1 force of 1 Legation t to arrest has taken By-Law \ N0. 5 A By-`Law to provide. for the ,taking of voteajof the rate- f .Ipa'y'era of the Town of 5 `Barrie qualified to vote on 7 money by-laws. for the :pur- ? pose of bringing into effect . the agreement ibetween the Corporati;n of the Town of Barrie and The Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. dated 6th day `.of April. 19084 ~~ WHEREAS by_ . an agreiinent ibearing date the S1xth day of A9111. `tn:-\Q 1-Ian .r`rn-nnrafnn hf 1'11!` TOWU Deanng uate mt: auuu uay uru,....., 1908, the Corporationeof the Town` of Barrie and the Grand Trunk Rail-1 way Company of Canada. did agree as therein and hereinafter set` forth, thatistosay:--V ' W A. ~ THIS -AGREEMENT made in Vcihuplicate the,/`Sixth day of April, A. T l\f\Q - B;g+rz:f~;EN VV .I..'4.|'4L1 `THE `CORPORATION `OF THE rr~r\urn1'.r\1': DADDH? .l1'1-E4 LULXIU L.l\JL\ ux a.;u-- TO.WN e`E>r1`= BARRIE, Hereinafter called The Town, i 01: T-HIE FIRST PART uuu `THE` GRAND TRUNK RAIL- VVAY COMPANY OF CNADA. "" _..__ 7) H_ere_inaft.er c;1`17 1-`vs FII"l"I"` ; val: AND WHEREAS the Company 1 is desirons of enlarging its shops 1 and repairing plant in connection : with its locomotive round houses 1 and car shops in the said Town at < its Allandale `terminal `by the erec- i tion of additional buildings and the installation of machinery and plant inviolvinggan expenditure of not less thangOne Hundred and Fifty Thou- 'sand"Do11ars in order to provide additional equipment and facilities `for the overhauling, rebuilding and repair of locomotive engines and ` cars, destined forservice on - the Northern Division of the Company s Railway. ` ~ 4 - - - . v-Ina` __`JA__:~ L\6l| vv on} 3 AND ' WHEREAS considering fc that the`. establishing and ma~int:en- tl ance of the proposed works of the b: Company by the employment of a tl large force `of skilled labor would sl add materially to the prosperity of be the Municipality of the Town p of Barrie, as a `whole, and as 'c' an inducement to the Comp- '1 any to proceed at once with` the 4 proposed works, the Town has i: agreed with the Company , that all 1- the property of the Companygreal v and personal, not included in the 1; said agreement of the Twenty-rst ] ,.of December, 1903,` and now -owned I "by them within the~limits of the i Town of Barrie, including the lands < ~ which `formerly formed part of the 1 - Hamilton and North Western ARai1- 4 l lands. and buildings leased by the e Company for restaurant purposes, -, and for the \purposes of the Rail- :. road. Young Men's `Christian As-i Lt sociation (except the part. thereof pf leased to the Bank of Toronto) and including the proposed a new shops and buildings, shall.so long as own- cr ed bv the said Company be -treateld lg-i includmg tne prupuacu. ...... . and long ed by the Company be -tr during the period up to and it ing the Thirty-rst day of D4 ber, 1928, as If they were inc in and covere_d by the said agre: " A A I A-L- 1--"A Twpntv-fst di the said Lompany U: -..W...\. includ- Thirty-first Decem- included covered agreement `dated the `said Twenty-.rst day of December, 1903, and for the said period shallbe included in all fut- ure assessments by the Town of the property of the said Company as a ` part of their whole property at the said sum of Thirty-ve thousand Dollars- ($35,000) for all` said pro- perty except the said two lots, and ...,,...-.+ the part of the Railroad yun I_vJ except the Young Men s Christian Associa premises -under lease to the E ' of V Toronto. "THEREFORE THIS` AC-R `MENT WITNESSETH that Town- and the Company hereby nant, promise and agreed each the other as follows, that is to I. -This" agreement is enterec to by the _Town. and the Com subject to its being ratied and i ` elated legal_and binding by an -.- ,..1... . T nnI:`aHH'P_ of` 12113 Pro- clateu 1c3a._...... .... of the Leg1slat1re %of Ontario at its` _Sgssio_n and-tl1e_ p: Jom in an apphcat .A..+ m be oassed, nant, promise and a.5n\.\,_ -..-_- that to say: This entered in- to the Town the Company its being` and de- legal and Act the'Legislature of Province of at its` pre_sent or next Session and-the parties `agree `to in application for `such an Act to be passed, the expenses for parliamentary fees, advertising and printing, however; connected ',with the application to be borne by_ the "Company. ' /~ . ` r e -'--4.. '.......:;.:.A +1., Jed. _ Laomparny. I 2. Subject as herein provided, the ' h :'.Company covenant and agree .' ;the Town to, expend in the erection -{at the Town of -Barrie _of new build- ing: and in`the.installat1on_of new ma- +`chu'1ery __and lant aforesaid, at least .;the `sum; of neNHundred , and Fifty Thousand .*'Dollars ($_I5o,ooo)"ca1cu1- . ;i_rf , contractor . aqd_ V heVs:at_n" jd`. pr'ce for the, same, ant jsaxd _bui1d'ings.`_ shall be_ ,;mach1'n_ery faixd plant; ` 1 [W1 \rGll\a\.I. 4. ll OF THE SVECVON vv~--r..-~_, , D PART` `rm: Vnomux-mu ADVANCE %`.`T1~'.eJ Company. ..__----s 1-\A1\7I lnlrty-uvc u.m............. )0) :he art Railrqad Christian Associatlon `A-"--- on 4-1... Ran]: :agreement of the Twenty-tst` day of December, 1903,` the Town coven~ ` ants and agrees with the Company that for and during the period `of. -years next ensuing and to be com- pleted and ended on the said thirty- Trst day of December, 1928, the tot- -1 .... BAA .,-mm. nf all the nrooertv .-nrst day or IJCUCIIIUCI, .,-.., s...., --- al asessed value of all -the property of the Company now owned b the Company within the limits 0 the [Town of Barrie including the lands which formerly were part of the _Hamilton.and North Western Rail- ay (except lot Number Five on the West side of Bayeld `Street and Lot Number Five onlthe East side of John Street), and including the lands and buildings leased by the Company for -restaurant` purposes and also those used for the pur- ` poses `of the sRailroad Young.Men s , Christian Associ_ation (except that. ' part thereof leased to- the Bank of Toronto) and including all build- ings, plant, machinery and improve- rnents whatsoever that may at any time, during the period aforesaid to expire on the said Thirty-rst day of December, 1928, be erected, install- ed or made, shall be, and the said it assessment is, hereby` xed and- 1, agreed upon at the said sum of `e n Thirty-five Thousand Dollars ($3_5,- [..`0oo) being the sameamount p1'OV1d- ,3 ed for by the said in part recited a h, agreement dated the Twenty-rst s day. of December, 1903, for ,a part in only of the "said property, and it is K. hereby distinctly declared and agreed that the whole of said pro- perty, _buildings,<'= plant, machinery and. improvements above referred to E and included in the said value .for assessment purposes shall be liable_ 1 to be rated for all purposes of taxa- , LT tion by the Town~in each year of - the said period up to the thirty-rst 5 day of December, 1928, only on L` such value of Thirty-ver thousand Dollars ($35,000) and no more, and that the rates to be. imposed on said y, value. or xed assessment of Thirty- yr five thousand Dollars ($35,000) shall be the usual and the same rates to em be imposed on all ratepayers , and 3` property owners in the Town of the Barrie generally in each, of said ms ears the y _ ' 7 V n_--.:.i...i ..i..m-re I-mwpver, and years. 4. Provided always, however, and it is hereby mutually understood, covenanted and agreed between the c parties hereto that if the Company 1 do not on or before the said Thir- < ty-rst day of December, 1910, ex- I pend the said sum of One Hundred : and Fifty Thousand, Dollars ($I5o,- - 000) as hereinbefore by them agreed, `then this agreement shall become null and void to all intents and purposes and the Company shal.l pay to the Town in addition to the . taxes calculated on the said xed 1 assessment, such sum as the pro- ; perty not included in the agreement : dated the Twenty-rst day of Dec- - ember, I903, would properly have 3 been charged with ' but for this t agreement. ` ` ` -,._|1,_ \.L'4L4 A the cov- with -5-~----v-~~- t 5. It is hereby further mutually t understood, convenanted and agreed 5 between the parties hereto that sub- ject as herein provided, in the event of the said buildings and plant not being-maintained or the said works not being operated invany one or more of the said years from and af- ter and inclusive of the year I9II~ for a period of six consecutive mon- `ms in any year, the whole of the 9 benet intended to be conferred by . this agreement upon the Company l shall not for such year be claimed, E but the Company shall in such event I pay taxes on the property not in- s "eluded in said agreement," dated the - Twenty-rst dayof December, 1903, e|for that portion of such year dur- - 24-- __-1_:..|- 4.1-... ca;(` urnrk: shall 50 7_successors and aesigns of the part- .1es hereto respectwely. ' ? ` r` - ~ --4- ...aL `av-a .-v--_- 7. The " Tpwn and Cornpany mut- ually covenant to do `and perform all acts,- matters and things nece- sary to eectually carry out this agreement according to the true gm-l tent and meaning thereof and to re- frain from doing any act, matter or thing which might in any way im- pair the same. A 11}; M/`VITNESS WHEREOF the! A--A--- .....; Innrnnnfn .9'.`.et'_ IN ~.WITNESS the} `parties hereto -have hereunto .set their hands and seals the day and year rst above written. Signed. Segled` and THE CORPORATION - elivered mthe pre- OF` THE TOWN OF senceof _ BARBIE, by By the Town ' J. H. BENNETT. _ A. Alexander. Mvor. A E. DONNELL. Clerk. THE GRAND TRUNK By the Company B. A I L W A Y COM- A. T. Morton PANY OF CANADA by Ennvs 1'vi'A'rcHI~:s AND WHLKILHD Lin: i..c5.s.......... of the Province of Ontario did in D ithe session held in the Eighth year 6 of the Reign of His Majesty King t Edward VII. enact that upon the same being approved by a majority of those voting of the ratepayers qualied to vote on money by-laws the saidsagreement bearing date the ' 6th day of April, 1908, and entered i into between the `Corporation of the 1 Town of Barrie and the Grand 1 . `Trunk Railway Company of Canada ` - providing for a xed valuation for I :the purpose of assessment of the` - property of the said Company in the' : said Town during the period therein 5 mentioned should be, and was there- by declared to be legal, valid and binding on the said -Corpo'ration and E the ratepayers thereof and on the _ said Company, AND W:HEREAS it is expedient and necessary to submit the saidl` agreement to the said ratepayersi s . ,1. for their approval. _ _ . _ - vn-r- 'l`T_TI? C I C Eddy -si Matches have hailed from Hull since :8 51-- and these 57 years of Constant Betterment have re- sulted in Eddy : Matches reaching a Height of Per- fection attained by No Others. . /N 1 tor tnexr appluvan. I T-HEREFORE THE MUNICI-` PAL COUNCIL OF THE CORP- ORATION-A OF THE TOWN OF BARRIE ENA>CTS AS. FOL- + r\11rc . AND WHEREAS the Legislature "D-mvimm nf Ontario did I` L1- L)1u.\ l\l. 1.4 LOWS :- .4 \.r I. That the vote of I ers of the said Town vote on ,money by-laws Town shall be taken on LUVVIA Hunt- Mndgv: Yb; om day or\ /. July, AD. 1908. - ` ;at nine o clock in the morning and` continuing until ve o clock in the af- ternoon at the undermentioned places and by the undermentioned Deputy o Returning Oicers, v1z.:- ,-. . 1 us. St. .Patrick s Ward,` Shop, Fred Mart, D: ling Ofcer. -A - XKT...-.-` mg Umcer. St. Andrew s Ward, at Market House, John Clayton, Deputy Re- tturning Officer. _ Victoria Ward, at Police Court, Thos. Mi1bee_. Deputy` Returning; I O:-leer. ' In 11r_,-_1 ..L .'I.I'r~.o-14: Qhh \I A;n\. v i St. ba\dd s Ward, at `Morris Shop,' _ -5- the smoothness and sonnesa or u w W. Peter 'Soule,s. Deputy Returnmg Q: bah)-'5. Officer. " V \; Glycecionin is not sticky. and .5 St`.Gem_ge,S Ward,` at Lookeras` * gloves t_ney_ be worn efew moment! Q Shop, John Powell, Deputy Return- 4. 3f`1'3"'Z1- _ _ _ ing Oicer. At Hogg s Mill, _D. A.l+ 1,)"`1`12; - McNi-ven, Deputy Returning Oicenl 3 D"3h`f'1f"`h`-"' Ward No. 6, at Fire Hall, Edward -1- % Whitebread, Deputy Returning OJ: _ ; cer, .1. Druggtac, - Barno.` 2- Th_at__t?_I Clefk, 05 the Said :4-I--I-t-I-!4+~!-I-3-l-I--I-I--I-I-I-1-l-++-I-4*?-h .-..-annra 1 That the C {Town shall have S<')1g1,,a,nd used everywhere :1 Shop,` Deputy Returning < Ward,` at Ca1dwe11 s! Deputy Return- CHAS. M. HAYS. 2nd Vice-Pres. and Gen. Ms: )te the ratepay- qualied to t_)y-laws of the said l1'K U! Luv Jazurq duly prepared a\ Asx ran the` .- set suicient number of ballot papers for the taking of the said votes at the time and places aforesaid and provide the same accordingly for the`said purpose and such ballot papers shall _be in the form follow- inor 3 Dale. 3. That the ,provisions of The Municipal Act as to `voting on money by-laws shall govern the`tak- ing of the said votes in these mat- ters, if any, not herein provided for. 4. That at the Council Chamber in the Town .of Barrie on Friday, the - 17th day of July, 1908, at the hour - of ten o'clock in the forenoon the Mayor shall appoint in writing sign- ed by himself two persons to attend to the nal summing up of the votes by the Clerk of the said Town and g one person to attend at each polling a place on behalf of the persons inter- ; ested in and desirous of promoting g the approval by the said ratepayers c of the said agreement and a like number on behalf of the persons 5 opposed to the said agreement. '5` 5. That the Clerk of the said *9 Town shall attend at the Council ` Chamber in the Town of Barrie at `e the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- ld noon of Wednesday, the 22nd day l3 of July, I908, to sum up the number 37 of votes cast for and against the `eiapproval of the said agreement. `' 6. This By-law shall come `into .111 force and effect` on the (lay of the e . nd passing thereof. A . . 1 ._..._ ... Ln: dppxuvax % iopposed t Rte you in favor of the agree- ment entered into between the 'I`..._...14.1.,.(`1'|` pp IIICILL cuu:1 cu. nu.` Town and the G. K""" " L7 Read a -rst and second time in open Council on the 15th June, 1908, and a third time and nally passed on the 22nd June, 1908. ; Council Chamber, |Barrie, 22nd June, 1908- \ Order your wedding `Invitations early and at the right place. The Advance Job Printing Department makes a specialty of this class of work. All the latest samples of stationery. Call and see us before ordering. Advance Job Printing ` Department. in Canada. WEDDING INVITATIONS. !3I Yes. `E. DONNELL, (`I no-L 1_JLL, Mayor L512`;-1:. (L.S.) 0.1 it may I of out on Clap- ruiaheno. mu. ERY *9 II All a AM LIV . any "Sr \ xxx ~z..`_` *3 `N N `N xx` `N `N. `N N, `KN . N -3. N `N E Events f ; W ` `ah - . ' W ' . 5" .\'cwfound1and, 15 dead. Premier Hf .... mu-11, I3 yea.rs_o1 was 1c Albert Jewell, electrocutcd by `a were in th of breach `'75'5'; gr : mid William -of work, (1 Hopc, and E W, .,..,..m-:-+-z--5--:~+-3--I-t-:4-1--nos:--so-3-s-+ as-1-+-1-z-+-3-1--1-+-:-I-+~:-5:--2-+-as-1--3-3-z~+4-:3 ' ,_-nn1\AV HINE acth. szineer of Stratford. has `resiszned. It is ex Monteith, will place Of 1116 PIN ' ed temporary 50mg tlmc agu. I expected that Hon. Nelson .\lix1ister of _Agriculture, A his reslgnatxon In the hands ` Premier In a few days. Dr, Thomas ;\lil1man_, S'upre_me Physician of the 1.0.F., was appo1n_t- bupreme Treasurer` In place of the late Harry A. Collins. Geo. B:m1l)ric.l-: and Albert E. Scot- ney, two llarnllton carpenters, were killed by commg_-contact_ wxth an electric wire whlle workmg on a .shed. 1 ,:...1:...o. mm entering. Boston C.'J.plt8.llStS are u.......,, upon an cxtelrsive plan of dredging`j the Fraser River for gold. They re- port very rich returns from test hol- 'cs made. Over five thousand cases of Walk- er : Czrxrzuliurr Club whiskey have been scizcd at Detroit because it was not lZll)L`ll(`(l ":1 compound in accord- ancc with the United States pure food law. - = FRIDAY, JUNE asm Heat <-n Wednesday caused" six tlcatlrs m I\cw York. -1-:.. ,. .-Huron: wALL~ "s\uLu.: nu .-.. - -, Govcrmncnt uwnrsllip will not bc a plank In th nzmonul pluttorm. 1 '1`- D1>i1g_a!_1_1-__!i9*S- ' Fivc pcr~ plosmn which b0ard1n;.-lwu:`c. :- Ow an ooaru1n;,r-nuuac. Thu Slmh of Persia_has oxjdered tlm one h-msc belonging t0.h1s en- cnncs ~h;1H be bombarded each day. George Swaddling of St. ThOm9.8,_. who gzwc :1 boy ten cents to Steal a[ valisg frum u hotel, was sentenced` ,. a.l-,. r`no\O-O00` on :1 c11:Lr;_,rc of pocket-picking Ueorgc bw:1(1(11mg 01 .31.. .uwu....,_. vallsc sentenced` to one year In the Central. V ` Frzmk Jefferson, arrested at Guelph! been xdrlmcd as a notonous thief. from Him` Jnitml States. I` The in-ru(lr()1'Hc June. Bug magic ~ .' 1 Al2__LA. A` nvlr `Pt 111. neu. . g .. -. termg 5: n mpxtalxsts are C11 _ q .U.. .-.\-ful1;\'l>\ 013111 Of inc zu-mxlrornc "JUIIU Dug ......_.-` a succ;-~.~.r'u1 ight of 2,175 feet In forty-mu; .~cC<>ndS at Hammondspoftn N.Y., _vc.~nrc1uy morning. ' John Hugurt11, formerly of Strat-V ford, 1-\':m` urmsted in Detroit. on a charge of stealing engine belts aqd attexnpml. to commit suicide in. lust` H1 ford, cell. . number . wk VLH Hun. S\'t1I`.cy Fisher moved A 3!.` second x-.`~':-ling of the.civil `S? -V`.,`.`: bill in tha House of C0mm0~T15r'3d" good 1,r'>;;rc.~a was made with the mea`-mu. V !..g1..An lHCli"LH`L`. . The }\'in;_;`. birthday honors_ 1n9.1u.df` kI]ighIhI:- P1.` 1.0!` J`~,15t`ce Fay- CC)nbI`i(`Lj1` uf the Ontano Kngs Bench, and Chief Justice T35Ch_`?, ` of thy (`__)m-`mic King's Bench. .\lr. m..,1 }i1mes of Fans. 93* has tuktzn his ten-year-o1d 50_11 _ to New Lurk to have him treated. at; the` `n, . . -. . 11, __..... ~.hH-an bv A. -4 0`. ten-yTea1 Pastmr lmtitute. He ~11 dog lately. xi ,,.. at U05; lately. ' I)Y'L'.`};.(1L`11[ Plummer reported the works in excellent shaP ,3`, the 3"-1'1 nual 1mc'tix1g of the D0m1n10f_l_ `Ste? Company in Montreal. `He sa1dj;..`ly would })(_- paying dividends n0W.=:`_.` y for thc suit with the Coal `C0mp.a9y' ___-o-n ' ;._A.A.I- 3 5 oooooauoououuuuupi ` lurnbcf OI ..lO1'Ul}'LU .llU|.\.'| guy" the Pollce Court on charges such of the Lord's Day act. M-r Cleveland, the 1_ast Demo- Prcsidcnt of the Umted States, at E- rinceton, N._I., yest_erday. Wallace, a_ moplder, out ark, drank carbolxc acxd at Port :, died from the effects of it. A v ' -~~ at Norwich ag lliam J1 UH` sun. wuu um vv... . SATURDAY, JUNE 2755-AL .\1r. George L. Grifth ; Cit) En" rAll new designs. ~ B 6rder5ah.l VC`iI'1_lg 8` 81%! sold by the Roll and atthe sam`eprice.Lat FURNITTJEE AND CARPET sronn; `JULY 2nd, 1908. of '1`oron,to hotel men 1\_\:.-.. (`nllff nn :\\LUuA|\--U----, -- _V,, 1, ye:_a.rs_o1d; V4 live ware an Toron- such Id were 1-:iHed`in an ex-` wrecked a Chicago -'1-ship of railways in the Democrat . tfeateu an. Lu- was `-bitter": by : ' I " . getolfu Sir William G. Falconl SP `' vl born at Drummondville, received his education St1'at- Grammar School and the in of Toronto, his course in It? institutiombeing one of x In 11131 tfnction} On -leaving the in 1866 he was for a yea` :d e `in modern languages in setvx el ary at Ya:-mouth, N'._S., f ns, ad .other_ year lecturer 1n -ith Spamsh m his -alma n then commenced the stt and was called to the I c`e11``,? During the whole of hi A Kingvs the Bar he was a; membl . the most eminent legal u` ada, . that `forinerl, know --.. nun & oss, a_x ;gineex_' of Stratford, has `resigned. Gronvex-v CIeve1anci s. bddy `v;'a.s bur- ied at Princeton, N.J., yesterday. ovyn -uv ------vvv--, -..i., ' -_.____...' _Toronto s subscription to _the `Na- ktxonal Battleelds fund is` now near- 11y - 1 M- ,. _,_!_!___. ___A. --f `J "H"al""'- - V _ i A suit for damages ariging out of {2} box of sample pills bemg "thrown m at a door 15 now before the courts.` oFiveA persons were ki1l_ed inmwav wreck 911- the Chx'cagov& Northwest- lern Raxlroad near -Chadron, Neb-- V1555 Qtllovuoso unvwu --_._ _ -__ Fifteen persons were icilleii 27 injured in a collision between a_ freight and an` express train in `Bom- bay. V A -n n 1--- -'...I.......l 4......-nu-u IJIOJQ . The C. P. R. has ordered twenty new engines from the Locomotive Company of Montreal, to be deliv- |ered by September 15.` 3 1.; is _ 1.-1! -..- - Ll... ..LIA Cl \i\l II wwyuvn-aw`. -4. .12.. w. Perks, M.P., one of the chief promoters of the Georgian Bay `Can-T a1, and one of the` `Wesleyan leaders l|.in England, has been made a Baron- et." - T - U 1 .,_-,J `.1. _ Mrs. Perron, chambermaxd at a Kingston hotel, has been `committed for trial on a charge_of stealing a sum of money left by a guest under his L pillow. 'r------ -- AuA`I#$QI" nag HAD pllauvvo - -Harrison Jones, a colored man, emplo ed on paving Work at Lon- don, (3'nt., bravel stopped a runaway horse and_ saves, a little girl from i serious "injury. -ow--V.-_ Five hundred men and a 7 ber of teams are atdwork ~ i pairs to Cornwall d-Canal, I hoped to have the work `d | a. rgonth. 1 _1___-_` IIIKJIII-II: The Sh'ah has placed a Cossacks about the British at Teherzm, in an attempt a prominent deputy` who r refuge there. r\._1 -_.._ :41 L-LA1!;l1l'I' `CHIEF JUSTICE FALCONB1 I E A KNIGHT BACH- G 1 I I ELOR. en- af. at During the whole Bar was a; member. of one of 'nent rms in `:Can-' ada,.tha_t`forn1er1.. known" as Harri- son, Osler & t and including the late Chief _Justice Harrisonthe `llate Chief Justice Si and the present Mr. ' 881 he wasiReg1strar From 1872 to I __ of the university and from 1881'; to 8'96 3. member of the Senate. ` In c er of t e I 1885 he was elected a Ben h Law `Society, * made a Q.'C. by the Marquis. ` same year.. 'He was appointed s Bench in 1887 Judge of the Queen _ hand later became Chief Justice of large num- kre at work on there- wa11T-Canal, and i_t is `done wnthm gmemoer 01 Uuc ..._ arms can. : y .oss, Lstice Harrison, `the : Sir Thomas Moss Justice Oseler. `.1 he waseRegistrar ed Bencher the 1 yvas r`nade_ <---. :. mp, FALCONBRID- r-rrn D A("`IJ'_ * honors in- or Chief Just- : ofthe King's is made a. 1:011!