v sixtysixth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 3rd 1932 150 per annum in advance 200 to ujsla- the georgetown herald j ml mou rahllsln r and proprietor canadian weekly newspaper aasociation c n r time table standard tims going baft passenger ana mall 1020 ajn passenger 339 pm passenger and mall 30 pjm passenger stops for passengers going east and toronto 955 pjm sunday going east passenger 239 pxi passenger 812 prn passenger i 955 pxn 9 are vou tkerb l- goint west xassenger anil mau 725 au passenger passenger passenger anil mail 8m am 3 01 pjn 626 pjtl passenger sunday 831 um passenger sunday 1022 pi goutr north mall and passenger 5 un mat both mall and passenger 6jm pjon irmcle appeal and pxjketiok apneaii arrow increased bus service i eaatern standard time leave georgetown dally westbound 8js0 1250 pnau 3jh pxn 710 pm j0 pan dally ex cept saturday saturday only 1130 pm 10js0 am saturday sunday and holi days only leave georgetown dairy eastbound 720 ajn a0o5 un 230 pxn bjbo p 830 pjn 1o30 pan saturday sundays and holidays only reduced fare to holders of season tickets tickets amd initoxuaation ax longs play close to my fathers he an- nvy directory lb boy dale ssarrattw sad seuciter georgetown ontario onvaa itrng bids mui i wiggins notary rattle osstoae oneill block oeorgatown owns brampton ontario j a orahssn at b oraham o b bowres kkknth m langdon iilsiir sstistter notary pasta pint mortgage money to loan liib qkevrolel lyp of eotica wswsawshsmaiaawwewaa lnxasg tlvem jbollm name all the qualities of a motor car that go to inspire its owner with lasting pride and yon name the very amp that make the new chevrolet six the great carta rlian value the fine modem chevrolet six is listed as low as 635 at factory qshawa taxes extra match this low price actually one of the lowest motor car prices in the world with chevrolets desirable new features a 20 per cent increase in power smoother more economical sixcylinder engine with downdraft carburetor silent syncromesh gearshifting simplified free wheeling we have a car waiting for you to try like to den i where hes at work and every now and then ask father are you there swers back yes son that time i broke railroad track all into bits ik stopped ms work and came and wiped my tears and said boy boy be game and then he showed me how to fix it right and t took both my arms and hugged him tight once whep id asked him tf he still was there he called me in and rumpled up my hair and said how muebt alike art you and i v when r tool just as boys do when they cry i call to our big father to- make sure that he is there my childish dread- to cor and always just as i to ypu- yes son our fatherills and all jav fret is strickland ollllan eyes into those of tile artist with a perfect trustfulness paint roe asl am she said to bins dont patter me if you srtmild make amndonna of me i should not like it tram imperfect and a perfect person presented on the canvas would not be i ashley questioned her as to what she maidered imperfections and was con vinced by her replies that saw did not know the meaning of the word that is she was innocent while working on her features he chatted with her to draw out her- individuality her voice was sweet and it wot evident from what she said that she was pro foundly ignorant of the wicked part of the world she lived in aamey made a discovery been- looking tor a woma countenance expressed now formed a theory that andnpurtty are synonymous he was right or wrong is question j reputation it gave him to make a ror- tunet but he never painted another picture and was never seen again in florence alter that morning after the suicide a story concerning miss laurences part in the matter was hushed up it appears that hav ing beard of the young american wbo was hunting for a model of purity she made a bet that she would sit for the picture and thai tt would be a success she too left- florence immediately af ter trie tragedy and returned to ameri ca where ft is to be hoped she re sented of her marly sins calebs clever sisterinlaw he had whose he his chef poeuvre by esther vandeveer produced canada low prices sos socu cmck spu abwa m 4tt fc sw gmjic 5 w b watson djxa mj9jl marion pbxkst uo djj8 i 8 to f szcept thursday im ml djaa rl m door north at omsslvk carrxaga factory mai as 1 am to pjn mitt lamb vtaactical matusnatk ntjb1b by day or weak star partuutars phone stra oeoraatswn v k a oaatgetmsa new chevrolet six sykcvwmstll sbptllflj j n oneill son phone 14 gkorgktown t2 chiroftlacnc xray service sad saturday 1 to s and 7j0 to sj0 pjn frank petdi m aucrtonkksl c e mcclure atjctiorxeer estate merchandise anu rarm tarms phone m r s oeerxetown ontario the money comes almost dally we receive tetters of appreciation from clients for whom weve accomplished the i and sot results let srio s far totj kelly aiken the persistent ooueotors no oolleotlon no dtutraa oaanobysxlk credit valley creamery georgetown cream wanted we will pay the highest market price for cream deliver ed at our creamery or phone 332 and our truck will call credit vauey creamery georgetown sntisiswi ontario george ashley at twentytwo was an artist with a highly artistic temperament he had been brought up among- women who were of the very best and hi idealized wo man in the abstract having- had nothing to do with others he knew nothing about them indeed he bad his own conceptions of the spiritual beauty of a good woman and knew neither her strong points nor her fol lies possibly he might have nearer the cornposltejjfaga9euetit woman had not his associates very youthful and their characters not entirely formed ashley was ambitious to paint a pv turenf his ideal of womanhood he djdsnol care to portray a madonna there were already sufficient madonnas in the world some of them painted iky artists tria he could not oope to emulate he desired to give his ideal the garb of the twentieth century of course all depended on his model his conceptions were like a flook of birds flying in the air and refusing to re main quiet long enough to be photo graphed genius must have a founda tion on which bo build and when the foundation is established there must be a starting point a novelist who evolved in words one cf the great pic tures of the world said that he paced the ooor for days dreaming it but had he not finally begun to write his dreams would never have been any thing but dreams where was george ashley to find a woman through whose physical per fection shone this purity that ne wish ed to depict he was not rich but had the means to go about looking for his model this he did he visited different countries on the street in hotels in public gardens he was con stantly peering into the faces of wo men he met looking for that which would serve to concentrate his dreams and reduce them to reality biany a countenance he noticed thinking that it was the one he wanted but on ex- i amlnatlon was found deflrlfnt friends became interested in his search and tils attention was called by different persons to a number of women who it was supposed might serve his purpose the artist while in florence italy riaving run short of funds established a studio for the purpose of t in practice and recouping his flnancwi he soon achieved some reputation as a portrait painter and received orders enough to nhrrttilrt him and keep him reasonably busy one day an american lady and her daughter came in to his studio the mother saying that be had been re- rirtmem to ber to paint her daugh ters portrait if miss helen laurence was not beautiful she was at least comey ashley looked at her inquiringly as be did at all women who might possi bly serve his great purpose but saw rvinr in ber face to indicate that be bad found his model after an in- smeotkaa of pictures be had made mrs ejtasrence took him aside and made a bargain with htm to make a full leagm portrait of her daughter offering a parte winch was at once accepted- for ashleys ideas at money were more vague than was ms ideal of a good when miss laurence appeared for ber brat sitting she was arrayed in spotless white clinging drapery that stiowed her one figure to the best ad- wantage her criffure was of the srn- puest all that dress could do to repv resent purity was affected then coo the girls face was stamped with in nocence she looked with her blue an- open it began to down upon plm that having found innocence it would serve to influence htm in portraying purity be dad not realise that dor some time j had already been under this mfluefioei hewas first made aware of tt by noticing to thetace he was puting on the canvas evidence that he was on the way to realise his ideal he was not so tanptraetlcal as to suppose that he would ever realize that ideal for he well knew the lmpossmlllty of any such realisa tion re simply knew that he had found an inspiration he found something more toan an insprratlon he found that which he had never before ejerjertenced lore this was quite naturally the result of peering into the face of a pretty girl for hours at a time and s to consider her a her best thtths might make a successful picture of ber ru determination to make her his model for his masterpiece was an adcuttonal reason for his falling in love with her there was a fascination about his sub ject which he supposed had been re vealed probably to him atone he could not see how any other man should be enthralled as he bad been for he laid his enthrallment to nls pe culiar faculties winch en abled him to perceive a perfect em bodiment of purity when the picture was frnrisherl it was a marked success not as a por trait but ss a representation of purity the models mother accepted it with out comment though it was not a likeness of her- daughter tot- it was a beautiful picture it was placed in a conspicuous position and much ad mired but few of those wfao were acquainted with the subject recognis ed it as her portrait meanwhile ashley had become so absorbed in ms model that he failed to be elated with ms success during the last srfcttosjb his subject by fre quent casting down of her eyes under his gaze by pouting her pretty tips at any inattention on his part had given evidence that her innocent heart had gone out to meet ms ethos he was poor and had not yet made a name for himself in bis profession he hwdtated to declare his love- nevertheless he was nnahfr to tear hlmeslf away from mis laurence nor did she seem irrrhndert to part with him after tne ftimhtany of hex- portrait or rather his conception of purity he was unable to work the ntosnungs usually found him in one of the gal leries where he expected to meet the girl who had captivated him hie was seldom disappointed though she was not always alone while she was sit ting for him so far as he knew her time was exclusively his own but now that she had no engagements wltn him she was free to go about with whom she liked and since he was not oc cupied he had an opportunity to mast her in other company although ashley suffered tne pans of jealously upon seemt miss xatjr- j sanford stowaittowr plnmbi taehulaclmxrf hmnm84 x 12 georget rr no 2 i a k oolataif general trackhur service and wood tan oensral trucking at all times and aarbaga removed weekly at lowest mtms harwood tuo j single com mhted rails fuo single cord fe wood for sale iotw how raucas otetos riardwood beechand maple per angle cord ball 1 and ralla tsjdo in whimmimt mil the follies ory theatre auspices canadian legion plan at darins drug store twi ence with other cavaliers she always reassured htm with one of lai jsiiiu est smiles on such naf and not infrequently would make it plain to him that she- wished him to join when relieved of her other atten she would take turn to the botoohv dens in rear of the pica cattery which there is no more fltttasst place for lovers these gardens are repre sentative of the medieval method of cultivating shrahbery and sowers the perfume of the latter alone is conduc tive to love in the evening they would watt to aether on the also enklsmbmeni which when the lamps are ushted is as near fairyland as any real ansae that can be produced but it was in the apartment mnmhrl by sosa laur ence and her mother where the lovers were alone together that ashley broke down and cra his love and his fears she received this confession and his fears with no response he was hoping one morning 11 a reputation would come from bit xosa terpleee to enable him to muster cour age to utipu to his model when talc ing up a morning journal be awan announcement that a young american had the night before ocnutuftced sui cide by jumping from the eoom veochlo a meoneval bridge unto the amo if was hinted that the young man had taken himself off for love of a fair roiirrtiyjoman ashley reonanl- sed the name of a man he had sssn wh helen laurence one day in the gallery of the plttl palace and to whom he had been introduced by hen as an american ashley considered it his duty to go to the lodging- of the young man to learn if anything was to be done in the premises on reacming the ho a pension on the lumr arno which moons in kngue th arhs emtankxnent he mads hnoudnes of the proprietor he told the arus that the suicides mother and ssster were there and a brother was expected during the day i noticed said ashley that an amer lady was the cause tea ssrnor tne lady whose portrait la now attracting so much attention this episode win likely make the art ists fortune ashley seeme dturned to maishls ha stood looking at the man as u ahkjusu by some fearful calamity the caber who was handing a key to a guest a the moment did not notice his chsuig- ed appearance and continued the arnerlcan is not the only one who has suffered from this same cause an baghshman made a great ado when the lady refused him and one of our own citizens a prince fell into the same pit aanong her victims she is named uabelle dame bans ueroi after an english poem ashley ittwfsved out into the opttt sir standing with a hand on the stone coping that protects the side- want from the rrser it seethes for a- whjle as if he would lie smother vic tim to l bale dame sans morel but presently steswlyxhg nlmsett by the coping he walked slowly in the dbrso- tlonaof hit studio the idle prediction of the landlord was fuullled dhe story attached to his picture of purity was well known rl every one visited it from ctxroalty for no other reason once the advertising 100 years ago the following sdverlseihent o4 a resident of eaqueslng in 1s31 is taken from the hamilton free prose of thursday nov z4th 1831 one hun dred yean ago ktst november headquarters october 13 1831 the subscriber begs leave most sincerely to thank a part of the public for their liberal patronage heretofore he uxeansauch as have rjssl him or intend dotog so and begs a contdiu- ahce of their- favors as he ti ottxt exterkxtng ins rrtwtnfinn by ereriune an estahluhlaent at john bterrnvs ski in escjueadntt where he wttl a well as at ms oldatand near ancaster keep od hand and make to order all klnde of ohsurs and oabinet work widen ha will warrant to be of the best materrlaln and such workmanslnp as cannot fail to please ha oustomershe has made aiiaugwu with mf j brown mer chant in hatnnton and mr j ohep merchant in ancaster to act as agents for the sale of lurnltore wbere the pttbl may be supplied with any of the sgxjvw wonc on short notice and ob stteb terms as will only afford htmka reasonable auppojri the sutaecrlber etnlajrated to thta provhxee under clrcutnwtahces per haps pscullar to hmtsetf as people in the country which he left were not generally acquainted with his h ture and be will leave it for those who have known him here jo guess whether bis dtftore or- creditors suf fered mast be that as tt may he ilnds it rather tra to return and teerefore totends making us work in sucb a manner and aelhng at such prises that nehher its tumburij down about his heels nor a want of means to pay ms debts shall render it neces sary for him to again pack up bis kit and be off from turtamhree years experience in menhanlral business wtbh ttast ln- hatoitanfs of this wortaoe he feels confident the above reasons will be considered a sufficient excuse for his asking such prices as ne wishes to sell at for sraould he haas necessary to return to his native c it would perhaps gzve his former friends a little trouble to say nothing about the share which may fall to himself ajbrlek everctt n b- the aubscriner wishes to ex change his work for a quantity of seasoned pine and cherry but will not pay cash for two reasons the ofst is he has not got it the second should it be supposed he had ha creditors might prove troublesome those who biv been owing him lor mom uiab so years he would la to hava ttunt of paying and tnats who hswe been owing for a ihortsr period bat nave promised oaythsn soma bsjf dossh of timet wotua do well to toe tlie mark he does sot wish to be undstvsdod aa trireatlng to oolleot by law for he is not yet per- pared to pay th coat for those be has already sued a b headqiiahrs ibm may never have said tt hyoe i caleb peaslee began in a humble tone but t know rve always cal- lated to keep my place and bulldxns up about as big and tidy as the next man but the next man neednt be a woman if you want to ctopare me with anjtiody wluvts put you into such a state of minds this asked deacon byse going straight to the root of the attw home is vosjb fteld op homobt of honor there and fought natiowia pabjib act as toctust maonlets visitors te osssaaa owtaeer puaj- stomnis msunbar sotw a tesr m to providing native with ample opportunities for repairing shattered nerves to the quiet of tbe qreat outdoors canadas nattonsa parlor are also proving a pot ent factor in stnnnlatlng tourist travel to the dorrrtnlnn aoeordlng to the latest report of the rants branch visitors to the 18 parks scattered throughout tbe country now number approximate- 850000 annually a large proportion of whom are peopll from otibsr countries when the parks branch of the oov eminent was organized 10 years atp the total area of such parks was but 401s square miles today the ares ermhracevi by the national parta of oanada it nearly 18000 sduare miles a territory equal m sue to the whoa of walee wttb devon and oomwsul thrown to for good measure beoentjlf two new parka halve been added to law list one- of tnem being is islands in the oeoattan bay district or ontario and the other aparkv of 114s sguan miles la oentral msnltohs this lat ter parte known as rattng mountain park has on a plateau at an elevation of some ijoo feat aadvwas ones ttw hunting ground ofj the ores and aa- slntbolno indians it is- rnadllj so nasuhln to tbe general public taw oansrtsun national rauways ane to nnpm running oaose to lt adequate fa cor the accommo dation of visitors are provided by s new chalet which has oeen opened on olear lstfsa one of the moat beauti ful bodies of water la the park a golf course of nine holes has also been laid out and oarnrsng sites with sani tary faculties outdoor cook stoves akw other conveniences have been pra- parsdfor tbs use of those who prefer to live under canvas a charge of glow a tent per mooch la made by am park waxdens atter my wifes sister said mr feaseee shes a good deal youngern my wtfe and vshej a farmer or a farmeress or whatever a woman is- that raises crops whereabouts demanded the dea con clear across the state returned jar peaslee as lit he wished it might he i farther shes one of these sorrfn sturm women and shes full of book farnun i aint seen her farts of course but j shouldnt wonder if it might be wulh seein he added honestly yon know bow tis lysander be went ona marfied man has to listen to a lot he dont xeery hear so i spqet my wifes told me all about her sisters makin such a go of farmin but it she- has i aint sensed it not tol thus mormn that was is f say mebbe a week ago he went on my wtfe had a letter from ber and mat night whenjd sot down to read the paper she up and told me her sister was plarmtn to pay us a little visit she hav some kind of errand up at the state farm i was busy readin about the way to git more aigs out of fewer hens so mebbe i didnt give her all the tention im ought to but i did marragr to say wed make her w and i appose in the back of my mind i had a notion shed have a mitt to see how a msm run a farm and that probwy shed git some ideas that she cd turn into money when she got back borne well ssld caleb after a silence that ended in a sigh come yestday and things dldnt come- off jest as i finrered they would ran goto to own up to you hyne rve got sot back today morn in all the yean rve got my nvm farmin and rve earnt every jolt rve got the deacon darted but offered comment sir affirmed caleb with eveh more emphasis i- started cat this mornln blggoty and i ended up feelin like a foolish chad this nvarnin after breakfast he went on i spoke to her in a kind sort at way and asked ber if she dldnt want to go out with me and see how i done things round tbe place i flggered shed say she did and be kind of pllte bout tt but she sort of hesitated then said something about it beta a kind of thankless task to look over a place that had been carried can one way fur years but afae only came along with me out toras the henhouse ptnmv out to her the way rd got things fixed to suit me and meb be i did act kind of sif i in her but all at once she begun to tell me how rd got everything wrong and bf ore she got through she was leoturin me sif she was up on a platform and i was- fifty mead of jest ens old man that was so mazed be couldnt git his mouth together on ooount of sprite and from then on hyne caleb un i didnt do any talktn a all i dldnt pint out to her how she ought to run ber hens takm my text from that piece rd lately read in the paper im glad i dldnt for come to find out she writes them pieces her- sew though my wtfe and i dldnt know tt but she ooes he admitted and she gives me her reasons for doln the way she does with her hens good reasons too and she showed me where my cow bam aint right and why i ought to paint oftener and only one coat at a time and how stone walb take up ground that ought to be beerin sups and morch twenty things that ive been doln thats put me out of pocket every year i ed out i puffed with pride and rain talk caleb owned sadly nw and i come back like a prickled puff- ball and not a rip out of me dome to find out he said tbe business up at the state farm was jest to take on the leoturin there btween tfcnes when she aint farmin seams shes been makin thirty acres pay her more cash money than rve ever made offn ninety and theyre willtn to pay her most as much to tea others bow to do it and when i got fairly out of my daze caleb said you tfn bllevel felt small nough but im nm after a nxsnent devoted to deep thought i truly dont know what the worlds comln to i truly dont with women setun up to know more shout farmin than men and provxn it on em he added dejectedly home is your field they wait the battles to be faced and battles with self that subtle roe and great with whom me quiet strife is never done battles wttb circumstances that hold us tied to hateful things when we with courage nigh crusaders to a holy war would ride- here is the citadel yod hold and l here in our hearts where none can ever see or unclerstarid or praise our victory here is our daily tares o truth pro found here is our bsuuegroimtt unseen ignoble squalid is this strife but if we win it makes more sure all life and every time we tau unburn you or mej-c- evh has won another victafy- oh not afar beneath some auen star but here our field or honor watts us then see that we bear us like good fight- tag 1 highly honored walter p of beachvflle who worshipful master of kjng lodge no st aj at la tnamnn on friday evening january 153th ubs king hiram lodge la one of the old est in the province of cmtario being mstttiited in lata walter whnlaw was born jn the scotch block and is a farmer of the georgetown high school be win be reinexnbered by zaeny ni in cleorgetawn and vicinity who wul join with the herald in mww to htm their hearty rr ijttti ckbdit system abtjskd census shows incbkask annual population wild ufa tartves condnlone in the credit system is severe jolts in these days of slon and limlneim men who have been in tbe habit of esdetadmg credit suffered many losses when s become a burden the inevitable result will be a nr- of the question has been asked should credit be refused this question in volves others but the aniiw i under present conditions should be yes if oedit were aewptort hcnorably by a person who baa p n wlthm his means and not hmfcigi mtnxuries becyond has rnt then tt would be an right but the result is that many continue to get the lux uries anyway and the result fa a crash here is a practice we under stand to be quote mr blank arrives in town on saturday with a can of cream which is the first purchase b a tank of nhe for the car then without enough cash left to boy g and other n credit is asked tor from the grocer xms b gben and with continued hard times the grocer must have cash and he t f pawnem the one obliged cannot pay and with his credit rrheirttrd rhsnii i stores or may goto smother town result eventually he b a toady in volved and what was to blame bat the credit system yes credit b a good thing someumea but to many neonks it is nothing out a curse a tanner who is quite told us recently that he a purchase on credit had no start to mf e what he emm not pay for he simply cod wunout- creemore star anothek smtbanglk btald jasper park gasclinb tax aawundg name of the artist was allswwil tolt he nught have taken advabtag j the sot providing for a tax of five cants per gallon on gasoline was adcr ted to provide funds for the construc tion sad upkeep of roads and others purchasing to be used tor any pyrpoae other than vmhtatlar traffic on puhtk roads should take receipts for monies pan as tut and by turning in these receipts togetber with an appl for refund may receive back use amount pud aa tax much tacenvenlance has brought about through the app by fanners and others for refund af ter the expiration of the six months period durrusg which such refunds mac ibtisllj bo nxsde i this aruatele published to remind all farmers and others who purchase gasoline for any use except the omra- uott of nxotor vehicles on public high ways that satpucations for gasoline tax refunds must be made within abt months from the date sbowtron the receipt taken from the seller in other words a gasoline tax ref- ceipt dated jan 1 ibm becwnes value less for refu on jury 1 ibm dad ijx bare my dear t dont mind your sitting up late wrtb fha rmg mam of yours but i do object mm wajfctng off with my nibratnaj r protected from the hunter and liv ing their lives as nature iei the animal population of jasper national park alberta has shown a remark le increase durtn gthe past few yearn a recent census shows that in this vj00 square miles of game aanotuary there are today no less than sam elk 30000 mountain sheep 10000 rooky mountain goat 600b as sorted bears 10000 moose 25000 deer and 8000 caribou prior to the setting aside of jasper as a game sanctuary there were very few moose in this area but since that time there has been a steady natural influx of these tnlrhsls from other areas until today they have reached aaxtoat staggering humoers the pre sent elk herd has developed from small band imported into the park by rail some years ago the bearer colony also has shown excellent growth and many creeks and- lakev which for a number or years have been abandoned are again being oc cupied by these industrious one result of the increase in the animal population of the park has been the emigration of large numbers of game animate to districts which lie contiguous to it and here excel lent hunting of all kinds may be enjoyed in season according to information received another of that class of municipal tin- f the csntarfc7lglxuture came into effect at the first of laxx snd this time tt deals with the nec- ted cemeteries throughout the pro vince tme goveniment taking scuon with legard to forcing of im- proveuienu of cemeteries we must admit that we are beartuy in wmtrip have been petitioned and shamed in an attempt to have bem give proper attention to these plots conditions of he stayed after sextos a corpulent teacher was giving a lesson to a class of small children on a canary teaoharoan any boy tell me what a canary can do and i cant j sharp boy please miss have a bath in a saucer cemeteries are wellknown and hardly need be pointed out the people irving nearby many cem- ertbs particularly the country bury ing grounds have time and again gathered and labored in beautifying the grounds but they have received little- or no encouragement or asslat- nee from tbe rnarsictpal councils be that as it may tew win be sat isfied with tbe aursmaxmehta as specs- led by the cemetery act at the first meeting of county coun cils each one is to appoint a ceme tery commission the commission b to consist of three bs and this body will be vested wtth power to f all municipalities wlthm their coonty to repair and keep to nroder mnditton their cemeteries the work such a consxtussian fa of c4ng to cost the counties be passed but op the swn only the oolonel touring stoops on his leave- of absence did not forget the one he isiv btjupd a card from sparta saying this is tme omit from winch the spartans used to throw their rkwsctlio children wish was warn beraxjad fe- c v that part may also in the good of tbe rt of the act that the county council two members of the slon while the legislature reserves the right to appoint the man who acts ss chairman of the commlsskin prom this tt will be seen that the ow win be only mdtreeuy re sponsible to the county onunco and vlrtuary under the control of tbe go- the usurpation of mrmtrtpal rights rr on apace this te another taste the centralization of tbe tne legislature has grasped woncus by both ears by the and by the throat it win not be long tefore they reach for the seat of the punts and when that bold b the grand heave win wmf bmrtiswaspsrrajsawt