the SW We 9 delivel'e Luml chap; Kin. Eh: The BOAR! That cords t mocha mo pa mung} Rabins 1). sh O'N gill Balaw John 0‘ N all discu- recon! Elliott mini-all 16 W00 huh I! snï¬icl mime!- reduc shin) so!!!“ 15 vi could â€917° motlc Conn. mun walk: coma " Aft wum last 1 dB“ the x 0181' Sou few who has! curl! '11 Dr. ' all“ me: met lbw due i3? nul' PORTER’S Bookstore. A New Suit OUR 11¢erch ARMITAGE, “3: â€"â€"â€"â€" tuned sum uni} G mt. Bnmn nous!" m“ ‘ Higheqt me of inn 1: m 330918. Acunx mer- Mr. Flynn is sold to w Tupper’s example and loading provincial ofï¬ce roll. Mr. 1 should buy a guillotine. _____...â€"â€"-â€" Toronto Telegram: Had tl': Prince Constantine, of Greece, ‘ of poor but honest parents, i given him comma of an a enough hone mouse to always the head of it. The French governinent is watching the movements of the Yankee tarifl' schemers, and its conclusions are reflected in the action of the Panama canal directorate in ordering that all supplies of machinery, etc., for the work must be of French manufacture. Those Yankee ï¬rms which had been looking forward to big orders for dredgea, steam shovels, drills, engines, etc., have to thank‘ McKinleyism for shutting them out. work in many English districts. t has been carrying on a most successful course of lectures on Canadian subjects in English villages. No fewer than a hun- dred and ï¬fty applications for delivery of and the scop work. Already audiences aggregating upwards of 20,000 people have been addressed, and the lantern illustrations have taken well. That is effort expended among the right class of people. ammo “9AM According to a recent oempntsuon we total outlay on armaments by the European powers for this year, 1896-7, 4 reaches the enormous total of $1,063,538, 195. The ’greatest spender is Russia, who uses $258,156,350 of this Inn. Great Britnin comes next mth $191,6l0 - 000, which is to be increased by 827. ,- 000 for the coming ï¬nancial year. France is s close third with $185,120,420. Then Germany at $182,675,000. and the wane. powers in proportion. These are large sums end would psy for food and clothing for :11 the needy persons in the world. Sometime people wzll look back on this waste as the great crime or the You need one and it is from us you should buy it, u we give you 3mm goods, peflect 55, nd 9k but 3 m: price. Sir Chulea 'L'uppen m..- __ .7 in! references to the servicea and the character of the late Ben. Alexander Mackenzie, when the vote of $5,000 to He worked 10: u"...- __,, Canadian honor and patriotism for 9“?†port, which failed him when an insidious appeal to selï¬sh interest: was made by his political opponents. Sir Charles the hardest ï¬ghter against hen the latter was the lapae of yarn, EM _' OUR STOCK Special Reduction ench (Azovemmlent menu of the Y ankee tanfl' 'whin the Railway Notes. has: ntention L Highest co! interest - __ a- _u-_-~.. A w urr‘__ o the servicea and the L0 late Ben. Alexander n the vote of $5,000 to : Had the Crown )f Greece, been born parents, indications 1e would have made :1: in a shoe store, 01‘ Illustrious birth hag cent computation the .mmenta by the ’or this SW9 1896'7’ 71 Kent-Stâ€" TAI LOR, Students. m7! and retreat at mv‘ Mr. C. A. Basset. agent of the Austin Mfg. 00., Chicago, addressed the council 3“. some length, setting forth the merits of their atone crusher. how it is rapidly tekin precedence of all others both in mega. and the United States. and is in dispensable to the making and maintain- ing of goods roads. Mr. Thomas Cnfl, pathmnster, bent N3. 83. explained to the council that several in his beet had been urging him to remove the fence crossing the 5:h con. line . . . m u.-. on.“ mttla might have 311ml, Uu nvuyâ€"â€"_- --, may occur in connection butts until their removal.- PLEAS FOR SPECIAL B( Messrs. F. Carlin, Joe. Hickson, John Caughllns the attention of the co roads in their violnlty t1: passable, and asked the. be magic for 13139111. The -_A-nun 00111101]. 01118110» an upâ€..- .. s be desired to have the yeae and nays re- corded, which were as follows : For amendment, Hutton and Ellis; for the motion, Hopkins, Corrine and Robertson. The council then considered the advisa- bility of purchasing more gravel to save long drawing. and Mr. Corrine moved, seconded g Mr. Robertson, that the reeve utton purchase a pit in S. W. Ops if the quality of the gravel and the ice asked be acceptable to them; that r. Thos. Martha‘s ofl’er for his pit be accepted, and that the purchase of the Lte pit be at the discretion of the com- missioner.â€"Carried. Mr. Hopkins moved, seconded by Mr. Robertson, that Mr. David Reid be a point- ed pathmaster of beat No. 63, in p ace of Mr. Wm. Reid, who has moved from the road beat.â€"Carried. Mr. Corrine moved. seconded by Mr. Hopkins, that a resolution passed by this count ii June 29 h, 1896, deï¬ning road beat No. 81, be. regginded. and that all stxieets between St. Patrlcktsn. and 65h ct and between the Lindsey bound: lot No. 24, be included in said Carried. On motion of Mr. Robertson, 8! by Mr. Hutton. accounts emonn $57 55 were paid, and cï¬iolal order for_ $66 55. _ . A_ Lâ€" 1LT.- ï¬nnklns. 8600 53â€"5. 81, be resclnueu. uuu w..- __ -, between St. Pntrlck-st. and 63h con. line. and between the Lindsay boundary and lot No. ‘24, be included in said beat.â€" Carried. On motion of Mr. Robertson, seconded by Mr. Hutton. accounts nmoun lug to $57 55 were paid, and cmc d A motion by Mr. Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Hutton. that ï¬ve thousand feet of plank be purchased for the Ranboro alde- walks, was unanimously can-_led. The council then ndicurnec to meet as a court of revision on (flat Inst. _W. F. 01301:», erk. :Eér tha‘ Our Cemetery. [To the Edltor o! Tm: POBTJ Sumâ€"It would appear that: the Cemetery Company has now a good man in charge, and as a oonaequenoe the grounds are in some kind of presentable condition. But the directorate when gave we to thank . . __- u.-- Anlna Individually or Aid are! [To nave-28:3: o1 Tax Post.) what new of 111188- mlnd of mm In unable or. overheard a miner any, “I mind to buy an American binder,†and nicer a little deliberntlon ot -- ~ v n..- m an conclusion that Sfici'er',"'ind she: a noun “WWW“, t the conclusion that r had nelther good coming!) m w mm 1mm COMM U NICATIONS. LOT-HOLDER- THE CANADIAN POST. WY. IO wuvluw W -_â€".__ . 7 , hmeCmedhnwgunby ha I machine menu: wtored In the 8% money goes out. of this country to n part workmen who are fed by the cited Scenes tanner; he is oncoming a. foreign madam-1am Que expense 0! home manufac- A A __ 5L- _--b-h Ca. ‘I'I Bicycle Notes. ‘ â€"Mr. F. K. Bsgbis prosantsd his wite with a new wheel last. Monday. â€"-Mr. John Taylor, of Morgan's drug store staff, has dispostd of his Camel) wheel and has placed his ordcr with Agent Houghtan for a Rmycle. â€"Mnster Fred Hopkins is now the owner of a “Yellow Fellow." a gift from his {rating med. will no doubt distinguish , â€"â€" _ Ila-5 nil.- hl‘t'neeit ailer‘u-ly'u-eua Kan rider. â€"Smell boys, lusty youths. middle-aged and old men. erd large numbers of ladies, flock to the agricultural per]: track every evening with their bicycles. The track is n «imam «audition. and we any new Little Brluin, Iny 25th. 1897. ï¬rst-class work. He wlll b5 heard from before the close of the season. - - ,4_,_ AA"- ,4 WOW Luv uw- -- -.__ , â€"In our report: in Tuesday's daily c! the bicycle races held an Cannmgton on the 24th we omitted to mention that: the ,A-a.l-_nfl hv thn C. W. A. me :10!) we Ul-I-Iavuuâ€" -- 7, races were sanctioned by the C. W. A.) Chief Consnl A. L. Campbell. of District I No. S. acted as C. W. A. referee, and H. J. Nosworthy and W. Lee were the omciai time-keepers. Under their jurisdiction the races were successfully held. | _________â€".â€"â€" Mrs. Catherine Forrest. The subject of this sketch died at her {home in Vernlam on the morning of the I23rd of Anrii, at the advanced age of 72‘ years. She came to this township with her husband, Mr. Thee. Forrest, over 35 years a , when the country was quite new an its privileges and comforts very few. The greater part of her lifetime was spent in the service of God. having united with the church when quite young, and ever tried to live a true, consistent, chris- tian life. She dearly loved her bible. and always encouraged and tan ht the importance of family worship. he was a kind, benevolent neighbor and friend, and a loving, tender mother. During the last few months she was con- flned to her home, and a great deal of the time to her bed, but she was very patient and :snbmiseive, confessing to the friends ,4 __ a- ban!- nnnf - Rev. J- end :submxeeive, Curacao-ab .. ._- --_-,, who visited her and to her pester. Rev. J. W. Shier‘her ï¬rm, deep trust in a present, glorious mvlour. The last few days were yery painful Much of the time she was . g,‘ u... huh-anon nf mornhine, but kept under the influence of morphine, on at times she would roll and rem: verse. . of scripture and port one of old hymns. Again, she would praise God. saying. “ He doeth all things Well." Her last conscious moments were spent in talking to her children about her hopes in the sweet beyond. The children feel great comfort in the foot of their mother's victo . She rhns gone on before to learn of big er and i better things in the spirit world. She ion to de rt and be with Jesus. and wit her he pillowed upon the Sevionr‘s bosom she ended her pilgrimage; upon Fer, Willie “â€" a 1 Local Brenden. â€"Men are hard at work extending the town wharf to the foot of Peel st. â€"Supt. Walters’ men are making an ex- cellent job of the lock improvements. â€"Mr. J. P. Ryley has leased Mrs. Dyer’s cottage at Sturgeon Point for the season. ~Mr. J. Carew’s drive has reached Bal- sam Lake, and is now being towed to Rasedale. ‘ 7 1â€"-_L-~. n! th “3880mm â€"Spratt 8.: Killen took advantage or the day to have a new hard- wood floor laid down In their store. A . nan a.-. -0 Ian-aha! "law A-"â€" -vc, â€"Sawyer Clarke cut 1 0C0 feet of lumber in 20 minutes at the Sadler. Duudas 8: Flavelle Co. mill one day last week. â€"Sturgeon Point cottage owners are troubled lest the new Esturion cannot reach the town wharf. Many of them declare that nothing will induce them to walk to the lower wharf. as in past years. ‘ â€"Mr. Scott. representin the Crlcutt Brewing 03., Petcrboro, 0 ed upon local hotel men on Tuesday and succeeded in Placing a number of orders for the excel- ent lager now manulactured by his ï¬rm. â€"-Now that the roads are In fairly good condition, bicyclists should leave the side- to the pedestrians, and the police should look after the young men and â€"Tne Curling Club. or which Mr. Mac Gachen has been for gears a l member, called a meet at its members Ion Thursday evening to consider ways and means to prepare some ï¬tting expres- sion of esteem to Mr. MsoGacnen before his departure. > fashion. 3â€â€œ menu- w yaw-nun- _v_n ' clan of esteem to Mr. MaoGaohen before his departure. â€"The store of Clark Bros" merchant tailors, Fenslon Fallr, was entered by burglars on Saturdav night last, and goods to the value oi over 8100 were taken. Chief Bell was communicated with and asked to watch the Greyhound and Beaubocag for suspicious characters, but saw noth 3 to arouse his suspicions. - â€"Mr. Boyd's steam yacht. the Calumet, arrived in port about 11 80 on Wednesgay dale. and Mr. Arthur White. G. T. R freight agent. Toronto. From Bobouypeon Messrs. Titan and White drove to the Falls to inspect the Bank of Toronto mill. and returned in the evening by special â€"It appears that Mr. Thos. Calvert. of Beaborc, narrowly escaped another acci- dent atter the runaway atd upset on Saturday evening. A neighbor vo u - ed to drive him home. as his wagon was damaged, and th‘ea started leading the horses. hen about oppo- site Mr. Thee. Brady's residence they met an acquaintance driving into town, had the blow failing on Mr. Calvert's arm. but fortunately with not sufï¬cient force to TOWN JOTTINGS. r. Thenyhst of lumbqr Flourâ€"The flour marina u. q-.-" ..___ prices unchanged. Straight rollers are quot- ed at $3.60 to $3.05. Bran-Trade quiet. with bran quoted at $8 to $8.50 west. and shorts $9.50 to $10. Wheatâ€"Trude is quiet. with oaerlngs light and the feeling unsettled. Red winter is quoted at 74c west and white at 750. No. 1 Manitoba hard 7534c ufloflt Fort William. and 79c Midland. No. 2 hard 77c Midland. Buckwheatâ€"The demand is moderate. but main is none altering. and prices are no 11 Barleyâ€"The market is quiet. with llrnitd demand. No. 1 is quoted at 30c. No. 2 at 26c 1nd No. 3 extra at 23c to me. Feed bin.~ icy sold at 21c west. Oatsâ€"The market is quiet. with price- unchanged. Sales 0! white at 21c to 21%. west. Mixed are quoted at 20c west. Peasâ€"The market is steady. with car lot: steady at 82.80 to $190 for our lots. ‘ â€"‘ A LA .â€"I.. and ï¬rm stead]. Carl Ryeâ€"Trade quiet and prices unchanged. Ca: lots are quoted at 33c east. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. The live stock market had a little more life In It than last Friday. owlng to some parties wantlng cattle to an space on some or the steamers. On the whole, the mar- ket WIS dull. and bitter complaints could be heard on every 3160 tron dealers. who the farmer. v There were 50 earloads of llvo stock. made up as follows : SUU cattle. 17$ hogs. ’1) emu-s, 150 sheep and lambs and :0 milk .A _ , ¥’- COMMERCIAL NEWS. cows. . «wâ€" -7 , .., Joseph Gould 01 ton was on the mar- kt‘t. and bought several curloads or ext-=1 good cattle (or export. Brown Stu-ll 0! Gal: bought a few loads {or the sum- pur- pose. Good export came brought 1".0 to 421-0. and a few extra choice sold at |.:-.'u- per lb. Butchers' catth- mid at 31;,“ In 40 lyf‘r lb. There was a dt-nmnd rur lu-zn‘y Icedvrs‘ vnttlc that would Weigh {mm 1100 to 1'.’00_ 11’s.. to put on grams;1 Such came ’ "" .,. 1.. null )_ Lu ;-w .â€"w, .v , would mm; 8545 (0 4c per rb. Cowr. sold from $20 up to $3: ones would have brunch! 547-. The bulk o! the cank- wrrc fl The {allowing were the sllli-m tlc yesterday per (‘.l'.li. : l - ., A \I \lâ€" Lh’vrpool. .uuy .u.vr to Gs 2d; n‘ll. no stuck: .\'u 1.0 Gs 652d; pens. is ad; um :00.“ fur custvrn and 47s (1 lard. :05 0d: bacon. 1.0.. ha “gm. :5: N: do" wort cut 175 0d; chm-so. white and Londonâ€"When: on paw sellers apqrt. Maize quiet. n... h. mam... . lard. :us uu; uuxvu. ..\., __ “gm. 2:»: 0d; do.. :hurt cut. In (M; l:ll|u\\'. 17,»; 0d; chm-so. white and colurul. .‘nht. Londonâ€"When: on passage. buyvrs and sellers apart. Mum- quiet and steady. Liverpoolâ€"Spot when: study: future: steady at 55 10390 tor May and July and 3. M for Sept. Maize quiet at 2: flu! (or May. 2a 8954 for July um! 21 9%! for Sept. Flour. 21s 6d- Pansâ€"What. 23! 95c for June; flour. 46: 90c for June. Liverpoolâ€"When: study at 58 10591 for May and July Ind 59 ("Ad for Sept. unlu- - , ‘ ._ ml.- o... an, 9.1 814d for July M for 50pm. Allllgv ‘un. ..- __ ,,_ May. 23 859d for July and 2: 993:! for Sept. Flour. 213 Parisâ€"Wheat. 231 95c for June; flour. 46! 9°C for June. Liverpoolâ€"Wheat Itoldy at 55 101,131 {or Mn: and July and 53 (“Ad for Sept. unlu- quiet at 25 733d for Mus. '2.» sun for July and 2s 956d (01' Se t. Flour. 213. Londonâ€"Closeâ€"Vhont on passage noml- nflly unchanged. Mnuc on passage quiet no steady. Pmt-CloIeâ€"Whent wonk at 2'3! 75¢ 20! June: flour Wed :1 4e: 50c for June. 4 unduly mum Pricel- m mm W. H Ir of I .uls: (‘ r! gumâ€"In nan-y. w mu"- '11“)!!!an “mum“ '°°' momâ€"IBUMv“ SM m dm.n.w.m°‘" GRAIN-â€" Idnoxro flour qulet. with bran quoted a: t. and shorts $9.50 to $10. a Is quiet. with offerings feeling unsettled. Bed winter a west and white at 75c. So. 3d 7555c afloat Fort William. M \‘n, 2 hnrd 77c Midland. ' market Straight 3:4 1:11:11 ;m’» m 1â€' Is and. rollers are inâ€. Is quiet. WWI rollers are (100“ bran quoted at $9.50 to $10. with on'erlngs led. Rea winter the at 750. N0- : For! \\'lll|um. ,rd 77c Midland. Ls moderate. bu} Sui" in Black 81.3850! 810 and $12- Mcn’s a. Sum L; Black 3138.501 310 and $12. Bicycle Suits 84, 85, and huve them uy they We can show quite u 1! half and quarter less th: DUNDAS Gloves. Hooter: and Vents Ladko'ond Children'- Glovu from 10o Extn good nines u ........ 15. 20. 95c Fun B'uk Cot! on Home ............ 5c Envy Weight Cotton Bozo .......... 10o Loulo Humidor! Dye. mod†........ 15c Louis flounder! Dye e Threoi. . 23c Seamless Cuhmexe one ............ 25c Lodieo’ Vest.- st ...................... 5c Spscnl Vests. worth 15c. for .......... 10: ‘ fli~ -â€"-Ilol-- .9 Hum. n Boys'zpleee NuwSambtosyun. We Boys'ZpieceIweodSuthho Syn. 81.25 Youths' 3 piece min. ................ 150 Men's Suits. st ........................ 2 50 Men'- Sulu. 3t ......... . ..... . . ....... 275 Men‘s Sun... :t ...... . ........... . ..... 3.15 300 Speck! Suits. watch tron all) to 314.00, to: .................... $5, 06. 7,50 Men’s Putts. st ........ 755. We. 01.00 1 5 Baigaln Ties. 25¢ each. Also chew" Clothing 1 any they bought the things HERE in moguls: quite n number of uticlee selling elong here er lees than hull-helm prices. Men's Clothes ready and patterns of Tweed a and best stock of Clothing N Day Reminders! 75¢. 31 on. 3135 Fm: Men’s 311 wool Pants 3 WE SELL GOOD GLDTHING. Dundu sLoo Bigjoh 131% to land 12.! cm 3‘1 wool Em $342 in 33mde- to clear 3» .............. 25c. 30c BeutlfnlBluck Luau at 25c. 35c. 40c. 50c Black sum» u .......... 25c. 3e. 45c. me Shot Lustre: at ...................... 9c Bicycle Suiting- » .............. 40c. 50:: Buck Vdom u: ........ 88c. “c. 506. w: Fancy ctecu from .................... 26c Yul wlll and our Haw Stock made as acutely of mods um axe [unworthy u: oervleuble. And our complete assortment mm. Wewlsh outoknowthuwem vlng great umin-lnthobeullneotgo awe cut-told. Comeeulysndneeus. 36 inch Fucton ........ an Inch Bluched Cnton Sinker Funnel ........ Townunnl, “nun.†nt.‘ Towel- nl .............. Ems In? Towels ..... 56 Inch nulls ....... Put Color Gingham-u Henry Shh-ans ........ Commie- at .......... cu ................ . ................. we MWSonwu-thuc. (on. 26c Bentlhlmentotlen'c Fancy Dru-Shim ...... magnum. 8185 Magnum-puns, ...... we. we #35 E! hr u mm div. You “Mulli- LIHBLMOW.“ Ont. 3:32:33} in [HE AGENTS. m: 5 'F‘ E Special Bows at straws at 50¢! 75¢ Extra Quality, 89-00 each. New ¢ pawns Brotherl- f Tweed and Cloths. of Clothing in Lindsay. llon’l rural-hing- BARGAIN 11" REAL ESTA“ our New Stock 31. J. Carter. Admmuunu. I New (amusements. 25¢, 40c and 500 Stsplel regal†wuy nt hdf chi price I: here for u long time in 1 in all lines. to wear in s) ‘ 5c. '. 81 0000 mecca 3‘1 wool ncs. We carry a. superior quality of Visit our Store. However well intentional and honn the clever stotements that low to sales it must be annoying to carry home t‘m goodu, end tell the neighbors the cos: n price without wanting advertisements no in the and course of business a: Prints and Cotton FutCol‘r Print! :1: ..... 5c. 8c. 10c, 12 Net: damn: Bluck and Grey. at†12 Tartan Beds. "(at and pretty,â€at.... 1‘ China. In nest puma. at .......... Linen elect: .......................... 1 Plluo at. ........................ 1215c. 1 Gunmen Im a .................. 1 Jrqu Dunn". 1mm ........ 1 Baum {use of Coloredmpngis . Cmmpton end E. '1‘. C.Ooreets.p2r- feet in flu. none better. in nines _ a ...... mmosansmaac. 31003130 See our 90: Genet during e: ....... (be Lediee‘ White Cotton High: Gowns. leoe trimmed end tucked. at ...... kc Ledice' White Cotton Corset Covers 1' from ................................ ac Ladiee' White Comm Chemiu {ram 2-‘6 Lediee' White Cotton Dawes-e from L" all the newest styles We show the largest Emma: m ..... Fumpsvet "v. “knew" In Tweed. st ............ mm- Bed Spreud.s' I: 76:90, weight as â€.‘r"""' 4 m‘am.......l..:. Silt..." 30“th Etta st .................... 1 Sit Edam st .................... Goodman .................... WWW ......... . ........ mrmmsam ............ Gado- m HIM, madly told “$2.“, In ........................ Full moot ct Wilkinson Co's cw nun In Fedora 3nd 0.7970755 .......... 105. 15c. so). 250. 453. Sen. Bob hon ................ 5: to F†m .mâ€" m m 1911196.â€: Muslin- for speciallHats w $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, 32.; Men’s Shirts at 50 and 8.000- Hats and Caps sud White Wear Staple: $5, $7 (82.00 each. x. ‘ bunch" 4C my. .7 v "III“ my menu 1 Wuhan my (mum; A Specialty. --=--Ion Flour constanfly ox No wonder tint “1 any. prefï¬l'l‘ed 5 1 W“ penilean a, Centrll Who“- not enigma they had I u I.“ Igy, wuh the United States navy 0e; My considering the '1‘ dredging In miï¬cial basin i! m nfely the costly ships w Sun ï¬nds unclean on his han b"! is an! too deep this pl very well, but a “for one w sled them up on tho Pumm: roof them 13 u monumenw w m ‘0 M dun-wt 1 u- cull-(“m '0' “M “0 ‘8. hi- omu.’ Debi" In poi-e o! 10W“ " no um mw °'°' M u. hum-v 0““ w ‘ 1% “an,†m o! nlujc ‘ I098 m “we, dmr walnuts-e an we†Flu gold“! cannon cur, wi “ninth! in A‘m’rx" ‘1 any! dclighflul Mil) ‘ No huh an F1 Sud! c mum " our-en ““1 w" M an me mad with NI About than. 60““ I mu dent I I but two 00m!" mono in II)'-‘ In an hit In! an N“ m aver-ending ‘- The Om" Journu uw- the libel-II government has been vindictive in its treatment of p mu. It think: in course will efl'oct of “ edncsting both pull: the public to sensible md libenl Ming the tenure of ollice undo mont."nnd declu'ol than “th go has on the whole hul mum: nbove patina petuneu. but in when there in my doubt as m ability of Jami-Id- which it h The some at me rmâ€. placed the executive cm! the nthcl' 1|an position i‘ the «bin-Idol: tresty. All u cm do is to hell Sir Julim that!†many which the b pooplo nought 3nd which tweed Scoot In .nd Yum. E“ dem Kw †"I ' "a! much .plnc or â€If-ml“? Judge Cmnwr- 0‘ WW“ ed do"; 3 decision which ‘ m a“ â€hool- of the sum â€1' . W00“ recently I... pundit set forth th-t WW compelled to Illilc â€image‘s-1W“ ny.‘ AA... Mll- Fume“ Wu“ 1? 0"": u. risu Enact val plan“ t“ t to 3"" nob “an: VO-uâ€" _ ‘ state." but J the colloctlon reading! nu propugsd It th ï¬anadiau EDITORIAL mu m“ .l ._ wont. MM I“, whv Baum 3“ the other MAY with mine noncmmsou my end of age. Hades! Joumtl of the Uniwd mï¬vo Ind the I m the curd “me In.“ K. and II well who called†m .t “I at $01: (4 i‘ NOTES Lath, long a to I ll Whlt 'ri mmn UV†Welll I!“ t pm > moi U (’3‘ nun Uni II“ no‘ v01