j v s the georgetown herald sixtysixth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 2nd 1932 150 per annum in advance 240 to uj9jl the georgetown herald j m moore rnmbher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association cnr time table standard time going east passenger and mall 1020 am passenger 338 pjn passenger and mail 6130 pjn passenger stops for passengers 40ing east and toronto 955 pjn sundays going east passenger a iu pjn passenger b55 pxn going wert passenger and mall 735 am passenger 854 ajn passenger 308 pjn passenger and mall 25 pjn passenger sunday 850 am passenger sunday 1033 pjn going north mall and passenger going sooth man and passenger 628 pjn r arrow llttleaseb j seivice eastern standard tlmo 915 ajn 1055 ajn sundays and holidays only 1355 pjn 356 pjn 655 pjn 1055 pjn this warm treat for a few cents f hot milk over two crisp shredded wheat biscuits theres a delicious treat for chilly days shredded wheat is the natural energy food made in canada by canadians of canadian wheat 12 big biscuits in every box shredded wheat made in canada ix canadians of canadian ntheat r 715 ajn daily except sunday 9m am jjs pm 4 4 pm 715 sundays and holidays only 915 pjn dally reduced fares to holder of season tickets amd infoajfatlon at longs directory le sot dale barrister and solicitor georgetown ontario offlces gregory theatre bldg mill st clarence h wiggins lister ecltar notary peeoe ocsces ovem block oeoigetown telephone 158 ontario k b oraham o h bowyer kenneth ml langdom sr flslmlsr notary in laortgags money to loan main btreet south oeorgetown v ft watson djks mjda marion pbikst uxs dja office boms a to 8 except taxuraday w u bxaxh uu das office in lane block one door north of ouefllla oa triage factory hours a ajn to pm chiropracnc nkjxson- the ourafraeter ishimiii is yeans practice no medadne surgery oeteopatny xray service office over dominion store monday wednesday and naumlay 1 to and 7 jo to mo pm ooher day and hams by appointrnent utw e 1mj frank fetch licensed awotioneam pitnnps 86tv1c0 ohehenhamsotas oeorgetown slrs post offlos cheltenham e accounts collected read the unsolicited complim ent we received on october 18th 1933 from an aurora client i am certainly pleased with the way yon have handled ac counts sent you far collection and your promptness in re mitting for time b pays to use the most reliable and nest service available kelly a aiken the collectors obanojcvaujc no collection no charge telm bat mm monuments pollock a ingham ouccuatori to oater worth gait on our work m greenwood osmetery fej i a the new way to buy coal blnecoal and welsh anthracite on ordera far tan of fata no extra delivery charges id nob stewaattowm ain wnuaiab stone school dtaesant mik lw cask b jtst owabx a ya john mcdonald and theres no need tor hi at ima an imffmatym vmu txfact tm tor the new silent glow oil banter converts your hotair or hotwater furnace into a dean convenient od burntnn unit no more soot no more ashes no more bard abour and a steady even heat at the temperature you like let us show you bow silent glow will save you money and snrttrji labour next winter 125000 homes have chosen silent glow hffllf of its eadussve features and efficient operation the nbw silent glow furnace burner com- pletely installed ready for use with 25p buon storage tank and float toed- only t w w ow more than fiufcaw a sllat ghat oil homer inrm nsfwedcr satisfied- frnnacm lam jail and am man than tatttfiad i hat msn raotn aoum anf jurlng as hat wsi wintmr amnilim i ami ataut iso an my hooting aamu afwasanrasasso rtiiitiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiik itollteturnler madb wotnmu mmhm mbm of silnt clmt pilgrim haafnipr ia cornet gmtvgat etc md silent glow pvtr bsnamsr u bmt u i eorat clow model w euie bamcr tested aadapdrcnd by hoom service bunma cordao- ud by canadian hex jovmal g r muckart phone slsw or georgetown safety first it is a strict rltle of oursthat safety in home con struction must dominate every detail of the building and for its observance we are accountable for this reason every operatfon in its erection we personally supervise from foundation to roof the materials used in building must pass muster in quality or otherwise they are rejected free delivery service to all points in georgetown acton af litem and surrounding territory georgetown lumber coud pfone georgetown 250 acton 120 payment of 19 taxes second itutalment taxes are due and payable at the water- works building wednesday thursday and friday november 2 3 and 4 under use jax bylaw as has been revised to be legal nxder on tario tax bylaw statues 5 per cent is added to all taxes unpaid at the dates of january 1st and may 1st a each year making a yearly interest rate of 10 per cent compounded twice yearly wluch is a first charge against the property w g marshall collector prosperity free if kipling had written it like tuts if you can see what some folks call depression as nothing but a spin of fortunes wheel i if you can keep your pwwrand aelf- possession no matter what- you think or how you feel if you can view a stupid situation all cluttered up with lfi artel aws and huts and take it at its proper valuatolh a challenge to your common sense and guts ir ou can rtee above tna mess and muddle v itf you can glimpse a rainbow thru the clouds whon doubljjnd dread and fear are ln a huddle and hope is being measured for a shroud if ycu can keep a saving sense of humor for stories that are slightly inexact if you can disregard report and rumor nd pot accept a statement as a l tact if you can spread the gospel of suc- if you can stir the ispirlt that instills the latent ltft ip lathes and lofaras and presses and lift the stream above a thousand mills if briefly yi can spend an extra dollar u you can pry tnesacred roll apart and buy soother shirt or shoe or collar and act as if it dwnt break your heart if you have faith in those with whom you labor and trust in those withvwhom you make a trade if you beieve in friend and next door neighbor and heed examples pioneers have made if you expect the sun to rise to morrow if you are sure that somewhere skies are nlue wake up and pack away the futile ket but at a word he is up and alert again though he has an appetite that has never failed him his food may be withdrawn from under his nose and he has never expressed any thing but surprise he will more in play than in earnestness if a bone is taken from htm but even that he will resign if ordered to do so i have never known him to re fuse to eat anything except astringent things although he is fond of grape fruit and all other fruit he will not touch any alcoholic liquor differing in this from some dogs but he loves his weak coffee he hates medicines au times when i have given him a pill or capsule embedded in something that he would ordinarily swallow without chewing tie has separated the medicine jfrom the morsel ana swej lowing ithe latter has rejected the former he dislikes powdered sulphur in his water but it dltknot take him long w find a way of gifc the situation taking bis paw he lighfly brushes the sulphur aside and drinks the clear water the first time that he nld this he lookednw fairly brist ling with a sense ft inischief or triumph or whatever it was and barked gaily on the other hand when his eyesight began to go he always cooperated even- gladly in receiving the drops put into them following roe to the pace where the bottle was kept and sen returning to his basket he would turn first one eye up and then the other though his curving lips would quiver over bis teeth i have seen him literally weep great tears under a veterinary s hand yet never whimper though choppy loves the snow and when younger would romp in it until upon one occasion i had to carry nim bodily because of sneer exhaustion the snow being a deep one be detests the rain to take him out in the rain comes nearer to making his tem per ugly than anything else often i have sent him down the street alone for better days are largely up to your author onknown would cut salaries to curb expenses we take the following from the mil- growl fton champion of oct 13th the only way i can see in which education costs can be reduced is by cutting the salaries of high school teachers reeve duncan campbellof nassagaweya township stated la an interview commetning on the efforts bein ma in halton county and else- where lo interest the ratepayers in holding meeting to discuss reduction of school costs it is rather late now to discuss how to reduce costs when expensive tii have already been built there are schools and they have to be run the municipalities have issued long term debentures and have to bear the cost of course when the debentures have matured the cost of schools will automatically be reduced but meanwhue it seems imposoibj effect material savings in this township the iit of public school teachers have already together with the rest of employees of all kinds been reduced 20 per cent there is now no public school r here receiving 1000 some get tsoo some 700 with the majority getting 600 when we have a vacancy we receive is oor 200 applications we could get teachers to work for woo a year in these times in 1815 halton countys share of high school expenses was 15000 last year it was 64000 and this year it will be 67000 i attribute this enor mous increase to the cost of building schkoli and the salaries paid in 1815 i do not recall exactly what the sala were but they were certainly nothing like what they are now while no one is going to advocate keeping children from school it seems that overjjone nowadays is fig children to high school especially since work is not easy to obtain many county council tbe county council met at milton on tuesdaywhen the most important dismis was on the desire of the government to go ahead with the construction of tbe middle road through halton as a third highway the five gallons of oil with prosperity oil burner order from now until fat of december price 7 punier 3200 9 burner 3500 double7 for ranges 4000 i triple 7 for furnaces with necessary equip- ment 5700 i ly enjettmecninlm t tear guarantee won every phone 222w s b groat tjo the memory of choppy my dog since man has loved his dog the thought of the inevitable parting has been a sorrow before that day comes to my dog and me tbe shadow of which already brinsb pang i want to tell the story of choppy it may perhaps be no uncommon story if so the greater honor to all dogs he came to me as a puppy so young that he fell and rolled in the sands of the dunes that stretched back of the rockaway beach a uvvle ball of white his bead and ears almost even ly marked with tan and a spot of tan the she of the first joint of a mans thumb exactly on tbe top of his head a black muzzle and eyes of a clear brown that fairly sparkled with intelligence alas those eyes are clouded today one being sightless and the other d but the aeaa- ness the intelligence are still there it was a case of love at first sight with him he would never leave me while i was at the- beach and he was always forlorn when he saw me gett ing ready to leave him to return to the city for a day or so sometimes be would follow me unseen through the marsh not showing himwlf until i was near the point of departure and when i returned to the beach a few days later he would descry me in the distance and literally coma leaping to me acrossthe sand ridges with yelps of delight for a spring and a summer tails went on while we were inseparabe companions on the beach m hie surf through the soil shallow waters of the marshes which were ohoppys special delight it was there that he swam with beautiful grace it was there in the shallows that he teased the horseshoe crate and barked at the fiddlers in the swamps somewhat distrustful of them and when the autumn nights came and i lingered loath to leave that most entrancing season at the seashore it was in my lap that he slept while i wrote or read into the late silent hours needless to say that when the time came when i must leave the beach i took hkm with me to the city for many years thereafter whenever i went down to the sea choppy went with me and he always greeted the beach wttti a wild exultation of running in wide circles until he could run no more ohoppys city life has never been one of imprisonment although bis home has been in an apartment on the heights for many years lie knew by night and day his riverside drive fort washington park inwood the speedway the fflghbrldge section and the remoter- sections over by barttos point oand hunts point the wild spots along the then un built concourse were familiar to htm and his intimate friends were the mounted police of three or four squads and their horses to this day he has a blanket trimmed with the hand- some brass buttons of the new york police and the yellow stripes of his many years of intimacy on the force and to this day he has a soft spot in his loyal heart for any policeman it was not so long ago that return ing from a midnight walk on upper broadway i trusted to the lateness of the hours to let choppy run un leashed and mwntisalert as we walked down the central pavement at a cor ner i missed him andt looking back saw an unknown policeman coming from a restaurant with a bag of rolls choppy was beside him walking on his hind legs while the policeman fed him mouthlulls of the rolls ohoppy does not have many tricks bat he has an infinite number of ways of bis own he can ait up and beg he can walk op hit hind legs he shakes hands and always with the right paw and he speaks with a variety of sounds of which barking is the least noteworthy that are ainnng i often think that they must amass ohoppy 4nmself some times they are uncannily like answers saffvttue affirmations that sound very apt and very human he touches with his paw things he u told to touch i could never nuke htan bring me a ball or stick but i can give him anything and tell him to take it to ms basat and he does so he is fond of music not an harmonica at wbjchvhe la prone to howlbut the piano will always bring him from hu basket to a chair which la uaeh only by him beside it where he wfu stay as ions as the piano isj being played- f x have never known ohdppy to show an ugly temper sometimes he mission to return his intent upon my ace never relaxing awaited signal needs not to be more than a smile or change of expression he knows what it means and eomes bounding forward tnclflentauy the beneficial effect of a scolding otm al ways be negatived by an uitenoly smile v recollection of many endearing ways crowd upon me as i write choppy has always had his christmas stock ing hung before the fireplace to see him sitting on his haunches be fore it while looking back over his shoulder and begging softly for per mission to get at it is a picture not to be forgotten ohoppy always knows the precise moment when dinner is ready to be served he then lraves the kitchen in advance and begins to run threading his way under and around the furniture of two rooms keeping up al the time a queer sing song of impatience until i take xqy place at the table his dance always ends at the instant of my seating my self when his head goes between my knees and his singsong becomes a veritable explosion of sounds that ate not barks but a continuous varying song that ceases as my hand unseen by him reaches out for the first mor sel of bread for hkm how he knows the moment his head being under cover of the tablecloth i have never found out but know it he does unerr ingly and his song ends abruptly what little remains to be written must be in the past tense for three months ago after a companionship of seventeen years my dog came to bis end increasing ailments left me no merciful alternative to having his life dosed as painlessly ss posslbe i try to think that he did not know what he faced in those last long min utes in my heart i shall always be lieve that he did know tffce sound of his soft crying will haunt me for ever to all others who may have to go through that experience my sym pathy shall always be extended few things hi my lfe have hurt more pew shall be remembered with keener sorrow does this seem an exaggerated statement there are those who tell me that i shall get another dog there are those who say that ufe has big ger things to think of than grief over the going of a dog perhaps yet to me it seems that the love of a dog and the love for a dog la one of the most prised experiences a man may claim surely many of those traits which we are wont to regard as among the sterling virtues of hu manity a dog may show us in a quality and degree to shame ourselves fideli ty and devotion an unselfish com panionship an uncomplaining bravery under suffering a quick and ready forgiveness for harshness undeserved a love that for a lifetime knows no wavering what man may know these things without his spirit being humbled so to thenjrave loyal memory of dog i wish totpay this ineffectual tri bute of a maps love and grief ro bert adger powen in our dumb animals while i have stood in the shelter ol of them will never need the educa- the doorway and watched him statu- tbe ret in after life but once a tag at some distance awaiting per- person gets a high school ed he fobty- mt1xion cross the 9undary crossed the tlonal boundary the united to 1 he wants and kav wbh has- jrtmtt refossd ifcstw over 46 5500 miles of intel between canada states last year the heaviest trafflfc was between detroit michigan amwlndsor on tario and waiaervfjie ongtriewhere two ferry companies operate the detroit river in addition bridge and a tunnel for and vehicles a railway tunnel and three systems of railway ferries also cross at this point the traffic on the bridges across the niagara river at fort erie ontario niagara falls and queenston ontario was also heavy total traffic of international bridge ferry and tunnel companies during 1031 consisted of 7697983 motor vehi cles ais horsedrawn vehicles and 36138757 pedestrians and passengers exclusive of drivers of vehicles this tally counts one round trips as two trim jtnciudlng drivers one total number of persons crossing the bor der on ferries bridges and through tunnels was 33736740 other inter national crossing according to the canadian government bureau of statistics report on tourist traffic in cluded motorists crossing on high ways 8587474 persons railway pass engers exclusive of through passen gers 3539616 persons boat passen gers other than ferry 508500 a total of lljobuluu which added to the 33- 736740 persons who crossed from can ada to the united states and vice versa by bridge ferry and tunnel makes a grand total of 45313310 the highway motorist traffic la es timated based on the customs data on motor vehicles entered and ex ported and the average number of persons par vehicle as computed from returns supplied by tourttss modernism using a tm radio set to hear a pfidnograpb record played oa a wm0 pbotwsisnb r seems disinclined to do manual labor tot there most always be a large pro portion of the population who must make their living at this type of work following the cut to the public school teachers salaries we asked the high school boards to take a similar course but very few have done any thing of any importance about it we have no control over them of course and only pay tbe money we have one appointee but that is not a ma jority the consolidation or amalipamatlfiri during the day the roads committee met with mr mulr and other officials from the government and at the af ternoon sessio reeve campbell nas sagaweya asked for an expression of ostnion from the council the com mittee were convinced that the gov ernment were going to proceed with the work this winter halton coun ty is liable under the act for 10 per cent of the cost of construction and while his committee were opposed to building the road they felt that in view of the powers of the government who could go ahead and build the road in face of halton objections arr charge the 30 percent that it would be wise to endeavor to bar gain with tbe- government and pay a grant towards the cost of the work the road construction would be thir teen mues through halton at an es timated cost of 850000 of which 535000 was for the building of two bridges tots would just prepare one road far paving and the paving cost was additional a strong attack was launched against the road by some of tbe members of the council who urged the county enii to stand pat against the building of and paying ol haltons share of the road in view of fis nonrttrlons at tbe time fin ally however it was agreed that the toad committ should go to toronto and wait on the government to see what their proposition as to the cost will be ctiajnplon following be reading of reports the council went into committee of the whole to tsvt the reporcsyof the s committees mr haiwd cleave oeorgetown was in the chair the finance committee recommend ed the payment of the following ac counts which were passed by txto council tor payment mothers allowance 10500 education 3780 good roads 185443 pfauumo 10j3875 printing 10843 old age pensions soijos hospit accounts 67750 county liuildings and us phantomw and tile of schools will not result in savtns k a teacher is taken on at 3000 and given a salary increase the next year the thing mounts up the turatees excuse this by saymg they do not want to lose a good teacher but all of them say that so apparently al he teachers are good some arrant ment might be made whereby after one year a new teacher is taken on at the same salary the trustees raise salaries but of course it is easier to do that than to lower them another factor hi the expense is that the mini mum age at which a pupil may leave school has been raised from 14 to 16 years that means moer children at school for more years it would be almost knpossfble to cut costs of public schools in t his township until the debentures mature teachers are already cut to the bone as for closing one school and letting another school handle the pupils chief inspector qreer is said to have suggested that would hardly w here where we have no schools with less than 16 or less pupils the mm age number in the schools is perhaps 40 and if the child were trans ferred a second teanek would al ways be necessary the kt of keep ing the school m repair ted paying the debentures would still be going on and the children would have to walk farther to school i do not see either how tnsneetin denyes idea of putting up continu ation schools would solve the taohlmu if we built a continuation school say in the middle of the township which is 13 miles long it would mean that some of the pupils would have to come six miles as it is they go to aoiton by rail at a cheap rate and there would of course be tneexepnse of building the school and paying the teacher trustee w h chlsholm of s s 10 stated that he would not be in favor of dosing any schools the ne school would then be two miles away and the small amount which parents would save in taxes would be offset by the cost of transporting the children there besides the school in tins sec tion has over 40 pupils i do not think there is any public school in the township with as few as 15 pupils once upon a to do a cert scout news the beavers are to be congratulated upon their choice of a new patrol leader under his command they are alseady one point ahead of the faxes and they are certainly out to get that free banquet if they do it will be tbe first time in many months that this has taken place the foxes l more or less demoralised by the sence of their leader who being feet of brain and muscle is a help tan the game a wave of excitement was caused in the troop when the scooter nounced that a pocket inspection was to be held with faces varying from deep red to light grey in colour the boys emptied their pockets of the two patrols the foxes suffered moa from exp their collection in cluded anything from love letters to cigarette buts however theres al ways a first time and perhaps no the boys will know better about what a boy scout should or should not carry ulit week a few innocent little boys enjoyed themselves by peeking in the windows at the scouts who were play ing games all that saved these mls- cerants from being burned at the stake was the fact that most of them were excellent runners and judging from their manner of leaving in the ptnk of condition on saturday the scouts played the trail rangers at rugby and again the scouts were defeated after a valliant struggle the score was 11 to s and the trail rangers are to be congratu lated or possessing a well or team the most outstanding part of the teacn was the hobnails which most of tbe boys wore in their number tens wtien one meets these shoes on the field they leave a lasting im pression nevertheless for clean play ing and good sportsmanship the trail rangers are above reproach and k is a pleasure to play with them on the coming saturday the troop leader plans to organise a paper chase between patrols and this should be both exerting and educative mrs henry peck lets see what is the name of that place where so much was done towards promoting peace in tbe world henry beno iiaao 161734 turn thou the key upon pur tlioughts dear lord i and let us sleep give us our portion of forgetfulness silent and deep lay thou thy quiet hand upon our to close their sight shut out the ih of the and stars and candlelight keep back the visions sad the shades of grey the fancies that jo haunt tbe little hours before txie day quiet the timeworn questions that are all unanswered yet take from the spent and troubled souls of us their vain- regret and lead us far into thy silent land that we may go like children out across uhe fields o dreatxn when poppies blow all thy saints andall thy sinners toot wilt thou not keept since not alone unto thy wellbeloved thou glvest sleep r i the bcwtaaued axjjsfhant 31 routine business and the tlon of resolutions passed at tbe cent educational conference omtp the remainder of the time of session cheating n ime i hired piece of work he was well along in middle life and i wondered why he bad not made more progress since he wrmed honest and mdustrious i said to him t can not be here to watch this work and so i shall have to trust you to do it as if you were working for yourself he was profuse to bis he seemed to want the job at uoe end of six months i visited him he had done fairly well hut was rather glib with alibis other people were always holding him up the i slim was always very bad he would have done soandso if be had been sure just what i had wanted but i bad failed to let hkm know i put this down as the grumbling habit of an old man at least he is honest snd means wen z said but one day after about a year i h to appear unexpec he was not in evidence upon inquiry i discovered that be was using my time and some of my inateriala oh a little private job of bis own we had a solemn con snd decided to part when you put a man on his honor snd then have him take ad vantage of your trust it is a blow to your faith in human nature so i was depre snd a little sore but only for a few minutes- then i said to myself how foolish i am to let this thing worry me this man has c me out of a few hundred dollars but what a petty thing that is conspared with tbe way he has cheated himself i ah hut life he has held a nickel so close to his eyes that he coaldnt see a dollar all his life he has lived on alibis watching the clock stealing a little here and there from his employer and imagin ing that he was doing well for him self and where is he at sixty poor and jobless and a failure reaping what he has sown the old idea of heaven and hell was very had hfcanse it made as think that our reward or pmuabment is coming to as in some faxoff place hereafter in the same way most people mis interpret the verse in the bible which reads be sure your sin will find you out- they say lots of people sin and are never found out therefore the verse is untrue but the verse doss not say that your stn will be found out it says be sure your sin will find yon out be sure that it win settle down in your heart and mould you in us own thats a terrifying thought or a very eavxvaraging one snetednuj to tbe way you live everything you do has ms influence on what you are when yon cheat you cheat your self and whatever you do thats de cent automatically and inevitably you up tears ago writes a co the french sent a cetratn atfmofflcer to the french congo warden he had a many paddlers and in it tie followed every water lane observfosv and es timating the number of elephants to htm came a young man from france fun of tbe spirit of adven ture for two months he i the warden to allow htm to kill an ele phant and at last the officer otu his boat taking he young man with htan he set out the long rows of paddles lifted the dugout swiftly along after vbie canoe had gune several miles the w gave the signal to step paddling and pointed out to the hunter a rounded patch of dark hide in the esnehrake there is your ele phant- be said qo get fadm creep up within thirty beet and oome at ins side if you are steady yon can drop htm stone dead rn also that a native respecta property i f a hunter kills sn elephant and cuts its tail off the carcass win he there unmolested until it rots tf the tail is not cut the first native that eomes along will take tbe ivory mow go and be cautious and sure the young hunter found his ele phant and approached it closely thus tar he had worked with skal bat now his impatient nature began to assert itself he found the beast facing mm and he had not the pa to wait for it to shift pnattinrt aiming just above the base of the trunk he fired and the elephant fell uke a with a yen of triumph tthe dropped his gun whipped oat iris long hunting knife and raced past the fallen bulk gripping tbe tan he quickly slashed it off than an as- tounldng thing haix the ele- phanteame to tts feetl the bullet had merely stunned the strute and glanced off the lounded skull the amputation of the tall waathe need ed stimulus to restore conwekmaneav wheeling with trunk high and trum peting furiously he charred hp de- spoiler out of the canes burst the hunter tan in one hand and knife in the other bight at us heels came the maddened elephant rfc m the bad begun to push off when they first sighted the charging beast how the hunter leaped m a lundlnai dte for the canoe and came sllu down between the feet of tbe rjedkufta the tried for a shot hot m the nt there was a unkhr head excitement between his gun and the elephants the elephant hit the water and a tremendous wave rose before his broad chest struck the warden toll m the face and bowled urn over the ele phant gun roared into the heavens back fti a broad and cracked sv bullet the assantlfd black howled in dismay t the elephant had struck turn the pa were bending and every man was hfttng against the an his power close to the churned the a into the up of the trunk touched the gunwale slipped and lost ms sllgtit grip then the shot forward with tnoeased the gr b au in ipurtunntehr the warden had ti of humor bate from tba savage ele phant he looked toward the how w the crestfallen ntmrns as mak ing hknseir as small as poartnlw be fore fifty grinning marks wen that is your elephant acoordtng to the hunters law of the oovjao said the warden what wul yon do about itf going back after the bray later eh i am giving the tan to you re plied the youth keep ttunttt i ten you i have finally kuled thai ele phant and calmed his ivory- just at years hav is yet repot seeing a stfnbauedt elephant m the french oongo as for the tsil the owner recently pre sented it to the adventurers crab of l an where it is a prise txnphy 055ds d omimon of uanada 4flo uoan ltkb2 niatijbuty 1935 1952 isa prick 9920 9345 yield 428 45 mjmod ran o 151 fa day ejisyat m payable ia rrlnctpal sua mlfrysatly principal eltlaaof caaad dsaomisietiona ifoo m year bond aaoy and twnm s orders saay ha p uarosghtsw a i h r mimms glrgetovvn pttoces office 1147 house 114j k h w ui