n« Martch 3 _AUCTION SALES Auction Sale actes/ bush which is mostly harowood. 'l’)ehnw. ‘is all tillable except five es which‘ is hilly. © The farm . is well wateréd . and is ~tile _ drained where ucedcil. On property is a good. batn with,. plenty. of stabling. . 300 gallon tank in barn to supply. water to . stock,~: water being â€" conveyed tiffough pir from f@owing spring and :&;ï¬ be ‘flhd_ in abundance. . On *he %: is a;.stone house of â€" the: best th with conveniences and soft and hard water in kitchen. Splendid celâ€" “l"-"lku telephone counection. A small cottage is also on farm. . ‘The property igâ€" better known as the Hisâ€" lop {arm and is situated _ 1} mile south of. Strasburg, 7 miles _ from Berlin andâ€" 9 miles from Galt. It is ome:of the: best farms in South Waâ€" tetloo Tp. and has never been . rented. & 8â€"â€"F ‘of. Job ‘Cï¬'lhh-x 1634 weres) bush which The balance is ; geres which‘ is hi This week w week o weeks g week ~It is in good state of Eearcity of ; help is t} elling. â€" _ For further ; ply to. % 9â€"10mos 1907 4â€"tt _ Auction : The undersigned, wishing to. retire, offers for sale his farm, containing 100 acres, be the same more or less, being composed of the West Half of Lot Number 11, Concession 6, Westâ€" ern Section, of the Township of Welâ€" lesley, County of Waterloo,‘ situated one half mile west of Crosshill. Dwelâ€" fing, bankâ€"barn and all the outâ€"buildâ€" ‘"mgs. ‘The goil and fences are in firstâ€" elass condition. Farm can be â€" putâ€" chased ‘ on y terms aud the _ purâ€" chaser can bake possession April the first, 1912. | The propriétor | wishes to retire. ~ ® Bul, wik White and4 and Goldep Island nu? fort winter i to & | 200 RJ. and $1.00 . The chafice . oi out._ ol . tiirse . lin for those gontcm the poultth busi 1906 1905 1904 190 190 K le lan Will For further particulars apply to d rim ofâ€" St 3t 11 Farm for Sate it J Mickus, Auctioneer Farm For Sale Farm for Sale ling cll#s W t Bargains H Cattle Market WM iA B THEO. KROETSCH iâ€" . Crosshill P n&:at iness He Butche WExe < ' Brown Leghorns Orpingtons, _ White &:‘yandou(-s, Thod red Rocks. Bred ‘Write your wanta te and Household W. Lang at Bres Ma THOMSON, _ *Strasburg 1tr orl (al at h cultivation. e‘ reasbn for articulars apâ€" 10 NY 00 Di 50 Opy tart $1.50, with o WDEN nplements ; north of ; ‘luding 8 hardwood . except five farm . is i Pl xpor te nplenr¢nts g village Leghort arn Ont J poedie 7 Atâ€"aâ€"special â€"mecting of â€"the Brant= i6rd _ City Council Monday night a horns, 1@x rate of 24 mills was struck . for White the current year. ~Out of‘a total Rhode expenditure ‘of $122,000, it was lound Bred that the Comncil had eontrol of only vants $132,000, and the amount of $299,000 was expended _ by â€"the school, .poiice $1.25 and other boards. _ Notice was given rdor,. that in future payment of tases , vwould be on mwnmnu instead of two, as at mt, and that â€"one n, installment should consist of _ sehool % and â€" other expenditures mot govorned by the Council. s f 20 05 imity PRANTFORD TAXâ€"RAT 25 10 60 30 0 Top 124 15 0 Farm Stook & implements commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. the fol lowing articles:= .‘ & Horsesâ€"Dark bay horse 5 years old dark bayâ€"horse 4 years old, â€" sorre mare 3 years old got by Goldâ€" Dus gobd driver; sortel mate 2 years old sorrel mare 2 ygears old, gol by Mc The undersigned offers for sale the valuable farm situated east, .out of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 17Â¥â€"acres. more or less. _ There are 15 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush and pasture, the balarce‘clear. This farm is in A1 state of cultivaâ€" tion, second to none in the county. For further particulars apply to This â€" week ..... . Last week ..).... Two woeks .5“ Same week 1911 HMHE : se mslCsc‘ 1907 <..;... weoees 4 o MROY .. .. K. (cant" on MWME .puss 29e ysiorys $00% .ls ¢ :/3 in +4 YE ~. . .22.. 7. svedin t Mousehold â€"Efiects.â€"Clotiis © ‘¢upâ€" board, leaf table, iton ‘ Kettle,; and stand, sap pails and taps, milk cans churn, cider barrcl and otherjarticles. No reserve as tie farn{ & sold. * Terms.â€" _ Pigs,‘ chickens and all sums of. $10 and under, cash; over that amount _ 15 ‘nyonths‘ etedit on approved ~security Om 4&per cent.. of for cash on etedit: amounts. Box 13 The undersigned the valuable farm Elmira adjoining, being part Jlot 8: actes more of le actces in fall whe: dow and 15 acres the balance clear. SOLOMON GERBER, _â€"~ JOHN B. JANTZ1, Executora Aw J. MICKUS, Auctionecr. Ad the Box V aluable Farms For Sale J Pher the Thur sday, April 4th, 1912 13. ‘Elmira, e undersigned ‘also offer for, sale valuable farm situated east _ of ira adjoining, the aboye _ farm, ; part lot 82 consisting of 1114 s more of Jess. . There are <13 $ in fall wheat, 25â€"acres in meaâ€" and 15 acres in bush and pasture balance clear. _ ‘This farm is in state of â€" cultivation. Forâ€" Furâ€" parliculars . apply to . * 131 EISENBACH BROS Sheep Market t G. H. EISENBACH, Elmira, Ont be sold by public Au t the tatp : Joseph ie north ofâ€" Wellesley {~~. Bamberg, of £6.00 50 50 50 50 50 Export ambs 8.00 8.30 8.40 7 60 8.00 8.00 1.35 6.00 6.00 5.00 W 00 50 & â€" Also at the same time and ~ plage, "CSS nearly. new, plow hart the property will be of%ered for sale‘ ‘a¢k, stt ‘of ‘slings complet which condtains ~one solid red brie Bocs, rakes, chains and oth how sa, containing 6 rooms, hall, su tgo wrmerovs to iwntiog. mer. kitchen a~dâ€"weodshed, good ‘x ol oo ba h * ment colter, stable with Foft and pie | (iraitâ€"100 bushels mixed pen, smoke houss,â€" first class shop. . A t*‘ en 800 and 400 bushels never _ failing supply of. hard water. _ Termsâ€"Grain, store pigs The Jot is 100x325 It. and bas a good . SUms of $10: and umger, supplysof ~fruit trees and. small freit. Ahat Wmount 10 months‘ er â€"‘This is oneof the best properties BC given . on approved ‘oin This woek Last work Two wooks Same weel T0 â€"..;:.... . 1909 ; ... Real Estate & Houwschold Effects Wiinger, saw quet set, new turcs, carpet young hens, Brown Legh6 cles. largeâ€"bureau, large healer (Art Garâ€" land) good as new; gasoline . .. Sâ€"burner with oven, > high chairs, f kijohen chairs, arm chair, kitcher _ ta» ble, baby carriage, washing" maching ‘apanese matting, ice box, new; wQï¬ 1ub, iron tub, screen doot and awning. 2x cl#thes, horses, lawn mower, 2 bread boxes, curtain poles and blinds, parlor lamp, new; spade, hoc, rake, shove!ls, buck ~saw, whiinger, saw borse, Coat" souttle, croâ€" quet set, new; quantity of framed pleâ€" turcs,; carpetsâ€" and lln{)lel'it‘ï¬, also. 18 young hens, 8 of ‘tbem are‘ pure bred Brantford aldermen are naturally and properly restive over their ‘lack of cuntrol overâ€"the expenditure of the School ~ Board| : Police _ Commission etc. ‘There certainly is‘ reason _ for some change in the existing . order ‘of things, not pethaps to the extent â€"of making the council supreme, but at least: to ‘the extent of lessening the mandatory _ powers of ,the . other boards. If representatives of all the boards met togetRer when the civic budget was being prepared it . would at least help toward a better underâ€" standing.: M This is onepf . the best 1 in Breslau.} +.‘ % Term$§ of Real Estate will known on day of sale Terms of ‘Chattels, Cash: W. (W. L ANG; Proprietor A; J; MCKUS: Auctioneer: 1902 Exâ€"Inipector _ James L.. Hughes _ of Toronto, _ who _ proposes lecturing through tle province with a _ view of establishing renny saving$ «banks for school childrer‘s savings, has been cathering statistics‘ as ‘to the carnings of: tits children attending Toronto mib lic schools, and finds that they â€":last yeat. earned ‘ over $18,006‘ at occupaâ€" ticns engaged in out of school hours. One boy cathed an average ‘of $9‘per week selling nowspapers. > â€" _ â€" GoinG Ur. A: S. Vugt, of Tororto, sieat SBunday in Elmira to visit his mother «d olher relatives before léaving with bts family for a trip to Germany. The doctor was requested a% the close. of the imorning . service~ in SL. Jawes‘ Luthetan Church to favor the congre gation with some pipe organ ‘music, whic# he rery willingly did. It is of xpecial _ interest to him to play. on that organ, as it was built by his fa thes, the late Georze Vogt. Hogs 08 Cars $8.10 Caltie $8.55 Lambs $8.00 HOW‘THE PENNY BANK WORKS 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 But ter sSCHOOL .bOARD‘S POWERS Saturday, April 6th, 1912 ch 3t (ash), attres with . UrCas Leghorrs and 14 (Brantford Expositor.) To EUROPE he This Week‘s Market Tops Hy; Mirket iyen ‘top TORONTO TORONTO OF 1d gasoling ... sLoÂ¥e, 2 high chairs, 65 chair, kitcher . ta~ washing" maching, ro ite ny ‘other arti VIUL SpHH ith qm:.' W lamp, nOW, buck â€"saw, soittle, croâ€" framed pleâ€" Top 9 Oof Cars chairs t Gar $8 wash Massey / Mirg."hay â€" rake or, 2. 10â€" Nce M poles tis disc, new:; Weuts ar saw . scudler, 0 $0 #0 48 aI AE, ith 50 0 MO ide MO b Farm Stock, Implements, Etc, NTREAI Pigsâ€"~ sows, 2 sows~â€"spplosed . L be in pig, .$ store pigs, coliie dog: * An.plementsâ€"Massey . Harris binder Massey ‘Hatrig mower, Massey Hatri hay : rake, â€" Massey: Harris â€" disc, . drill 10â€"lice Makhu sesd Arill, Massey. Har ris disc, large size; theâ€"@bove â€" imple $8 NTREAL weuts arg all wearly new, cultivator, sculler, fanning uMll, (0 single plows Fleury make; gang ‘plow Crown, 23â€" furrow gang plow, Jâ€"ecction iron harâ€" tow, ~Oâ€"borse_ower,. ~easilage ~cutter, root pulper, wagon with box, set of bobgleighs,. 3 buggies, 3. _ whecibarâ€" rows ;brand new â€" team ~harness, harâ€" ness nearly. new, plow harness, . hay vack, set ‘of ‘slings womplete, forks hocs, rakes, chains and othegearticles too nrimeraots to mention. > Crainâ€"100 bushels mixed .grain, beâ€" tw‘ on 800 and 400 bushels of _ eats. _ Termsâ€"Grain, store pigs an> all sums of $10â€" and umder, . cash, over that kmount 10 months‘ eredit . will tbe given on approved ‘nint notes : or a. discount of 5 per .cent. perâ€"annaum off â€" for: © cash _ payments â€"of eredit amounts. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer H. W.â€"ZILLIAX, Clerk MOSES This . weck Last werk 1910 1909 1908 1907 1905 1904 1908 1002 Ingenuit Regina, Sagyk., . March 25.â€" â€"Eubâ€" divésion&s â€" in Regina, ahd ‘at. various points around thlhnmffl are" Uoropation Patk, Clencim Patk. / +} Innismore. » h Eastview . T. n , W a Park. 5j C.P.R. Annex. Pm o .Patiiament Heights. Riverview. Belvedete. Industrial Centre. > North, Annex. 3 § Broder‘s Annex., % Rosemount. _ Y Eastern Anvex. ® : Mount Pleasaut; € : Parliament Place. Connaught Park. Riverside. * j Washington Park. t Parkdale, ‘The Crescent. Grand Trumk Annox. i Highland Park. * City View. t Water. Lyne. . m i > Andâ€" some, others. â€"==% . > 4 The list is not fér advertising phrâ€" dificultics the owners of the °_ vtry latestâ€" subdivision were in when it came to selecting a name for â€" Their property, souac’iglu'ce miles â€" from the city halt.", Â¥ The name that was selécted, howâ€" ever, is the talk â€"f the towi. t is: "The Gardenâ€"ofâ€" Edew."â€"Â¥uh _â€"goltg poses. â€" Jt is intersled difliculties the owners. latestâ€" subdivision were Wednesday, <Aprit 8rd,‘ 1912 nCl angt m adt menclhig sbC waeks it i rC nuuty of C‘ & Real Estate _ Parisian Sage Men is Taxed _ â€"â€"_â€" â€" > .:‘ _~_ M eck rdenâ€" ofâ€" Edew."â€"Â¥ uh to thore westerm real ¢ Black driver Grain Market cction of ‘Ma 181 BAUMAN, Propriet 1911 al ced and W yearl call OF MJ dvertisin o show fie NEW YORK Whe atered $ #7 30 10 08 #3 07 08 BUFFALO Fall at. 4 duc $8.00 $8.25 ECC 44 384 18 39 36 87 44 at 26e to t th PROVIDES EDUCATION OR YOUNG WORKING PEOPLE NOt th h JA'«&"NPW ‘bill wi Legislature By I weasute _ provid «ompulsory edjic boys and girls â€" 14 and 17. who and in the case be emuloyod ‘but been neglected: poud ut be tion is of the PERFORMANCE WAS GIVEN ; BY ROYA L COMMAND boy+ ac the diffe dnd a p; $0"% cent hibit 1908 10903 time VW pMzc like and â€" to wi This Last color piclur mandeil by ernorâ€"Gener son, accom; the Royal and brillior house, and Bs e acetin n er RAHL dressing for women it cannot ‘be matched. Get a 50 cent botitlc.otf PARIESTA N SAGE toâ€"day. H it doesn‘t give complete salisfaction,‘ your mones will beâ€"ceturned.â€"Boid by E.M Devitt, Waterloo,> aud dealers overy where. 1910 1909 1 #08 1907 WHAT Imitations ~of: This Great Hair Invigorator are Abroad in the Land, Look for the Girl with . Athe Anbumflair on Every ; Carton gnd Bottle root is not dead~ T1 cipa Ah‘ will â€"put â€" gadiant or : ,‘,___ paws@§1 beputy.. â€" into _ dull, dent Hlï¬ uï¬n, fifeless hair, sect enmmmmmmenil | Ani 2s â€"A dainty eÂ¥er hair â€" dressing for cil : women it cannot ‘be matched. wohe In a neathy tows card. club was plaj us a prizc, the son: ics, smail bovs. w inusenil hivert PARISIAN SAGEâ€"ask for it _ by name when you want the real hair grower, beautifier and dandrufi cure. This is a picture of M Eit.hc earton on which P EL CT leach bottle of PARâ€" al theatre by | ccasion . being tl h thisâ€"city @6 U ':ofqr piclures of nanded by his 0T N04 Shi Ottaw Â¥he working hap} b shamelt 6 acted. difference a parlor, their mothers. The mothers said: "‘Whatâ€" a terrible place i is to raise boys. arvyhow! m« i iponâ€"the people, since pat into efect â€" where expressed, .except _ by electors. Power is gi\ n , ~March, 26. â€"The celebrat=« hot radiatecâ€"and «lid. wow . 1t f > Robert Shiverick against Nutll. be smeit the ‘!‘:!‘m“__‘ $ [\ cral, mpat tiee> Suth« March 2 the hist« March 25.â€"An : importan bill was introduced. in the By on Dr. Pyne. _ The provides ~the means _ for edpication in the case . of sirls â€" petweenâ€" the agcs of .. who â€"are not employed, +.@ase of those: who may d ‘but whose education has TE DIFFERENCE 1y t M 1 lt IveT Royal con mand, _ the the initial presentation thcicclebrated Kinciz®:â€" T 13â€" Durbar, | cop Excelleney: the _ Govâ€" who attended in‘ perâ€" od ‘by the Duchess and )n unusually large vdicr6> â€" filled the playâ€" ib between pl ISIAN _SAGE : packed: ‘The girl he picture has ‘/ ‘urn bairâ€"bear act in mind. will banish dandrufl, stop I:L;Iing hait and itching scalp,and proâ€" mote a new growth of hair if the hair foot is not dead~ 11 periorman iving fot a tha PARISIAN SAGT rv ATiner the act ADT atal 33¢ 336 ile a _ ladies fot a $3 buo: the same lad rrested an ~ 18 1 9¢ 24 24 enes cnacted 1¢ riven he will d oppodv a vote n to ka radiar 24¢ 20n 22e clup ctied 26 O _A that 4¢ th* â€" the CX ive It t In t ed, th day 5t tain â€" time cach week 44 order attemd school. â€" P ts employcd be compelied 1908 1907 1906 1006 1904 1903 1902 last Déecember in India, when _ King Grorgeâ€" and Queen Mary were crowr od :Emperor. and â€"Empress â€"of the fa: castern possessions, created unbount ed enthusiasm when reproduced upon the sereen, in all the gorgcovse colors andâ€"rainment by the kincmacolor pre Cess. . Among the other distingoishss yersonages in atiendance were the Princess Patricia, Miss. Pelly, â€" Miss Adam, Capt. T. M. Buckley, _ Capt. Iuter, Capt. Worthington, Mr. . anc Mrs. Sladen, ~Sir.Charles Fitzpatrtk Misses Fitzpatrick, Hon. Sir Fredot ick Borden and ;p-fty.. ; Last v ht w6 1910 dealin pupils the. sc proval ectic very i1 w cher LC A the at n Ver ition .compuisory he shall inc alty not exceedingâ€"$25; and se _of the same clause â€" states ry person who neglects _ or s to obey the compulsory v« mâ€"orderâ€"shatlâ€"incur a â€"penalty The Vaccination â€" Bill mâ€"order ceding $3 ections 1 tit week 1911 vorks ago h _or. local board of health 4 the council that in its cre is «langer of â€" its bre: * * the counci} of the y :shall ; order i{ln- vaccin yaceination of all, persons i ‘the mmrifina.l};j. ete." i three ‘of clause 12 states member "of the" Afuntcipal 0 negléets .or refuses to. 1 raccination cumptll‘my i penalty not (excecding i four of clausec12 states mayor of a. municipality r Tefuses to ‘issuc. and ~p of â€" the ittendar hi and ch h hia th attendance . at ~sel cen the ages specific of a petition is pr byâ€"law, it must .not 16 brc b ut whete the luring the dag to attend a n udent ind 1 the flesh butfing flrflfl.‘ 'm on s itrins ... _ | Asked to Guarantee onigh> a Hm CBO . DC B ring which‘ he | delsed f.' m g Market the right. to _ p n be permitted thout producing ssful vaccination ;. ot : the school ew act . the u ud ithout al at the day, they car ind a night schoo im work for a cer 14 >mpelted" ete the â€" be ati akes the plac the . old . ac t to _ provid icipality ncegâ€" < and ~publish x genoral vacâ€" shall incur< a 5; and section states â€" that the new tc.‘ :Subâ€" states that M wegislature Act has ~quarters. * proposed the‘ â€" new the vacein sente go it ployâ€" (tena { gitd ‘ Can cotlâ€" make shall ovide 1 6e at erti . jomicer in . the *P~| vaccination . . T Alth)| tion of deciding NSR | vaccination cof ____ |climinated, and ** luew act will hi Dby of Â¥r be not ERECT MARKETâ€" BUILDING la 000, 1 manuf 13) To provide $13,000 for o etecâ€" tion of a market building 210x40 feet west jofâ€" . the firehall, . and cll‘ï¬#‘ through _ from Albert to Brunswick street. â€" This buoilding will nm ior anm enlarged firehall, as reqiie by the UnderWriters‘ ‘Aâ€"oeiltm. By unanimous restution the C acopted an agreemcnt with the â€"Macâ€" donald: ~Thresher Company, wheroby the city. conveys to the company the donald: ~Thresher Compan the city. conveys to the co castern part of" the old vaccination compulsory or not is climinated, and that body under the uew act will have nothing to do with the question, except to follow the instructions of the focal health officer. #*All of the changes,"‘ contimues the cilizen, ‘"are objectionable to a Targe and growing proportion of the people of . Ontario, who â€" are conscientiously opposed to vactination.. t To conipel the conscientions objo?pg to undetâ€" go the operation is a bt:flhlly un yoise and morally: anjust as would | be an act forbiddimg vaccination fo those who believe in its eMtecagy." A "conscience. ciause‘} mm-g conscientions objectots to ‘vaâ€" ccination was inserted Th the . last English Act and the f%d this precedent in connection> the preâ€" sent Ontatio legislation would relieve it ofâ€"its objectionable features. o‘ castern part â€"of". the old‘ w Park from King:street to the tracks â€" anc takes over the <present Macdolald : factory, Eric~and â€"_;Gore streets, â€" at $20,000. ‘‘The company agrees . to erect" this year a factory for ~the . manufacture of . thresking miachinery . and emgines, osc building 500 ‘eet by â€" 70â€"feet, one story (bigh, @04 /‘ another: building, 400 «to~â€" 500 fect by 80 feet, onve story high, _ at a cost of ‘over $50,000, and to emâ€" ploy at least 75 men and within two vears 150 men. * * school, â€" collegiate institute, _or â€" afry college or university, conditional on producing: a certificate .of â€" successful vaccination. + + 6. Inâ€" commenting on the. méasure : the Ottawa Citizen remarks â€" that apparâ€" ently the whole object of theâ€"rovision of the old Vaccination aot is to. pu cach municipality in Ontario in â€" the complete control of the local w‘t* of health and the local medical bealth oflicer in the matter of compulsory vaccination. . The.city council‘s funcâ€" Lion of deciding whether. to. _ make vaccination compulsory or not is ht We pay for all the medicine . used during the trial, it our‘ ‘remedy ~ fails to completely . relieve you ‘ of| constiâ€" pation. ..We take all ‘the tisk. You arc not obligated to: us in any, way whatever, if â€"you accept our > >offet. That‘s a â€" mighty â€" broad statement, hit wemean . every word~ of ~it. Could ‘anything ‘be. more fair for you? A : most. . _ scientificâ€" wmmnm treatiient is Rexall Ordetli¢s, w are eaten like candy. â€" Their principle is a recent scientificâ€" discovery that is vdorles3, ‘colorless and"Lasteless;| very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in &ction, and particularly agrecable <in every way. * This ingtredient does N96 tause â€" diatrhoea, ‘ nausea, â€" flatufence, gripping, or other inconvenience. Rexâ€" all Orderjies are, ‘ganxqg)arly good for children, aged:â€" and deficate persons. * I1 you suffer fromy ctfronic orâ€"habitâ€" vai contipation, _or <the: agsociate or dependent chronic ~ailments, we ‘urge you to â€" try Rexallâ€"Orderlics at© our tist. Remember, you can get theome m Waterloo only at sour store. 12 â€" tabâ€" Jcts 10 cents; 36 tablets, 25 cents; 85 â€" tablets, 50 cents. _‘ Sold only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Stose. â€"A. G. Hachnel,. Waterloo. PASTOR‘S HYMN THRONGS PHUROR. : C‘ s j This Offer Should ‘Gain the Contidence of the: Most : Skeprical Rev.. J. D. Morrow‘s _ "roofless" church, ‘Dale , Presbytetian _ Chutch, Toronto, was packed to tik doors um Sunday â€" night, and every available space opcupied to hear the déedication of~ a hymh writtee by ‘Wimself and entitled: ‘‘Memories of â€" Bygone Days." Mr. Morrow * sangâ€" the song himself and .. the congregation _‘ joined in the chorus: The musieto which | the hyiin is set, was composed by Mr. Alexander Grant,â€" the organist of the thurch : ‘ 00, he to open & lactory slor . ninulacture‘ of harnes> and hariw i the ald . R. M.Ballantyne build cotnc# ‘of Waterlooâ€"and Abbert st/ lory, ‘ 83x140 fget, l@ the mat e of "‘kuitted za‘\ EY 2) To guarantee ike boads of L.. Grifliths of Melbourme for ), he to open zs factory sfor : Think This Over W Stra Mot P lt hi mhatted +o th is nds U‘> precâ€" x10 feet xtending $# M3 r « %