%. 1"" and Premier and Mrs. westward across I. 'I'ho Ion-lo sloo- oo the Prince’s ear “Stratheona.†M†one of the private cars at the disposal of the l‘rlnc hool loyal trol- oorlax major portlon ot journey. 4. Section of the Royal train worth.†one or the â€Pivot.'. cars us [INDOUBTEDLY the finest train . grey ever assembled for any si-on bore their Royal Highnesses were a scene of more. than usualf The Prince of Wales, Prince George, actiVity, interest cc ntering around Baldwin the Royal train beii'ig assembled irom the Windsor Street Station in there. Montreal recently on their journey 2. Interior ed by Premier Baldwin. waters of the St. Lawrence; occa- the yards of the Canadian Pacific; l The finest private cars oflot‘ a shaded silk. the Company were assembled, the? the Continent. Mount Stephen and the From their observation platform at the rear of the “Mount Stephen,†Strathcona . for Their Royal Highnesses. and; the Wentworth and the Kiliarney' where the Prince of Wales will for Premier and Mrs. Baldwin. The smile his greetings to thousands of Rupertsland an Canadians across the Dominion, to W the rivate cars placed at the dis- possfof Premier Baldwin, the train resembled more in appointment the phen most exclusive club, finishings and a intments being in every way a general such distinguished IShEd ttingo for ghosts of Canada. the Empress A“ hearing the Princes and holstery. Proud.- to Quebec, steamed up the ing the of blue toned rugs, Princes’ party. in walnut, the and silver fittings being set Off by during the major part of the jc:.r- hangings and up- The Strathcona, contain- sleeping quarters of the â€19 Van Horne while the Killarney is in walnut. ere placed at the disposal of Pre- mier King and members 0f the anumber of compartment Glen cars The Mount Ste- . . Prmces as their dining room and also as, lounge car is fin- l glassware I es. 3. “2300†type locomotive that will 0" ‘39-‘92 s .5 41.9““ in“; ‘-W* 'iflv'r’t‘t' ‘24! I†M l0. C. Traynor mail us i..- I “III R. Wiggins m WIS salons“ '0'" '1' was “m" saloon ssosrsii sums form II to for. In Paris Dressmakers Declare Tm ‘ 1. C. Anderson Tho, I" W.“ to Disappeu, ; g. I‘jAmtt Women will wear phoiItciI skirts E I. F. Bailey than ever next \\ inter if â€to. my : 5. N. Gagnon pression given out by ti... pun-b. E 6. E. Hunter dressmakcrs Opening tlic last “out; 5 7. I. Keller prove to be. a true forecast. in cm E 8. M. Kelsey some fashion authorilics .tli-i'luvm V: 9. E. Marshall the skirt is doomcd to disupm“. QIIHHHIIIÂ¥ IO. R. McFadden 11. H. McAulilIe 12. C. McCulloch 14. B. Murdock 15. (1. Rowe 16. R. Tinianov 17. F. Vollett 18. M. Watson cd at the side. of lounge section of the “Mots-t arc. coming back. showing a... “we". 19. 1:3. Willis The evening gowns will i'ii-dlo- Hi on the warmest afternoon one 13. E. Moon for this coyncss by low-ci- dorm- . . may be assured of keeping cool and letccs in back as wcll as ii: from Prince of Wales and P111106 George, scrcne with tho knowledge of be- Form I '0 form II Tlicv will he madc of diaplumws is also finished in dark walnut. ' ing well-dressed in this dainty cos- lumc. Tho slccvelcss frock is of mild I. Allan M. Armstrong E. Baird The coverings of the beds are all in royal blue while those of their aIdIes-de-camp are in water lhluo an abundance of i'mlii'oidcri, Premier BaId and is halldma1dc. The 3'01“? and A. Hell a revival of lhc sl,\'lc.~' «I! tum - - ’ ' shoulder as we! as the skirt has 1 Bcll epochs but [nudpl'niynd “snowâ€, 9 , - _ - 9 I. . 9 4. . . o . - . ‘ - Emu: $133352? Lï¬aï¬dmï¬ï¬zdfli‘: IIIIII iImtIIckIns. T M scallmIs at the '1‘. Bell is already leading one way. mm o... the same manne’r supplied With IleCk and lllI'lS 6r“ handmade, “71th N. Hill'llt‘ll- {PW mfllll‘lï¬ 80"" â€HT“ llilU' ivIIII'i radio and Orthophdnic The Went- tiny clusters of French knots and at B. may}; pronounced charming. . . - .. " "‘ D.‘i in ' t ‘ ", -â€"â€"â€"â€"-*-â€"_â€"â€" worth ,3 finished “l mahogany thc skiits lllllf licm naiiow lam ll. lull: rull‘lcs add to its charm. 'l‘hc hi'oad-hrinimcd hat of 10gâ€" lioru has a plain band around tlic crown and the brim is bound with tho samo grasgrain ribeii. M h FALL TRANSPLANTING OP IRIS AND PBONIBS I. Gibson . . a, Glass the one who is tolcraui o: if if. Harding who are lolcranl (it his ,IuIl \iw 4i. Hay lII. Hill l.. Hopkins A. Holmes N. Lowe In addition to the private cars are for the use of officials and others who will accompany the train across the continent. The most powerful locomotives in use on ti.) C.P.R. will haul the special train rIsIs'sscIIr-Psmhmsiswor- hhhhhtâ€"nhhï¬ 18. N. Mclntyrc ney across Canada to the Rockies, Deep Plantlnq One Cause of Peonles 19. F. MacArthur . £13330 lciféigg the G-3-d type of the Not Doing Well. 2.;th 4‘. llklllhgli Big Prlce for; The only truly tolerant man is almost completelyâ€"for day Wear. It will, however. ho displm-M 1,3- knickers, the sporting ci‘i‘cci \\ ll: i... accentuated by a long tunic Lillian- The knickcrs “Hum ho fastened closc liciicam ll... in“... (Dollars will he high and lung chm... materials In more \‘lVlii willâ€- “14;. \u entirely new fcoturc is pimnnmi ll] L. lll‘. \ s . _-.â€".-“ ' Beef Hides Wanted i i l l l I I; i l l _ _ Scplcmlicr in fairly Octohci‘ is a 3):; ‘1‘." §:‘Z12’.'?{3 .. ’ Beef Hides 'hciiruig wild animals in Canada. the extending from Port Arthur at the WWII “m" I“ lift and diVidc her- 3,’ \l. “(*9 ma} H ll . . t'ox has provcd the most. suited for head of the great Lakcs to the At- b30001†perennials. AS soon as the 7)} P.\i'(.}a(.11‘]lcn (â€'88 a". confedfl'anon and After“ doincsticalion. The successful laiitic, and on the Pacific, Coast. a ï¬rm! boat 01' summer is own and 38' M with." Feathers . brooding of thc fox on fur farms chain of 14 stations cxlcnding from one WIS that. the S0†'S “at likely 3". (‘. \' (“at . WWI Slny yeâ€; of Progress czimc in thc pcriod of rising prices Victoria to Alaska. I?†Ill‘.\' out. again. the work maybe 3; \l. ‘6'?!“ arm- 1890. other animalsâ€"racoon. 'l'luI Dominion. a countrv of vast begun. 9.3-“ W: I; Macmin. Domin- ï¬g 1313.1;9.’ , | Poultry mink. marten and malodorous arcas and sparse p0pulation, lends m†hâ€""‘-‘"“"“S‘- Th" IOUSOI‘ time 3““ ‘1. 11" â€â€35 o:,\.\'.\li.\‘.~' ,\|ii.~"l‘ .\.\'l'.ll2.\"l‘ skunkâ€"hai'c been domesticated. itscll‘ to the fullcst utilization of the plants “3"" I†make 1‘00†““9" 3‘" L Riall'uly I Call or Phone 66 INIH'STRY though loss successfully than the broadcasting, and there arc to-dav’e'Planlgmg the better condition 32, J. Rwy" l . . . rm. gpmp 400.000 1.00,,“ng 5,.“ in Opera'- they Will be in for blooming next 33- A. Hillclhligk I Durham of: i{mi-if.iii-iii. iiihliâ€"7" .,â€".' 3'!" 'I‘III'IIIIslI all thc Changes in “I0 “09° . - VWMTM dRpai‘d"i'.'."'s"s mil-1": 343 I): nut-ma ’ .Io. .. - . . loI days ot .l.u- â€in“, â€H, Hudson‘s Bay Company Laiiadoa has today Sump 31 lll'Oall- tl‘ll.†an. lianspldntcd cdilici 35 D RObin‘on A TINIANOV DURHAM â€H†â€â€1"“ m" â€â€5"". by "’39†has rcniaincd thc greatest tradcr iii Casting stations, practically all of than most, pcrcnnials. the month or 36. (3° Rowe†' ’ .lllll livillllils illlt'i' l',tllllt'llt'l'allllll. l’lll'ï¬. “S ('llll'f COllPl'llIlg “Hint l5 W'lllCh ill"? QDPl‘al-t'tl by “rival? 0" AUEHSI lit‘lng {If-'00†“mo. .1" 1'0- 37' H. 8‘73" ("19 door North RIPLfllllIllllll“ iIoil\\llll~l2lllillll‘.’ tho lilt'l that must now \Viiinipl'g. Ymrw. as in the commercial intcrcsts for iiidii'cct planting the picccs of Iris they 38. “I, Smith lJial‘flï¬l', Durham Luuplt- hum, Illicit. I'l. :ls'oil thing. oi curly days â€f its Oppranons. a vcs- advertising or publicity in mm form would 1â€â€œ “Willi" â€"1".“ shallpw. in“ 3t). A Taylor ' . "I IIIIIIIII IIIIII III- iII- .. . .m. lm'ih‘lli ' ' .,.- ,l.., ".‘,'.'.,'I «tho ","l ,"‘ "I" . loi')’ lzulcii Wlill supplies for tho . r)“ ll‘mmct. of llallllohahas .5- 1'“ Li; ,. ‘ .. l' l'lI u .‘ p .in u ‘___._______ " " " " ' " ""'""‘"""I. H'" “mic and returns Wllll a rich cargo hâ€â€™,l'3h“‘l a prowncial Sci‘VH’c, and â€I!“ II.‘ ‘1“, ml ‘- t“ I-Mf \il.'lI' II iII-lls lIlll'i'lliHi'll 1mm of pclts it is iindcrstoigid that, othcr provin- lhc top buds â€l â€mm“ should “flu-lint" 1:3.1 llll'â€"lill'llll'l‘.~‘ “‘35 â€\oll' ° CPS ill‘t‘ VOIlSlllt‘l'lng Illt‘ adopilllll Of .lllll llt‘ llllll‘P than IAVO (ll. IIhIW-‘C ‘L"-',lllIl'.tiliii THE STORY OF RAD“) a similar policy. Tm. chcral .Ml- lllf'llos‘ lit-Itiw Illi‘ s‘lll'ffll'v of lllt‘ soil. for \ I‘o'llllll'lIIs' :lllll a half the , , . . . ‘ niiinisti'alioii is fully apprecia- DM" planting '9 (Inc "all,†of p.001)" i.;,,,;,,l,;,g, gm. Wm... M. “HMâ€. rich Cauad-as tirst usc of radio was tlic “w of tho utilitv â€f broad- ics not blooming wcll. small picccs u 0 wiry“.- p. laugh.“ int-,rstmg. The cslahlislinicnt ol . 'adiotclcgi‘apli casting to this IhIniinion and ol pcrcnumls. ii‘ thcy have a fcw ' “Myâ€. ,., H“. mm. “gmâ€, “pr".cnlllnllllllt'allilll licmccii stations at. “fl†999 that it develops along tin, roots. Wlll soon dcvclop into good «mm». 'l'hw l'I'I"I|'ll" .d’ lilii' show-I llcl'lc lslc and Lhatoau Bay on tho Imps which will give lllc host I'l‘I-S- 917.0 Plants If â€10," how flood and . ’2' l' lhw " \ol\o’l‘illll'i‘l‘s' Hr England l lllallllfllltl â€ll llll‘ llnl'Ill Sit“? OI Illt‘. Sillle 1‘03â€". IO 0|“; “9“)“ng pllbllC. Condition, SQ that large Chimps may “mm“ mm â€mm!“ “av" «out. mlmllc Isl.- Straits. as ii substitute foi. â€"â€"â€".__._ ho dn'ulpd into many plants. [I “r me ne .3“. M, ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,h‘.,. â€Mm: m7)“. subiiiarinc 'cablc which was con- N9 MAN IS INTERESTING -â€"..‘ .. .M :2... mr. ,.i,mm,.,i lw mmâ€. luuuilly bciiu: iiilcrruptcd by icc- ~~â€"\\ ho has nothing to talk about whl lll lfiiuluuol lIIr t’lllfilll.‘ Tho- oli- t‘lllJiOO was a. mm :H nun imndi-ml Marconi IIIImiIuIIi'. .ni wot \ll \\I‘lll “cl! liiilil \"llll'k (if ‘.|0l'"lll till ~IIiiioI'lliiIN' i'IIiinIsiiiiII- circh‘IId llic liI'lIl. ‘.\.'l- ’IIHuuo-ol :iiiol [ll'tllllS t.. 2!: \iiuhhiu: lII'llll. 'Illl' .lll\ ,.lllI‘l".'I'Il -:; 'I-Il Hun! l .- ii.;I;iiI\‘~ wish! of I'Vl'llla'th‘ .lI .- , llIliilll ’oIz'i'llIIi'V oIXpli'oIil ll ix") out to... \.-;’|I~' :il'lo'i' illllll't‘tll‘l'a- its .Voll'lll- 0.. l: .'l 1 ~ .‘1"'I'3‘;Ilo'l'I'Il lII Canada .i'll‘N . 'II- ..-,.... tho- lii'cul ~,\...t 'II..- ~Iiii: III' KZIHUNN‘, hunt“ :ilI- :' "~ '.':lIllll:.‘ [Io-ls and t\\II'I't.I‘i: 4.." ‘li-- llllIl in HM: l'i‘i‘llh‘ li. ‘ i. "soil tun llI'3‘lll Snskzilchc- ‘.\;l." "mu: :iiIIl 'lic l llllo'ol Slflli‘s‘ » "Il’l \ \l lll‘. u: ill" ~li;it’I-liohl- -i'~ fIiI 'L.":' ' I~ ~i I‘l‘ ...x.~; l'f\. w':‘ I’ has :i'II\\iI. ~"-':'."li :iHIl 'l'ii I"‘I‘l!ll7it‘ll lo "Mkâ€: 7" IIâ€) .|‘~ ;:‘ cl"; oil)? oil. Tllt‘ "ml-I. Il~ hiiIIl IiI-zIzii'liiio-iil. cfiiiiii I l' clown 'lllli'lllill slIIl'Iw'. loinwu. l’iiuhiual. li'ninipliuiil. "I‘I‘II;lllllIlll of its nion-‘ .i; .. \ ,unt 'oii'lV _\'I';i|‘.~‘ Hf [ii'ils'lwl'lly so- â€nil... ior nearly horas. Thc stations wci‘c bi llll‘ most primi co hcrcr mt. by tho l’owcr for Hip rivalIll-ausmiltcr was obtaiiicd from dry 'l'l'mlo I bullci'ics. Illlil dwiiidlcot T wcro of In li-l‘ll. :if- ‘ using Marconi's l.-_-- ‘~c'.|"~‘ nl ~ll‘ll'iI, lho' â€llllitllhs Bay lhc rccciving sols the type, of mctai fillings in 2i glass tiibc as a deï¬c- Itor. in radio has liccii slcad} Sir Wilfrid Laiiricr 'laiu was cstahlislicd. .wzis iiuiuuiiriilcd in 1907. bccn iiiIdiiitiiiuo-Il t'Vt'l' vial". 'l‘hc apparatus of tho lli-ziiiszilluul ic slut ion \\‘I.'i.~'. 'Iinatcridlly allcrcd and mm m- â€...Ii‘roni limp to tinic. and'lnsl your iiizlh's ‘lillloii was discoulimicd and! Min Si'l'Vli'I‘ ll'tlllsl'i'l‘l'ml .‘o. llllll‘ll'll‘l \‘t'll", llilil lll't'H tho! [â€Iin_;ll‘l:l alt'f'll‘ï¬' Illt‘ .\llillll‘l(' c ;ll 'ii‘i'I‘wI‘ ’I l' 'llI‘ "ur lr‘iolo lull-I"l “"‘N‘H‘W- â€1ka" “mm (“'n m I I , l ill;ilH_ fly- \\Jl'l ~Eii'.‘~.| I.. .III ‘ llllI'Il Slutâ€, .lu,‘ ‘. "l ‘.'I"::l':‘lll: ‘ll. i' I -',. l ’l" . .~- .. ~.i;' \\‘t'l'o' l‘I'o‘ll L. '-l iI..:\ ii. um .-~l:iiIli~'liIIIl maxi 'l:i'~o- :‘msi- timow a your. TI! \\:ir- 'lic innrki-tillutw'm \\'t‘I'l\'". \\l l '.l \l â€it“ '1: â€â€˜1‘“. ‘\ll-‘ll 931'.- 'll‘l'tlï¬t'll of \lli"lIIll M‘llo',‘ hm. for l {lls‘i’iI l ls‘ 'l'o-Ilay li l'i‘L'lll'Jl'll \ is doc to :ll'l’lVi' iiiiillcr of rouliiic. .-\s (In t‘mI‘Slll’lIIll. Hio‘ lillt“l iloIViIli‘ mm "snulia, moan-.1 at llruniniondvillc. l’Il approaching “13.. â€Huh...“ l,,.,..‘m,,.ith:il of :i railroad sci'vicc. and .a â€â€˜2â€qu lltllillll'.‘ ‘ tithsi'nui'l‘, SIX days llt'rOl‘t‘ Illi' Slllll . (it Moiili'ciil. by lllI'lllh‘ of long dislancc radio, is uhlc to rcscric a room will: both for a ,.t “nounsâ€; and [.j,im.m_ curtain hour on :i. ccrlIain day. as a too. l‘hc :Lniiziiliriii l'Iii' liinrkct . . and â€inï¬ll-roaches within . . Iliaiuzidian coast. slic comcs \\'lllllll the .300 miles Slur.- lllol. whcu so nllll'g was a . . _ 'loiu: rauuc for a station. progrcss mm“ 0â€â€â€˜1' lN'IIIIII‘II“ JI'kI'c'. ‘. 111190;". inVilcd .‘ll'. Marconi to iitlawa and as at rcsult. :a transatlantic radhi-lclcgrdph scr- “\ ico bctwccn Canada and lircat Bri- This scrvico and has sincc that (iiacc Hay Ill. Cillll's‘v. impriwi-il to a HI'tllll Ipmcni. iii two, ‘ .\t llic tini.- ol' lioul‘cdcralion. a was still llt‘l‘a‘ l‘llll . . ship ap- {if lllt‘ lllll'l‘n \.-.l nicthods Hf capturc. lo- “W4“ â€f “l.“ â€will â€f “aid to “I‘Vi‘ go‘lllt r \\ ith lhc .id\aucc ot' luiiibcr- “MW" m‘h†stations: ‘f inc. mining. :lllol agricultural sctllc- a fog 3“" "9“"95 she is in her position by mcnl. haw â€mp" fu,.__h..m.mg an- means of the Direction Finders; if "Hal“ lartlicr and Olloso sousous haw been for Russian Sablc. chills ewn this has bccn insiiflicient. as I Is. the 23%}: steaming: and he is advised of the exact location of any ice which may is shown by a continued in the numbers of sought. but farmâ€. aï¬eld. slic desires to chcck her chronomcv declared lcr. shc docs so by means of the _ Bolivian Chinâ€" and Canadian Beaver. radio time signals. Eyery twelve hours the nm'igator is prowded with complete weather forecasts for the area in which the ship is The fur trade has taken on new hit in his Wk. methods to supply the demand. re- The GPO“ L“(9s and East Coast . . rs “ship to shore†radio system con- naming common and despises “the sists of an o; m. chain of 20 stations and 6 beacons, and encouraging the °use furs of domestic anlllls. Ipswese “ intercommunicating . IIX'lI.iiiiicl. "c lo. 'I t ‘ II. -5 Read the Clpsszï¬ed Ads. on Page 7’Bible.†‘ 'H I ml and “ml pm I W ‘ Painful Ignorance â€"-\\'ho sccs nothing: that is right St' JON-1 1"me tells the story oi with the world. an Amcrican who had arriVi-d in â€"â€"â€"\\'ho is “1,â€th onl\' in “my. Belfast in July..:u tho hum of the who can do him favors. - . Orange_cclcbiiation. .Obsciwing the -â€"-\Vho rcscnls the limo that, olhcr l decoratlons and cxmtcmcnt. lic “Sk- pcOplc can tako in com'o'Irsatii'in. } 1’ " unmc “m†was ml" â€"â€"\Vho has nothing to sav and in: “I†July 12th." came the reply. sists on saying it. ‘ "has. but what's that to do with â€"-Who has not. lcnrncd to allllrc- "H lb"; jollii‘ication‘?" The Irishman shook a despairing hcad. “For hcavcn‘s sake, man!“ hcl but himself. ~â€" â€"-. -_â€"-_._- . --.... -M -â€"~\\'ho always agro-cs with you, A4 ., . """““"“'"Ill’l‘lllll THE PEOPLE’S MILLS . ll lllllllliiiiiillllllllllllllllil CUSTOM CHOPPING EVERY DAY . ith the problem of possihlc and have put in a full line of rian or other motorish or FLOUR AND FEED __ i injury to some pedest his machine. What would you do if this should happen to you? and let us . , ,, “2 protect you ag . Show .‘OU l’lO“ “t ml which we are offering at the following prices: ainst: Maple Leaf Flour. bag. $4.75 Prairie Pride Flour, bag: 4.35 Injury to other people R1331 hggouschold Flour ‘75 Food Flour, per bag 2.25 2‘31"“ng to property \ I. . C. .e I . . Majestic Flour, per bag ‘35 -rimped Oats, per ton .. l3.00 _ estruction of your machine by ï¬re, either 0 Canada Flour. per bag 4.35 ‘I'ï¬â€˜hom’ed Oats, per ton.. “-00 on the road: in tll e repair shop. or in your own King Edward Flour, bag 4.15 Strong Mixed Chop. tom. 40.00 83““ Pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag 1.00 Screenings, per ton 30.00 The theftcf your machine either at home or “hm 9“" Cod Liver Poultry 01!.por gallan, (hulk) 1.40 m a†my Gm’s Big 608cc! Scrap all Poultry Foods 2'" Mi?" "MW“ your CAR. . , "in?“ m “'9 0f accident. who has char e of the BNdIfld’! CI“, PI: Ila Pill"! F0018 :ocbineâ€"youmif, any member of your fimih'. or - mï¬ciï¬rm°rh Whom Your car is entrustedâ€"the We handle only the best lines and sell at reasonable prices. accident. insure you Walt 105! in case 01' Get our price before on sell your when as we intend bu i wheat to ship. y t, y n8 coons DBLNBm ni- rows sun on. Phone 8, Night or Day. _. .s i u‘ if, giï¬fr’ .'. . £15“??me It} J‘IIaï¬u 0535;" ' ‘a'. ’5‘,“ J EARLY DAYS Ill Sllll“~ "'l"". \\I"I' IllIII" ‘li Thursday. lacs“ ll. 1 Amati TOWN Interesting Early History . Seventy Years as Gatlie flesherton Advance. .3- flesherton l'lIW‘III‘ ?i Mi \.i"I' \\'. Ix] N'lllt‘l‘~ it. I'Iwiic'n'ni um IlIi'lllI'l' not out llat‘\lll1|!l‘ a: and calico l' llII~2..II'ui 'l't' 'Hl‘l Hilii‘ \\.i~ Iii :I.‘, (NH l', H," lI:.; 'llI’ . ;.\ I \\.i- I'IH‘IH‘II ZlII thrrI- uni» ' I“ I‘-liI‘l"‘ and :. l'|"".I".'\ l'\v" \‘x \\.‘l\‘ lH‘l‘I‘, ,l. -. Tliil‘ '. . slum fziiiul\. \. II: .'. I'm ‘ in: control IlliII an“. :i ~~: \l’. H. ll. \‘I'l I'l l‘ lllt‘ pi‘I-pi'ulovy l: flu- .-:.~:\ (‘lllll'I‘ll .‘l'l'\‘i'I“ \I..«~I.~ llll'l'IIIIlll I’ Ilu- \l».l'~lf.‘ix\ .. “lllt‘l IlI'lI‘l \\.I~ .‘t - ' .. lluI'll. lowing ~Illmlwi â€pm..- '2 liIIxiic IlI\I-. ill»: . hullklli‘ \\.‘ili'l‘ Hut.» .141 \\ M -|"l|ll .lIIlIc-. \I.‘ I.i'~» . limiici'V. 'lh.- ..I:..ii;.. .. . , â€I“ l...\. ::l 2: ;. - :i lII; who... my , ..,1 I’l'llll“ll_\ “9' ,lIlit’ ll. ,.. ., liIIl'lli ..- 'l0‘~l,i" |_. school \\it‘ lII.I' .; l ...u.w 13:3 illlul lllt l."'__'v -, I,‘...§ iiw \\I.i. in»: ... 'I‘ :i". \ IlIII'~‘:i:Il ’lml ;' l\'l .- IԠ\ 'IIll' ‘l'll"“,‘ \ lII\\li~ll ;-, â€19,- . [i . .‘.' â€J‘:i!:._I'\i|lI .‘i' illlIl HII‘ H’iii“ IIl ~.: l' .... “PMâ€, illiI \o' ,, I.. H , . ‘. ll\ lllI‘rlii'llI'l; .. lNHI ~ '.t' ruin lllut out illI‘ :i~ ‘ lilo» \.i‘.~lc\ lili'li. iii-IIHIHIL. ii IlI‘ I .l slilllll; \I‘I‘l' Lu 1» '.i lip l.;iiiuIloI§l um ' llllll. lili‘lliiWi ‘.Illl II ‘lll‘l'h: \Vlll l:;i\ II -': ... \\ In, Ililii Is -I .. n. i It. \\IIII«lIc. ’il"lll0'l‘. \\ I\ I .mhI Zill'l :I'III'E'il liiI' ll ,,. \\ l: i'.‘iI'iII'lilI"_ lII" ll ll. :i"Il_ \\§II'I3 H In , . .lll. .liiI‘I:1.I . ‘ II \\i up. I. ltI i'.illl" 'l .. Township oi Ai‘teziieIid l- v -‘.a