Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1927-02-25, Page 6, , M, ,�, , , ­ - t, ,. I ,, 1. , ,�� 1'�,� ,� , VWWW"94 ..'' �y.l , � :��% 1��." - 211 1-11 �1.1 � 1,40 , _,_ AQ1 4 11 7;�,,`X."47,41 �­�a,,%n,:*" � 'A" —1,11.1,11 'r't,­"�I�_� '.1 "'.1".1 111.1,�,_ !Z ." "L, "', .1 I " t I .r! 111, '40�V:, , I 1­111111"'Wt , j­k4,g, lt-_`,�' , , , � , . , , . , , , � - - 11 � � 11111-110-.01,1111; 'I , , , . ;,1,`ti,;­ -1 �,.�� I , � W� t y ­ ". , �:' ',�*,,,' I I I I " � I _­ R t ", nit , " ! � � � � `iv� 4,14011i .W ''! `A#00, ""YOM �_P� '%�"_,��",;_I"I:,, 4, , -�Wi ,j5n;g I ri�!!, , . ,. 1 - ___, r i th,�',p , , , i a *', , � r.� , , - "tt � - - ', 41 1. �,r 4 I'dt'; , 1, 1 ". , " - ", '' , " 1 4- - . . Von, k;AU P 1, I 1� , .. . N 1 64 I -AW, WAR, *utt.."t i. � ,�AV 9M - ON I It I - � , ", 1� �'.." .,,� 7', ,i "� il I ".1, �,S " 64 6 .,.:, ­ �L .0 . � � G a, 1��, - , a , , " lli� � I, P'� , , "4 , " .Q. -Wo � " � I A 'I, Z. ,� , , .., .1 ,44 , 111 ," �,tt��,�,�:,. ,,.� , " , I :���-,',,����",��:�:,,',�,�,�,'�;,�',,"��',��,,,,,,I� , tv I . . �,_ , . 11 ' - - __ ­ * ot 46 I ,­��,r�,,,' I ,. � I . , �0:_ I ,,,#, .,'�,.�."" '0 , , '�, `4 � ,%, - .,, 'j, , , ", �,:, ,�:�,,�,t,,.�, ���;�!I��!� , , � � 0 I - -, , ,� 01, 1111" IN A 4 � ,t, ;, , , - ,� �., ` � , � - ,, , , Ii , �, 4 I � - , — " ,­;,`:`, t�_',, ��,.,��5, "� 10,�'��", - , �;,��-',,'�,.,., 1. "t -0, � " , - �, " �', t I - , � ,", , Y . , , t Xft$$ q , r�!� , _ . ,O, $ ", "' .,�, .�Q , ".. , , - �,���,��,�,�;�;,""�,,�,-i'�,,�i"', ,ft''010 ft, . 04"Ll, .� , , W 0 ,,,, , J I , i " ,,� ""' - I 'ij i " - 4" 1 ,,� , , , , -,"i, " , , 11"10, , , , -f ""i" �11'1`tllfl � �101N `�,� " A ,16 W, F " ik , ,- ,� . i t '1-1 . . , � � 'Vio 'I'll , ,# 1' A' ,0 goi, ` .- . , , '! � , , , , __� , :",� � 1'0� ,! , �, I," . . 3 . 11 "'o �, ,'I ` A I 4, 't.31 ,4 , - " '' � , , ,4 V t I " '' .A ... 51, , i 4 , , �, � 1, , M , ,A4ZV_,,,* .... a," I- . ''. �;. 111� _ , I _, ,�� "'�._ "''L, - ­_ .� " ,iA 4 '�,F -� , . p� � 11 �_ e 14MV � . "�'������l,"���,',��'.�:��,",,,��-�����", :,2111 I � , , rx#": 41, � � . 0Ji91;t,v"1ft, vp,rwl,$� . 0, !#" jpp�_% ,�,. .1 . _ '99 F ��, 1. I 4 . 10, 1.1W . ..",la, 11 I ,::�',,�,.'� POO, 10, , r er, ,�, ,-,S, �,�'A the North A 41,11 I I i go , ix 1110TV � W � .�' , 'I � I 11; 0 , ,, " � ,�:�,,�")�"I;�",�,` "'! IJ , .0 '', ,�,�: -",�:,, ':"',,�'�;��, ording to oak vaiter ' r, OM " !'� ., .", i I .11 �,� I - ,­ lt�l , , , , '' T I �� � .1 , �q . I 1`�� I � � , . I I , � gouts 0: 1 ,Xft� . . , ! � 11 1111%1�4' , . , L , , v 4147 ', I., Umeoe - 1FANS, A44 I ,. , 4 I 'f 04, oft I'A .�:IK,-', - ,,;,,i� I WS' 11 t ellalrl , , - " ", � , . Pit, I 4' I , � ,,,, .1 ,,.� ;1611,1.�', I , w r ..A 0 , # Gregoy IX, v0p: ,,�*d, mIr- OR �4*41 ""� Im "I.., - . . , I , , � �­�, �l,,' ','�,�, the oftial org a 111110111 " I'', ". I 11W W, � ,. I` I �. _ . ; .� 1',_�'���e7�"��!.,"jf . " . �i " � , ; ,,, � 11 ' M, --�;;� I, ." � I W -1 -WI -1.1 ­. .. , � , , . X, � . I Abboci . � , 1*1 ON 4 , 4: , - :, �; � � ' �:; U - �"'�,�,,,�:""�""�,��'�,,�,i�,��, , "' , ation of d � 11 . M:M-`�'- `��' �', I Fl� teW T I , t�t , �` —,-,---,-- 4M���­­­­ W.Ontaqth of � g ,er', 10 !! ,,�, ., ,"'-":"P - We rwenuea, '01 sku". A-00, �, It ­,j�, V, , ,&!Nx�v ow - ,; 6 11 terestiug figures are ven, � 1, �:� , ,,-,,. , ,4§ We 101t,o R q I J-�­ - _- t .. -11111111 1-1`1 I churotkea , ,. I . . � � 11AXsEm's � e"could�lhp P't, �4 -'Me � 401A`Qx�: TPTAOV�q � I . 1 '00:�",491 -11 .yo A P: k1bVITI, ., � . arm9p I OY , � 1 -:1 �,�,,I; ,I �����",W�,'��,;;����i'!i�,,'�!,,�',,�)",;��� k to the minds of business men' -fe 'T44 --at wo . 4 1� I I , ;_4' . g L, that any erasuros..'WhO , by kpi � , o 0 was ,�, with the RIM- 11 t , �, .1 ae On. T 'a Al 113.,Kq_ I I I., �, 1�!" _�,,! Kl�;�,�,;,�', . I "L , M W . -1 ic .. � 1. . , 1:', 7 ,. , A . % � . , IM Add = at notAge- P . � _ 14111_� " � , t'M 9 us amounts which Aler,00kslo V91empk 1A., w. a, -,ze onotrat. I I 1, ,,� : --11-l'. -1i". PF I ; It, � in a I. �, � , , ='W", "� h year. The writer says: I . 11 _ I., "p . . . , ,,, .­ - I . ,,, ,6, �­­%- "WIF, - I �Ml eae id W�ith his btother-4n­law, lc I . . in I . uJQ t, . � ff _ ' t4ce of the ary 111t � 'cws""', ,,,,, .� L , "' Able discoloration oiq, the, _97, * �4�'�;,IAV��,,W:: 'r,l ," , __ "'Ok . on � AN's 4 f. ,*jl4 , ople ... , �,',�­�.:::: 1, , , , , , , I 3 ,,'�� 0. 4140 int of currency in circu- I e term is for alloNdne tho''P-ope to thus obtain 6 ' by 0 , . pq who :,,�, , 011.712,11.116 it" . check. Sofe% , __, , k, INNI­ . PIA: L .4 , �!I,:I,.5�,X�,`�l b t $5,000,000 and check8i, , lot 4 "to", W.Vulu �be 4ap ,t,tl,� 4 . - I : __ - __ 1 ary currency of the used, Includes two � kinde. One Is large isubsidies in these IsIts, for , 0 , py -are not, V�,,na thoas .1 � - , " � ,.: . great auxill &-- ,," . .0-h -.e 11�1: 1� I id wk6 ouldn%, be Sr__O0h*W4 Re. . chemieall�r treated in the pulp, The carrying on the waravinot him At'don't ' -,t d to. 1 ... Aldo . I - I -IP; I I , 11 I .� �� ,", ,,,01�14 R 11 ,�� on, runs , former. . . t�,, � 111. N, I into enormous figures," h Env A" clel!gy YM 144 tj�..,Oto enfor ee W., , �. , ,_):I�T�' , Aw" I I , I, ..��T other is ojr*pbed with The same time' t 4 Ii P . 1, .��!� , , , ';)p , I . �,b' We -reads "It is estimated . I 41, . . . . . . . Z71-1, ­ . , ��_' , I �� ., - 4* 1 , , , . d States mptotl t vist I I I - 11, t " �, .4 . , e Flap , ,,. , . .. f�,l.- I _t i I � " � inks so =YeSsipertol" 'Ighly gensi- complained bitterly of thrat . IR , Ve 1, I P10010001060 is lost to - 41 AX, ,,, � - . 1. " 1, . - I ,_,_I�,�L I . I Both kinds are extensively us. assessments, and in the country there es 'to, s ,an Ontario t m -, I . oto R , �p t fo it - I I 11 -, : ��� . -Y"M-1 � .At about - ' Live 's, AR I, ­, ,�Kt%1611'1'4�, I ­ " ji�iness annually through marapulat- was a wry arong feeling aksilast da,0*44 �Iuw '-don V611., . . . . ,... � ". "S, . �1 both possess merit. I L, �t a 6"Wr -4 A, 1��,!i­ t� rd and . ", the a( �b,i5 ' ' 01NNER STORIft . I :: " " � ," I M.1"�, I checks. M "One very general and most dun- thexi.4 We !cnow that the Agents proseq in Ont rio, nd "" . I I .- � . _ I I .1. , odern mechanical UIC&UU6 " .., "'.1, ,� � � ., � .�-.�� ,I, utd a a a ��,11" , . 11 -of check protection should be used in * Prof. Noulot -Was very obsent-mind, , I , I . ,,,,, 140A.will be obliged to � !!M � rr- __ __ ­ -, - , . . ��, I I , ; , ", I g 11, ,�'. . 1- "' R's , . i T�1;, A. � us practice is that of saving can- heard that the aged Pope was dying, res , 1) 0 1 F - curityt',f addition of course, to common sense, gero ,or costs to the a I - CeAed checks and vouchers for a per- and secretly departed out of the king ed. One morning he Adft*d, into the I- ;'� . that should be observed in the issu- I t d that other resp�,icts the action barber's to be VhLaVpd, Af i,))) I ance of checks. An unprotected check lo'd of years and then throwing them dom, and Mr. Andrew cop en s 2'0* ter t1ke' 'p- ch,amplan of safe and sane policles� ';i.,��1114, ' eration he laued ',to occupy the Ij4s 1) - , .,.1 ,�� "I buy while hastily doing so, they left at �f the plaintaff was a COMA t�,�,�' it. "� ,.-. away intact. One can, to -day, I - r Arty mi d 1��,O: 6 - 0 � is fraught with danger. A large em- 11 , ,gUt be isrupted on the ". �,!,� , such checks for a few cents a pound Eccles, Sudbourne, and iColcheste-r po,r- 7�i Jurisdicti4n. chair and the barber, Oinking lie had measure,- as -cue Democrats were db- , , . bezzlement may be absorbed by a big inded him by rupted on the free silver issue, an� 1p . 5 f their spoil buried in relig- V on of bail is entirely a dozed off, gently renh , , I'� " � "Asleep, Sir?" other measure of the same kind. In '5 ,` ..It organization, financially 'well en- 'rom New York dealters In walste �ion o -1 paper. ious houses which were friendly to matter of discretion for, the magis- saying: � "I.- I . .trenched, witliout serious iinterrup- o check the criminal -the 'paper them or were disaffected to the king, trates and crown attorneys. what The professor started. "Bless me, � ��;.' -I, ,It " . the face -of a dierlipted Republican I '. tions of its activities. But smallier no!" -he exclaimed. "I'm not asleep, '. g�,).�- handler,' as he is called ---these are When they got back, thus lightened, facts stiriounding the accident will R � ";, party a miia�le mikht happen and _� companies might face a serious im- to Italy, they died in prison, 1_ and control the exercise of that discretion but I am terribly shDrt-sight d. When V, , ., manna from the sky. They give him e the Democrats unite ito snatch a vic- 1�� , I pairment of credit were they to suf- "..- were never able to recover their Eng- t s p Ili to a . I ,thirik' it I took my glasses off I was no longer tory ,as they did in 1912 when the . �� '11;1. I ftei a proportionately large loss. the signature of the person who signs ,, I I im oss le s y , ''I � I I , �, .1� � "One sometimes hears the state- the checks, the banks drawn on, names lish treasure. might -safely be stated, however that able to see mysellf in the miiror OP-, Republicans were. disrupted by Roose- 1..1, .. tt�,.' of firms and individuals to whom The war chest of an army was the there *Ould be no ,discrimination posite and naturally l,supposed I had velt. It is predicted that if the bill , V11, I I' 1. . went made that clever crooks can ov- of 0 1 . - .,�t -, ercorne any check protector. As An checks are made out -in brief, every source of the hoard at TutVury, against a non-resident ntario. already gone Some,?, shoudd pass it will prove an illusion, - 11,1:. essential detail. A little investigation where, in 1831,o about 20,000 silver 5. The procedure is the same. -- � 1 �,:.', argument against protecting one's and that In any event the United I � ,��,., ! checks this is about as valid as would verifies his findings and, with the as- pennies of the reigns of Edward 1. 16. According to the ex�Tadition act The heir to the family fortunes ani States Supreme Court Will probably �", . sistance of the information so easily and Edward 11. were dug up. The criminal negligence is not an extra- misfortunes, under the supposition declare it to be unconstitutional. 11�, be the statement that 'clever yeggs leaned, he is ready to start embezz- famous Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, ol#able offence, If there Was Wilful that "we -must stick together," is In brief the purpose of the, Me- .:;:. I can break into vaults, as an argu- 9 . .. ,- . ` . ment against keeping one's valuables ling on a large scale. There is only was fighting King Edward 11. in 1322, or deliberate misconduct on the part unswervingly loyal to Dad, even Nary-11'aughen bill is to raise prices �4' t, in one logica� thing to do with canceled and was defeated at Burton Bridge,- of the motorist causing accident the when that loyalty involves utt"'but" of American crops and thus benefit . ,�, �,. a deposit vault. Check protecting checks and vouchers; destroy them near Tuthury, by the Icing, whose charge laid would likely be ,man- not usually belonging to that side of the &rmer. In effect it is to tax the 110' , .1� devices are barriers against check -111 completely." army made a "turning movement." slaughter. That offense is extradit- the housqhold. ­ - rest of the American people f9r the " 'l,� � - .. �,, . alterations, which have proved suc- "Actual forgery -a crime, by the The ,old chroniclers relate that the able. Mother was considering a vacation benefit of the 'farmer. To this the ,1111,V, cessful through many years of use- As the extradition act is founded trip, and someone asked Son if he and farmer retorts. W � h I 7 It is N way, that is rarer than is generally earl had lost "much of his stores" 44 �, I "Handwritten checks, on plain , at of t .., osed----cannot be guarded again3t through a great flood of water, and u 11�1, paper, are the easiest to alter as can supp upon treaty the liability of a person Dad could manage the cooking d- ring merely applying to farm products the - Mr. Andrew holds the view that this to ex Canada r her b n e. " ,tradition either from 0 9 se c i ,,�� entation. by mechanical means. One can, of I principle of tariff protection Which I ,, ". be proved by a lit*e experim course, insure against loss through included his army chest, which was from the United States is exactly the " ' Oh, sure," was the ready reply. all other manufacturers and pro- , . -:,, Even axA inexperienced person can forgery, but one cann6t prevent the not dug up for 500 years. same. Dad's a good cook. We can't eat ducers in this country bave� always ,,�., make certain nondetectable changes It is evident that in our chequer- his cooking, but the cats can." �,�.L tracing or copying of one's signature. *- enjoyed. One of its supporters (fe- �� with ease. To a check manipulator "More care, however, can be exer- ed ,.story many treasures have been clared that if there is not room for I., . .. such checks are 'easy money.' As hidden in the earth which yet await Responsive ­ to an advertisement, a the farmers at the protection table ,. I - instances in point, Jones can be chang- cised in signing receipts, letters and discovery, like those of Traprain Law CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM strong, healthy appearing girl ap- "Let's kick the legs from under ii, .11 . ed to Johnson, even by an amateur. other papers, reserving a special sig - le and of Cuerdale. peared for housework. Satisfied with '? �, nature for one's checks alone. Many This being of mine, whatever it and affi sit together on the ground." I "There is, of course, what is known I It' - as 'safety paper ' that is, a paper big business men have adopted this -0 really is, consists of a little flesh, a the wages to be paid and other mat- The billproposes to set up a Federal J� 5 , system. If, for instance, a corpora- .little breath and the part which gov- ters, she said she would take the farm board and A :farm advisory . 1. , �� V - which has been chemically treated go tion treasurer signs his checks Albert- HOW CAN YOU COLLECT IF A erns.-Marc�s Aurelius. place and that her sister ;7ould ac- board,.to be appointed by the Presi- I- I son Grand he signs all other matter cept it if she should not like it. t. � __ , dent. He would appoint the mem- � - — — 4� , . "I want you to understand that I bers, but would be obliged to make ,tl, .11 J. A. Grand, or in some ather way TOURIST DAMAGES YOU? Knowledge, in truth, is the great can't do any hard work," said the his ,elections from a list to -be re- ��­., I differentiates between his ordinary However much the authorities may sun in the firmament. Life and, pow- girl. "My eyes iire bad and I can't commended by the farm org-aniza- ,;, HEIRS WANTED and his negotiable signature. disagree as to the potentialities er are scattered with all its beams.- stand on my feet." 11*� Signed blank checks are dangerous of Daniel Webster. tions.- It is said that this provision 11 our great and fast growing tide of "Oh, no, and her back is weak, too!" would be held unconstitutional since � eirs are being soughl to leave in an office when you are .1, Missing H away. However trustwcxthy your tourist traffic they are agreed that it The expensive thing about a car is replied the young woman. it imposes restrictions upon the Presi- ", � , throughout the world. Rany people staff, be gned is destined to be vastly greater in the pride that makes you want a Whiereupon the lady said, "I don't , . others may steal- t si dent not sanctioned by the constitu- .;� 2tre to -day living in comparative pov- hecks. It is aLso good pra size. Already the number of U. S- shiny ,,, every year.-Kirigston Whig need anyone to stand on her head. ti,,. This Federal farm board would . ..�. arty who are really ri* but do not c ctic,e to motor tourists' cars enteHng this You should apply to Ringling Broth ,;: . keep your check books locked up at Standard. - be advanced by the United States �' know it. You may be one of them , Send for Index Book, "Missing Beira all times when they are not being country annually is several times the ers. Perhaps they could place you."' treasury a sum of $250,000,00o, and ,�. worked over, number of cars owned in Canada. There is one chicken that never in turn the money would be "I and Next of Kin," containing care- "Don't take anything for granted Accidents occur in which motorists, runs across the road, and that is the A little girl', the daughter of a farm co-operative associatiens. it .." . . fully authenticated lists of inivaing outside of the state or province in minister, being of an inquisitive turn I hc A check may be ap- one who rides beside the driver.- would be the duty of these smaller �, heirs and unclaimed estate arently certified and be, in reality, which they are resident, are involved. Sault Daily Star. of mind, wandered into her father's boards to enter the mancet from time lz�., have been advertised for, here and P The touring habit grows and the ranks study one day while he was writing. to time and buy various crops. -i.. . worthless paper. False certification " abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs s of motorists are being rapidly aug- ,�: � tamps can be made or bought for a "Maybe the reason so many photo- "What are you writing, daddy?" the The total farm crops would be ­ ' we offer for sale contains thousands few cents. When your checks are for mented. It is therefore inevitable graphs don't look natural," says the child asked. "My sermon for next divided into two classes, one for 1. "I of names which have appeared in that accidents on tours wil Sunday, my dear," her father re- home consumption and one for ex- " �, deposit, write 'for deposit only' with - Suburban Sage, "is because the photo- "" American, Canadian, English, Scotch, your signature of indorsement and some of these will involve liabil- graphers tell their victims to look plied. "And does God tell you what port, If the crop should be small "I �", Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- "There is, to-d,ay, no excuse for an ity for property or personal injury- pleasant." -Shelburne Economist. to say, daddy?" the inquisitiv,e one and the American demand keen .11 gian,, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and unprotected check. The organization It is therefore a matt,er of interest asked. "Of course, my child,11 Said -enough to keep prices high the co- . .� - I 3ther newspapers, inserted by lawy- that -ends it.s pay roll throu to every motorist to know his legal Those who hope little cannot grow her parent. "Then, daddy, why do operative boards would not buy. I 11� , wm, executors, administrators. Also I gh town, position if he is the plaintiff in a case keep on scratching the words ou-,. But where there was a large crop , �rk tontains lis . t of English a in an armored car, but lets its checks . ich a non-resident motor tou much. To them the very glory of you of any product rr"_ nd Irish .. . . float all over the country without pro- !n wh mall thing, for their . I .r ", # Courta of Chancery and unclaimed is the defendant and also if he while hope of it is so small as not to be The young man walked down the reason it or when for any other 11,� I tection, is, to say the least, an ana- would seem that there was .. , ". dividends list of Bank of England . chronism from the standpoint of effi- entour, is thp defendant in a case in a worth rejoicing in -George MacDon- street with one shoe off and his CO3t about to be a fall in prices the quay- ,, Your name or your ancestor's may be jurisdiction in which he is -not resi- ald. billion dollars or some part ,; ciency." . turned inside out. A cop grabbed him ter of -a 15it � In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) dent, as a result of damage done in and demanded: "What's the ,% — , big of it would be put to work. The Sur - it"', at once f or book. -W a motor accident. With a view to The human race Is divided into idea?" plus would be bou - I , , , ,_ two ght up, and the ;� International Claim Ageney ANCIENT PIRATES' LOOT ON establishing this, certain questions classes -those who go ahead and do "It's like this," said the young man- price thus maintained at a level , �:1 ' were put to Thomas N. Phelan, K.C., something, and those who sit and en- "I'm taking a course at a correspond- thought sufficiently high by the farm- �� V. "', �d �P�,, Dept. 296, BALFOUR'S ESTATE past president of the Ontario Motor quire, "Why wasn't it done the other ence school, and ,yesterday those darn ers. The surplus then would be ship- a� League. These follow and are num- way?', -Oliver Wendell Holmes. sophomores wrote to me and told me ped out of the United States and sold 4,`�;" Pittsburg, Pa, U. S. A. The most amazing find of buried bered so that the replies to each of to haze myselfl" at whatever price it would fetch. The ,, I 2930-tf treasure in modern times was that of the questions (that follow them) may A Toronto bricklayer has been on losses on the transaction ,�,�-� I . would be �, - - - — the Vikings' hoard unearthed on Lord be associated with the questions read- The teacher had been lecturing his ,Cv I.- the job for seventy years. Pretty borne by the United States Treasury, , , �,�: Balfour's estate at Traprain Law, a ilY. class on the wisdom often displayed th"t is to say, by ", . . o task. the general tax- , E?..T� hill in East Lothian, about four miles L A United States motonst, while by animals and birds. He compared rv%ers in the Uni ,,, , LONDON AND WINGRAM -B,,,tford Expositor. ' ted States. In some flw t , from the sea, says R. S. Pengelly, on touring in Ontario, violates a provis- it with that of human beings, to the rcumstances the crop may be stor- . Ir 1, the Loot of Ancient Pirates in T. P.'s ion of the highway traffic act. May -latter's disadvantage. I North. Organized baseball seems to be hav- A and held over for another year a and Cassell's Weekly. a -summons be served on him in the ing a hard time riding lie in expectation ," a.rn. P.m. the diamond Having finished his discourse, of a small crop. But It. Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 The excavators in May, 11919, were United States for this offence and if of its flaws. -Norfolk Virginian -Post. invited his pupils to ask questions ,4 . making investi tions for -i - so is he obli ed to - " . ,; - — 1, 4 - 4. 1 , I . 10.30 6.18 i 1� - 14 - 5 _r 4c SUM- & � - SU c �� �� Mr. in or a lan purposes when they stumbled on Mons? n 1P -2 One small boy held un his hand ,�, !, - � . . ,." :Ii � - " !',W, �,�%11'1171f/l I ,�_. .. I . . . ," � ,L �,,�� � , .. I I � lr, I,, I I. - � I .1 . - - , . I I ,, I ,, , I I , : ., . , , .� I . � , z I 1�_ . , , .� , . I , . 1, , I . I I It. 1— I I " , :, , . , �. . "O . 1 4��04" - - � , 7�._,,TZTT'. — I � - ­7�- -'!F- � ". , , - ­�i` , ��,,, � , ��:� � . - -­,�,�,,� ­,�:�t. ,,, .�?,�: �,t " �,,,�_ !'I d 1 4�pqpo "Oh,ere ,C P next , , , is trwi PrAp to' , . ­, ­ 96irY Well�,,the'q� , vnul bo 4.,�.� , '. - abroad V ,� "W"j, "."o, 'i. �,,� , � have no reason-- �i, reptrid 10o' plant- ing, sinci thq­scheme virtually'k0at- antees h1m,A market at reasonable or more than reasonable prices for all he can ' raise, I I Some critics of the, bill point out that it will have the effect of giying ' European workers ' cheaper food and cheaper raw material and -thus put them in a more favorable, position to compete -in the United States mar- kiet. Supporters ofthe. measure Ekay that as cotton is the only farm crop that is used In manufacture it will not be necessary to sell this abr�Dad at a cheaper price than it commands in the United States. They are then asked to explain why, if this is so, whooping it up for the bill. Last year they opposed it because cotton wa's not included. Indeed, cotton is perhaps the most unscientifically grown and. -marketed of all United States crops. , It some- times becomes a drug on the market Now, with a guaranteed price, it will be produced more plentifully than ever, but American consumers will not be allowed to benefit by the large supply. This benefit will go to places where cotton is manufac. tur-ed. It will be a great thing for Lancashire. But the American farm- ers fea that they have not been get- ting 4 fair share of general American prosperity, and if they now have to take it out of the hides of those who have benefited, -they are not revolted at the prospect. Naturally the East and all the Conservative opinion in the country are aghast at the economic heresies of the bill which to them is -just as fallacious and just as shameless as the free silver campaign. When it was brought up last year it was de- feated and generally dismissed as ridiculous. Now it has passed the Senate.. Its promoters have shown a rare faculty for getting adherents. They got the South by including eot- ton. They attached various other groups for various reasons of Self- interest and they got quite a little support from Senators and others de- siring to play politics. The idea of putting Coolidge In ,a hole has been attractive -to many. If he vetoes the bill he will improve Governor Low - den's position as the farmers, cham- pion and their candidate for the Re- publican nomination as president. If he doesn't veto it, he will lose the support of the East. ' It is Said that the bill will not 'be passed over the presidentZs veto forthe simple reason that many of those supporting it are r and in the the knowledge that it is dangerous and fatuous. A presidential veto would give many of them a chance to abandon the bill for the purpose of id standing by the president" :, ppen ........... .Z__1 ne 0 e cest. ings about r e . ., a cache of robbers' loot. It com- 2. An automobile of a resident * ruary is that it furnishes su "Well," said the teacher, "what Is . , I . . ! . 10.44 6.32 prised both Pagan and Christian ves- Ontario is damaged by collision in ch a short it you want to know?" � - - - - - - _N ., . li 10.58 6.46 with interval until that lovely month of �11 ,", sels, with spooDs and platters, flag- a foreign car. The Ontario motorist "I want to know, Sir," was the re- � . ­P.� Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 vari,et,v, March. -Detroit Free Press. ��, �', ,� ons, bowls, and dishes of silver, with wishes to sue the United States mat- . ply, "what makes chickens know how .. ,,,., Clinton, Lv . ....... IL15 6-52 a few Roman coins, the earliest of orist for damages. What course big our egg -cups are?" I � I , �,, li 11.21 6-58 Adversity has the effect of eliciting . � ! ." ��., I Loudeaborough .... 111M 7.1-2 the Emperor Valens, who began to should he follow? talents which In prosperous cireum- - -1 . . in I I . �, i-eign A.D. 364, and the latest one of 3- What are the rights of the par- stances would have lain dormant- A borrower went to a bank presi- . - �� ,� � i2lyth ............. IL44 7.21 Honorius, who died A. D. 423. The ties in each case? Horace, dent to get some money. The banker __ I �`,� . V ! ,f". � JWgrave .......... 11.56 7-33 silver filled three stable buckets, and 4. United States motor tourist am- was stony cold and to all pleadings / �7"� -. Winghain Jet., Ar. . M08 7A5 Professor Haverfield's view is that dently caused injury to a person -While I think I might have been a better 41%�. answ6red' no. At last -he said: '7,11 � ,1� 45 ,,�,1�1. Vnngharn Jet., Lv.. 12.08 7. the N'ikings buried this loot hastily in driving in Ontario. He conveys the man if I had not been such a good in � _. � I I �; I ,,��, W-ingham .... . ... M12 7.55 ake' a sporting proposition to you, � 11 ,�, I I anticipation of an attack from which injured party to a hospital, leaves his boy. -Professor S. Alexander. I have one glass eye. Opticians say, I I �-'­ they never returned. Lord Balfour name and address With the person in . , � . 11 I Elouth. - it is the nwt nearly perfect one they . ____ I [",,;,I,t� . has vory generously given it to the charge, and notifies the authorities of If we eliminated all waste space ever saw. If you can guess -which i!5-- ._ __� T" 8.111L P"n* Scottish National Museum in Edin- the accident? Could the -motorist se- is my glass eyt-, you can have the , � _,=� " . I - �', I 'Winghain ......... 6-55 3.15 and collected the particles which re- 1_5 1. burgh. cure bail as could a citizen of On- -1 . �_ I I . . .""�, 7.01 3*21 mained into one ball, a man would be loan. The customer promptly said: ,a-! I I =:; . ';�; The Viking raids would account, too tario? "Your left." "Well, how did you r 1'11i�,' � I 7.15 3-32 reduced to a tiny speck just visible - . I for the great find of early coins aj &. In the case of a non-fatal ,a I tell?" asked the banker. "It was the � I, � ­ 1. I eel- with a magnifying glass. - Prof. Ed- __ I , �, Blyth ............. 7.27 8A4 Cuerdale, on the banks of the Ribble, dent would an action for damages be oneit" answered the other, "in which , , I . . ,� �. ington, 11� �,�.. lAndeaborough .... 7*85 3*52 in Lancashire. Some workmen dug up subject to the same conditions as an . k I Saw the more sympathy.', 1. .. I 1� � li 7A9 4.06 a leaden case, within a strong wooden action for property? . .... 7.56 4.13 If this ftlsoi February spring con- — ' . I ,.' ��; I ,*'. linon LOS 4-20 chest, which contained a mass of in- 6. If a charge of criminal negli- tinues it will b*T-ng on an epidemic Of A young lawyer start6d in business � _1 J�:,tv gots. armlets, amulets, neck chains, gence or manslaughter were laid a- housecleaning that a first class bliz- on his own account. He espried a vis- I VIII. Ibmeefield ......... 8-15 4-32 rings, et,., ,with about 7,000 silver gainst a motorist could he be ex- zard will not be able to stop -The , J;!�� itor making towards his office and So ", Rippen ........... 8-22 4.40 coins. The latter comprised issues tradited ? ',il­ ; "I.- South Bend Tribune. he pretended to be holding a convema- - r',��,,- 1. Ilensall ........... "2 4-50 from the English kings' mints, includ- Here are the answers numbered in tion over the telephone, ending 'it 11-1 , -1 - .1,1 I Exeter ............ 8A7 5-05 ing Alfred the Great, some German the same sequence as the questions: With suggestions that New Mexico (just as the visitor entoired) with the , I T4-1- A V -11 _.. " I NT �_�_ ,iI � ,. � @ 5 ''I . 0 8 WOMB: 1-4o, nol I couldn% under- I � ., n an ren c ns, and ove can operste beyond be dropped and the state be 0 - -1 I , .4 , named 1. -we a take the case for less than $5,000.11 ­. half the total number from the Dan- the territorial limits of the gavern- Coolidge, bear th t it would be ;;_�,,:, Then, putting up the receiver, he �1 ­ C. N. P_ TIME TABLE ish kings, mints and from ecelesinati- ment which passes it. It follows that superfluous since we have a state ��, �!`;T., , turned to the visitor and said: .f1/Aff.V10JV W,& ` "., East . cal sources in Northumberland. Mr. 'a summons under the Act served in which is Cal. for short.—The Janes- I .V ozr.#-;* 4k.,�,,�� W. J. Andrew, F.S.A., secretary of the United States, or in any province "What can I do for you?" ,T'�' , a.m. p M. ville Daily Gazette. �J��,�, tGoderich .......... 6.00 2'.20 the Numismatic -al Society, -who has of the Dominion outside of Ontario I "Ob, I have just cilled to connect * I i ,11�%,. 3r, *'Iqe whate untry is rathe'r crowded with �,'­ In examined the whole subject in a pa- is of no effect ver. The person up the telephonel" was the reply. ) 0 ,.;, Holmes ........ 6.17 2.37 AF&O iS OF JV65,fi#,001ZSL _ This co �'_�,-'g is made is net reform organizations, but there's ,Ni'�, � Clinton ............ 6.25 2-52 per, hag identified this treasure as upon whom service -, - 'I ,,�Ii-� Seaforth ........... 6.41 3.12 the army eb"t of the Danish king obliged to answer the summons. If, room left for an Association for When the teacher asked the class - ,,,�,.,"Mt, St. Columban ...... 6.49 8 Hafdan IT. of Nortbumbria, two of however, the summons is sery how mally wished to go to heaven, I _,_ .20 ed per- Washing Dirty Matrimonial Lfnep In "A radio set to be any good to a farmer m. ust ,�,"fA-,;, .28 whose co in the sonally upon the foreign tgt,;. Dublin ............. 6.0 3 resident Privat�e.—The Bu�te Daily Post. all bands were raised but one. This �,,�.el, mass. while in Ontario, or left at his place ;lad stuck his ban& in his pockets be dependable. Market and weather reports, i,�S,�,'�, , West �ij��X'­., ",­ He shows from the chronicks that of temporary residence in Ontario, he and sneeringly surveyed tHe rest of ,MKn"-?;,.,, � a.m. p.m. p.m. onarch's army were hurrying to answer it. If he does Arizona man clicked when a cork the class. lectures on better fam4ing must not be miss- , 1. ,t� ,;�,� Dublin ...... 10.37 5.88 9.37 this in is obliged' which he was pulling with his teeth ,(M ed—they are of daily importance to rhe.') I 11, t,� li ,41, �,, t �1( 1�iii--` I -St. Colurnhan. 10.42 5.44 . ... north after their defeat in 911 by pot answer it a fine can be imposed waRblown into his throat. That's 11 .' '� y goodnessill cried the teacher. , .� "'T" the Anglo Saxons in a battle in which in his absence. This fine can be en- what comes of beating the Don't you want to go to heaven, , t, , , , � I - ­,"V"�;:1 Seaforth . ... . 10.53 5.52 9.50 1",:, � ,, ,i,` , country's forced only against assets belonging corkscrews into padlocks. — Border ,, �. I- :� ,_ ., King Halfdan IT. was slain, and he Billy?" "The young folks depend on radio music for 1, ,,, . �Mntor ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 surmi sure wag to the foreign resident in this prov- Cities Stay. 1, I I , I", 'I" Holmesville .. 11.20 7.03 10 * 13 No," said Billy, disgustedly. "Not th-eir danve. Our only opportunity of hear- -_1 , .. _! , I . , Goderich . .. - . 11.40 7.20 10.g� buried at this spot by Danes, who were ince. It follows that if he ha's no if that gang's going." . ' , . ,j�l i, , �'. . subseqkuently slain ,before they could &-%,sets here, so long as he remains sel Ford said that they are hav- . I in.g the world's greatest artists is over the t 1; . � Ed K � ; � " ". impart the secret and the exact out of the province no penalty against ing too much fun to sell, for a billion. 0 radio. Our Radiola is dependable and gets, � L� i� 4��, I., whereabouts of the treasure. There him for violation of the I ,", I,, . act can be That -must be a lot of fun,—The Can- . these feature-§ for us. It is a Westinghouse." ', I �..i�`, '."i, , , , C. P_ R. TIME TABLE was a local tradition that if one look- enforced. I FARM RELIEF BILL LIKE FREE �, .,., . I �, , ..r . ed u the Valley of the Ribble to- ton Evening Repository. I 'i. , " ,�It� �� , , East p 2-3. This will depend upon whetber I ASX YOUR DEALER. - ,,:�'��,,,,".;�e . . ­` . SILVER � . I 1­1,'��!,I""", � '' the foreign owner has assets in Ott- ­qlt�. " ` , ,.,;. w s Ribeheater one would gaze ov- A house is modern when dad can't I -��"�13�;�.L` I. I : Sales 0 . ", I -, � Goderich .................. &50 er "the greatest treasure England had tario or not. -If he has assets in On- find , broom 'etraw to ,ram out his As the result of some of the most .6ces in, Principal Can�dian Ciiies 1111,­?,t�_. - . '�.'f. �'!�','�"", ,��;�I���"!� '.:��:�­ ]RAM .................. be given by the pip,.—Stratford beacon -Herald. extraordinary and shameless log roll- . ,, . � , et . 5,55 ever seen," hut searches and divining tario, ,leave will I " L, , �,,i .1.,.., . I . i I ­1,101�,`!t '�.; "I 11 . t ,,;� D�, Y, .., I "'', I Zdagw ................. 1. I * 6,()4 rods failed to locate it for a thousand Courts for service upon him of a not- I Ing in history, the MeNary-Haughen CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY. LIMITF-D � IV.- . � .. 'ben adopted by the.tl HAMIUMN . I I , ";t, ' ,.�.,. . � Auburn ................... : g.11 ydarg, until' In 1840 it was found in ice of the Writ, and the procedure Some of the flappers vre see these bill has b nifed - I - 1� I ,ie . 91 -7th . ..................... 6.25 the circumstances narrated. "The following that will The the same as If days ought to go South for the winter States Senate, and is expected to pass I . � � � , ""',1 , I I I I ,;,"�,i," - ." walto'n ................... 6.40 most valuable treasure ever found on he 'were a resident of this province', or put on indft clothos,—Xitchener the HoUse of lUipreSentatives, Then . Agftk ; "::,. , Xd�sxught .......... I ...... : 6,52 English soil," says Mr. Andre*. and if judgment is rccovered it may . . r, , p � __ ., �., I .cc � it Will g6 to' President Coolidge for I Re " 1- 1 `,`4,,,--',�,.;,;, � � vofoito ,....,A, ............... 10-25 Atother set of curio -us trftsure finds be satisfied out Of his assets in this ord. I I his signature. , He is ekpeetcd to veto W � 6- e � . � ­�� N , . � .1 onks prrovince. If the foreign resident hits Army maneuvers are to be held it and Congress is - liot 'eipeotted to I I � WMWOOMM " , A', begart in 1964 at the M I .1 11 " ,4, , � " .' ' , JTaIJ I , - 11 'k I I I 11, on , . I "I'll . . . . . . V I . "I'll ....... $ ,� _� -Io'. �, " ), ". 1� . '""I �IUJ'Vvl ',,,-� , yeto, '�,�, ,�,' 'W'd#t once a portion of the Abbey 6f Whal! no assets in thia.trovince the OfitarI6 the Mexican b,0414cr In Aprit. ra that pass the, bill 0#oit hilt Ili an� , ,� �'. ,, , - "'g, ". , P "t", 'N' � ..... . . '16,4-J'1,;, ".."', 1%, ; 41' 1 . a.m. loy, tit Eftles near Manchester, of a Mner may do one -of two things. lie at advertIs6n41nfs7-4U Flint 'tweafling 64100111 sitt* � I 11 , , , , . . ..", �, , .. il ......... - 1. .1 _i . . 10 . U ? -1 n the I g1l. 'Ito W,14 a � 'Zl� titisdfdi6tt i 1. I w�,;"-w"'. . the I filt A �Iffllhbrm`, ot : ,- � i 1. ' � D..ALY 11-6 ...... .. I'll,\, -1 , 1. ' I".,M�,�l,i,,""�,.,:,,�'ll�""I J I - Suu. evgfit a Moft I — "', , 'a 'I �,�,�t)', �, U, �,Oi 0�m ..,;. w "O., ­.. o ...... 7AT bowl �coutaitdrtg 6,00e Lcriglish and may sue the foreign rehident here, oj! d-dy Journal. � 1" I . , , ,0,,A�,XiI , ,, -;; �", " , � ,� 11 I, r " �, " � �I�,,.'��-��, , ti - ,­ �. 01 ""I �1 ,� , . 1'_j",�"&.�. , i .1 'I, A ; I dgd it%6toes "N'"At , I 11AS foreign coins. I lid may. sue him I /1- " � At -i , I � . . _ ,. F ii..�!, �� Ai�,�,�J,% , 0, � ..� ­ . a which he resides and 1 , , , -1 "�� I I ., . - . . '' , . I . . �� I . '8v , 4, S,u , I I "I I 11)! *. .L ,- I N *A1 '0, n 1910 in ,or n I ." 14 , , ,� 1� . ,* ,,� 41. ww I .... 1101 I church rest atio at as asbetai vn1vAp14 ���i 'a, Alloft,.fatmoa'blu�auob tt ,a fifted', � M . !,�, .. ..� i,..1.1 I . , " f, , P 9 0 4,00oo! g . T1. . - - 1. , I I , . I � . I I I .., .. " " I .. ,� 11 I .. '.4'.44004....... � . I � , , I ,, I 0 . I es ' A, con. tho forel rd,gidelit,is,aded herb and I , 4�,� ��,; 1,94Z UU, a wooden bo3t �61! Austrafldfi;�&��!'_Wtl y6kT. I .3 414 P, I ulill 2W , 44 , I - & �, l�""X' , I . S E A I R010% T H 91 tainIng About 2,900 siltor pennies Wu c0ftt NO -frceec4l'099 h6bg *6 On- ara,should r6At-,4,'llttle 1i i "t 4� 11,� ''. i " ,.r . AN, ,�4,-�4ti,ik"�..i.,h I * , . . . F � " � ,.� - - tt �. � � � :r6j., ,1,Q 04'Vat v - it ; i I ' I " � ,' ,; �. . I . . � .�, I � , , I. , R ,W Itiofet Daily, litati _­"., � , I i") , �!, to dq, ��e I 1. .1, .11 I - 1441�. 4 found' be)jbaffi 6e fio6tg �6:t t tarlto jj�sf,d t, ti da , I Ta', qee " t � ". A I I si 1 _ ,,, .., .,!*, . rfil . j�lt::,=, -,� '1i'**ft. -�` , ` ,,, ,,, i ,� 1 *#4'd#,#.# .0 nrJt#& I �. , PE .11 � to � I '' ";)''._ ,,, ,;� ,� , � 1. , . ­ .1 I ?.% ' fit A, Uatik, t4-dilditt dt 06 t I, th I Z - .1 � I. -I. � - - 'r i # ,, " .1 . . . - ,. I , 1, 11#0 .,I Mel - on" 'ea:'DU ', porp . - �' . I I , , , 'L�,� 1 il� � , ,�_ I � jw*e�44 voi,o��v;i,. 0. �, ,4IWOP; 4L � ,11..��,, _ ` , "" ". , .L"ji __­ v -I"'. ­;'' I_ I ''t 'r _1.`1r11- " �­­�,,, .-,i...,. I I I I .­ � , t I ,11. 4 0,,,q0jP �:�"" �. I I I jj04,,,�,,,j, _�;.­ � t �.111W1VM9kWf:!i*b,x0 , t*' I _".i�_ 1, 1.1-1., . � . _, it , I ."I". -1, � #uv I I I I � . I � � . I 11 � � ft" " 0 "I 13 t. T , i; - 4,110 . *�* 11 . W414 . A- . . I ., 't _,�t 7 . I, ... I -,­ - ! I - 40,; I oaters, 41 leaden "9sed, idontaill - aga st . � M011t I 8 1 6 " " When lt'io*00 hl. , , 1, d ­ � , ;�p ,'­, � ., .�:,,�­,i ­ 1'�:�. I , - �__ 7 � 0 r, ': -, - I � , — I � '' � I.; .", . ­,­­"� I I I , I Zeign . I 46464 bt ' .140 bast�'*. 6 16" fepi,ildd fit, -1 I " - "e� I., I . �, � . I ., ,;�, � I I I Y.'' ,? I I I . ,::..", I, '. . ,.-,�,�, " ­­ , I ­ �.:;!,�,;'��,"�,',,�' �. � � , � I I r ^,;,: �,i* .: -� ', " , �#]"; ,_,_ 1, I I. .. I", ' :,i 1. , , "'.,p", � .� 1. I I . � , -.-r ,, , � � . .� � . �. , � . , , ,r I .. . . . I , , . 11 �, : I I I . I . I 1 4� � . � , , , 'Ir " , - , * I , I . , � . �� , I '. � , A , , , -�, , , , '. . , ,,,, ,&, , � , I . I , �,, " , , , . . I I . � � . , : I , I I - . 1 , . � � . � I -1. . , , I , , , � ; , ,. ,,� , r ., . ", " , , ,, . . I � I I . . , . . �, � . I , , r I � � t . I , , , I I � 1 . I . ': . . ", � , , I � . � . 1, I , " , �, I �* , , � I � I I I I . I ./ : . � ., . I,! ., , , �', , , . '� - , , � , , '� , , � , . I '.1 : , . � � " . :, I , . I . , 'irt": ,�, �,,� - , I '� 1% .1 , .;, I . �, . . . , � , 1, , "I I I .. ; �', : � f . . . �;,,,�. � I - I I " . . . . . . , � 7 , , .. � , , , . I . . I , , . , 4�4 " . ,K�l 1�4�ilorll&',�� �9 ; . I I . . 1. I . I - . " . , 'm W , . �, , , , � , , , ", r , I � , , � ". , , , , , ., �, ; ', . i '� I I I ,., I ,11 ; - , ,,, �i `�, , , , "" ;;;;;;fLL , , - . , I � i , I '. .1 . , o t--�.,� � ".1 '.' � " " . % ,,� , , I I " .1 I I 1. I . , .1� . 1. ', tt, 11 ��, W,11, �,, . ,,, ", . . ­., I - � .. '! I � . . . - , . , , I 1: I , . , , �, , , , � , � ,11 , ,,,, , , � IJ !�) ,:� . "i" "i 1, .1 I , , All - 1� r � , , � ""","g; - �',,O,,� , , ��, , 1 1 , -, �, .", � . , ". " I , . . ,. . , 0. , , � " - . , .. , , , , , , �. ., , ; 7 , , , � I - I , , , , - � , I I 11 � ..!�ili'#II it�',;,tv -VW.'M1*.M,§, ­,�(f �6��, up " �'e 4;'Tlc � .: ,1'4M,, i'?,,,�,�'. � )�`,! -2_,­I��,,,A I,; ".", "'4"Y' �,i;� ,�:� 1 ,,.�,iijl � r , , !, , �� 'I, - --,� * ... , , . I , '. ", I , __N' � , -� .,,�,,���;,��,�,.��,���f,'.,',,��, �,,, "" t" �.,: "", 1­.� 1� W, , -, 1, ­� "I �, 1� , 11 . 'i�,!,If,l�",�ri��,�,�!��i�,.t'.�f�� .,!�, 1"D""I",� - � ,I.,�;.�j, __ ___ 1-111, ,�.,�l.,.,�,,�It'�,1,1�_,�,�,,��, 1, 't',�,����,���.�,,:��!�,�,,,'.�.�,,',',t�ii-),���,,�,�,,�,., -�:,,,',,;t�,;.; 11-1 -- 111--t"'IrIt 11.11 1. � I �� ­,!� .,� 11 -111"', , �:iS� ,�QT��`,��.,�_,;,�.,�', � ­ �'�, *��i�g �,,,',�i;�.,,,.;l�,�',"�;;;,�;,; , ,,( - '.,.'. .i �i­,��,� , ., , . , �". ":... `­­­­­­_ I I ­ I �;I;.i. '� R�t,;%,�,�i �,,��, 1, , 'A I )" , � �J "':,,,�ir,".".,,",,,,,,,,"�,�,,'� , I " " I,- . '� It" 1;� I I , . ,. � ; '. , I �' , �, I `� '11,10, _ I - .h. ", ,,, . ,t�, Wi " 1',- ;;;;; � ­� �, � " .", � I , ,�,:,�! 9, ., ,, - V, I 'I .-11- iW11 . '11 I It, �­;t,�:,r, ., ,�' .� , ,:. �, I ��11 , ,1,,� .,',,,,,,,.,,�, ", , " �. �9 1110 , ,� 1�� ; , . , . . 20�, r!",?.�ip"�v�v���t,�v�,�,?,7i�"t?z,���,i�i,,,�p�,&,�. kq,�,,,J,t� ,,�_ ".1N I'll , 11 ,, I.. . , , . ,." , ­1­1­1'i�,,­11 0,�Y;`.4�1 'I I 1�1 , � I .11 , , 1� 'i � I �,D'4; ,, ,,,',,' , ,., . " r , "', �"`­ � - . .1 .� I .I..."', ": . " � �,,,,��, '. � ,,�,_,'�'�!;J­, I , , , �' .�,Z ­­ � ,----r1,, --,j , �,,, I � , I I � , r, , ��,�i,'_� ,% ,.. , , _;-