives = . . � . DEPARTMENT Of FISHEOIES, , '. I i� a . , . � � %, 1. . 2 � - _1A.1I,, Soit Deftelency for Canaft. The Prime Minister a oks" Hepburn bad -taken ,exception, t� his 1 � -0 I . 1 .� 1. I strangely in favor Of the Idea Znt- remarks alra the Leader of the Op- I . WA_ �!,:,,i . I I . I Pmf. G. N. Rulinko-told the Field ". � . I 11 ­, .14 ,- that tug out that Canada was i3e OnlY position spent considerable time ID .. t�.,!.? .f I 10*tft1ro6' ngan � rudoll" 0190 at I crop convention in Toronto '. I :�" I V , , - _ . .. . ,,ji:,", ;"I. ��i, , . jamot*ay Poultry #400"sftd, =I - moukealbudToroaft, trying 1p show Hansard was wrong I WRITE FOR fiEll BOOK , . �, fteown, 00L, nially solls, In Ontario were showing , . '�.,`� I ftuipment.- � I! when -it quoted him as it did. . Ar- / . . I � �� :,�,, .� .. . . . A&M, - --------- ,I" M " " ... �1_ - I _ I . . signs of mineral deficiency and this I __6._"_QWA.A" , I ,- . . I .1, , - ­ � .: '. I _.: - �, I — I . .. 11 . 1, '.1 .. . was reflected in the crops and, live thur Slaght entered the Controversy � iw, -, 1. I I" 'T 11. ­­ - COMBAT wid Mr. Beaftett found. R' neeessapy I I ' " I ­ � "" f.", � . � . #,0 . .. ocke. Pert[Hity Is lost In -the OrdIn- DeP""a"t.A*WW1$ft.0tftWX _ , - 1! . �.., ...- s t ,�� . . to explain very fully what he 41d say __ _,"t ,,�ft . I __ ___ 1�'..�� - . fti , ik, I ,"�.. .11 V, _ 1. . , I I wr" ARMERS EN . and I v8b ow. em6kiniag 100 ddigh'ditt ihditaw I j '..., '.,44 1 . and also TAbAt (he nrearit. 7=*�It, -�.`­- , ATT replaced by the manure alone 'mATIsm'. I I " I I , , IV, . , " 1�17 ... I.., I TIM.! _. . , *ry course of farming. It Cannot be i I R it LIM . , Plm* send me "hr fift 527page Roold . _ 11;� ,, , I , * I . nun I �1 I , , � - . :0 1 1 1 � , I , , . � ­_ is a demand for fertilizers to � Mr. Lawson (Cone., To�onto) want- 2 20601- . , ;,�. ,., ,.L,� � I there . . I .11 I .� I , . t -Iw. � '0� .- Ag"'MOVE, DE'AIP MORSIMS AND CATTLE Rhmmafim is Am cnm4 by Awk Item IN ed -all details of the Cana-diah Broad- . . - �- , . I ' . .. I bring back farms to full Productive, WI Thi Mood brVdft should he casting Corporation administration, of - . . 9~_ � ........ 1. " , ".V ,,.�� , � � jt11­.Ud_fQr PJS�Mot fjerViee, capacity,. Before applying these Corn- , extractedbyt1wilidnbys. likidne"hil md . . � . �.i, I . C_ . I . 4 mercilal mixtil-66 It is necessary, to exaw Wk add rewsbu, it ititates " business 1,ald on the table. Mr. Howe . . ." ,:...I . � ': I ��' . ' , � 'f ,� 1.), � I ' ' Minister bf* the Department, lad i�;�� .-- Addr".., � . __ , � our men., will'Shoot-01d. btnd Dfaabled Animals. detl.tmine if drainage Is required ods&zabdiolubtausing'erdedifio " . �;,.,I,�.,, --- I.... - I - � XV_ fused thds on Monday, poiriting out , � ., , � . .. ,,� ,:111" . I , I and,tD test for -addity. Where there . P - to help prievent rheafhaflOOftim .1. � .1m 11 _pkg %, . I I M9 Cmtvrj'"Lp SISAPORTH.15 do an acid condition nine Is the reme- yow, kiae" in jood , - I - M" that the D�ioadeas�tfng Corporation I .. . . I � .4 .1 1-11 � . "I'll, I'll ­ �; . I-, . . I . � � I I . I I . ... I I - . - ��, "W" . .1.1 AvrVALVIA VAT.EnW, CO. . dY... oft . replul� Dg.Mls Kidh 1=1 1k Was, ih t�4 Same POSM" as the Cana- I I . I I . i!.'1qV. , - , , . I il, .1. . � I I I I I '. test Is f1le beat guide though O6 crop #hVbi.ft,&,.ftftq.ftWWJ. ,A06 . t2an Natiprial RWIWA,Ys and the Kin- .. .. I I - I 1: I 1:; 'i ;� � nIV,T& � � . . .. � " � . . . . . . . I-,j,.� N, - .. � .1 � .1 ' "T.— A " , ,..;44 ,;,5 � . . SPY, "A I - OR, " TU - , 1. ­ ONTAWO I IdIstOrY 40 gJad _,to �bo ltakft Intij ICOR- _ later Of Railwa" in all r.ovetuments, .? , ,, , , , . �. , I, D,ad&A1&,6JrP#'11Er bad 06418teA to laf"'Wi- thet table the, -, - W, ,. I ,1_'k , : , "I'll, � . :, I A_X . 4' y �.� ..... , ,�., , XT .� �' , t- :�:n".".'...'._�t"_:t� 1-1 11"... . __­ ­­­ , sideradom . I I I . I A _ ., .'�, I'll, ` " �� ... .... _ __ -J - 11 .... .1 � ,,. , . ­ �.. , . �. . ,;_'�'.".. ",11'., "�- I''. �. ­ , � 11 :_ ! I 4, . ". I ­ , , . . r I I , � " ,_ I . . . . _­ . I I -�­:, . , . I I I , 1. I 'i ", I , " I ­ . I 11 .. , � . I I 1. � ,.,!..l .� ., -1 : � ­ .1 ' ;11 ­ ,4 . 1. . -1 - 11 . 1. 1, �,��'.,,� � I .". e I . 4 .,. � . '. � I - , � , "'.1 ,.,. � �, . � ­% ,-';`'._1` , �, I ", , ,.- t:. ", I . 1W � . I, . , � . I . .., . ­ ?, , ", W.I I'. I � - . I I .. "', ,,, ;' , �"!?Z�4 c�­­ . ­ ,- .11 ,V I I . I , �'i _ I , ' , , , . I � . I . 1, � I ., I . .. ":�;i :".1 . . , _ I .t,i� ."''. I �-, : �� � ,'�, ,,, - , ""'. I , ." ­ 'ig A � , V, , "�'�''..� , , , r' - 1. , �, � , , . . 1. I ** _ ��� ; I " �i,t'� 1. ,� , ''. ,;, .� `:� ­,- -11 .1, ,� We " - , m ,�i I.M I'll, . i I i _�r .1.,- I , , �,� � " � *,� � ', . A� ". -..� 1. 4�v . ON ".. i A 1 ��.­ �.�, - ' '.r�., �_'. �i, , , ., , , ", . ::%,; "". ,� ��.; ­ ., ,,v ,,, ,,:,,,',,­ .��:�nl..­ I �, f�, A 111.1 _ ".". 4 , , . ii,'Kl� "I 17 �1111 i , . , ; _ , 11, . " I �, j. 4 14�,"�, I Nt -f � �7", ,� .It ;�, . .,.N -, �4 r.,� I � 0 " �j " " W. _ _ $�,'Jjt �,, , 0 , *, 1� I., Zi?.&, , . �, , ,� , , R z , _ ,. � , , q �, i ,� 1 & , ". , - ;,,� ,,,i� 11-