aus enluce coulwrr crinonicte -ii-ie suMMERsiDE GUARDIAN _ - '- - r Y' ' _I _-1 - I uisisir:i¢slDE ANU PIU-NUI 0008" *"""` " '- - ‘ . . Arxw- __ _\lr». Joiin rand, Euatano ltroel. .Phone 23|.; -7 Awun, ,_,,|...-ripilririvi, Advertising should be left with llra. Pond -fTfh:':;T'_:f|iiliii ni.i_y bu bought daily at any of the following |10," .- -ii-:- _ . _ |umiii¢i*“ L wr.-, \\iiter st Gourlies Drugstore. Water se, }.‘_‘_jf,,ff`.'."iif.i..-r_., inner st. unit owen. 01 onuvilis st. Today T Y _ _ |,_... .itil oe delivered daily to any h_time in Suminsrsidc Thniiiilillxr ci- pi-r .my or loo per vieeir. Phono 189-1 for this "|»v|¢. "l'"|;.r,n-ifriii-r to ilu- iiuy respmisibia for deliveries on your route, 1"’ ' ____ _ -M? by DI 5;* T WESTERN 1; OCALS GL__\_sg fin- lifiiisr or auto. pure -REXALL Shavin ere T, nhl nr-lilac si/lil ut Brace s. blades v\l"~l‘ l.-loss-7-12-zl. Kensington. *. .. `. - ('lld'k dire." rom car day J :iEBr.if.'..f L 283-7'13-ll~ on'Bul Players *M ME T0 Hamilton H911 Tues Good specialties. gm ,Wl’i`ff(‘i!.-\i.K and other in L_25a_,,I_l2_2i _,,,._ ;-ii lmlliiiioii paint can lI€r`|‘1L.,`:'.',~:_-.i sold rllonli. lf YOU _No be .,. iu‘t bilv GlidClCH`S M __ . oc _ , ,~ y-~~_ street have a 5_\l»]l?*{_';l.- .1.."l,liit(lIlili‘ik wire Ths Cussmg ll‘i 'i mi; is --lil li _ h W ww eX,cn_ L. Delaney, Secretary of Trustees 1psle_=ll!'- - " ' ~ Inn, H ,,l ~..;~ sluil .’liinl's_ and par- >_'_('l-Ig I, _ ,_;-..,., hui; novell, heav- 8 am and only 39c at Taylor Drug c0_, at Taylor Drug Co. Kem L-259-7~i2-Si. _ U-ly 13. and see “'I'iiat's one Presented by Kensin n 4 TICE_Ali Rate Payers of "nz ii. _'ll Bm‘C(_.S_ Kensington School District No. 94 mul'-ii-ir =~~' - L_w58_7_12_2L are requested to attend a meeting to ue held in Kensington School on _ Tuesday, Jul 13th, 1937, a i oil \ ii i.o i I r- T OWN FU" .rci k P. M. flu- the purpose otitis? a new foundation for school “."Ij\' YOU \V.-\N'l‘ “GREEN -BATHING cap speqlgls at 15° tl .. . lit ' \` will _ V-_I_4",‘ In an §m.5` and building also the water supply. W. AR-G ‘ f' _ with gaY sta" as uxove RUN _ C A p| T() |_ Pioneers Win iiEliii‘ilS Friiiii SUMMLNIDE From Soviets YB3i"S Sllidy ji By 7-3 Scorel Iii Eiigiailll M Behind the superb pitching of Gilman ,Wiiiiams. t.heir youthful D0TI4iCl€r. the Pioneers fielded bril- llilnf-ll' in the Dlnches and' batted well to take a hard fought decis- ion from the_-Soviets by a 7-3 score. The Soviets drew first blood, scoring an unearned run in the second. but the Pioneers found their batting eyes in the third and scored four times on three singles, two costly errors and Dave Lar- kin’s booming double to centrr-_ This rally proved sufficient to win the University, Miss MacLean had _ the old ball game but the winners the opportunity of visiting both ' added one in each of the fourth, secondary and board schools in I fifth and seventh while the sov- England. Also the craft an lets took advantage of three sin- technical schools, which are very. gles in the fourth to add their fine indeed -and take in all t.he` other two counters. trades and crafts. Ptnin 'ri-lens Miss Georgie MacLean, B. A.. daughter of Mr. Wm. J. MacLean, Central Lot 16, and a niece of A. E. MacLean. M.P_, has returned from a years study at the Lon- don University. Loiirlon, England. Miss MacLean, who arrived in Quebec on tilt- Enl|>rcss of Britai was chosen last year for the Car- negie scholarship foir all Canada to study at the University and also to look into the teaching metilods in English and continen tal schools. Besides her studies at and pleasure. Q, i Too much credit cannot be given Miss MacLean says me Eflgllsh ! l IA) I'-h _ _ » r s I “ u ,, .».- -c "°"°"" "'g""gl‘“l ""*° "“"" fn... ...sn 9 . _ -' Sri 8 C _ .. ..§‘;".‘:‘=:..:l.‘.‘l;if°...':;“i. :l_:;_,,i;a-,; .;: livnfervnvv Session - 'S |"ff°fl"f=¢d 0" A and with men on base* h d 6 _thought to have developed suiTir;- _________ ' - Tn S __-,_ S , .` ' ¥` Soviets eating out of gllisahanilsi mmly for the Mach" L0 flew" SACKVILLE N B July 1° fi( Pee unlnlqmr imc S agau L 224 1 io at Q, ‘x leaving nine men st mine unctiler he is s ri // //O /i exnonl' / . .//UR ll.|ITl'l i With EXPORT-it’s Quality Em “plain ends" but with the advantage of moistureproof paper -or if you prefer, EXPORT "A", the new Glter tip cigarette. In either case, fine quality < tobaccos assure you full smoking satisfaction l|.I FILTER TIP - Soviets Agaiiltl ted Alllfiioil last week at ' ' ` ' ~ randed_ Phil- I ' L sllblélft ~The number of delegairs llll'@1`Slfl0 Hll§tl‘omS Pherson regretted his visit was so lr to i..i~ Siinriny School, short but hoped to mend his fl-ll"`. HIP? YOHHZ P00Dlf`S' summers on the Island when he i-S fl’ t-lilii'rll wcrc rv- _ retires. He was charmed with the nil lllr- ‘ i’i ~l>-`i`ll\'l‘ ‘\'lR.VS i climate and delighted with the "‘ J» l‘~'- 'Viiil»1'1 its Cliliir- many changes for the better that list. 'l'.l__.ii'l l. wall kiiuwii hp snw on every Sh-h»_ He spent, 3 lf? Cl"-~‘i-l_f»‘ Cillwll-S. ll'~1\’if1£l day or two in Charlottetowmleav- soclaud in the work ofthe lng gms morning on his return c ililii.:-xi-_v in Maritime trip. _ 5 ‘S 0\i'1‘ liitvcii _vclirs_ 0'- T l.‘li‘:"ifii In \ l .' llllol PERSONALS li§_ ... \ is t to cri- r l.l-;lit, lillci'al ` iiliti thc previi- -Miss Lillian Hogg and Miss iiilliy and christian fel- Mann have returned to their iviis recogiiized by nelgh- homes in Spring Valley after iiiid ccmiiiiiility. Rev. and spending a delightful visit In the ‘il_ilil .\1cri:cr were enter- New i2iili>i`_<_ i lt‘\t1l'iii, th » ---~ -Mr. and Mrs. E. Large of Char- _ l'.\RADE-0r- lotietown are on a holiday tour F r Egg, nil: ,qT;x|;¢?°ih§£°n;1g;,t_`2; v un _ 0 - \'(l}~I_\ll~_N from the various Lodges to r iililiiial ‘i-iility Cliiirch, Slimmer- will B Thei dhild M Civ Also Short Subject .' Shows At i 7.30 - 9.10 _ Matinee - TODAY ` At 8 P. M. Produced br tri ’ Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, their new co starring picture "Love on the Run." The large audience were delighted with the freshness. gaity and spontaniety of l-his charming picture. directed by W- S- Van Dyke. The film is a worthy siicccssor to “San Francisco" and “Rose Marie", which drew crowds to the Capital not so long ago. If you liked those two pictures you will be equally charrried w;th "love on the Run." Miss Crawford, stunningly photo- graphcd. has never been more vib- rant than in her present role of the American heiress who on the verge of marrying a nobleman find-S 011! just in time that it is her money rather 'than herself that. he is af- , _ i tnrvlewel's she rushes Dellmell ll'lt° tile arms of Gable, playing an Am- erican correspondent, and conse- quertly finds herself immersed _in it series of hairbreath escapades involving Franchot Tone as a rival reporter. and a clever pair of Con- tinental sivindlers. In the tanaled events that' ensue Gable captures not only a first rate story fOr hlS paper but also a charming bride. In the opinion of this reviewer “Love on the Rim" will provide ample entertainment for cVc!'Y0he who has ever felt an interest in issues Plea TONE Reginald OWEN S°"l T i w. a viii nut: ,,,M‘; production sun Tiiaarna, svimvlrzitsipa Lasr Phllllpsi “- NIGHT Landry. r_f_ screen favorites made a big hit at Total.; Makes Bio lui' ar cAi=l'roL L”-'l‘l"‘» l-f- tllri Cap tol Theatre last night in , . V _ . ‘ 6 Ars ici l In an attempt to escape from in- gay romance and rolficking adven- rl pioneers 004 no 1_ ture. - Soviets 010 200 0_3 WCl`€ 6 Lidafone, 2b Grossman, lb Gay. c.f_ Williams, p, 7102115 6 Sovl ts Bob --=-rz~a=»a»a»ar.a»a.a»e~; ooo-»-oi-oooQ O--»-i-tooocaooi O¢»-t.a~rcn>Ot~'|Og toeno»-on-como; ¢oOmo0r~a¢»-elif Clow. r.f. i Ralph oiow. nb. iJ- Casey. c.f_ ' R.. Phillips, ab, , J. Hunter, c. i‘J_ Wedge, lb. E. Arsenault. s_s_ _' H. Landry. l.f. ‘ W. enault, _ Clow, P sb. Totals §§ 'Q 2 I1 ar : ~ lets l. Two base hits: Larkin. Runsbatted in: Dodds 2: Williams 1: Miilman 2; Larkin 2; H, Lan. dry 1. Double play; Phillips to R.. Clow. Stolen bases: Dodds 1; H~ I-'H-lldfy 1: W. Arsenault l. Base balls: M’il1man 2: H. Landry l. Plflilli Williams I. Struck out: by Williams 3; by Arsennult 4. Left on bases: Soviets 9; Pio- neers 7. Time of game: l hour, 20 minutes. Umpires: Jack Wri ht; b -Judka. Earl Arsenault,gDr_ Mg: Murdo. Scorer. Bruce Johnston. Score by Innings 123 456 7 U11 Wild ~r HN UIQ: Muzi'-1 (M England Saks' At a special meeting of the Town League Executive held last week e play-oft schedule was deter- ll' I 1' Yen |55 second section was changed from 9 parade on Suu- Virginia and Master Alexander go 8 after which, sectional winners play a two out of three series be guests of their aunt, Mrs. ' t will ll- ll- U- D-ivivs wus the Schlirman at Schur an's P ini- m S f the title. Should the same tcam m _ o iiti i:;iii~ u stirring nd- dilring their parents absence from lliit :iiiils of the L.O_L. i0Wn. lo in wlllt-ii nboiit ninety ii took piirt was headed i Cf\loN, July is-Mouse run- ig.. <0. P. hy Guardlan'| Special Wire) Demand for an increase in Can- ada's B-ritish population was sound- ed at major ii¢ai.herings in Ontario and New Brunswick as Orangemen of the Dominion celebrated the "Glorious Twelfth". Observance of t-he 247th anniversary of the battle of the Boyne was general through- . oilt Canada. ` Hon. Earl Lawson, Confervative member of Parliament. for York South, speaking at Toronto. U-\'80d the Dominion Govemment to admit at least an equal number of Brit- ish immigrants as those from for- or wln both sections the other two teams will play a. sudden death game to decide who is to play off in the two of three series with that team.-D. _T HEAT WAVE CHICAGO, July 12-(AP) -Rain eign countries, "if Canada is to be , niaiiltailied as a British country." A similar plea was voiced at Saint John where Col. A. J. Brooks. Conservative member of Parlia- ment for Royal. addressed bhe largest Orange gathering there in 1a years Ht- declared more than 50 per cent of Canada's population wa non-British and nearly 40 per cent of New Brunswlckers was also. _ ning along windowsill of her kit- hon' "1 l he scared Mary Rogan. a 65- o n Yell’-Old °°°l<- I0 death- h ' When she saw the mouse t c zliim cook gave a shout, stumbled and infirmsry with an injury to the _ left femur, and died a week later; li ){\ cl* "IIiT_i §'|' and oet_v.-iiuabis _.1 in ormation on tol; FUNERAL MRECTOR anti FREE to all Fox AND EMBALMER cotlcrs in Canada. Day and Night Calls Pmmptly Attended. ~ -- - . fell. she was taken to Newcastle from sart failure. lfor "Siingl S ' ° °"'°° J. L. DAVISON l- Published aix time - KENSINGTON Wrln Today. RNATIONAL FOX VMAL FOODS, LTD Orangemen from Quebec did their celebrating at a large gather- iilg in Ottawa. while in Nova SCOUH parades and picnics were held in the town; of Triim. Dominion. Springhill and Westville. Western Canada cclcbratcti in the weekend with parades Saturday and Church ,=.crvice_=, but only Moose Jaw, Sask._ and Vancouver, B. C.. had Orange gaherings in the traditional manner YEGWNIBY- A plea to make Englim the PPC' dominant language in the world was sounded by Sli' l;ll°l1:ll;d Squires. Grand Master o e I Grand Oranse L°Cl¥¢ °f Bfltlm Norm America. at T°f°“'0~ “Nl former Premier oi’ Newfoundland' declared the Eiirflllll l°“¢“°U° mm for "c<>n_=~:t,ut.ional freedom- wsshed blistering city streets and sun baked farmlands in scattered areas today but left the six-day heat wave generally unbroken. "Temperature changes will be of slight importance." the weather bureau reported in its general Tuesday forecast for the north central region. _ Local thundershowers were sight- ed for a doleri states in the nor- thern middle section of the coun- try and on the Great Lakes, but "continued warm" was appended ‘o most forecasts. The death toll from high teln- -:eratures mounted to 340 in 25 states. reaching from the great plains to the esstem seaboard, Deaths-reported fell sharply, how- ever. with only half a dozen add- od to the total yesterday. New York continued to lead. with 62 fatalities attributed to heat. New Jersey was second with 44. i Easterly winds blew cooler air into New England dampened by showers, and the hot 'spell ap- peared ended there. Western New York State also enjoyed lower temperatures. Two heavy rains drenched Chi -.iss - P.:.|sLAN|; ,| 'BONE 7°" self determination and freedom oflcaso during the day and sent _ J ._ ___.. conscience and th0\l¢ll*` temperatures down temp# priiy. i 3lw»»mam»w»; v-‘wr-o--Qqv-»-Q >->-iooi-»-o»-ssl °H¢»oowomg `]=@5J@=U@&@> ov-oo Q--Noi!! Q Maclean said that altiro h ‘ e a g the da” ml" A pam mcmdmg Hs Womhm eren over continued his series of lectures on ical. and ti number oi other tis- tilcre _lt amounted to about thcl missions and other work in which liilcllis-lied gilcs-is rind nai.\'spa;tc:‘- same In the ellfl- l young people can take an m-tn-rg men travelled over the lllgllwaiy to Dllflng her visit Miss MacLean part in advancing christianity, Lacllillc. a suburb fifteen milfs studied in Greece and was the The regular study groups and from Montreal, and retumed over guest oi' the Carnegie Corporation writing period; were ht-1(1_ the Canadian National R,ailwa_vs in an educational tour of the Pa\ of the afternoon was de- line to Bnnavelltiire Station, S. J. ‘ Mediterranean and the many his- voted to soft ball gnmrs -rm; Hiigrrtol-cl, r~llali~nlail and presl- torical islands in its waters, more evening the annual rnm-i=l‘t- was rlvlit nf the Nritlonril _=_\'_=tvn1, and particularly tliesmall islandsofthe staged and proved to he one nf tho ri number of' other railway of i northeastern part of the Aegean high 11ght,§ nf the nonhrsnt-p_ yt/;1_=_; trials accompanied the part._\‘.f Sea, which are connected with an- Margaret Plllman of Ti~n\-fillers Til” -Wifi “'-75 limflf' from In fffml cor-nt_ Greek myths. 'This tour was Rest. P. E. I.. was in charge of tho Of ill" CNY Hall Wl1t‘Yf‘ Mawr especially tn study the civilization concert arrangements. R°\`ll2\lli» lil--Dr. f°5°S- Receiving with the bflfif >.i..\f~.- .... life trip tins mom- Arthiir Wentworth Hamilton , We ll" molhrf- MPS- 1\l€l\`-1fli“1'll- wt.: iiirlii-1~fi~ N. ia. w.1itiu~. rlllrf Eaton, Nova Scotia poet and W_l'l0 “'35 K0Vmf‘fl ln Bl2f`l< l`I"'-‘W nf ti'nils:\orlni'nil F W .lnliilston historian. died at his Bcai"`n Hill I Wllll "‘ll'-“W” “Y “'ll‘l" "fll`ll\“l"“ll* ~~i~r~ il i'i<~ne- W . - _ porting on explorations made lam T W Bentley sang some delight- rrd with an attorney who sriif-l sne of northcrli Manitoba. the federal depai~tinr‘nt. nf mines :ind resoiirces HUT OUR WAY ~ discloses that 200 claims had been " r I' ' lst distinguislled lite te mme she" Wllh m°'lll'f` COVSHEP- passengerltraln _service I0 ~ c. '~ I ' J " - h anc es of learning, but if . _ .. _ _ , _ lrilistoivil catclier wa; :kin l~ “ vices-The United church ati " error. ;v_e.-icrsgiiifgt gnilvrggg "°‘ "ls °‘l"°“”°“ ls fllveflffl to l grhuichtonf Canada had mpmwl WO mm ` a' nw tmp of ‘ "L S ml H M _ _ _ - _ 9 day. This morning the liilloiilntiiv \'f=ll<'ie wllirll t|_rectl_\ _U the shining lights for the nmol Challnfls m nl- hlnl f°fl eight study groups it-stinit=cl`tli.cli‘ links up rriilwav and hlellway ‘md is, °"f“l"€_ llls l1\'€‘ll_l\_00d- There is a work .rfm .. ,-0511.11 snl,i,all._ lying nilnpwri lor use on either "'“"`“" _ _ night the second game takes ?l1Eg_£‘Sl-105] 0f1l`~°1lS1f1S llle 889 vfl Miss Margaret McKinnon of iwuiti or rail, was operated for thc gugfgéllll dgmgs .gzlérbf plallpd "1 caving scloo to sixt _ At - _- . , , _ , 1 » c stay. _ glosbetween the Soviets and ent It is fourteen etxarsu partie; 5 B;;ty,m§;_ 5, led cnc Chant; _lust _tune in cnnaria _tidal uhei Batteries, _ Ammon' A_ Ma Ie, a_pp<‘ni'ail<-e wil-ll the Soviet# wus. ollo ol tim stars ol Ili! his big ba' tlrivlllg ln 4 runs .l lfl G. Malloy; So\'1ct.<_ Durant and A ug the tier, Rei/_ R_ _1_ Beaton of Tgronm Adcar 'Raynault. Malor of Mont- I' _ i.l.~=.........,..r.... Box scoiu: System was very tiifr t » ` - » ”“""”' D' Ioseph L. Mankiawihl ._ 0 Pioneers " ` Dodds, c. _ .= --_ Millman, oh Sliiliiiierside Golf Ball Sweepstakes. FLASS A Norman l"i'itcllard 41-6-35. '2nd, Rod Smith, 46-ll-3.5. CLASS B lst. Earl l-lirkfiy. 52-I4-38 Diirlniz tho ilrrk :ilirllniz .lilly i. tiio rlualliyiil: l-oilncl fi-r ille Glu' Clian:plonsliip was run oil. the re- .siiiis bclnu as l`rlEln\\s; The low gross in Class A wa, llandcd in by Harold Gailde: whc hatl fi \'r»r\' fill." 83. Reg Pi-;i:‘linrd_ailrl S. G .\'lcl'- rl.i'll wore lfrl tiir :ho low not rr-acl' English people and their educa- g’ _Pop l1l`:l'0iiilg vcoiilllc rc- illi_\'Al:< tliti first. ‘nf tlircc prisst-ll~ri'l l“"l"‘~' 74 CLASS R Lymflll .»l..l';fl -ll iwrl the ivay ti; the rest. of thc Qiin llicrs in this illass will n l0l ",llili= W -I Whi'= l 1; E °.f the Hlgh School Academy. re- on -Friday €_v,ening July SUV 3 .s\'_»_-_gi _ MGRE- replacements of fclsitlzed zones. T if -’ WHY DOt\l"f l HELP? A TEN- ME, TH' Al2Ci-iI'TEC'r_ 5\4E'l'Ci-4 N \4 \ \\\ Wi-IV, I NEVER HEARD ` W\'TH A _ 7 xi ' -it - `\T \‘ is.-\. __. 'X / "Q-N =L\!_ s f. 3” /'£1 3* \ \\ §§\\_ ` \ \\ \_ From Wlnnipciz to Norway House "gif" 1'* ` _<-//~// » I n regular boat service is maintained gvl/ ,/', during the navigation season, and ’/-‘/ nlrplane _service is available through- ; -i`i°\.»;,j.I` ` if "Fr" `\ \ \ properties. nn several of which K stripping. in-nrhlng_ sampling. es- __ . saying, and other preliminary de-. ‘ Rh ,Ha velopmont work has been carriedli ft' t como fashionable in Nnrthem Ire- land. and many serious walkers go specially to Bniiycastle to climb Khocklnye and walk out to see the H A W _“_ ~ round tower at Annoy. Knoeklaye 'l.»l.nio_ii7 It -ri-i' oesiovoelz oi= Piece o`r .; 5 'ri-115 GLUE, HOUSE! PAPEL on A 50); ' ~ f\{jt_;,'_'-’ OF SUCH A`THIl\IC`|. OWOOH ' f/ `l'HOU(`:iH`l I5 MORE 1 AN INSULT TO } VALUABLE THAN f' OUR LABOR! '\ \ i ' A /U o ' 1 / , of-ol- '29 ’ /f //’/ ' o HL' F/ ~ out the year. Canoes are used from ._` _ “ll K (F ‘ ,» *_ ' Norivay House to Echimamish Riv~ l, / M ff;;. , 6 " . UV¢\;` " . ,F or. a distant-ri of approxiniately 50 5' -_ ‘ ,/'(l,_ ‘ ~ . 1 _,,‘;._L,.i miles. Tllcro is likcl_v to be rollsid- 1 \|_ \ ‘fi t!\ arable prospecting in tho district /iff . 9.1/ f dl inf »fi_ , J _\ this summer. '/ - ~ _ ._ R ~ 'I‘he geological work of the de- .| , l __ hi. _fl _ ' ‘= ,_ 6 $ Daz-tment. comprised the examin- | , g _ ,.2/, f /‘éz I / .L17 “ 1 , // ’ ;‘|\ ` ation of tht- fourteen principal 9,12/ /t: 5 \ my \\ `§\ / . 7 I v A ' . _ c- r.. f , -'_ . .Q \ _L \ K U 1/{47,.| ' fi-.pil .itll ou _ _ VQ/ _ _i _ _//;/“ i~§':§-_f._.l§i»’ Available information regarding -\;,4~,_,..@;,. ' _ f/-_ / ':'_f;“ii‘ 1 J; the flisfrihittion and ri.-iiness or i iw” .f 1 /-jg 1 _‘l_','§' /If ; the precious metal content in the -. ' \,. .'f\, .-».....~~*." Q . 5 1., "(5 ' A’_§="" "" dennsits it-:is insufficient to indie- \W,,7,,_.,/ ` \i\ \ ¢/'j ' / _- ate thc prosencc of ore-bodies Oli l\ 'l' M, in _Q _.\,,.,7'W,Zb i f /’_,,§li,_ _ commc"t-‘rti value in any of them_l llléllq,-,I_ ’° ( .-;;.%__ ‘- = _/', _‘._=§=§§_, 1' ’ but it is possible that deposits of, “I "'/_-¢_ ff, ‘» _ va' ' - ,»,_- 4 / ,,e "i""' Rolf! orc occur in the area. _ iv' - V .i`i,`._»\\ I* _ Af , _iggr I1* _T \ ‘ , ' - / _ BF7LFAS'I’--fCPl-Hiking has be- L ,t/»~~ U" _ “lg f""u , g, ,_ » ‘. 2 5 "“ r M 1,17” "I \ r. (1,, . - _ » .\ilt{ / \`\ ` ..-l. i- ii - .. ~ _ .. _ I -`////"_A _ I 1( ’ 'f t f .ML _Nd NW' ,_ ,if _ /_'_ _ ‘_ 'J \ 'hu I' ‘uk . ilf.tl»`\\4~\“l~"UANun;/‘¢%ll.' 'r,t~wl_ i/iiuuore \ _ on A wRAW|N‘ LID ON IT ' \t\/HU`T _ .\| \...r \_ ` \ IJ_\ E-I-_ “F sf '<2 Z5; ii _ \ JRVVl\.\_iRN6 _ ___ ______...’;'_’ _ is me nf ine pushes; peak, gf the `\._eoru_mi:viiii°'||'5'vier_iu:. THEVUPPEQ CRU5-l Antrim range i 'I _ ` ""` I ` ` ""` “M” \ 1 = _ . F» -'1 I i ii 1 ‘¢ i ' E i l