Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1926-05-21, Page 6�111 , 1 �11� - �, _. ,jf,: ;,,Q,,�," I "IT 1.�,� 10 ............... "T'. ­.... � ,­­-�,­r,i, ­1� �.:­­- -R '7-1-01,11111 1M111-.q, ­d �,,It ' ,�,� ­ il ... X, 'PMAL-W $`�,--, -47-w` . . -p. , 491111 . 11 11'� R1111,; "', I 11 � L 111`i� � � ," - a I 146 lull , � 4, ,I, """ " " " �';O�i,` *, � �,;, ,�:;,�Affl �,­ mak. T , I` " "" 5" ,�; ��t,� " # -,ld"O, I � , 'Al '� " �� I , , . i" I 0'a '�:.i'�,�,'�';':�"""'IL'�"':'�� 11', " . _40�i: FW - 4 W g g � "�&�,,­' �" , � `L�t�� �9,0_`#,� ,� a g.� I5 "M ". " '44", _�'�.." ,," 'Ll *1� 111 �� � I � 0 � it :, �r .-,.'���",.��,��".,.."!,i",�'.;�""� " ,� I'; '3 �� I 11, , "' gw � . - , ' I �� _.i..,"'�,T!7,7 "� , I �,�� :1 a � I � . � I , , vM'ill� , , � Rup­," T .� ,,111 11, , �i Iri ,� A ,,,.�, ,� � ! , � ­ "I . . , ""' - � ,,�41 `�'� 1� � I 1, , � , , .1 - F ?I , , , , - 0 ,�, ,� . 11 ,_��, ,,�iI�,�;!�,i":,.",(��,���4;�;��.A��i�,,� , 01; 1% 9pen- your heart and toil F, V,,QPV.V �PA � v pi,,�.o � , �,., �, 11� , � , I- I L., I W #"11)$ 191 5., � ,_��,Q`,X,5 ,,4,' � ,,�.�,.���.��l,,,,,�;�,,,,,,�l,.!,�i,,�,,�L,4�,.i*,r, , , _ 41 11 I ',,�': , " k . ...... � ".I, IRT," MRSk".1, I , 3�,: 4 .��Oy� %�-I','. , 'T , � , gy';ii,, .. .. . .. � 7 01at rep 4 9 #1 AI ,�,� _.- , !u 'L '0111 t.V_ t I - ""' � , k44�'LL�t.,"��#,�,-A,,,,,""",', �,,, L-3 - - ,�-z , � � "' ,�,. " '! , %P lt , 171W 0 J! . _ I Q 11 , , ,_i, ",:�III,14.,!k.�. , , , , , V ; oup, van gro" ,4 `��,". . .' ' I - ­ , I � zs I I V .1 - ­­ ­��'l,`� 11� . � I "I " I'll, - - X5 � I I It"4?k � ': , . , .. . � I I "C'".1,7311 I re, to bu I some. A ' " _;:�'.` �L"f :-�I. 3� 3 , � � .y , I. , I, -; " I � � - I I W9 1, �(. .is , . � "", , -.V . , , i M#V"'MI, " ,4 ,I � ,-�� ;, L, � I ­ . "" �',' :, ..... I 1­1�1 I".. � �"." . le " . "" ,- q f . I ,IA ,'� � 01P�;114111" 0 �Xonliw­a zp�l' ,�.;,,­ � � 1010 :t.4#4Mi`,'%_.111_0e baunts the am ,,I, Lou , " . ,?� � . I ...... ,., - - I � , i , ., ,, . ""� .1 "M ,)qnq, .0;9 340 . , �,­'- ,�,, �,;i', I ..;,1, .1. � '.", �_ 11 ��. , MF I -.- flion,one,dAy when you land .WW � .09 P gk" �� I I . � � , 'I .1, N 0,0 . i9ps, -co,A-* , *F� 0he dfllco)�?,44144ber careift nr . of. .. I - val"'ATA, 41W, -41.1011M tl " 1. �i. 11 .. 1 ;:�?.4 �..'�:,��..'L' !_,',,­ � . - " * � � _,th'. �. .1� ,, 11 - A ., 'A I � , . . .. .... �� SkA - %.'g 0; - , T " 4", . . , , . t a-,- vy,; 9'. .__: - 4, , 't ,I , ?" I -F, , -, �gh ._., -Qj* , I - ­,`�? '.�� , ,� i pp*cs . )�Ii�o, rio�o , g, I X w I �, - - - � ' 'bet os ,i ;­ l .:? . fl �',' a 4, W,_1WMA1 I , ,.�'�', �, , �� " 11 , , 10 ` iwow Jorw � ,to - � ,9 are A",whooping�1ou*%" A] .\ Q,;$);'il�'.. , . , , W.- Zp � e, who You try , fi� ��, ,,�/,�,, vo. � , - _., ;, � _�_ !�! - � , 1. .. , 11-4 T,Q ' .- . . �..�­�:' , , ,�: 1� Ill. ,. �. . for . I , I th . . , � 'A 11:,11 �:��7 ". .V11!10-,N4'g,,;� � ­ Uers, er 11 -- n VA .4 . n. , ". 11 I r,"�,' 1�� , -*ur4pred -two no ithuslasm, V a � - what e ite. half thq 4,1 10 , . �­ ". ,�i,�`,Tll_��", , . p % JT4 ,. 0 " I , �- _1 , -11 I '_ k M 9 k­­­Z� . Ly. � ,., I I *1� 1� . I I, - _ I �"',�p�, I �,11 ocu#nl; a bO41 W100h 0. vir pected of y0 u, ot - " 1. - 4 ' �'-"Ift " � ,it. The son moved to. West Vir . y . ,cleani I nl� � I J 'i �' , , 1#er * le ho- - IL Oly . , . I , I 1 14��'%� I; � , , tj#p .;t. jtS tbA , of TVX amon . . 11111,111171 M ��I�i" , , ,$ g la Where he opened up a litt it up. � V r'.4�YI, g 0414�4. ls,� 4* . k 'I', �: I _. ��., LL .:., 1A.1z. I .1 I �,U§j W, � 11IR M t� , - " "ItU,aiC � 1. %% 14 , I _11 . I �I�-L�j!��­ , *4a I ,e mpaey -are dusting it carefully fl, Ai I ,�� , '. I �,�!�iq,,�.' ,Ag nve tivies"as %1 -fte� I I �� .� 1, a �_'11410­41' 11404 r; L , � 4;q .... I ],!lp��,"��, .. U , , I � I . 'n,f_, " , qw4pc The sorrowing widow went to While you :� � � . - 0* , , ". . �'R'A� J , T R , I 11 ­ _! ,0i . ��11 V�W,W#p VIA. M,rea � I � I � I . 1.11�'CI!1'11,- I -1 . � I ..l ` 7 ' _�...­,­�, .1 I � . L':;' '_` V , , . .. 1: I . � . �"F"�.�._ � ,; . L I - �`,��', ' i - " ' M-Xly 1, I , -, , .�, %�, , ­ I I � 30i'll j§'�Z�_ ,40,41, Abo, . - I ed, *=4 New Jersey and WVW1P_WkANVer I . I i , ,the. sister to Florida. you happen to press. against the side 1" , " ' ' " , -ate an4,:A1)o* higlf","Us, - _ 'Nl"�L� J" J. ; "t�ft*r Fetting his 44re Qrt if there was thoreaf a d 'J.4ft,',,4,A Ii_ . __ ��.,11 , - "'; I , g ter and �n irn- and a drawer you never suspected b ,,,I p measles,rate. Th . . I , -, " , -, , ­ , . , 1. �� , . n . I. , . . . .1 " , -, �.. " - -,,,,,& � --�,i '.I, ,,,y I I " I 1'��N,:, - T,hV story Would never financial aff M, � :� . �1, . I I . � , ,!.�,�:�, �. . 'L � , _!, " I. �?ly ,,��oL.�:r, -:i`,' -�,; . i � I." � - , 11 th(40 4446r. , . govei aim of was there flies open. Inside is a %.Jxe otheragle per] s ietAu I I . ., I . 11, to � , "aV I -10 ,g nam ", ' - '�� ' I �� - 1.�� . ',_ _ 1, R , "'e'f, , ,6 L�. I 'Ient i' - ' 0'' ' - t ;:�� " , n�e 'have bundle of old tne�:,, g P, the fact of th, not known to -letters, and behind them ed. Ago$ 6, d , to ligM. but for % an, I I ; . e ABome ... ... . I'll , I 1 �, � , '.. that Tu=er came s10n inherited from Turner, ol R01� � ", 4 high school age; krgrp- -,. I � . I R ;!�i,l - to the conclu ' d neighbors your startled gaze reveals a fine old age I, 't . 1' I � , I I ��.� ... ... I ,: - � :k , "I'll, , that his relatives, having used himp could not gossip. hunting watch, Seantifully engraved, ,* is lowest of al lex- � 1, 3'191F�., 5-HIRY are -,F"I� � Z , t­_­�, -�:�­ ­ ---:.� , -, ­­ � , , ";Z . ­ � % ' � ' _­ '��.J �' _'_Z- ";�'�"'i ­.""�7�­ ­_r4,1-�' ."I Y, . .. �, � I I _� �". ­ � , " � , , ­ � I .t , ", ,� .7, 7'� 1 1 1 . , , . ,, �i; �11 : i .� � 11 I _ , , 1, , � 4 1 11 1, . . . I - . , I 11 ­ ,: � I . .�, "i, at of the al- in of small diam- � . -I! WI(me ready to put him o' The incident was closed and and with a monogira ceptl ood. ' - - � . .. I . , , I I . ". 1. ". � . . .... "'.", , I I Yro_ , 11 J.- I Ot . IV -1: 1, . I I '� I '. I � I 04 � W st forgotten W*61ng C 1. y1ce -Depots. � ky in order that be never could test- mo when a Kentucky onds, and a purse full of -big round , ough is the great . PTI 0111 '�l "So i . I : . I I I , .,� . 11 I I I . Whether this fear - yellow gold pieces. 4`,' 9,e disease. When the aver- .9 1� -1 � I , 16de#h . , . IV,- I III? .... 1, ,:.�`.. . iiy against them. sheriff was amazed to receive a let SI&C . � , � . I I , I , . I '111 1�11� . .1 ! 1. ., - ... . _ 7 . . � 11 ­­ --all, founded is unknown. Cer- ter from Turner, whom he had You being an hbnest man, and hav, �e'.*14'�momes to school he has done - i Oeo. IL watty, Vanut , I I I I I 111. ,,�,I. ,�-, __ pow- I I- Of I . . I ,. . I � �: . . I I . I p,� ,.. inly it operated upon Turner helped to bury. It told a story some ing come out very satisfactorily o- all tli� � *,AOoping -he will ever do I I I ,, I R. A.Boddler, Staffa . � . 11 I.. , , t, "." ta. I �, �i 1. . � ­ . I . �.­� . .. - I . " .. . " . _�t4l fully enough for him too notify a parts of which were later proVed to the bond deal, seek legal advice. Your all, p�'_io_ses of whooping ,cough re- I . � . ,. "I � -I,,. . . . I .1, ­ , .�� .. ­­,� I , 0 , ... ,� � ,,,;. .,. or that he was living have been fabricated. About the solicitor fingers the old watch adrrvir- p N;: ",*-` Detroit, four-fifths - ,of the, � ,,,­­'k"�,i,, ­� �� ,�­­; Iv, "; . - . I I - I I I :1. �. ­ __ I I - ­­ � -, I � 4 , . , ­ I ­ I ,_ l,,v , " Kentucky sheriff �­ ., � , . ,�, I .11, . I . .'I " . '' , , * 'i `,),�,,� needed the protection of the law. truth of some of it there is a dif- ingly, but, being a lawyer, shows no' qase,%., w'ere in children t& $iounk to .1, I � I . � 11 - - i I . and . I . I . .1 - ­ . I ­ I " :� ­ , 1, I . - . . 1 I'll X res 6,-:�*ol. The highest who i — ' ' I , . ' ' , lii,v,,&. Re will now receive it for the t Of ference of opinion. Turner Swears int.erest in the gold coins. Then he go,t 0P.Mg . . -: I .,j", I . � hundred year� 'ag,6 1144 litil'B to say � I Al "�, 'I , , �,,, b -Is life in the state penitentiary at that he was not a party to the con- looks at you sadly and shakes his touA� i4te per year," a ty-five, feet of r -ow. Plaiits, ,'If any thne, as indeed akelts, n4pr4w 'point- , , ,, , I . " ' I 1,, " . I . r4y. , -1 �06ut . what they . Wo4ld or" w6uldTet , p Frarildort. cy, but that after the explosion head. *0'41i, but age I and . . d 'leaves. It is very,ha I ,. I . � : I pira ag(js�.'h�. under was r.3ised indoors, may now .be set out o ' t".." I.: I I � _,�- - ' ' ' Pk!�,`� the state s wewe a 'nine to twelve inches apart. ' Ferns These beautifni sObjects are , 49;"� " �, � _ . "." I At the trial Of Turner I one of th ,acks threatened to kill "I am afraid," he says, "ahem, that a 6iose j,��cond. Ages 5 and 6 _5 ", ,­� ,�, _V , i nd, �- , �,�­,� �As�i`ct,*'�..A.r , - , - , , - - !��'.." him if he e J . - . por third. There was little -Musk Melon --Toward the e sh4dy-place% 'iubjieU. i i g o V"N �. . , .., ,13,,TaIpT�� Y, �, authorities were unable to prove Who failed to �eav,e the country under the law as stated by Baron rather.,, � nd' pf uns&passed as ' i c , , 'ihi*,", , 6. Tli�e'focoirdi' show , ages. ?m , . - ;; " �1� . � I was the instigator of the crime, but and permit them to collect his i- Parke in Merry versus Green report- w_U6Wj;j cough in children of grain- the week, in all early6 -localities a For planting- under trees or along tic . . ., " , � * ' 11 'C" -Ah. , it was one.. of -the Jacks or Turner, or surance. He admits that he re- ed in 7 Meeson and Welsby at pa � * none in s ' of Musk Melon may be made. ,the shady side of the house they are boys and girlis wofie hound 4u . ,, . ". ge n*,.qS,#DoI age and virtua owing . ister Anywho,re from five to _�,, - �V'o-�, maybe Mrs. Turner, or even conceiv- ef ived a goodly share of the loot, 623, these articles, ahem, are the those��$f,Ihigb school age. , I One ounce of seed will.be proper'fbr excellent, provided that -the soil is serve a mi .", ilI I ' Hills sixty inches light, porous, con' tains plenw of or- fifteenjearR. Aii'the en.d'of. servitude. �v;"`�,��- ably Turner's sister, Mrs. Hattie Mae some of it from the Jacks and some property of the man from whom you The$ I . Ily epme When the, age of 21 -was '0" . _�o,.,fljures seem to show that twentY-five hills. well worked, usua ... ,,�:,,� Parley, of Coral Gables, Florida, who from his sister. With this he went purchased the desk." the --i& knows her busi- apart. . Sow three or four seeds at ganic matter and is - ,, 1-461 teacher � k�'.... i ' �_;�'-.'��., has been indicted, but not extradited, to Hungary despite the fact that he But stippose when yb'u cash your neso 'I'm#ch better than the' mother ,stations, -twelve inches apart, five sta- FerrZ W41 probably solve the prohi- reached their bondage began early iu , - . . - �.,�� a governor has de- did not know the language. Later victory bond you are not a household- I each hill will be enough. lem. of what to grQw under the trees life. "�, because the Florid ,,s. "�Btit does the mother throw up tions to kg�,;, do( '' ' Here aro-�a f9w of the exaniples- 111151*11-z" to ship her out of the state- he was joined by Jack seTdor. After er but;ive in an apartment house, and t 'he , spoll � ge? Not at all. She ducks Later ,the seedlings should be remov­ where even grass Will not grow satis- i4 ", efined ' - They all profited by the crime. The a while he said that he learned his instead of using your newly acquired and,lkads. with -her left. Here is her ed but one at each'station. Do:,npt factorily, if the soil conditions are that were found jn the files: .1 . I, �.rl' ., father: of James it�,,,� I plot was laid some time in the Aut- sister-in-law was trying to have him wealth as suggested above yon decide set melon plants rals6d indoors in the right. They will not, however, grow s4muel.stillwQ I . ,,, 9" . titers of. a e6bi�Uc�k: children have � It. in, dry,, hard -and barren,s,6116. stillyell, fo, apprenticed his -sow-. to unin of 1924, When Turner, who was put out of the way and he appealed to break away from the fe ,'t 'easles garden for another week at leas UWrray. James was to I I �_fti.�y�ung m ' .- salary of $3,OW a year, f t ed Jack senior sur- landlord and buy a house. After , , ,, _t-h6s6 Plano- of practical- one Abner I � receiving a I yOn and" W"'li"b'Ping cough because my old- Peppers -These tender plants way � ' Violets- . . to plant learn the "Art and - raysteries" of a e es to be made. or children bring the contagion home lip- set out toward the end of the �weqk .ly any' kind may be, used . � 1, took out insurance policies with the roendepnr,o� Toen"police, returning from move in there are Chang _' ' " I. farmer and was t,(.� serve Abner for � - Hungary to do so, when, he asserts, It is not a new -house and there are from adhool. If the school teachers in early localities,, but precautions in shady positionq --whore the pur- " ,. N,ew York Life and the Penn., Mu 'W., , -1 ,X1 years, or iintil & -was. 21 -,years of � tual Company of Philadelphia. One be -heard that -his name was being on- ceirtain little things which you think stop :�6t gap I can handle my should be taken to protect. theln from - pose is more geneiall� !to have a.lit-', , .. 14 eA - b i's I' reenery to 10*91'rPA.� the groindjAgd. The .senior 8 11main si - ,,�: in connection would be better if altered a little. Yotr problem." possible injury from frosts. 'Th e tlo g ' ' " I - -, I fibuiish llfla'con- ", policX Was for $30,000 and the other favorably mentioned 11 ' ' name with*a.large , . Both with the case. The two women denied are a handy man yourself -you al- I . � plants may be set out eighteen or They flower in 'Spring. , I ., . ��11` � for about half the amount � � -0 . VaMy .r ERA, -d further that,his ' 1 d the accident clause all knowledge of the plot, and declar- ways fell out when the "rough car- ,-.1 -4.�, �" , I — ., twenty-four inches apart, the rowS Lily of the n& well� tract which stipul, ' -1 I'll - .: . z�, .9 being the.Aatbar distance asunder. known plant will succeed almost.;;Unr7as 0 policies h -a a -faithAilly t, �servo and ,6bey-- � "', widich tprovlided for double indeol- ed they were dumbfounded When penters" were called for in the army, Tho African drug plant, buchu, i Y. lni i�et6in,hij "i�pWy�i.was ,1 nity if the insured died as a result Turner reappeared. to avoid foot drill --and you do not on�-_ ot,1he few plants, that bhve Water MelDri-Citrons and bther anywhere in A ljoht, �-idh soil, and is , i �`Positions. to instruet'the boy to 10s iest *#Ana L, aiiaT 4I_ " , -of accident. Turner was thus in- call in.a. mechanic. You decide to do fall ,to 'stand transplantation to the varieties of the Water Melon may be � ideally adapted for shady" i4� -to , .-a- the job yourself. sown outdoors toward the end of the ! Plantations of Lily of the Valley have to read, And write and cipher I I '� I sured for more than W.000 against United .$tates. teach"'him arithmetic% "single x.We �. death and this amount Then some Saturday after -noon when our most favored 1 been known to . witliout being �. accidental A patent has been -granted to a week, but only in grow . of .-three." ' brie ounce will : disturbed for more than a genera- " was actuaLy paid over by the com- Rheumati C it is too wet to play golf, You Put on California inver�tor for a signal, southern - localities. . . . - Elijah Morgan was six years old" 1. "I 1. panies when they received what your old clothes and get to work. You light' -for traffic policemen to be. sow twenty-five hills, which should be ; tion. - )dland whefihd was.boujid out by his -mothe'r, :, they accepted as proof that he had emove the old piece of wainscotingi., worn on a finger ring. sixty inches apVt Sow two or three Trillium - A - splendid woi to serve Luther Lane. Elijah was to "-..� been blown to pieces in an accidental Pains Go iEm there, covered with dust an inch Theiii-largest publishing ho�ise in seeds at stations twelve inches apart form which is excellent for a shady remain -faithfully"with his, ingster un - i. . ; nnial! border,,' Flow- . explosion on January 17th last- Turn- ,thick, you find a tin box- There is a n ha system where- in the hill. Tile seedlings to �e later part of the Pere I til he was 21, keep his master's see- . or paid the first pfemiums and said S Padlock on it which refuses to respond b�, the JChinese language is taught thinned to one at each. T'hiee sta- ers in Spring. I . rets and obeykall his commands. Fur- . � 1, that he could afford the Swollen Joint to any key you have on your ring, or with phonograph records. tions will be enough. Cover the seed -Bepatica This is also A -wild h&bi- thermore, he was not to absent him- , � , � because he made quite ur small son produces from re one inch deep. ' tant, of our woods. It is splendid for ," of his salary . A new ,apple corer removes a co od the 'shady gide of a wotk garden or self without permission and ' was not I a little extra money by running a his Pockets', so you take the box into to play at any- unlawful, games nor to �, Vanish "' Y' witholiftoing entirely through fruit, A plant which is easy to grow a ont of- the per- harm his master by any means. � 1, taxicab. the cellar and pry it open with the leaving a cup to bold the juice when �may be used in many positions is shady position in fr ;1, 1. The Jacks are Hungarians who coal, shovel. an apple is based. the Pansy. It is especially useful in � ennial border- Girls as well'as boys -were bound ., - 11, worked in the Kentucky mines for e freed There your enquiring eye is fascin- A Swiss inventor claims to have positions where the soil areas are Columbine ­Columbines do, well in out to service. t, many yea,rs They became experts in themselves from the bondage of Then- ated by a bundle -4a bundle of crisp, semi -shade and are so weif known i,.". . selves of the tortur- crinkly notes, fives and tens, running combined a phonograph and a t4jpe- not large enough to allow of planting .11 for the perennial Ann Morgan, 10, was given to Arte- - �..., explosives and were the dynamite matism; rid them writer -in a machine that produces of perennials or shrubs, as, for in: , and are so usefu mus Beebe to serve as his housekeep- -J, men for the Auburn mine. When a ing pain; reduced the swollen joints; into a total w1hich quite takes your� manusciipt from spoken words. stance, along the side of the ,house border that nothing further'need be, er until she reached the age of 18. �; � blast was to be exploded one of them thrown away canes and crutches, and breath away. You can hardly wait e attached to tumblers except on the south and west sides said- I . The contract called for obedience to .,�� ings became able to until Monday morning to see your vente - & to b . � I'' usually attached the detonating caps, from helpless be Small wire spouts have been in- which are usually too hot and sunny. - - his commands. J - e I . '., orked the work and be of use to themselves and lawyer. This is What he tells You: I I " and the wires and w to,enalyle their contents to be poured In other semi -shaded places also . I ­_ , ' .1 , . ��, plunger. On January 17th, ,Henry their families. "The money is yours unless the per- in -to small-neckcd bottles. the Pansy will do well, but it re- . Wilson, an experienced miner, was They took Rheuma: the inodern son who put it there comes forward The dancing floor of a London quires a soil Which 1has been light, JUST CENTURY AGO TO . TS . - i. atisr*lumbago, sciat- to claim it. But it is fortunate, in- I . . �, summoned for some extra work for enemy of rheum . hotel- is supported on steel girders ened by means of rotted manure and "BOUND OUT" . _. � , � , paid overtime. ica, arthritis, and chronic neuralgia. deed very fortunate, ahem, for you n such a soil and � �. ; 2, I which he was to be mounted on coiled springs that can is well drained. I �, . �� L Don't be skeptical. about - Rheuma. - �`., it was necessary to finish tamping that this sum is in notes and not in . '! You Will know in a few hours afte specie, in which case it would be tre be adjusted with wrenches. position the plant will flower prac- The girl of to -day who.finds fault �,�� holes in the face of the rock so that r as- entire Summer. Plant with her wardrobe or thinks her . I P; uld dislodge rock which beg -inning ibe treatthent-that the pois- ure-trove and would belong to the A Portable winch that one man can tically the . I ; a blast co move and operate has been invented Pansies now and allow a spacing of pleasures are limited and the modem .1 _­ I I 01L]"i ,.�t�,�:. would be cleared up by the day gang onour waste matter is leaving Your King. As Mr. Chitty remarked in his for moving heavy objects either verti- about nine inches between the plants. boy who considers he ha§, a grievance ST I � - . , �.J,: ,. the first thing in the morning. system through the natural channels. admirable work, ahem, on preroga- cally or horizontally. Tuberous Begonias - These fine, 'because dad Won% let him take the ple= �� ". � .. 01 I.-, ... Am&rww� '�- Will I . . ,I, � the work acc,om- You will feel better ring plants are adapted car as often as he wishes would do WOZA, - I $11.�', . Wilson went to in a day; you tives, which was quoted with approval 1. showy, flowe � � e'. I � ", '_ * , �_, ­ , paried by another man whose ident- know You are going to be helped in by Mr. Justice Farwell, ahem, in the There has been a 28 per cent. in- to .shady positions. -For an eastem well to conVare their ciribumstalfees ,.,- I "�Z� ity will remain unknown as he had less than a week. case of A ttarney- General versus Trus- crease in' the,_*preign population of aspect none are better. For filling mr1th those of young people i hupdred . I �, 11 ­ " I '' �? , a small border or bed at the, east years ago. � —_ - �, been only a short time in the district. There is no guess work about tees of the Brtish Museum, "Treas- S6nghai in 4vq years, a recent _�,, ilization,didu!t move st-the same ;1"- Later it appeared he had been select- Rheuma bringing you back to health. ure-trove is where any gold or silver census showing Aparly 30,000. side of the house as flowering plants Civi .­ . - �,,,�, - art and druggists in coin, plate or bullion is found con- . The soil, rk predominated ­, MLI=11 , ilson',s helper because they are not surpassed. smart pace then. Wo ., . �� �" ed as W Within fifteen years the United - .�,,. fact that he was about Turner's size everywhere sell it with guarantee Of cealed in a house, or in the earth or us and be well ' and pray occupied a much smaller I 11 ­ . 3%,-. States has becoint, the largest manu- . 1. � . � �'?, � and had a deformed finger just as money back if it does not give quick other private place, the owqer thereof � the world enriched with rotted organic matter. sphere than,it does to -day. . ; I - ... I CP i " Turner has. The two unsuspecting relief. being unknown, in which caie the facturer of fishing thelde!" May, 15 inches � - . 1�� 1, 1. ' Plant out during ,late I An analy6s of probate court records 11 - , �i, followed by Great Britain and Nor I - � ?,��. about to attach the wires treasure belongs to the king." - I apart. Tuberous Begonias will not of a hundred years ago has been made �. 0.__ �11�, victims were —.0. way. 11 -%� the detonating caps when there Wl1hich all goes to show that when grow in heavy, badly drained soils. I in a -middle western city. These ~0, ��'.. to I " III— and they were blown SUPPOSE YOU FOUND $1,000 you find money you should be very �," I_ was an explosion . Thrree-wheeled enclosed automo- The Day Lily - The Day Lily I records are representative of the con- � - AW -407-i , . ki�, to pieces. The charge of the state very careful where and how you find biles that carry six persons and (Hemerocallis) is a splendid herb- ' ditions which existed all over the set- ... . �:,h is that the conspirators had a secret Suppose you found a thousand -dol- it. , much mail are being built in Ger- aceous perennial for shady positions tled portion of the United States . . . I �"111"�,_. wire buried under the slate and at- lar bearer victory bond in the street. 0 many from -engines and other parts in the perennial border as, for in- when it was 2 much younger nation. "� � saw,ay 4 . "40AWNAteffAM i, L overhanging In contrast with the flapper type 'of 1. �,�, tached to a hidden battery, so ar- What would be your legal rights? of moLorcy,61es.. q - stance, I -1 If you did not see anyone drop it, to -day, which begins dictating to its . 1�1'1': ranged that the explosion would take KI NY MEN branches of trees; not, however, too . .., Y, " I S , near the roots, of the trees. Its parents befote the teens are haH over, �,,­." - place as soon as the two miners touch- and there was nothing on it to indi- A seat ini Whi6b a baby can be car- ��.'.� lived a ;:,�': " ed the detonating caps. cate to whom it belonged or how you RUN DOWN MEN ried suspended by harness from a orange or yellow flowers are attrac- girls -and boys, too -who . �," I When a search was made f or the might find the owner, you would be mother's E&oiaMers while the latter � . .1 ; I I I '11, . - — sit. --- - ,�Ji fragments of the bodiles,' the head entitled to sell it and use the proceeds is doing her housework has been in- — I � . I I I ��.: � ,- of one of them was missing. The " thr, sale as soon as you were reas- vented. , . J."', is said, con- onabiy certain that the owner could Don't Miss This ' - . I . ,,V_ Jacks and Turner, it The Petuvian ministry of public . - �_ cealed the stranger's head. But it not be located. 41) . ' I . ,$iI," . t-' - works hereafter will control the THIS- IS THE LAST APPEARANCE OF GRESSYS NEW CONTIEST � ,'&_ was easy enough to identify Wil- But -1.,ppose it was in a sealed en- . I �:i','.,� - genic and safety conditions of a',l I !�;":� son. Then some one asked: "Where's velope on the outside of which was You're behind the times if you tY � � �-�';',�, Harry Turner?" Turner was not to written "the property of Henry Smith, don't know that Cod Liver Extract industrial establishments in that I ,-i . 0 - I ��.I,li, -�treet." Then if you sold it is one of the greatest flesh producers country. , I �,'I,Iy, , be found and as everybody else in 10 Bank I I I I *f . 0 1 �?.,;, � - wa# Ito - l,,�,,'i�. the community was accounted for, the and converted the proceeds to your in the world. * 1. - IV - ,A,:�.. ,__, natural presum'ption *was that Turn- own use you would be guilty of theft. Because it containg more vitalizing . - . do , , ;,�t.,', ao#' U �,��I� i er had been kilkad. What was taken The rule of "finder keeper" holds at vitamines than any food you can get. 'Fills WAEK!S- WORK IN THE 1 ,:'­,4.� - ',_ - "i, . I e discovery law only when the owner is unknown You'll be glad to know that Me -19ARDEN Ap, ,..; . � ,""P., I �ffl.,,, '' , "';,il., , of the crippled finger. The friends or cannot be found. . Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets come Chicory -Sow a short row of Chi- . I �,,�.A`,- in so r if you line of- Poetry. I 11, ., and relatives promptly identified it But if the envelope in which the 9�at cory, the roots to be used for forcing Simply write one � "'' really want to put 10 or 1,!0 pounds of - ".�� , 1, -was bond was enclosed happens to be on next winter. Either the common or ,., as belonging to Turner. There , V 11 , , � nt. solid, healthy flesh on your bones and . ..... �_ �t I,, I an inquest and the usual verdict i;n private property, the la,w is diff ere Whitlook (French Endive) will do. Nothing to Sell. Contest Closes May 27th. �."Wrl. I feel well and strong and ha in Make the rows fifteen or eighteen - . .. . , . ­,.­ such cases was returned after which The owner of the land on which an . .. � �,`I. plexion that people will admire ask . , 1"�'."f` the insurance companies having -no article is found is entitled to that inCnes aparL The latter distance for 0 � , �11., � any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Heres the Limerick � , i "I'll"I'l-i: Wlutloof. Cover one-quaTter inch . :,�'_ _:�� s suspicion, promptly paid over the article unless the actual owner can � ',"_;,4 money. shortly -afterward the Jack be found or comes forward and claims Liver Extract Tablets. deep. one4alf ounce of. seed will I - I , ":,-_,�"", Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if Thou6 Httle ,Aliss bjarjorie Ptose � ,��,�',, -nd Turner families left the district. it. That is to say that if your neigh- sl I. - . , - . ,,�-�-,,�,11 a uffice for fifty feet of row. �'. �`,,� you don't gain five pounds, in 30 d4ys Caxet afford to wear wonderful clothes# " The Jacks -announced that -they had found a diamond Ting on your Swiss Clii-rd--Make the rows for . _ . _. . 41"", lawn 'Jlj� . -refused your druggist is authorized to hand I The powd h u s es . I :�'��4'� had enough of mining. The father you could claim it, and if -he Swiss Chard ellihteen inches apart perft i s c 0 ctkoj�s -- I �� �i ""C you back the money yoS paid for :e It es- : "Y"'N", said he would return to Hungary for to give it up you could bring an ac and one fiteh. doop. A light, well And . - k,;s�,,,._ them. - I I . _96TPV�- '�_ �­ ,i`,1,k,i', , tion against him and recover judg- prepared ddit-yAll give best results. I ; ,!�,,ii.r,,, . It isn't anything unusual for a per- " 1. � ­�P.-,�,� I ment for possession of the ring. n to gain IG pounds In ` 80 days, One-half d1*CA-_ V '11 ow thirty-five ........................ ; .............. I ........ i.&.41ii4_4i4,&-",; .... v ... 44 -- so ... ­ � p 8 I I I . . ,_,_, �, I . I . , 7�,,�e ,,.'. If, in the meantime, while the case feet of row, - I . .1,11.1 , I ""', and for old peop14--with fee1loness . . �,l,�'.,_;:, ,�i9l` ., was pending in the courts your Corn, S*16`o�,-'th'the earliest -lbeali- x � I Fil.1 in the inisslog, line and .�,. , overtaking them they work wonders. . I . _ . I . dr . I ties and o�,��Qji�_; welf. drained loams, , ... I neiglibor gave the ring away oth- ,�1�1� . , , �,�,A�!-,`_ 1. - � . . vvhk cagh prim I � . ,t,4',,V�,�`., erwise disposed of it, you would he � ,:� . 0 p e swere ressy a 9 .. '.., W,!. . I .- early Corn ��'as Early Cory and I �*�Iilllll!'-,; ntitled to damages amounting to its I - , I . Golden 13;1� ,.raay now be sown. I �, ­'�,:� e � I . . ,,�Al . � - . It during pi . ve contestant was deli h �I�.��If`,''­ ge . �� . ��,,,,,_,;_ . � value. Your neighbor of ebursewould One pint ­�`,­ 64. Will be ample for � , , - I se �� quisitei Arbutus Cold Cream Face Powder d rhutus , "K!ij��, - slay, when the court started to assess DISEASES THAT YNIRECT � ` �oet of row, or fifty � . . 0- ` ,V�� one hund 04, --.-,L - PNerf e. ere, is a now contest Just as Interesthtg. and, so , � ,1�-,��I�6nr� , � e, ----._i._ . I ,; iF !`,;�, . , the damages and determine how much CHTLDW�N - hills. RoWO�' � should be thirty-six . I I . 11 I . . �' -1 . P9 4 � "",�i�aj.� _ . . I 121M, "BY to do. ,,�., 1, I 21 . , - , d of the ring, . I I - :'�.,,,,,�,,�,, you were to get insten I . inches aPEXE­�A`rd, the seed be sown , ,,�,�,11 " ­ , FM in the Inissing line on the above limerick.. The office , ,'', ,� . , _1 �,,�, 1 .. _. . I . _"e .�,,,,�','.,, ­ that the Ting was a cheap one, that " A mother railed at the school teach- at station%-��-W on inches, apart, 31st , -f - .05 Aiill I -4 " ' , -4 SOW . �.... I . boy guOgie§ts, s"Have turned her glil ftlendir, lto­� $400 TO . �_' '�Ij'13:"��­'. ' _1 I I _ _ ,, a " - �,11 T,�, � JW~ the workinanahl as poor. ers. They were not doing theit ddty, four or flvi-lq -sit each station, the 2W - -' $25'Cash can think of a.better line to rb�mi vrith *k;4,'AJwk dl#�#ps. 'Get�­T .11. 1',!`��-4' 'k ` 1 26 tolldt,- soU. 06jifAining J " 11 ,�, �tl;., � . 1,,�j� .. .... I *r, of I . I ", 'A, . e 'to be thinned out to 11 . " �­� dF&FW Th n your Ti.Vhbor Would get a The school, children had contagious seedlings I**- . .1 I ". :. � � � I Wton Z:reaw. jar outiab busy tonig I I I ',�,4'�>�_��,t,',­- " " �,­ , , . hinweresm, ,4t�&nd.win '$,75. , . _�, I :. T�­I,_,��.�'. I .. real jar; of -a kind, too, which would diseases. - I 'a singl4e ]ft It., - 'The -hills ghould be I ,Pft,of . powder, Nit. of rouge, botub r - ' ­ L - - � I- . I lq,� I "I �, ..", I I I -1 . 'April Con' t *� M'1 Aknes Maurer, , ­,,�,:4'�, � - P � � �e� .'' IW,.', 6 ­ .1, -me the Kh6ol teAch&,. %'�'L �= -1 I . 11 I �.A, ,��4,, - most likely result'in his getting the Back ca Shia ,thirty incii"­4 A;t, each way, if this . , - . the� h, 1�st,iiist Priz * � . 11 .1 ,. I ... � MtAo or; � Prize to 'Nift, ,!gafXA t, I I , TiM owen, Magog. '44- ��,�;-v: , "t yy In late locall- � 1W , ,%'?,�.�,,,I'.'­'� ring back from the Party to Whom bawled out the mothers. T*7 Were method is �F 11 , . 7" ',�',�,,,' , . ifid _411, ( I Otta�Wq. . Therer I � 'he had parted with it. The Judge at fault for conta.g' abildrern. ties defer k9wAng 7thillyther week. I R�ld 1%ese Simple Rgles - Quo. - - slid- 3rd Prize went to Miss ,M. ROWey'i . � ".W,co;��";�. " ion a _ � - 'A d . . '� - j I 11 I ,, I , , I �;�v�&I,i�",;:,; ", .. I . would shake his head and Wag 'his Along caniiS Dr. Bucroof Detrbit, C uc unibjj�,t��','�"_',L ,h ..light warm soils, � , � , L onteat elpseb NAV 2 th. were'21tOther;wIrui6&,1. ­,� � I I, I .1 - 1. . . , . ,, 1,� I , �'. 14: I 0 , _,p . . . . . . . . � S. Wr%6 the kat line 1 94Y dr -A L .�, �,`V .1 . 11 � finger at yonr neighbor, and 1317, with some figures that su -in 7� _�00k� *OW1 be sown lot the limeri4k owooe,� 4`00, 4� ...... � , '�,V. - . pported the cucu bers',: " 'l,", S in �� . . -6n a Xboamte'Weet of tonvet, wi 10, .. - I e aio exquisitely delfghtthl,I!, " I I lj'llj,�­ ", 'i, .. I th your , . "I., -'ll", P ,,, � 4 th Ontario. , u ss I thl "'k s., - '%eitei than French perfumo 11 I%11�� ,, � � . . X" "OinWa pr4guintintur contra sPoilia- contention of the teache 1, in ,, ou ern _@jgw and addidas. � I gays Mi I on ow*r , , " rs. These fig- early i ocalf , i � , �. , �� , " I,- `1ZZ,,.`i1, i �, , I , 41' . �. S. To atWM, Vor the Thrito e4wh 1) .1. I g '� ­'­', � 4 torem," meaning theieby 'that . , , Artlh�-., _'M � 14y�,­ - - all ures are in lite -with the proof from The hills :'bll�W& I -be sixty inches I - rizes, says M '. 11 ..," M,re, ' a 5 tA 'for our new 7'5 1 _other Powder stays on:,t1&skTti-I' -.I L,"%,, �41, . 17' 1 -aeAt -box , I . ., - , ' 1) if ' I ,,A.­,M�_�,� ,.L.4, - . '-'-_"t,-- " ­ ..... I I ­ " , , Spar . T�A ` � " seeds rimy be , , _' 0 " - , , � , -� ­­L�1$'.­­L "', � Il" I . ­ things are piresumed as against all other places. I 1% �,, T,114.1= as will,, 6t, . , , � ��, . " eold,ord#1 F�,Me Powder- _1644, sb'natdrid," gays Miss or ft" I I � . " ."f", �,,A�',, .. t - , I &r& ­ . Wg)l .JjjJ'y. -fbo­ . , , I �.. � � ,� 07 , f�,fl . in e - �16UU487 J�ou to one ootfok. TA you I You I Slatile W On you � ..., - 'L, I "A' ow ach 'hill ,,�, . 'd $1.71b"#M t6celve, in addition to "I ,�� -, I I I . . 1 '� ' ' ' ,� 161, -1-1. .. .. I men I . .:� � � 1 .'�.�,,,,,,Rt,�"),-,f, _4 ' ' evildoer, and -that for -the purpose of Measles is a disease of young child- sown � I* it receive th, 4 � �., �: liu'� . .4'� 1 I&I, I � I =-�, , ­'!�ffiati-deli,0116W I ,1 .11� ­,,�, , , "'�, .�; , . "". , I . . . I -1 . - I - w I - 6 " -�� 11 i -l" '�'� � , rding damages, the court . wo'bld Tom 4When the aVerat-a dhild,'get4 old tv . I " 1,�, boon 84tiong, 0 , ,,,tB6 owdeti our,re&"r 75'eetlt pufte I , M11 ,q I pr6 . , , I . I , n , %, �, "'. "t.,.�, . It I ­ awa velve "a - - � � %4�'I i", "' - , . l- I I I I - I I ­ , . I'll, � . I I I 1. � � , I , " . I , q . � � . ,I: �'. I `11MI, I ' . I ga- �A ,�, �-v, eing removed . . I ",­,'. ­ ),., . 1- � , y . but one se _�t CMUst closes May 27th .1.1 . 'L ;,,,`,�'�,�Xi`,�,,ff. - Sr'. . t ,. � � I � I _ ,,,A,11��41. �'., �,, � � I V le6 y . 4 , *e. ,,, ",f� �. � . - I that the ring was of the, most eit- enough to ,g4 to sehobl he bAs, a ad , '&W�,�,1140,r 'h � .�,- o ,t 6ttlel, -n6vv Airbuttm Peffu I le - " � 4?1- , - , , 4 I I , I . & freih I I $1"o g* dnwcw yoil to �fRift " ., ) , I , � U, .1 _� � ?I , cellent. iwofkmanship A the stono had imeasl", -he g to the,'law"of from eazh,.,�`)�4WA",�$ff­ 596ne otdipe *Ittl on"S, ". I . bi" li�d ­,�'i"I'lkw "I" I". I -, o I _. ,,�,,��,,,�"".,,'V,,",,,',,"Vfr.,,,,...'� .., . I I CoVdit r, v -�, � . 'i. ': . � I .. r '. � Apr,� . I -1 _. I � I �.,,�! I I . I I � I . I I I I I 11 ,, I Z.:_1 �'._ . .. . , � . , 10�. is i 11 I I , � ­ I � I � : � : I Uly 1 4* 1 1 � � I I - I I i . .. I 116. I '. 49t I . , I 1, - I � � I .. I . I . . 1.1 I i "I I I . 4VI` ft i .o,- . , ) 1. ; � I- ... I �� �. I I � I : . I . 1; I 'L-' c A� I ,�,�io rMU ,f'j,.,�,',I�N.'T�. r,; .. .... ��L;, I ... . . . I � . (Ck �hilja , 11 � . I , , , r4 I I � I I.. � . - - - , , IS., �rinwm lia, e apb- I ,�,,,.,.;",,,r, ,,;,, � '. be sufflciei� i ""A . iod - . .. I , �;.�,, , ,",��t,I"� L; f " J�,;, � � - , , �, P AthViled to the.o . . .-IMS is your 1wt chancel, � ­ . 1. ,, �, ", g g jiLiftt gl,ftl% eLneW' � was of the purest quali* VveftdAii, 1, - I .I ". The. . " . L ' 4 . . I z, ,��-�,r�,'-'�,,,,4;�;',::,;'�';�','I I . � - V A 11 11 M. 0, .. . I I I � I 1. I 1�1 , ".1 I . I , W � . 1, it .11 � it 11A#& , " 't I . ,, �. I . _1 I - - 1 . ". . . . ime ,,, d tit I , , . I ­ . .1 I .�­"" -1 , I I I.- . I. , I ".. , . , , . � ,4 . , , I � . But to aupPose aga&n, say the bdfid ,R9,biQ;, lqg�l I a . MIS V ould be 80" M r" - � � th, -4 , )At* ofi"Age A ,in .! . . % , '­ ^ , 1, i�, , 4, 404,", It 5 I " ,,�",�r,�, I � Nd 11 , . AIV, , � _ Lit, - I I I . I 11 - -', .. '* - � . 11 , , I 1, , 'Rit �­ I V "'90 , , , � !��Q�7,� , �, 41'. . I . 'M i&_ p6l*�. nd sf, %6 btdast 46.not hsxe t6aglea. will ,, � ,,, 40 I A J er sevp*, 0�v �� . � �. 12 . 1 4 . ".0 , , �,�,�t I I . I � ing ,on the floor -of - , m . . . '�L to evety bilL., - Wag lyi a de, 19 be =7 , I , 6 n. dri.�all, :CorM I I I I . plants rro% , .r . ... ::: I PAN� V -,.�: , I 'S,;',­'1,1fj,' .�� ­ ,',�,' .. �, . �_ 11 I � nfie .1­1,�4 6'0��,,,#6 ­ .. ,wilff- : -, - - : . i I r ��,II, 1�, �,, � 1� I , 11 .1 ­ . � 1 :'_ ', ­­', . � I :,;�10��14�,A4 mmital store. To whom then *dUld 11 th0Y'Afe­t0tf1t Oil 00�, 19 ,SO ,b , .k da6btr, , . ES ,e _,, I 1. ­­ 1'lvv - ­,,,,,r,,&�,,,.,,,,�� L '' �. .. � ,,,� . ,��,��L'.�, �- I -next WeeC � _11�r .;'14,L"' "," ' '�' , . _"",Ir,",� . _'� , .��, I I . ­ I . �L' 110,14ibba - 'ng fint The Intail .r . I . . I � � 1.�� ,,�,, 'I U �j -64 __ -it hel"g 1-h case the owner could n da'690 btit" �` & " es _�' �" " I 1. . . - I . , 11111,�, � � � , - - � .. r, , ''k, t� 11 � . I I I", - � I ,:�,�,�J 1,,,� , �, ,� - - 164 ,,�,t� �, - "I'll','i �,f�,q;*,r­,-_,�,` , L be loeated? , 1%# rule for stores, a a�l 'rly.u. P�r Y&T. V� oiRf6i 1, is EnAlre�,W�. -"I # of, VadiVe " � "' I , �r lihl':.� o, . . � � ,. -, , .. I , ­ . V,)�.��,. " "."', , " ;,' _.__� 1A1*6Wio1 . 0i 1; . " ,�:, X.j " , V . . . � * , ino I .4,,, I �, #�'��"i,,,,' �" . , , , , L,� , '-��,��4;"� �,�'�. 1""," 11r- I .6tbo-r quasl-#011c -p%c#s,, I's the sotad 1n`6i6 �&an twied tut , go ft, Af now in 1*61 *211',,t",�l I I wthei - uvi �! - ',�� -i �,��,.'I�',�,,,��-��,.,,,,,,�,,,, I . 1, � 11 .. .. I I . I �­' :'' . 1AW0, -i, I . 1. I. 1. � ,_�L � :. � ne . ujw � , I- '',-, . ­_ , ,,, L . , ,Ii6 , F. , "I" ,�'. 1, q,jr ��4, 1 1 "' - 'F "'i, , " J�! ,, , . � ''i'��','�,���:!,�;;�""..Ivl""""""I ,., ,i �; , .1 S. � ' - ihb Ca'fre.k . , , , ge �p an , , ;;; LL 4 findi A W'L I ,"81 bave , r, ­ - dv& the t� Vt ,And 149 '' 0116" � ,?,� , L'� 1.:����., ., . _`�,�l,qil T. 1,§ � I", 1Y , -01 ­ ep ,� , , .;, .1", !�.�� , ��`,� 4 , ,.� ,� � ,. l�l, �, . ,­`,��Q ,,��1`1�31i I I_V',�4 ,g'!I, , � I .- , '-Oq1i1gho# 1Uegd%*:,V4 % k . ii ­01.10, M, %, t6r*A .I , , , " 'i, ,,� ,_ "t, . . .." . " .. , , . " , 4,?, � ', . � : '. ,IV, ',� , to# �� -q rf�6 p --- "I r � Ir. �1. -I I I I . ' ' ' ,4 - "... 7� � � � , ,1 . �:,,,W,,� �� .. ­ ­ ,�r . ,q P0 .r'V4&r one us � . 'I I ,�L 1.� _ ­,'L� ,�,,,N-T_ - "' , ' k'�,l���,��,,,�5"�',,,�A!"�g�,�!�l,',', ,`�;J,'��,'�� ��,� 1, .1 Is I . .. �'J r", . ­ ­ ., "I", I " _: _ _ "', �­_,,. I , L" � 1. � Ms pa s'"gio '. 1.� . _!�_ "', .1 �Io_ "' � " " . ,114'r,'_', � - '.. �, r , '. �,'V,", Iif,41114, 3;,; ", � I I ,� 'I, '�' I . � I I I -, " 11 . 1� . I'� I . I . �,`,;_, - �, %L ..... .. ' l: L' I _.. I . I . . ­ ,�r'. 'l'%"","��. I— ­�A­',�I"­ . I r , .1. ,.i'L, . ." ,i . , " � . I I . �­ ­­, _Lf,�". 11"i-11,1111 __ . I 10 " � _, ��"I I " , , ,,,, ,,',.� hA,�, I - , , � .1 ­� '�', , _ - I " " I . 71,­,,'1,41� -� ".","r., ­�' I , , T . ,� �� ". ", :� , ,,4. I I . I , '. � )i. A '. ;�',' .., `-.i, ,,,,,I.-, � .. - � I � . � �, ,,'.�IL��'N jr,�,�T;i, ;! I ,��,,IIIWY��,, ", 1,� ,I � . , .", � , , .,,�­ �,,4 - � � ,; �i , - I, , , , q�'��"` 1 40V ; , "'N',1,11 � �, �, . 1. . i, . , , I - � � y .0�7 ., " ,�. . . �­ ,%K�` '- I, I - 1, ­ _ 'I' .(: . . . " �; , L � , ...I . . I A �.' , i 1, �, , �S, , , .. , -,',,�� i�i ; ,;"� . . ... . ,,�'�," " I . I I � � - . I I � 41.1` I - I , 1; � - "' , ; �- " �! , , , , . � ' '"",L:', � - I I I L .,� ,,'Allr" 'i �� ,I'L � , ­ , % I . , I , L 'I, T, L � ,,, , , �w � , , 'e, '. � , � � I . ,. , , 1, r ,,,, , , - , � , . � . I . ,�t * � I';. �,;111%�, I , P� , , , .. I . . 4 , I ., - . . I #, I ­�,ip­ ,�� .L - . I I I I .i. 11­�j, �'.!" , � , ., . , '11, I " . , , ., . 1� �, I � � r .. . ". � I -,, �, , `Q. , .: I .... I : I r I .- 1 .:, � " ; I '�' L , " .. ' , :, . . 11 , i, V. - ' �� �: , , , " I r I ,'- ,­� f- ' � "..., �,� . " , � I 1, I - �. � I I ",Q�11_ - �I' ' "I , L ;I , . �._�%! " 1. - " , I ,!, I . ,L 1.21 I ,,,, - P .� � ", ,., " ,. I . I - il., �. I . . , . , . - , _ � "',4 ,� t ' ' �, ­ I I ., ', � , I 1. , ., � , " i , - , I � . "I , . I. .4 - A ;, � , , . ' '. . , ,, , f,l &. 1, - 1-, .� , � . , , , . , . . , ,I: I ,� ., ' "". , , , � - , , .; , , , , . _, 1.� I 1. .. ,,,4,,� - ­ �, ­ ";l,, -, . , , , � � I , , ­ , . I � , lrlo� ,. .� . ". 121,� , �, k , J . ,. � , " , .., '� ­ " ." Lt' ' " 'I I 9, , -`R, .,g :-,�.J 'L - � �':� I , . ,��,* I I - , . . , ,1 1, , .- ; , � ')�J,� �� , ". ,!,�, '. . .. , . ,:, , � ,;�J"��,,�,��'. I , , ,� I ... 1. " . I , . 'L� ' ,', �: , ', �,: �,." ' ' I ­­ � L , , .� ,1"- I , � - I I I I ,, . . . . , � . � �: . � " , � I 1. I , . , ­, "i � . I , :, I . . 1. 1�1,� , I . " . A f , � " , , � , I 1, ,. I : ". , , , , I., _ , " � , ' , " �,,L�,)��4 , ?, , , , , � ,,,, . 1 1,4, I-- 111. . � . . �;, .., � ' L . � � I . . I i, I Z � , , � � " ,,�. r I , , . 1. ,� , , , ! -1.1, � I - � , " . . , .,,�-,,, P,"," 'j#�Lff�, I ­', ... ... ,;". �j �' ,,,,, S�� , 'j" - � �, � � I ,�� . - ' � 'L �- �', : ,,�,��,,�' ��;,.. `� � L , : � I , " I � ' I . , , . . I I . . -1 . I ,� 11 , , ., - , , '-,J,' - �. , -� I , 1�'_ I ,. . :��' 1. I I . I 4 ,��, , , . . .�It1K'�,RB'Z.,.,i,, �g.j, -q ­­ " il- .. L."i, 51X�:�',, � 11 . .; . I " .111, , 4,��,-:. , , �," " L � _"I , . = I , I g � ,, r , �L, , , " �F I ,�, � .." I ." I �., � ;L;;,, * "I I ': �' ,. �i,, I., ", r'. , 'j. I.. I .1 . . I , , , , , ,I, 1,'I. -Iii ;�.:L'�­�I, �E,,, , ,'�, , . , � . I . 11 - '�' I I " . �', ., ", " , ,_ . Ilk., �-. 1119111P I.. �� . � , �e - '; i�, , �'k�;,%�:;�' , � � 1, " I �. ,f . '- , - , -1 , .. , IK ... ,- I— .1 I , __ , ,,,, ­�- " ,, ;1 ,',� � "". ,7'­�F,," �4p , '. � . I , i­,,,Y-,��,!�, 0','I� q��,y�",.�e�, I '4?.',.A-",5,�, Ki, I ,.f' ' "'III'L." il'�- 1 �,�'J'��7"" �','!"'�, "�,U_'.,�,L � " � 'I I _ ' 0'r,", V; �,,�,,,� , " I I 1-141 1,11 . ..... p ���. , %,,,� ,L%1"� , ,.If..". ",-. :..� I 11 ,� �,',1�11.1 1. .;��W,I',�,��,g� . "I'll, ; - , , : �,� "';I�' �' , - I ,1 .. , � L,' ' .�,, , , - ,q, , '. I . , �,,��h",".'��§�,.",��g���,�,�� -",.�,',.�U,;sg� �� I 'J".0, - t " - ,� "�, i., - ", I ­ ." , � , � �)�Z* �4 lw� i , , Ii,,, Fti , I,), , ��I -V '. , ,,,,,,,, " t 1"I �# " , ""', , , 11 " I I ,- 11 I "I Uk-A , Nt'rite'lp 3120!1'�'�. 1-1 1'11�11',,111�� !­ , ­­­_ . 1�1, �� "� .� . 6, . - .' ,r;�'�51 `� ,�, -1 , � .11,IT-11 ­-­ �,�., "I , t I., "I ,, ", , ,I��l.,,�".�!�,,��,-��":L�.'.,Ik,"�,,*,,. %A,�:e ... T." Y,VAR�,;,'�V . , L;, " , "�� `� Rf"� , ,� L, ", L I, ,,,, 'IT"', ­­ 1�1,11 I— 4, - r,, ��' i � - , � , '. , - :., , � . �. , �1',% � 10,;, - ` A- 'I " I , , , , 11 I i �i "I, li�; � . �, I , X� , I, �Ak� -.,,,,L'...'��,,i .,,,�,��r�,,�,�,�,-,,,��,,�,,��-,�,; ,,,." _ : L. , �, I, �� :- ". . ��i , I . I :, I I , ", I ��,�,, r, . . I m . , I 1, ,�I , _ ,� , , k , � ., , ,` , � I I I 1-1 . 11- . .1 I I I , . .L ­'­'­�,, _11-S . . , . � � _ I . � ,,,, � ,'4j, ,�J�I'i�l�.,7,�'�'4' ,,� L , , 't�� ,I ".�, , :.. , ,, , t��`114� , I , ,­ �,,, ,. 4,V, ',,: � r I, . �,',. i�,� , , . 1, � ,* , � , , , L �`,kp.`,�"F�,`�,,.,,�!� I 11�11'1�p - qi�,% , I �, , , `�i ', , I ,g,�', , , ,��,IA ,'� ,;� 'L ,,�, 0�',',�,�',,`,,','�M,,,' [;"Y�1,,,6�; i �i,�?, 11i , �,� " I , . .,L� �4.,� `,,�i.r.,,,,i�IP",� ,"�,';�,! , ��'ll�ex�tl;,��,�."9,..,,��",4�,,,��t.-. �:?i"�,,&,";i��,Qr,`� ,,,,�,���,-,�,���-6,t,',�,�'-,,,',';'&�,, _� , , * ". , �v ,, I � . ." , E , , - -11-1 �. . -.�, 4 110M. E IRRIIII 11 L$1i"'ve i,, � - , ':;,!",��,�-�� N. I k.111 111 ,�� ��� " .11 I,.,.. 11� ­­��,," "i I ;: , " - , ., I � : , r ,. , , ", . ", 1,. �., 1 ; , , '. , : - �� I ,��, �,� , ,,;�, -, , .,,,,,;,� t�;"C,�t�,��