1 a':c Fr ur jar` vvn-u:-:-on of 01 ...1 hm LIOTOR VEHICLES RR. -.T`Jf;?-I ONTARIO DEPARTfMEL\'T OE CLEANING upsetting beds. - "S`.'.::iu;. or." some friends met ` me and I spent the day at liitchener 1 and Watcrloo. My train left Monday ` at noon umi 1 got back to Barrie in ` tllu e\`ening.. I am quite convinced now that this trip was well worth trying for and one I will always rc- inembcr. and l . hope, after the ilep1`e-ssionl`.-as vzmislied, Otllel Simcoc girl: will be able to enjoy 21 special two 2`-.'c.-k.<' c0u1'. at Gue`.pl1."`_ ._:____._.__. 844 Children Killed or Injured playingjin Street. L567 Toronto Daily at 10.25 sun. 4:, 9.1".) IVLADE TO LOOK JUST LIKE NEVV BY OUR CLEANING PROCESS 0111- recently installed upto-date Cleaning Equipment is p1'ep:11'ed to handle any kind of Dry Cleaning` Job. `N1 I NAKI J WINNIDEG EDMONTON J A S D F. FL ILOCKY MOUNTAINS DACI I-`If. COAST AIAQKA_ ` .~Uu'.1)x use C.-1 .'\':1DI.-IN NATIO.\'.-(L EXPRESS FIRTH & MOORE To little children all men and -1 are big people. They look to ers of cars for protection. ln U:<.>.:' last year, the trust of 884 was betrayed. The record for 1932 IS 31'; the. ?.:;f. --and hearts-ol e\ er'_.' rr.:; 1*. 2' woman who drives a motor '. :?..'. YOUR ORDER APPRECIATED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 229 .-\f'1e_- YOU do YOKR '~f'.:;.": ' PROTECT THE KIDDIES i :2 PRESSING 109 Dunlop St.1'eot., Barrie Leopold .\{cLca1cZay, IJHNISTLZR oLvMP?E_GAMEs July 30 - Aug. 14 'l`HL'RSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. :.-jj For an addtd srmir rlvr hurt! the Canmdzlm RDL to the Padfir Coast. ____________.__. ` addai rln ml Rm nu HI` tum: time` DYEING ..'..`cv. uI.L1`..\.\\ rsetting beds. H |`\L lJL LII ufto;-moon. E11110 H)`; or d1`\\`c. -nus/\(\ u-nv lilll the Ontario bountiful 5 tables. \\' 1:.-Alum :13`: lillssur when 2 ....,n L'dU|\':. dlc-H11}. 0-`.u.i~.. , . q:..,-.jo. , `,9 1n1o:o:o2&o;'- boa):-xocpozozotcd ':' o 5 ! Humor `Farmers Forumzgi we-.1--~nu u nd the nbc M1`. Pzlge A6` vnnntr lUu;1;.'. U... county \\'v1'C n.~nnIn.r fn tn Wm. .\u_\ m~ . \`(~r_\' liburul in work the Iuwzmi \`-." I.L. . LU Lur `Any \\ ( .1: 501118 [Can A txxx-Iv; and 1 -I . I near the end of the. Nz1t. Hall girls had: r~ 6`m I1: uvl-ah-h '9 1111 MlNESiNG JUNIOR FARMERS i c.1v1=. SPLENDID PROGRAM] v Although one of the last groups to` organize under the Barrie Junioi-1' Fztrmers Associzltion, the `.\Ii11esing Juniors have inude .sp1cndid progress since their 01'__1'\IliZ'z1i0l 1 rnet.-ting hold` at the home of .\'l(31`\'}'11 Pai'kc.1' on April 4th of this year. An outline} of the way this club is Iuiictioxiing; is herewith 3;,-`i\`o11 and it will be noted. from the v2u'iou.< pi'o:.ji'u1n.~: that mo. of tin: 1n()iI1b0X`S :_it lc-u. 2111` t:1kin___;i some part in the }_J1`()_L'I':`.2)`1 from tiim. `to time. C........e..-u nl- Nlonl-Ina: I to nmc. ` . Summary of Meetings `.\':=.s .<` April 1111-~O1'gzmiz.'.1t7ion zm.-cgting Y0ll11.`I~ held at the home of Mervyn }`:L1`l(e1:..Th( 5 ()1ce1's elm-ted: Lez1de1', Roy 'I`1'ac-_\',11~)'~\-">'t`d .~\.<::t. Louder, Fred Pearson; Sec.- i11k"f 41} '1`re;1.<.. G(>rdon .]o1m.~'ton. i7.utt4- .-\.p1`i| 1!)U.;~-I\1mt1ix1_: at the Min.-X"1n:ult- sin-g` Hull. ibut, fa Talk by Loy Wall and Lynn I{11.<-;Th0 [:3 :2.-ll_ of .\lici'nu1'. on Junior I*".u'n1or'1>'~1D1` Huh A.`ti\'ities. in Bax Tnu z1g1'ivL1l1L11':11 rcp1`es0ntL1ti\'u `K P41`t0 ;;`uv<- a talk on The Oppo1-tunitie,~ moved and Ohj(~cti\`0.< in Junior 1:u'me1` L"-`VD: Work. . the \':1luu of 21 p1un- "ii1i~"0 ned p-1'0:_,-`nun and importamce of get- `JOHNS ting e\`e1'_\' mu-mber to take some part T110 in the p1'ogmm as often as possibly-. 105535 The progrzun was :11-1'a11;red for the GUN` next meetin-*. ;sch0ol MM. :`*11 ,_\lcm+inn- hnlrl 3+ ,p;roon1 ENJOYED TWO WEEKS` SPECIAL COURSE AT GUELPH ' By Vera. Chappell, who won tlu. Grand Championship Prize of the 1331 Barrie Junior Fair, and wan awarded a two xvccks special course at Guelph. .-\fte1' :1 long wait .~;p1'ing' zn`ri\'c(l and it was time to leave E01` Guelph for a special two weeks c0ur.~'c. I motored to Toronto Sunday Y1l_`.{`l1t, go- ing to Guelph on the train .\Ion(lu__\'. After re;,:iste1`ing' at the lnstitute. wn; w(.~nL to our 11-.~'ilen(*c and were servc-(1 a dainty 21ft<-moon tea. \,\`-2. u-nnf `.'n win` as in .\I2u'Dtmz1l;ll next moetmg. ,- Muy 5tl1--.\leeting held at thel? home of lildon Adzlms. Roll call an- swcred by naming :1 breed of cattle.` Talk by Eldon Adams on l'Zxpe1-- ienccs in Growing Outs." Jtulging cla.<.<--bzu'1ey. by Gordon Johnston; judging cl:1s.<--0;1t.<, by .\I01'\'yn Park-, 9 r , er. June 2nd--Meeting held at thu home of Roy Tracy. 1011 call :u1s\vo\-- ed by suggestions for home beauti- cation. Paper by Earl Rh-'n:n'(l. on Expelience in Fa1`min5.1` in \\'cs.'L- em C:m:1d:1." Talk by Fred Pezn'.~m1 .-\lfz1lfn."` T1v)\r\ on Curing 1n+ls,7TIn`.lnv I-`i,.],] l-`rx vmnI`<' Dl. of grain mm weed soul smnplos. sl;o\\'ing the um-I common. as well as thu common. van-` ieties of 5.;'r;1i11.~", by lloss Ricl1211'l. ':\li'1lIZ1." June 10tl1-Ju1`.im~ l;1|.'1nw:.<' Flclil Day, .\Iidhur.~`t. The .\Iino.~in:: Club was representu-(l by both the boys` zmd ::ix*l.<' softball te:1.m.<. Quite a number of the membo;-rs al. their pr0\\`ess in . endunmce con~ tests as the balloon race. blind mania .tand0m, etc. *3 T..l-- 1+1 \l.-.nHnn- hnltl :17 . `rim homu- gtantiom, etc. July 4th--.\I(-c-ting` held at the home of F1-yd Pc-arson. Roll call answer- ed by nz1min5,r of breeds of poultrg.-.= Paper by )Ie1'\'_\'n Parker on DI1i1'}` Cattle. Talk by Roy Tracy. Sharing `Life on the Farm with Dad." Ques tion match on Grain G11`o\\'in};`. ; \..m._-+ 1.-+__ I>m nn\'1 mP(-`ti1".' 13` l tlOll llli`.ICll Dll urznu \111U\\1n;,'. . .-\ug`u. 1. next meetjng plzmnc-d for this (late. to be held at the home of Ed. (`:1\`:\nag'l1.. A base- ball gzune is being arrzulged to pre- lcede the meeting with the Utopia Junior Farmers Club. Roll call to be au.<\vered by the naming of breedsv ; of horses. Talk by Vic llillcr on . Poultry. Comic sec'tion-~Bit.= of Bunk .l--by llaurice Jones. introducing a l l 1 I new feature. Current e\'ents--b:. Geo. Fmlicl-1, featuring the lmperiax Conference. Paper on Dairy Cattle by \`i. club member. .~\u2u. 5th--Thc- I\Iitl'nurst \r.. nnisinw 1- and` fnv u vr. 2| U) \1.~1un5 Aufrust 5 .\Iine.~'ins_r C1 ju(l_rinL' pmw in the .\Iidh ...~ n4` H-:4. stdck early A!` SOUTH SHVICOE GIRLS` ` JUDGING COMPI? `SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL EVENING ; { IS HELD BY UTOPIA CLUB; - l IE1`: Tlub : nu n n- dainty a1'te1'noon tea. We went t'o classes Macbuiizild Hall and )Izu-Donziltl Institute from 8.1:". in the mornin-,1 until 4.30 in the afternoon, taking sex`:-n subjevts, sewing and cooking, I bulicve, being: the most intcro: Other .~ub_|cc`..< wc-1'0 house niuriugoincnt. child study, foods. j.`.`}'l`11 and 1zxum1i'_v. What V\\'k; studied h:i.< p1'o\'m1 very helpful and is coniu vtud with our _-\'erydzi_\' \\'o2`k. ".-\f1--1' 4.30 we \\'t*h~ l'1`<--'- tn ii". ;1~~ LI` In . ..,,`. to the m0mnvr.< respon- tho : and welfare- by Frank H|:mn.=on. the board room of the oice on S:\tu2'd:1_\' even- r.ber---no absentees. county. Barrio G1':nnni:n' School v`- 5} lp_ mstablislieil in 1843. with li`i'm1o1'ii-k A it). the first liczulnizistoi`. Tho` was first held in an easterly t11e;roon1 of the court house. In 1849 the new Grznnmzn` School \\`:is built ,m.3_lon Blake St. mm-. ln 1378 two mcmoi':i.hlo (:\'OIlL.<` g-mg took place. On the 12th of Augilsi. :tQ1{; the g'1'c-at Hnnlun 1`ug::1ttz1 come oli Fm-1`-_ on the lovely boy. when ozirsmon ifrmn all parts of the continent mzulu ; :1 Vain oll'oi't to strip H-unlan of his t mm-_ l1ll|l'ClS. On Deconibor lth. Barrie .~ utm_ \\':1.~: lifzhtod with gzus for the first ( -(1,-on time. Tho u:n'liv. (late for L'0l11])l(!i.\.' closr-l~ Nest-1. . . . - _ unu~l11}.`_` 01 me buy by ice \\'(1>' l.`( (f0l.'(i(.`(i|( 3 ungoii Deceinber 1st. 1875; the latest, _ \-d,.`J:u1n:1r_\' 18th. 188. ). The ez11`lie>-1"" opening` was on the lust day of .\'Iai'ch, 1978. and tho l21lZL`St 31:15 9th. 187-}. 311-. Dzivirl Soules. l1o\\'o\'<:1'. sziys that hr !`(`1i10hll)L`l`L`(`l Sir John Fi`u1ikl'm.- and his p'.u'ty coining: up the buy ini bouts on the 15th of .\lz1rcl1 on one of i`i..< joui'no_\'.~' to tho \'.\\'. \'l:1 Ponc- tz~.11}: in 1925. xlson.` uring lite iowod u o L` (Continued from page one) I paired and launched as the Simcocx = In 1853 the 1\'Iorning commenced 1 iirunning from Barrie, and in 1955 the . J. C. Morrison" made hm` first trip I glbetween Belle E\vu1't and Orilliu. pI'[`\\`o years later almost to a day she = g n was burned to the water .< edge at he. 5 dock. In 1861 the Emily .\T:1y b-.-- [i 7 _::`:m to run and wntinued till the com- pletion of the 1'21i1\vuy to Orillizx. L-:"|`hv Ida May" \v:1.~' the lust p.'xs.<<-n- 3 mar boat that plied b(-t\vm.~n Barrio (Q und Orillin. :1' The Barrio .\I:1:.;f11cL, Inter [ho f\'or- ._;;Hu-rn .~\d\'::1m*. \\':1.< :~`L:l1`tt'xi by Mr, `I_"'l'11).<. Fox Dzxvit-3. tho f'11'. issue b(-- " *' on .-\n"`u; 1:}. 18-17. 'l`ht- l'h~1`:1hi . .:. ;.. mm 1.\- up .1 WI EARLY HISTORY OF SIMCOE COUNTY ;t LHUII _v , l`1\.o.< linu` ( `\\`:\< .. 1 _ . ,|1):1pm` In the ].)l`0\'l!H'0. U \ 1~ 1. but, J':1i1m .. :\.~: The I.:1\\' .)mu'nul. thv .l`ormnn. 'wg.,-1.. might m:ul(- its dvlun Barrie in ISM. uditml by J:um-s ":1\`t0n and ntlwrs. It \\'us later to 'l`m'ontu. \\ ,- huvv :11. nu\\'sp:`.pe1'.< pL1b1i. in almost x-\'(:ry villu as well town, in thv 11> b0 L'.\:pL-',L('\l | I 1()ull_`.',. llllk 'l`he Spiril` \ p:\s.~'vd out. . :\}.11w:'.` 1 v,.xH-n \\': nu: ulikn ... `g zcttv \\':l: ': m:1(l(- at 0 {but fz1i1o<`.. vm... I ..\.- 1 XlL`\\_\1)..1 \'i21;I(), ...\..n-xv ".'\l1`'`:' 5.-')\) \\`&' urn 1]!" \\'i,- \\.'i `. until .~:uppi-i` 1in1-. from '.iD"i`. until _-igxht. Swan-LI was l1`!'2l|1f.1'L`(i for us nimost cu eveninjx. The first nigxht we niut in one 100111 and zu`i`ange for a L-orrido`-` 1 party. \\'i-(1iio. night we \\`m'u 1 invited to :1 party with the MacDon- ald H2111 girls. Tinre was d:incin;_. games and n1l1.~fiC, and then we finish- ed up in the usual way with lunch. The following` night Di`. Stephenson gun: a special lecture on music, il- lustrated by playing a few pieces on the victrola. We were then clitor- taint-(`I by Miss Kruickshank and lunch was .ze1'vc(l. Suturdzxy innin- in_:1' bi'oug'ht rain, but this did not stop us, as we went on our toui H1rnus7`i\ the Trent Bzikery. inuscuin, u .. \ \ |11u;_v1:. Thu 1 .-Xceonling to 21 bulletin issued by the x recently 6 Dominion Bureau of -`Statistics. the bonded debt debt of all V \ the province.< to $218,875,927. `creased each }'e2`.l' i1`e:1:hed the sum combined, amounting in 1916. steadily in- of to 1930, when it $919,141,905. tie this the b0i'ro\\'i11,2's on treaa~ urv bills: umountexi to $T1.T8b ,3`26 in 11:330. while 'l"ni< tirement of debt 505.045 in 1930. The bulletin l'HiU`i'\i states the combined sinking funds 01' all ])l`O\`ll`l('L`.< for future re- :i1nou`nteii to $50,- lmul the that viewing `the total debt with its abnormal in- <.'i'ezis;-.5 in 21 period of fteen years, thr: bare gures are soniewhat zil211`m- i'ea to 1 1 1 i l 1 are .~'On1(-.'\\'{`1'dI zuzzr:-x ing. 'l"'ni.< might lead think proviilcial g'o\'L-i'n1ncnts reck- lc.<. L-xt1`z1\`z1g`a11t in nancial man- agelncnt. It should be borne in mind, `howevoi-. that a considerable portion of t'ni.~' 1'cpreso11t.< :1 revenue produc- in}: im*c.~'tmc11t. `.1 large part of which is sa-if-.~uppo1*tin}._r. The annual rev- nhlln nziiti fn T)!'(J\';;H\'i511 t1`eaSu1`ieS BONDED DEBT OF PROVINCES _'1`hVc uI'1hC`J`n Advance COMING EVENTS 111 mu .'._L`L', xunv mug .~\'Lmul. 1&1`:-1 thc ltlrum-l :11, am`. in 1.\`l33~` 1.110 G:\-| .~'t,:11'tx-:1. .-\11 1-'ur& \\':l.~e w time to . 21 daily " mzpm-,u- ..I H. fan-r~n\r\:i' hu- :.`.` 3. I541. ll|(' our lustrated by play1I1g IO\\' plUL'L'.~ Um I i` .\1i<.< Kruick: C J- b1'0l1_`_ ,'i1t E through poultry dcpzirtment and dairy. thy-.~u all proving: very interesting. In the afternoon we went to u .<'now and then had our corridor party in the even- ing. which consisted of gznnes, sing- ing. contests and lunch. The next morning we went for a .....n. .\..,...ml Hm 1-nmnus and through .5. . prov. rm l)l pla um-H HL` uuuucu Luv- C1511 treasurxes r\ s` n-.~u-n~.~n In an 4. . we Cu1`1`y1x1_; incu1 1`L-(1, w`n1le -:r\rr +'nn.1 n- n.Iz_.', .....\. .m.< of 1't:pa_v- ' the principal M1`. and ;\l|'.`3.V motnn-ml (|n\\`H In .~mu.- \\'l'l`|(`{ zn-'0 S011] fri:-ml.~' Mrs. im: Llu HUI Lnl` \\I'l'I\ J. H. |Juu;_'_`:I i:u`qu.1inl:|m-.-.; I3.-\~ id. id. I l\l'\. l':. I1. I loy, of l'l. Mr. and NI`: Liwir liij.-,` Hay Mrs. H. Wm for .\'TL1.<|ml<:\. Lhv \\'l'l'l\ with Ll'm'. `.|k.-' ll.-\' morning went wr a walk around the campus and through ; the grec-nhou.<.e.~'. and then to church in the (`\'Ql1iI1j_". The next two u\'en- in.:.< we had lectun-.<. one on g-Md:-n:~ by Prof. .\IcC1ennun and one on binL<. iHLL by slides, by }'1'o1. Czu:.-ur. '1`ho. who were not too tin;-i x-:m1t to a show \Ved11c:`duy .un.<.~ . . (.. Hl0lll]J.\`Ull :11, I M 1`. and M r. (luclph. ()nl:1riu, _'. ,:l_L"In('llL of liu-in l\':|Ll1:11'imr. Lu Mr. , .1. . . . . . . ..l' M. | Ii. ku. lUH)l'1L.\l J.0(l:.~`u. .\.l*`. mu! (Emmi I.mlg;1- n 1:|st\\`v(-k. l|- :\1r.<. l\`n|wrL l Mr. zuul .\1r.<. in KilLL".\'U)ll lust `M-u.-nnia~ (lrznul n \. Ml`. zuul .\l)'.<. J. K. .\ll)llI\lll.'lll \\1'|- lust \\'l'1'k nil:-miing_-' Hu- Mu.~'m1ic (Emmi l4ml;,n-. (.'.lu,-. (':u'sun. ml .'\'urt,l`. |2;1_y, spout the \\'m-k m-ml with his ]):ll'('ll1>`, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Jurson. l":rcd Billingslcy of 'l'uronLu sp(,-nL the week end with his parents hero, :lf1.(`!' (`onuplutillg :1 motor trip in- cluding thc Guspc 1`cnin. H.ulil':1.\, St. John zmd Boston. '\I.. MN A I. M I.n\w-r ..n.l \ 5 `St. John and L'.o.sI;0n. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M. I.o\\'(.-1` of \ ViI111i1)\-.1: spent the week cml with thv f01'mer'. ;\`l 1`. Chas. Lowur, Sophia St. west. Mrs. 'l`hos. Mulhollund has been DU[)Hlil Db. Lint. Mrs. 'l`hos. tzunzulttziuttzltt spending :1 f('\\' with ilttl` .s'i. on Toronto St. ;\`li.<.< I{uym)1(ls, of the post. oicc '|st:i', is leaving for her holidays to- day. i i \1 r zinri Mrs. .1. 1'1. liillimrslcy huve. `day. I Mr. and 311's.` J. 1'}. liillimzsluy have` ""1`ctu1'ncd after .~:pen :1 \'z1cution at PIz1\'<:1'l-uml. Muskoku. | ` v I'ln\-1': Qt-nH nf flu. i~` \ i.~itiI1L . Hu\'m'lz1m1. .\LusKoKz1. 1 .\`1i.<.~' DO1'i.~` Scott of Gulf. is \'i.~.itin;;| at the home of .\'Ii.<.< Willa Jebb, T0- '|ronto St. \1:,..~ Aim-. L n\\'1- L :1 1':-xv`! "route St. ; Bliss Alma RU\\'(: is spvnding a 1'ew du_\'.< with her uncle. Mr. Fred Rowe, I-I1i'/.abcth St. u \r.. ..ml- V.-.< P. RvnnL'<, unn Max. .120. Min`: - wt. lu'l1'/.21I)L-tn at. | M1`. and 312-.<. B. Brooks, son Maxi and Miss G1ad_\`.< left or their home in`. Brantford yesterday. after spa-mlingf two weeks in town renewing: ulri uc-'; quaintances. 1 Ii:-n`r_-(`.nI. and Hrs. .\Io01`c of 'l'o-` l/1l:.\`1l 1`. 1 num; to evening. "11. \\':-..< now 11 quzuntances. ; l.ieut.-Col. To-i ronto have been spnding two week.~`l lin town renewing old z1cquai11tancc.<..} )l1'.<. .\Io01'e wa.< fo1'me1`l_v .\Iiss Otta-1 W21) of Barrie, and Col. Moore wasr in clx:u`;.z'e of the Salvation Army work! hen when the citadel was built onl Collier St. E _._.. . One of Bax-rie s oldest residents in' the person of Miss 1\'Iary Cameronl Ross, passecl away on Saturday, July 3rd, at the zlge of 81 years. Thou;;;"n in frail health for some time, she had been able to be up and about till \\iL'nin a few days of her dc 1`.;1. .\}`.-:< {ass was the daugh ce1'.0f the late` {abort Ross, for many jcmc ra.il\\'21.'x agent at Allandale. After complet-. inp: hvr education she conducted .... p1'i\'z1t,- school in P:11'1`ie for a num- b('-1' of y0.'11's with marked sucu Since tho loath of hm` si. M1 .-\i1'd. . _\'(`2l1'.\' ago. Mi.<.< Ho.~.< 'n;u.` no rulutixw-.< in this (ii;~'tx'ict. hut i1:\dl mzmv {'rim I\'<-only int-1 -.- in` I... . .-- n `- .1. mm? 4:-1` \`:1n. ..-n-..lv :\H'(1. .\Un1L' _\L'. in" many I'riend;~:. church work. .-I.n- I\1txI'I\;\`.(! Gay HlUl'llllI_`. Ft United Church. ])1Zl('D on .\InnIu lath 1`(,-. `.1 ......~.n+ -:1 H-uwr t 0 ft) Personals H'I`|(:< .'l)'_' I'nIII'II ` l.||i>' \\ m`|(. ('llrl,i::, of 'I'u|nnln, ~ \\--k with H.'|I`l'i' . lJuu;::Il, ml` 'l'm'mI1u 1ll:lH(`I'.~` in town Lhm I`). |'ll_L','.ll<`._\' anal 1` I'~n-|I|n|'| an-u `Int MARY CAMERON ROSS \ll||.|l|n, 1- l.'|l1l`I' |{nlwrL.~' \ 1.` "H. \\'U.S I1()\\' IlLd1 nu: cuu u. V..-` \\'uL'k. so the Wz1tso11 hadlt a farewell party for us, which we enjoyed very much. 0 "SutLmiay morning b1'oug`ht more % C x rain. but the taxi Fc!`\'iCe \\'L< good and v.':- irft for the Refo1'mz1to1`y. \\'- \\'e1'c "Von :1 guide who took us! throi 1y department. One of the :41. ':=.:ui :1 biithduy. so in the eveiiing Lhi< }'{'5U`|i.L`ki in 2\ party. `oi1`th-- F d;-.' mliic 1; luv./.1. After we t V\'c11`L 'z);~.J.; .u on: o'.\ x. 23:01` we decid- ed to ':`..v.'c some real fun, so we` ' ;-.1-G. i:x.ti':.t\\'-.-1v~.- and then took to . . . , I L t c -1 E . I`.. I u_L'_. `.<|):llIU|.'l, 1 I\Ir.<. XVII-`p II: |\. HI l'ninL mltn; \\ onlisnI1 lv:u':-,. nkn. \\lu~r<- :<||<' Dr. mul f I ll ! Lhl` mum UM ..a `. 111.1- \\'. |ll|-7 -'.liH}!.' NH ||'I' Ill until II In Mu)". bL1tmi.1 \`.'x- lef1 _:1 1: 1: t'ni< day ..xk ` e ` cu"-.u1;t ,.s+:...~- In u