a.-. ‘ Thursday, April 77th, ’84 No. of Applications for Li- 5091130 for cusmng yuanâ€"‘29. «â€"/nspector’s Wot/'06 !- D. BLACK, (6mm! ï¬tnmmmcr 95cm WOODVILLE, ONT. Ono-tenth of Hm pun-huge money to he paid dmsu on the (my 1-] mm. for balance, terms Jul! be made knâ€? u “. me sale. For further palsliylllnrsapply to JONES BROS. k MACKENZIE. b‘cliuitors. Masonic Hall ’Urtu Toronto. Film. Ml; “131mm. (IHHZS'I‘. Dnlt-r: <0“ $.n mg Mud nop mum. anon emu-u- JACOB BARN ES, W. I". Jlitchie nn‘lios for Tan m License at Minden Bunion. (x’iu't You: omce. Davin! Bowen n! the Village of Hnlilmrton: hwy Ymuu: at Fortune Road. mâ€"ar Hw‘mmvr. and Ruin-rt Ynunu. Seahrighe. 3mm of the abou- htd Licenses dur~ ing the current jem‘. . 1’ NIH-".1! wax-mute {mm Alexander MoAlpino ..‘ thdé-(m‘m l ulf n‘f int-V, in {he ï¬nd (‘muroï¬tilm w-f the 'l‘nquéir nl' Min-r. in the (‘ounty of Vic- tnria conï¬rm rzg 1m urn-S more ur 10s: ('obooonk Arm ï¬nd, 183! [will hr in I‘mm nl ouch Wonk. mu!» lh-nvorton.or \Vm' Ind carom] mu-m Auction Sale! â€"â€" o 1“ â€"â€" ‘l Y'vlrtuo of powers offlMe to: ï¬nned in certain mormmws which Iile- prodtw’d at “Jesus {no (allowing propurtiox flntariu license Act-1884 ! NORTH VICTORIA AND HATJBURTON DISTRICT N o. of Licenses Granted for Current Keanâ€"~25 “ELBOW HOUSE†The human-4 imvrnvomonm am said to he the l' rmn‘ino-z: â€" -\|u at .. u- ms cleared, situated about " miles fr um W cm“ ulv. \\'mul:ille,0nt. Toronto, March ilst. 1.8M. [YNDER mmtuuy- from lxolnort Gilles pin the ‘ ' south lmh M 1 I {H in the 2nd (\‘llcO:2~iUn of few Township nfl- M- n. m the (out)! y of \ ictoria containing 1m awn s '1' in. . W. A. Sherwood 'l‘lle tulluwing meruummntsm n53 ho Do an the premise . «About 74'; an»; cleared having «routed thou-on n. lug: House um: log Dunn .\‘ accordance with Sub Socnun 6. Section 4' Liquor License Ant. 11-81. the following noticu Is published :- 'l‘hé follmviug Hug mm: lente are said to he on thojnemisvs: \l‘uut EU acres cleared liming oroumd thereon r. hem: 10.; housu, stable and ham Inning nu ma) r..i Pumps and L'istums of all Linda to order at smart notice. [INDEI‘ anT'fg‘XR. I‘mm \‘ml S. Smith rank ; half of lot .\‘0 :3 in ['10 5th Concetsiou (1' the fl‘uwushipd Eldon l‘nuut) 01 Victoria commu- mg mo xwrm more (It Lu!» ([98. J. CAVE, Publisher. TOWN SHIP OF ELDON, In the Village of \Voodville, Pump Maker, “'OODV I LL?) AX I) "EA VFJH‘UN. 1C. GILCHRIST. at 1 o‘clock in me attoruoon. at me County of Victoria, PRGPERTY In“ In H'I‘V VALUABLE PARCEL III. PARCEL KIlK‘E‘u II. IN THE 'l‘ 1. ll .\. A MCLA ['(EQILIN‘ \l‘ ON stock Cnmmnies. Ina-ur- u-a n! I‘rnpeny. gins! (‘H'LHSI'S au.l Hull the st): LIFE .\.\'D .'.C~ in on 'l‘uosdev and Friday :mil may he :rhh‘f'ih‘ï¬l I: am “ul rcwivo prompt Inspector: , Bom-mhm, April 188-1. Ladies’ Goods, in ,Calf, Buff and Pebble, for Strong wear. Men’ and Boys’ Indestructible Lace Boots, Men’s and Boys’ Waterproofs, - Men’s and Boy’s Plough Boots in fact everything you want in the Shoe Line at this season of the year. @339»? For flash ébmyl Call and Save 40 per cent. on all Purchases, at the People’ s Store, opposite new Buildings. March, 1884. THE PEOPLE’S STORE, OPPOSITE NEW STORES Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents’ ‘ , Furnishings c. By far the Cheapest Goods ever Offered in Beaverton. Special lines in Dress Goods, all shades, from 7cts. up, Caslnneres,black, 18 cents Prints, \vell assorted and fast; colors, Sets, up. Factory Cotton worth Sets. for Sets. White Cotton Soft ï¬nish, 750. Ducks, Denilns’ Cottonades c., at greatly , reduced prices. All other lines equally low and warranted 25 per cent. below cost. Millinery and Fancy Goods a Speciality. Large Shipment just to hand. Wall Paper! Red Clover Alsike Clover Choice Timothy Garden Seeds Bird Seed Beaverton, March 25th, 1884. Why pay such high prices for goods, when you can buy 25 per cent ’below cost at “ The People’s Store,†Now showing a large and well assorted Stock of SPRING OPENING, 1884 ! Five bales of Imported Soofch and American \YALL PAPER at prices ranging from '"u'ts to $1.50 per roll. Over Sixty patterns to choose from, all the Mow Opened for thé 'lnspéCtibn of Cash Purchasers. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 10 mmmww Aim/WWW We are showing a. ï¬ne assortment of .WALLER Beavea ï¬an. Qifl§§ Don’t Forget to Call on -NEW- 'â€"Just opened at the Our Spring Stock of Wail Paperg Carrot Seed Mangold Turnip, all kinds Flower Seeds Fla}: 83 3d Sign of the Golden Boot. 1 Run ‘Ildsfl (Junior) â€"John (‘amphrlh 5 Chas. Vmsar, Ira Sherman. N. I‘urry. ‘2‘!) Cum (Seniorgâ€"Mund Fraser, Jinnic McDonald, John Vassar, R. Sandman. Minnie McCormnck. ‘23!) Class (.hlhior)â€"â€".h)soph â€sirten. Wm. King. John Elle 0. James liunluu Ind “'m. : Mcï¬laehem oqnnl. lslay. Suhjoined Is the standing of the pupils oi the Islny public school for the quarter ending 3|st- \Iarch. The report is based on a written examination held In the reapectiw classes at the clone of quarter. The nunoc of the live pupils In each division who hzi ve seemed the highest number of marlin. Wm'xzn Cuss. â€"Donald Mnrchimou, I). Spence, Marshal \lovuea, Collu Graham. Kenneth Moth-kill.- Ixrznnabura Cumâ€"Alex. Gilchri'at. FOURTH (fuss. â€"Coliu Murchison, Rosy Emmi, Domild Gilchrist, Bet-y Murchison, Hester Elford. {FIRST Cubaâ€"Part ILâ€"Alex McPad-- yen, Mary Wilson. John McAskill, Shin. McLean, Archy Graham. THIRD CLASSFâ€"vhry (flan-ï¬st. Sarah Ncb‘adyen. \Vm. Gilson, Maribn \Vilsoix. Henry Wilson. Accluuxtâ€"Mr. Keefer Mclnnes \vhn lives fnem‘ the village, has a valuable colt which met witha serious accident a few «lays ago. It appears the cult was rolling in the stall, when one ‘0! its hintLlegs protrud- ed through .1 crevice in the wall, which becoming fast was snapped a few illcllci above the fetlock joint. In is supposed that the leg will get Well again. 'l‘hc_folln\ving is the standing of the pnpilq in S. S. No. 8, Eldon, fur the munth ul March. The names are inserted in order v-t merit. The names of those taking lh-. highest number of marks in each cluss_unly are reported. Széosi: Cumâ€"161m McFadyen, Dougam Gilchrist, Auuie Torry, Annie McEnéI-uru, Lena El‘fard. FIRST CLl§8â€":P.RT Lâ€"Annie‘Tolmio, Mary McEacbeI-n, Mary A. McFadyen, Sarah Murchison, Lizzie Wilson 4m Unss.â€"â€"(.‘lm.~'. McKenzie, Mary Mu:- I’;l(l)‘t-II, Mary Ann Campbell, Lystia Mc- Kunzie. 3lmCl..\ss (Senior-lâ€"Wm. Perry. Hon-um- McDonald, Augusjirnw, Mary Ellen (Bur den, Unviul "I‘HCI'. It must be born in m'ihd that the‘ absence of a pupil from any or part of the exaininaâ€" tion affects his or her'sbamdiug iii the répbx-t '1). 0. SMITH. From Our Correspondent. Tnixos w]: ‘woum 1.1K: Vro Kxo‘wpâ€"lt there is to be a schnol section formed at Glenarm.â€"If J. B. Campbell is going ta keep h6tcl.-â€"If the Salvation Army did did really have a surprile party on the 4th Concessidn last weekâ€"Why the ADvocM-e dont arrive here until Tuesday.â€".If tlm Glenarm cemetry is going to be feuoml U-SS prin'g. BIIII.DISG.-â€"Mr. “'ni McRae nf this vil- lage is busily engaged in gating material fan the purpose of building a new store. Tm building will be divided into two appurt- meuts, the one will be stacked with hard-- ware, the other with Dry Goods, Bouts and Shoes 0. We wish Wm. well in his new enterprise. szsox.u..-â€"â€"Mr. John Campbell of fluis place is learning telegraph)! with Mr. )lc'l‘aggart, our obliging agent in this vxlr Inge. Mr. Cannibal! is snccccdin; Well in the business. SICK.~â€".\lr. Thomas Smithson. Dcpuly_ Reeve ofï¬Fcnelon and Warden of the County. is at present dangerously ill with inflame.- tion. He is attended by Dr. Lowe of Fenc- lon Falls and we trust he will have'ifspeccB- recovery. From PAL? ll (IIIIIIIIr)â€"-llerhmt Arum-nu Jolm \lCKCIIZiI .Ilbcn McKcIIch, ll’u Sunlersun. In Clawsâ€"Ethel “'nm], MM! Backw- AImio. (‘ampbelL Alison L‘mnplmll. Ill? King. Awmge thulanon for line that qzu of the present _\ ml 83. ll}:.\"r1:1~.â€"Thos. Parriugtim of Lang Point. has leased the farm of Mr. Donald McIntyre and will move 'there next Week. Mr. Parrington lived in this :neSghborhuuil till about {our years ago, when he l_eft and went to Dakota to farm there, but the cli. m Ito and country did not agree with A‘him, so he returned last {all and we understgmd he Intends make his home here in the fut-um. PART II (Swim) Nome "Mr. Manyon, Dunnhl M-(ivlmrv and Hort." equal. Alex. Mcluuuhlin. VOL. VIII.â€"â€"NUM‘BER 11 Clenarm- Tcaéher. Jf‘IHI Hm I! ‘ J')S. J. CAVE, Publisher. AuctIon Sale! YALUABLE PROPERTY IN 'riIr; TOWNSHIP OF ELDON, County of Victoria, ‘ Thursday, Alon] 7 7 th, ’84 at 1 o‘clock in the utternoon. at the ) “ELDON HOUSE†In the Village of \Voodville, “ Y-vlrtuo of powers otflnle rm: tamed in certain W srumc OPENING “um. ~-__....._-. ~ I ~--..s.-_-..â€".-_ . __* _.'- ..... A ...-...a. - .4 IIIorthgc-s \xlIiI-li till he produced a: weenie 5 {no Kollowinu propoI‘tiLâ€"x PARCEL . lYNDl'll‘. mortrqt. from Neil S. Smith Iorï¬i 1' half of lot .\'-1 .~'. in the 5th Concetsiou (-7 the frownship Iv: l-erlnu County of Victoria contains dog It!) lIA'X'lN more or Lush The following inn-rm-mIII-Imem nil) to be on the proIIIisos :â€" «About 7.3 aura-I olemwl having erected tliul‘ouu Ir. lei: “may uni: lug burn. i‘Alli'i'l'ii ll. TXINZL' arm-tango I‘IuIII Alexander McAlpino , ‘ the’uo'irh i all of 201-“, in the 2nd (‘mmewrinn -e-I‘ llII- 'l‘o\-.-I:Jrip oi Ill-ion in the County 0! \‘ic- toriu conm‘u r:,; 1m :i-su s more or 11*â€. . The :‘ulltAVilI: imprnvmuonxs am mid to be the ‘ I-I‘c-iIIIncs:~- Minot 73%" :N cleared, situated about . 1! Iniloe from Woof-vain. P:\l{(‘l‘:[1 III. [INDER mortuiim from ltobort Gillespie the ‘ south lIuiI u' 1.: t 1-! in the ï¬nd (Hint-osswn of nu- 'l‘o~.vn.~liip oi l‘.l'l' n. In lllu tounty of Victoria L‘trlllflllllll;,’ llu .‘rn s v.‘ ins. 'l‘lIo tullvm in}: ‘.l :3 l':\".‘lll(‘2llfl are said to he on i l l i i l I l I v..,_.. A lllU'])l‘clIIlSt*>:~ .\I'Hu! 21) ucuw (‘lcurrd having 5 ormlodthoroon .-. hum log house, stable and burn liming till my: I-Il. 'l'lzllMS: Onodont}. oft); pun Luce money to be paid . for bzilukze, [onus . down on lilt'1l1n‘ 'iI ‘ ~w1il lie llll\‘l|‘ klim‘ ll ’ Fllt‘ >:-_lI-. For further ,In~tI.iIlin‘ssp1Ily to JONES “HOS. .‘l' MACKENZIE, solicitors. Masonic Hull ' 0th {For into. it. GILCHRIST. ‘ \Vm -d:ilie, Ont. Toronto, Min-ch 9.19:. 1.354. Hilario license Act-1884 ! ‘r tau» NORTH VICTORIA HAHBURTON DIS'l'llIC" AND «â€"/nspector’s A’oz‘ice !â€" .\‘ accordance With t‘uh Socnou f‘». Section 4- _ Liquor Linc-usi- Act. 1551, the following notice Is publmlicd :â€" No. of Licenses Granted for Current Kernâ€"435 No. of .-\;Ip1i(*ations for Li- qcense for ensuing yeahâ€"'30. \\'.}'. lliti-hic IIII lie-s for T-wun License at .\llndcu Station (c'i. rt l’I-n: emu vi! the Village of lI'.IIIiIIiI'ton; 1:: I‘) Young M Seuhright. .\oIII- of 1h: shon- lno Lin-uses (lur- Iug the. current .mr. . .\. .\ .\[LL.\['('r£.’LI.\’. . ‘ Inspector: ( ohooonk. .\nvl :‘ud, 1831 W. A. SherWood, PCRTS’AIT PAINTER. l-‘lqu 1.1. l‘ o‘ll l'llU'l’UUidAl‘ll. \Vill he in l‘u u. I‘vv‘. lost two w“ in M t‘n-ru IIIoIitII bulimu u: now I.‘ (ll'llllill lowing op.,~.I_-l II ~‘ n" -m that plume Uhlrrsli‘f: ‘0‘!†‘li‘. ll. ‘Ili llll or Inn. MV- l\llllll‘:‘ \\ I- one prompt out. iIfx-vn. floors BARNES} Pump Maker. “'OUDVIHJ’. A.\l) l'.l-i,-‘.\'F.lll'U_\'. l‘uIIIIN :Iud litmus of all Linds- to ordtr h. wwsl hull l‘. l\\llll'l“:‘l‘ --:I I : Cox .Ini l'I‘uiI'.‘ H'q‘lt'l‘3\9rii. ‘ ' . : l' 1.1. ~sI..\..3i. ilmuitwn w M . l “I... n‘ .w l min»: and 1,.‘lI'iJl. D. SLACK, (’Ticnu‘ul giénmu'mm 3mm WOODVILLE, ONT. llu‘l'ff‘<¢“"' v‘ ""HlI~ ltlk‘i' an I-v‘lwvf 7 ' ' - .1 l w '1 :‘WI lifll‘ I'I . 2 III‘ ’\ . H1 \‘.|\|~\ .. I" ‘4 ‘ il. \\v “mix. “1 ' ' ,. "u , i' 'r.‘ ,. . Duvid Rowen ‘ _-.,.. ___~â€"..._»...-_.-..._-.__.._. “n_â€"w-~< -44....m- - W..â€" _. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1884 , Iss4 ! Our Spring Stock of sin® New Opened for the Inspection of A Gash Purchasers. We are showing a. ï¬ne assortment of O Ladies’ Goods, in ,Calf, Buff and Pebble, for Strong Men’ and Boys' Indestructible La Men’s and Boys' Waterproofs, Men’s and Boy’s Plough Boots wear. ce Boots, ~_â€".‘â€".....« VOL. VIII..-§Ntiiann '11 . lslay. . Suhjoined‘is the standing of the pupils oi the Islny public school for the quarter ending 3Is! March. The, report is based on swritten examination held in the respective classes at the close of quarter. The ounce of the live pupils In each division who hire highest number of Insrks. . seemed the 1 $5 me3 SE ï¬ï¬sw ‘VIS'KER Cumâ€"Donald Mnrcbinsou, I). '_ \ ‘ \ , Spence, Marshal Moyues, Colin Graham. ‘ p '3," . Kellnehh‘MCAlk‘LlL- ' ' Isrzunsbu‘rs Cressâ€"Alex. Gilchrist, Foun‘l‘u Ginsuâ€"Collin Murchison, Rosy Elï¬n], Douiild Gilchrist, Betsy Murchison, Hester Elford. . , Tnum Cueâ€"nary Gilchrist. Sarah Mcli‘adyen. \‘Vm. Gilson, Marion \Vilson, Henry Wilson. , . , szcosi: Ginsuâ€"John McFadyen, Dougald Gilchnst, Annie Torry, Annie McEschern, Lens El‘ford. [FIRST Cuntâ€"Part Il.â€"Alex McFad- yen, Mary Wilson, John MeAskill, Shin. McLean, Archy Graham. FIRST CLISSâ€":PART I.â€"Anuie Tolmie, Mary McEachern, Mary A. LlcFadyeu, in fact everything you want in the Shoe Line at this .53313333331:inizï¬ihiliiï¬nwe. m... season of the year. Sales For flash @nly ! Don’t Forget to Call on H. worsens, March, 1884. lg ' eavertcn. .w. .a..\. ~v u. THE PEOPLE’S STORE, OPPOSITE NEW STORES Sign of the Golden Boot. .- . ..._ .._ . -. . t recovery. I I l Why pay such high prices for goods, when you can buy 25 per cent 'below cost at “ The People’s Store,†how showing a large and well assorted Stock of Dry, Goods“, Ready-Made Clothing, Gents’ . Furmshings doc. By far the Cheapest Goods ever Ofl‘ered in Beaverton. Special lines in Dress Goods, all shades, from 7cts. up, Caslimeres,black, 18 cents Prints, well assorted and fast colors, Sets, up. Factory Cotton worth Sets. for Sets. “’llite Cotton Soft ï¬nish, 730. Ducks, Denilns’ Cottonades dc, at greatly , reduced prices. All other lines equally low and warranted 25 per cent. below cost. Millinery and Fancy Goods a Speciality. Large Shipment just to hand. Call and Save 40 per cent. on all Purchases, at the People’s Store, opposite new Buildings. Beaverton, March 25th, 1884. _- “~\ \ \\,\ \VV\,\.\\.\ \-.A. â€Va u\/‘4\t*./~m.‘ . 'Wall Paper l l'ul‘lrlizt' llllml. lit or H 130‘. t l‘. and lluiwr: Young. 1‘ . “Am-xxx \‘4‘VVN .. Just opened at the “neurons. risen,†nnnrnaron Wall Paper 2 /.,~,,~N,‘,\. .f I‘la‘l‘m\.\ \ vw’ ,PJNR/ktAr/W ,» ,---’~ Five lmles of Imported Scotch and Aim-rican \YALL PAPER at prices ranging from "wts to $1.50 per roll. Red Clover Alsike Clover Choice Timothy Garden Seeds Bird Seed I-I1 Farmers will ï¬nd our um. -NEWâ€" 111.1 garden mods the host in tho murlu't. Over Sixty patterns to choose from, all the Carrot Seed Mangold Turmp, all kinds Flower Seeds £1110 v- CU-; prices for (Wish- 65m». Q‘EeMEM NQBW. '_l'2,;I‘ t'll'lll. .\l‘l‘il 1‘35 l. (‘l Mug “'0 oll‘vr illt'lll zit (‘lltFl‘ l of a pupil from any or part of the exaininsâ€" tion effects his or her‘sbunding iii the report '1). 0. SMITH, Teaéher. Clenarm- I From Our Correspondent. Slt'K.~â€".\lr. Thomas Smithson. Deputy lcevc ofili‘cuelon and Warden of the County. is at present dangerously ill with influIIIaI- tion. He is attended by Dr. Lowe of Fenc- lon 1" 3115 and we trust he will hnve'IispeoIB- llI:_\"rI:II.â€"Tlios. Parringlon of Iiiiug Point, has leased the farm of Mr. Donald .\lclntyre and will move 'there next week. Mr. Ilm'rington lived in this neighborhood till about four years ago, when he left and went to Dakota to farm there, but the cli. mute and country did not agree with Aillllll, so he returned last {all and we understand he intends to make his horns here it) The fut-um. _ . TII‘Ixos w: ‘woum 1.1K: ‘ro Kxo‘wpâ€"lt there is to be a school section formed at. (“warmâ€"If J. B. Campbell is going to keep h6tcl.-â€"lf the Salvation Army did did really have a surprise party on the 4th Concession last weekâ€"Why the onooua dent urnve here until Tuesdayâ€".15 tlm Glenarui cemetry is going to be fenced this pring. Klrkfleld. From Our Correspondent. BIIII.mso.â€"â€".\Ir. “'m McIlae of this vil- 9 l lage is busily engaged in getting IIIstcriol im 1' the purpose of building a new store. The building,I will be divided into two appurt- . omits, the one will he stocked with hard- l ware, the other with Dry Goods, Boots and ' Shoes 0. We wish “'ui. well in his 110W l enterprise, PI;I:sox.\I..-â€".\lr. John Campbell of this 5 place is learning telegraphy with Mr. l .\lc'l‘nggart, our obliging agent in this VIl llage. .\lr. Cannibal! is succeeding Well in l the business. . Al'l‘ll)l§.\'T.â€".\ll‘. Ilect'er Molnnes “'lln r lives fnear the village, has a valuable col: which met, withu serious accident a few days ago. It. appears the colt was rolling in the stall, when one '0! its hind-legs protrud- ed through a crevice in the wall, which becoming fast was sunppud a few inches above the fotlock joint. 1:. is supposed that 1‘ the leg will get. wull again. 3 The following is the standing of the pupila llll S. S. No. 8, Eldon, fur the mouth u! l March. The names are inserted in order -~l ’l'lIe mums of those taking 1h; l )Iu-rit. - highest number of marks in each cluss_ui.ly are reported. _ 4m L'I \ss.â€"('lm.~‘. McKenzie, .\lnry .\l«:- l‘antlyt‘ll. Mary Ann ('mupbcll, Lystia .\lc- Kt‘IIZiL‘. 3I::IL‘I.I.~‘< (\‘enioHâ€"Wm. l‘crry. Flfll‘t‘llv'“ .\lclhmald, AIIgIIth-uw, .\lnry lillculior llm'inl liltil'". Lluniorlâ€"Jolm «leI. 3-2.â€. l'l.\~\' (‘nmplnlh ('lma. “our, lru Shornmn, ll. l‘urry. i 2H: (tin: (Saloonâ€"Maud Fraser, Illlllllt i‘lt‘l)£'llftlll, Sniltch~.-II. .\lIIIIIic .\ll-l'oI‘II'Ack. 23H» ( l,\~s ( lll.lllll‘l<-.ln§flpll [lilllo'lL \Vm, .luhII Vessar, ll. ‘ KIIlL', .l-IhII Ella. -l.'l!ll'3 liuulul end “In, .\lcliuolwrn tquul. \' ‘l' l'\l.l‘ ll l"‘!‘l"l‘ .w l!‘ l.’ \l<:l“'Ij.rn, llnli'Ill .\l l; l‘. n)‘ illlIi hit-Hf. llort ll “I“ ll, .\L x. .lvlum tum. l’:.£ r ll (lllllluli â€"l5IIlu-~‘ .\lllL-Si"‘l‘j. ,.lI-lm .\lr'lii lI/il , ..ll.. .L Hui-snow; ll'n-~ . .\nlnlvnun. .IY'. .ll Illl‘ l I†‘ l\~4â€"-llfl"-l \Vm‘l, .\lrw llIII-lw ‘ .\lilll“. I'IquluIl, ARI-mu lJuIIIpln-lL ];!?,-. Km; .'\\v ‘ if" ‘l.t’il l l'w '- for l‘l: l,;ql_ l - I Iftliv 1-.“ :It; ,.! m l