, _ Nh 4 i WNW. r 'iiiilijiiili, 4t: ill - . a new? . lllllE3ii1 tEiissmGGiiaraait5 ill Why" A I "3;; ltlllili till "it " ill 1lllllllllll lllll co " Y q _ ti U Ct! . Ililllllllli lllNl 0:. Ill - . . " e ' MI A a r I , h" 1): lllgllltilI , " V I Illt ' - I , , ' V . [tttl MI I " - 'all E Illll 'llllIll" illllllllllll , r I ' tll r ' Mt' 1,)?" , ' q ' , I, illlilll TA I MlllltMll 'llll Bllllellll . ll L. 1lllllliill It1 I x ' ' "4Pillllit"" " - . Et , l _ . by0.E.HEPBURN » n -....jil.q.t.,.y.? t8..il..flligj.L..i.yyt1eC.. V 'l.' l 3 B ce" Hurrah, for the Tartan "The County of ru ' l (gay matching'kilt for the lad and the less, Haw gallant and showy to wear, hill And a suit or a stale for my dame, ' 1 8 With the red of the maples aflane on the I A free swinging plaidie for Ja ie and me, Mid the green of the panes that are there. Dress all. of our family the same. ' A . , ' . . lds _ There's the gold of the anIng grain fie Cone people of Bruce and others besides, The white of the pounding surf Wear it with pride and a sense of your own, l, That rides o,'er our dark blue waters, VFor ye ken there the story of a County Like a horse on a messy turf., In the colours-of the (llartaatrprouti1cy shown. l l T Olive E.Hepburn 3