0111' advertisement is our bond. " 1-..- Tub Dresses Linen and Repp 14-.1'11»; 1111.1 11;..1-.' 1111. 11111.3- Gag-[5 1111.1 11111‘115 Corsets l.'=1l1 s 1.1m" lllpL111~cis111ll1 f11111 '1: supporlus steels gu 11-: 111101111 11111 11111151: :1†3.7. s. \‘pwill price PH†.l'iulir 1.00 just... Cushion Tops Pig skin Cushion (11111111919. in all Sh: 'ulcs 51‘ 11511111113111. 1"21:1‘ l;1\1'11 1 Ia‘Lkllc‘.) Linen and P1111111 Cools, moon". ‘. '1 2' length semi ï¬tting. sailor coll: 11's and long reverrs, cd god 111111 11.11' 1' and green 11i1l1l111111111s [1) 111:111- 11; Pr 101: each... ":1 1.11011i1-1'1' 93‘3â€. sil'll'l 21111'111111liig'11111'1'k11i111111c1'111'illl lLllli HK‘ l 650 . . . ,_ ’ 121‘. 11s1-rt'~111:sl1:11§11~'11f1.111. ~1\\ . “i 1‘; :111.l 11. “initnm '. l’1i1'1-H2 95 111011.1gq .29c :11. szlzes 1'. it'll of 11‘11111: 111. ~:1"ipts.. 1.133»; 117.211 11111-11 111-» .11.. Gloves ‘,, ,. .3... ~-'. Sii" 21.1, , , _ . ', M "l "“ 1"“ ‘ â€â€˜5 “ M††L'ulzc's .‘iercvrmed lus‘u‘ (Loves . 1 1 .; 1 ‘ . . . 1-111-11-11111"1_V “"4â€?“ “'1" 1“ “" 111'.) 11.111115. 11-. Sllildt'i 1~f l1':11-'1'.. 91.4.4 0.1g“: “4;: 11-15 5111.11 1:111. grey .1112! white. 25 :1 WV... “4.3. ...‘ .; 1.... . 11:" PM 11121'. 54l1'.l'151':111d c .1;1.<1'l K‘,.E.. , ..... 349 w Hose B'11" l 1131" Lisle lime in .. 11113-1- 1.3:.1†.‘ . . 1:1: 1'4le1 >::1ll 69333 AS M98592 :TED 3:1 . ’_ 111:- 1'1" 1~~1 111-1- 35 11122121 3111111 C ‘0 assisted 1'3: 311'. Harrison. who is " orating of the sch 1111 room will also an expert in the bu:in‘ss. held 11 Mcnday ev‘m 11:, Jay 2‘. , The copious showers :nd the The stork paid 11 v.sit to 1111'. 1. ‘0 ut.ful weather of the past ew nd Mrs. A. (7. Hodgett's on Sat. - a‘ r: ‘3 0th m 0.111 ~ .8 ~ “amp" “Wit" “0"" the H 3' days has put a smile on many a’ urdiy and left a fine baby boy. :‘almge In Palagraph form- farmers face. The growth is far in Miss Sherin and her niece, Miss â€"‘ advance of what it was at this Davis, of Lnkefield, were in town "599““ to The P050 time last year. a few days last week. Miss Nellie Leary, of, “cores Wednesday gext. being Victoria Falls, “'33 ln tOWn on Wedmsâ€" Day. the public in generalnmllseek? . I13?- 1 recreation in boating. driving, etc. iweeks "Olngs Mr. Wm. Ranszn, of Lind:ay vis- Mr. llingdon expects to have ms 1 ' ited friends,in town last week. steamboat in which he has been From oakWOOd Wr. and Mrs. Field ng made a placmg a more powerful engine read business trip to Lindsay during the to .31“? the first picn c gf the seas brethren week on, in which the Marlonic (Special to the Post.) ,. " W B her who has him are expected to take part. M... W. J. McCullough, and Mr. Mrs." m: h a: 1' ' is rscéTâ€" Mrs. F. Lodge is v.3iting 11?! John Brady were in Lindsay 0.) very "1 W1: 1n,1.moma, ' father, Mrs. Henry P8311358. of M1n- Wednesday of last wce‘i attending mg. -. den. the funeral of Mrs. Bryans, sister M" A" Atchison, 0! “5mm“ Miss JCSSTe Soutar returned to of Mr. ,McCullongh. Grove, Was in town on Wednes- her home in Deep Bay, after spend flit. and Mrs. F. G. Perriu, of ‘13" . mg 7’0 9 “me in Tom‘lto- Little Britain,'spent a few days, Miss Edna Baker and “is 1415' Mss Violet Gray returned to her with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrin, hie 21; made a trip to :I.ind$3)' home at South Lake on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, of Woadâ€" or. .1'chday last. after spending some tune 1n Tor~ ville. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. James Smith has purchased onto. 1 t t p 1. recently. . o ' , , wn n e ‘ . . 702: Mr James Mort.m-r, - life :Ir' C111 3: 3:: eed 2511111111: thls‘ Mrs. George Savanac and Miss 101139 and lot north of Mr. “cc 3 â€ago as. e an . W. T. McCrae on Sucdgy. blacksmith shop. w . . . 1 . 'K t f H‘ndon Hill. The death of Mrsl John Gaod- Steha' left on Tuesday mom n: to MS) 1" en ' O ' 7 ed 11 res octed l d visit friends in Orillia. started on Monday f:r Merr1toa, man, an 33 an P~ . a Y . Ontar‘o took place at her home 111 Min- Mr. DaV'd Trumble was called to A ' s ' ' o N! r Arthur 81111301: and his daugh den township on Saturday, May Lindsay .cn Monday, owing co the " ‘ . . 10. serious illness of h.s father. ter. Miss Greta Stinson, went to Mrs. Langdcn was very .11 a few Mrs. E. G. Lytle, and daughters Lindsay on Fr1day. Mr. G. Perr1n, of Haliburton was town one day last week on busi days last week. Mts. J. B. (White was on Saturday. Marion and Kathleen. are at pre- sent on a visit at St. David's and guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. Munro,, formerly of Oakwood. Mr. N. Hill spent a sh rt in Toronto during the week. 'Mr. A. L. Short, traveller, spent Sunday at1his home here. Wrs. C. A. Davies and M53 M. Gohecn 19 ft on 3. vi 5. 't w. t'n‘ funds at Pcntypool and ManVers st t on. z'n tawn m neSs. A new bridge has been built 1;- cross Bat Lake creek an OMEMEE JOHN 8 Miss Florence Vincent 1eturned to her home in Ingersoll after a visit 1 What is Happen-T‘s at the Pretty in town. .1 1 '1‘ 1 . . . Dr. D. ‘7. Mammal), on behalf 1.1.1.2 Laaztal ofEmily Township of the Dominion Government made tm'z (Special to 'rnc Post) anttnipectior; :gipuov: 1:11:11: Matti: Dr. Birnie, 9f PetertOI‘O. was the Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mason, aid waver ays 0 pp . guest! of Mrs. A. D. Hodgetts for Master Earl, and Master Ormond 917.11 report on thepossvnhty of the a few day" last wek Mason visited Mrs. Mason on Tues- Hollow Lake waters running this ° _ ' ‘ day. . . ‘1"11r111,- way. He was accompanied here by Mr. Walter Mitched 12ft Monday ' "" Mr Geori eWiison, of Pension morning 1'" Lindsay t) join his Mt. .W' T' MCCMJ. spent a. f:w Falls regiment, en route for tie corona't- I days in Toronto this week. ' 1 M . . . 1 Mr. Henry Penrose has the Con- 103' l n ILi 23d Mrs Sig? 033111†were tract for building the new cement MF- H3V€10Ck Fee spent 301M137 ' if M: 5:31 on P ay, e gJES'ua sidewalk on the Ansm sd103Main at his hzme. . OMr '3, r18 801:; exigent I ‘11 street. He made a start at cou- Mss Blanche Elliott. Toronto. . . ' '0. ey oa ' 0 30mâ€) 3' _ . ' 1 VISlted 1113 home here on Tuesday. str'.:c:.cn dunng the wetk, and 1; was the week end guest of her - ar' - ‘11 d 3'; W‘ll' . E1 We have had several scatre elec- ‘M _‘â€"'“" f) ‘n'°’ ‘ 1" an rs. ‘ 1am ' trical ttormxs here during the past wï¬Ã©'Wiéég .1ott. Mr Nelson Weldon 8 house was 9 r;- Th y. C " One Of the 3379’55'5 electrical1 l struck and considerably damaged, . 11' US$65 31 all storms of the season passed over ’nearly all the...w'.ndows be'ng torn '0 B R 1i {1 U 0’4" 711133? 0°_W°nd3Y night. AP‘ out, and his telephone completely 8 € 8' p011 P53139395 :n the south-east indicat- ruined. The house occupied by Mr. Ed that 3 barnor house had been Fred Saville, and owned by Mrs. struck. ‘- ' ’ 'ilmse w,†11111-11 â€"3308 can , . . W. Lillxco, was also struck, and the . "(‘61- ech-cisp l0†much C'll'e in Mr. and DIX‘S. H. De-IOlS, of roof partly torn Off, and ne‘l‘ly all lindz. "gd the; truss that is besr. Tweed, spent a' couple of days this the plaster loosened. Fortunat IV the -3»' 11' n lieu 1 139 1r1nseemg a f - , _ ; ., {L that it _‘ WWWâ€? 5111111 week at th parsonage. occupants in both cams cscap-d .n- “16 "le9 im‘ 11 f 1- ms 0f 99 “1' MP5. Sanders-3n, 0f ï¬Iount Pleas- i Jury, ' ' if? certain hv 1:111'3h'1'gthc11ms't ant is the 8“?“ 0‘ MTS- Shields. Mrs. A' McArthur, 0‘ Woodï¬lle h .â€"- improved trusses of 0all styles Mr. Harry Clarke is visiting at the 811931: 01 Mrs. W. T. McCrea ' and by exnrt knowledge as to his home here for a few days. nu :hods of {it ill" them Lh tt (1" t ' Mr. Torn Graham, of Mount Pleas- ‘3 a e“ an“ a the “men “‘- i111 believe we can demon- ant was in town on Sunday. Vices on Sunday was rather 331311: a“ 1f? â€10 Supr'nmily of our owing to the! intense heat. Mr. Norman Clarke is spending a few days w- th h s ism 1y. 2 s- .31? funny truss wearer and i; is Worth “hi e to secure this .~ 1.911111» it, means security and Congratulations are be‘ng exiead- O C. O O 0 C c. O 0 Mr. Jcs. Parsons is busy renovat .: 11i>f11etion and it costs nothing . -,; extxa. in; the stgre owned by Mr. Morn-r 9 . son, and lately occupied by .Mr. ; SUMMER Jas. Wylie 0 OF LATEST A. HIGIâ€"NBOTHAM The \1‘ ss onaryl Moc': Trial to be : Druggist Lindsay. g1ven by the mem 11ers of the Meth- STYLES“ MILLINERY Over ‘ \9.1rly;opposite Post Oï¬ice 9 011: st Epworth League, which wa be' i ter. 1 iflag of the l l THE LINDSAY POST 1860~~~DUNDAS .1 FLAVELLES LIMIT Put You In Touch V e stick to it. Parasols Ladies B‘ 111. P11':1.~11‘1.~'.g0m1 st: 1111;: rou'rmg, stA-‘el rod and ribs :Lll kinds of f:'1n1_v hand! 11>. Prices each :ml .......................... Ladle-1' Black l’.'11'.'1s:1l~'. cover- ed with silk and linen fancy. plain and curved direcluirv gilt and gun 111111.111 handles 2 Prices $5 $l.b1 "3.3 $2 50 ...... Elmer Harris 1 young daugh- 111111 Mrs. of a LIT. [:1 the arrival e 11 (‘1 Tl Tuesday being Empire Day, the school was hoisted. ‘ are now cement wh.cl1 I Quite a number of men’ at work putthg down a walk on our north street, will begin at MissRilance's prop- erty and go as far as Mr. Berâ€" tram Graham's This will te quite an improvement to our village. Several from here intend going to Cannin-gtcn an Victor‘s Day, 10 the horse show, and baseball tourna- ment. A young son arr.ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gray, on ‘ Tuesday. ; Invitat1ors have been Issued for 1 daughter of Mr, l the marriage of Miss Maggie Jessie and Mrs. D. A. Anderson, to Mr. Wilfrid E- Short, on Thursday, June lst.' The members of the Ladi's'l Aid and Women's Instute are asked 11) remember their jo=nt meatng on Fri day, May 26th.. at the home of, Mrs. Moses Webster. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all men. bers of both societies. Miss Evelyn Cameron left an Tues . day e "emng to spend the 241th in Toronto. ,â€" BOBCAYGEON. (Special to The Post.) The fourth annual meeting of the different missionary societies of the . .....â€".- .w- ‘village was held in the aaptist church l l l -of the last Union OPENING :Qoooo-ooo*oo.ooQo+oOQOOwooooooooooooooowOOC here on last Wednesday evening. Mrs. ' David Curtis .f the “Bee Hive" oc- cupied the chair and gave a neat ad- dress of welcome to which Mrs. Bar-i lber responded briefly I Mrs. Alev Logan read the minutes l. meeting of the ? Bobcaygeon missionary societies. Miss Grace Robinson gave an ac- count of the mission conference which was held at Whitby last season, and referred to the Union conference to be held this year. | Mrs. Tiley gave a very interesting paper on Deconnesses and. their work. ; Mrs. Boyd gave a practiacl paper on the "Echoes of the 25th anniversary of the Women’s auxiliary.†1 Mrs. W. White gave very descrip-' tive paper on the Presbyterian Mis- sions in the West. The speaker of interest was Miss J. F. Robinson, who has just returned from seven years work in the Pres- idency of Madras, India. She received a most hearty applause both when she appeared on the platform and when she close-d her interesting ad- dress. A Union choir gave several selections of choice music during the evening. a DU NSFORD (Special to The Post.) l The annual meeting of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held in the Methodist church on Wednesday'even- lss‘ 1111111111 A‘. L Cnmpbells Grocery ' ing .‘Jay 17th when the illuwinz 1 1’- illnezs, but later reports announce tins M. 1‘». .m' "1". 1 1/": . [gnu-1911 With Cut it out and bring it along 0 0 ° 5, A and see if we don’t. Read this list of excellent offerings for “ Victoria Day 11.76.11; ' ing Silks Japanese Matt ' lin'rlish S'Ik‘ in 51111.1: W" ‘l11l1' (Y 1111 “111.: p3--".-..,3 ferns Irv-001‘ 11'Cigllt1’1;:ln 11s 11' 1 11' ., ‘ â€f LU- I“..- i†:1 .42.â€. Slum" (â€it “lulu â€WWI" " M" 11111? f1l1‘s: .m‘ :1111'1111113'1. _1 ~. 111.111.1111.. 11111111 1....1.........1.1. 1.12.11... 1.11.: 11...: ,.- .L.)<‘. 122C Japanese Grips and we: 11 wvllReg11l:1rM_ ;‘11-1' yd. 501'. 5% \'.'11'11. bpmi 1|. ....... 39c S111 1111: special ‘3 inch Bl 11 1 P: tilâ€? [9 Silk g 111d 11'19ig1‘uy cloths, s11.tl1vstr11ns mun-$141 Bust. 14:1'1'1i1y Japanese Grip. Special P"? )‘W‘1 ' " 111:11l1-1'f' :ln' ï¬ne-J 4'311311 i :11“ 1-:1111pl1-T.» with lemht'r s'rigw ._......._â€"â€"-â€"--â€"-â€"â€"-â€" 11ml holder .l::.~1tl1>-tl1i11;z 1' 1' p'Cuirs. l’z'i-vs fl W). 60 son. 7.31-1m1l ................. C Reduced Prices on all Carpets this month A delicious cup of “Rideau Hall" Coffee served free to all riskorz to our store. 310113 ficcrs were elected, â€" 11 e. x: "1'1' Erna-.3: llerlihev, 11‘? i‘:::':‘ am .1 ,. President MLSilas':11.:s‘1311.t " .- -. h El .B‘ails 1:1': tins mor'n'n: hr 0'" '. j~ .- . 3 -1 â€"‘ ' -- a, , lot. 1 ~ ~ .. 1 - bccretar.» .lr Hug ' {tn try the west 1 r :1. car 1‘.» s" ' .1 r _ Treasurer Mr. A. 311132955' lhim success. . l" v . . ' " ' ' ‘ ' ' i “ ~ .. 1" . The following representatn‘es 0f , 3-1:: amt Mrs. :‘rl11cFI'1chorn our. 1.12.! 1" . _ _ _ ' ‘ulti ". 1‘ ’ f ff? the Executi1e Committees were all: say a. 1'Lsit last Saturday. '.- 4' 'l‘ f .. . . 1. . . . ‘ ' ~ .- “ 1..» I; pointed for the diï¬eretrt churches. “ i Mr. George Train was another hmd b g r e , 1: U «3 l '. v3.11: St. John‘ s church. ~r. Laplain Mr. say 1-;sitcr. Saturday gong 55.12:: m m. M w. - I†l u .. 1.. â€" :1 .. J. W ElliOt. m $5113; 1‘) a dnt'lng O':t1|c._\‘37 h“ P'T‘ the Li' 4 - - : h.s purchase durin: the 11‘ 35.111: " ' ‘ 1 churcn, Mr. P. W. Br1en j"? ‘ hiethod St ‘ l ï¬lemer e\enings is the w if". 1": “:31 2 I 1.9;." mg «I r r: T: _ Mr. T. J. Thurston. 1 1 . . .. . numerjus friends to 317111. 7:. - 9;; .. Presbytrrian church. Mr. T. King-i “1.1;. by q - ‘ F 3' . ‘. :1. hre . ' “ 'f 1 ' boro, M" b H mp y i Now is the true to get rid of your 1:. re the .1- »r _ - a ‘r- 2 ' Church Mr. W.Ken'1ed , . _ . _ , ‘ , .. \lBari'tlISt‘x’obertson ' y, rheumatism. You w_ll {-111 Chamoer- 11 C10 : i r. . . 1 '11in's liniment wonderfully effective. 1 “â€"1 1.? 12.“. 2:11:95 scan: A115 ollectors were re-elected. ' _ ‘ .. . _ ( . ... . . . . {to (is l C: no zippl: cat: on w '1! c .:1" :nce y 1 1 of , â€0‘43de ’ " w " e119: ' A 1ery interesting was a rwnr 1 t t Trv t F r 1 31 a great new. - . _~. x ~11 m: ‘ -. . ' . .. .. 1'mer.s. , i. 1) sale I1 f guen by Mr. V1. Wake. e...itled a! ’ M: and 1:11 in†at 11.: “1.. trip through Canada illustrated by dealers. l would be 32-“? x T ï¬dm“ lantern slides. _, ' , . _ ' ' . 4â€"1319 kt: .-,,.;,.;_.. 13-: 1:. :2 Mr. and Mrs. H. F.. Wenlaru and; MLEIISBHTK l ld ‘1 21 . 'L'e urnâ€".1 ‘ ' ‘ (‘01; 1: a1: » -.' w 2 _. little son arr1vcd. home from ( algary 3 l d ,. ; .. 1- no“ ' ' " “‘ ' ' ~ ‘ n a e': at 2.:2'. '11-'42: - .' -. on Friday evening rest, after an 110-! (Spemal to the Post1 13 1 . . ' i ' \' lls" t 1 1 . ' lessen the d:.~;-~f.:: crxs: mart: scenes 0. three years. . ea :5 0 any; Three houses were des'r'y'd by ‘ders pm ~11 -5... .. 5‘ “m (1.911 a heart welcome _ ' "" “""â€â€œâ€˜ ’ they were accor Yd M ifire during the sarong wmds last able than an} â€A: h :13. $1351.56: . n :1 r. 1 Mt â€1°“ B K6 may a’ F'l'l'hursday and/Friday. Mr. James can m... .. w 3.3.15.1 mi E. Gordon arei'busily engaged shi ng- ling the roof of the Methodist Par- lHam-‘Od‘ got. 30mm: sai'ed and no the present 5:11“: sonage. [insurance on cements thic Mr. Trusting 1:1: ' 1. 11:11: 1;; « hi‘ 13:. w: “r. - won a} Mrs. Carnaby Thurston and Mrs.| Thos. lioulihnn got a considerable. t 311p 5 1 1 . was - in t e {18:21] "2‘1. “ ' Arthur Bell, Lindsay returned home amount of the contents saved and. _ . - 11â€.. an M03“! last. no insurance- Dr. Broad's houSe 1:1 Vow 3:1 Th stone crusher is a ain workin Eden Valle w s 9.15.) burned. . e g g y 3 -1 rs names. here, both Mr. W. 8;. Kennedy and Mr A. number of people from here at. Silas Tgurston being benefited therec tended the debate at Dunsforé on bY- Friday night on Women's Suffrage, Mr. Wesley Browmis spending a few " which proved very interesting to the days at Bobcaygeon. listeners... Miss Macdonald, and Mr. . Miss Sloan who has. been stayinglAIex 1:11:01: took the affirmrzvc with her sister, Mrs- Albert Thurston l side for Mill'ersmith. while Mrs. i for a. few weeks returned to her nome l Woodger and Mr. Gordon 133.1: the ' at Nestleton, on Tuesday 135'" lnegative side for Dunsford. All lwere able}. debaters but Miller- . KINMOUNT lsmith won by tw0 po.n s. .1 full account. will be seen .n Dcmsford (Special to the Post. 1 1 correspom i We are having delightful weather The masons and Carpenters are ' cgops are coming on nicely Though hustling along with. Mr. Clement . t e heat 13 great we have occasions: Zealand’ s barn and expect to have . showers 5.: completed this month- l The attendance at the schools psi Our f ball tea has been or- . 1 9 " , :Ezytglgiooï¬spresent, about 1'0 1:1 gamzed again and with a little I o ' practice» will be able to keep the' l ball rolling. M. Smith is the capâ€"l tain. I Miss Eva. Kennedy, of Fairviaw ‘ Farm is spending a few days in] town. Mr Reggie McMullen, teachet at Grass Hill, spent Sunday with his parents. _ Cu Wednesday last. a little baby girl arrlved to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGAhey. ova: 1111011111111: 111 1031 111111212 latter well on the road to recovery. "The Post is in receipt of the {01 Mr. Alex Watson, of Toronto acorn. lowing communicatiOn, from one or beginning to make going to Miner's Tourists are their appearance Bay. Mnend Mrs. Horn, of Lindsay, were ’ at Miner's Bay last week, besides a lady and gentleman from the States! but they found the mosquitcs too num. erous and had to give way to those small neighbors. Mr. Robt. Frost has come home from Medical school. Toronto for hisl holidays. ‘ I Mrs. Clarke and Cam-bell of Fenelonl Falls, visited at Dr. White’s a couple of days last week. Mr. T. Robertson, of Anson town- ship was call: d away hurriedly to Toronto on account of Miss Jessiela panied by her son Gilbert, are visiting the towns leading Citizens. It com- friends in the village. ‘tains a} excellent suggestion Which 'Rev. Mr. Lawrence the English . is deserving of the serious consider- M“_Wâ€".~.- church rector, of this place, an on atioa of the Post ()ch authorities. Saturday for Markham, when Wrs. The Editor of The Post. Lawrence had preceded him. ‘We are Dear Sir;â€" l sorry the Rev Gentleman‘s health is Will you permit a sugge stionl not good. but trust that the changellooking towards relief from ova-crowd; of air and surroundings may havo 11 mg in our local Post Office and the good effect and that inn-â€â€˜11 he my be additional 001M011: and convemencel fun'y recovered. . Of the citizens? Miss ,B. Chessel of the LC. I. Lin- In many towns the oï¬ce is open to estâ€"la 1:111 Verandah Screens l:~-' \ON ’il, . l .' . -"". “11.". in} \ ‘1 hi. '2. as: , :2. 3:17: ‘i [.0 (fl . u- a (.1 l M k) 'â€" li in L-v 't o (J! £3 (/9 l\‘ 10111111100111.1115 Last even 11;. a â€-3156: at Ff hoodlnns. ran-:31 5733 "-4 n '_' 511â€"; - "913521783 â€â€˜1" years of at obnoxious 1. t". staï¬r‘ of the 1 h ' Hana-st. They 3.3.7.. - w; ' tn? premises r. '_' few fit!- ‘35:; ers in the .1». r, ":11 33!; ': Llundered p; 363:5 32 gslygl‘ 1 bEing satisfz. : u; g «511, pronoun the Celestal» may page.» I0 plaster :32» t' ;' w than-l . It is a :z:;' "7 th 2! f young hoo'llxm: "u 3.): arthr- and an exam}. ( 11 3:59 resale :t- 3 91,3593 .- abiding 8.‘m":‘.’ '1' pï¬f‘h ;; and are d‘5921'..: ' 13.3»: ment. A ï¬re :...~‘_.: e, .; ~ ‘21"; started I": :3». g, ..., 03:13:11». through the 71'}: a! 11855 '1' young vandals.