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Jim l2—A aur- gt-c-n, t'l1l1'll‘ -l Willi L111: flhwpilllbh“ bliity oi p 11111111; n11 0111311111011,‘ la-conlcs the 11:11:11 l'l'lill‘la‘i.‘llll\ll\'tl o1 1 lhc plltu-ut ilullrg l-hc period oil uuconsclcuslwss 11nd has Jntlsmvlll 11s 5111-11 must be respected, the New . Jersey Supreme Court rules. The flec sion “'11s given in n. suit for $50,000 instituted by Louis I-in- nlg, of Mnpli-tvond, against. Dr. Henry B. Orti-n fur fnlhuc 1o con- tinue a throat operation on hlh daughter. Jl-auclle, l months old. Dr. Orton 111111111111111-(1 in his rte- IPHPL‘ that durilu; 1111-. cpl-rluloll 11c dlscovercrl a condition of pncunlonia 11nd 11l1a11d11111-d hlll‘l.:('l‘y to prcvvul 1111- devl-lwpmcnl. 111 co111pl1ca1 ons. Justice Thoma-s W. 'l‘reuclu11'd, who wrote the 01.1111 0111111011. said: "The 11111 by 11111111111110!) ctnlatt- who, mp hurgcun lhc Hmrescllllltlvc of 111s pullout and wil CllSl- upon 111m the. rcspr-n1s111il11y o1‘ so noting 111 her lnlcrl-aln that silc 11111111 rc- 1-1- ve the full bent-fit of 111s profus- she is cnitlcil; and this i1nplica-' tlon. which protecln the lturgcon while. acting within its 5111139- 1111191111 no duty upon 111111 u» pr 'l'or111 an operation 111111 invulvca risks or rc- aults of n knd not commnplatcd." NAMl-J FILM 911M! 1 1'/\1l1.1.\l\l1-lNT CANBERRA, Alli-ll 1111. Jun. l2— The matr 1110111111 affair-n of Jocelyn llnw-arlh, A111slr11l1a11 111111 uclrczs who has ucltlcvcd success ll) WE United 311111-11. 11nd (ll-urge 13111111. Ault-rirint 11121111‘. tttrt- mcutlotlcd 111 the House oi ilcpr ul-ntntivca 1111111., A Labor ulctnbi-r mkul the 111.11- lalcr for 011111011111 whclln-r 11c would , 111- prepurcd 1n 1111541?“ l" 11"‘ ‘"1" 1 . . - , . t n11 411111 11l1I.:1r111‘~ l|1.1' -\'.V Tim 111 which L1'.11L 111.1) .1111 1.1'1lt1 l1.- dt-nzr-ll ;11l111.1':111r'1- 111 llu Cuulnu-n- Wflfllill, 111. 111- 111d, lulrl nulrricd; Llllh A11. 111111 girl 111 M 1111-0 111-Flt 11nd 1-1-11110111111-11 the mnrrluue it)- 111111-1 lulu-r. Th1: qtu-stlotlcr was told the C111:- a i. N. D. MacLean 1 i: 111v 1111111- 111 1111 P1 6 12111111311111: I ‘,1 (Ihnrlollclown and ‘ North Willshirc Phone iii) 41*‘ q -"--.-» - -..~ "nulv-w-t > ‘ (Thrishnns tom TELL w AT 125m 15014 IFI H 5T 5 ‘T WE ARE LIVING 114 A THE UHARLUFIEIUWN GUARDIAN g]- 1"‘ VMLZl/om RYMORE-‘DQUGLASI WESTMORELAND SCHOOL CONCERT On ‘Thursday evening December 16111. a Christmas tree and con- cert was hold in the school at Westnlorclzlnd and despite the fact. thr- roads were poor a large crowd Zlll/‘llflfll 11nd a sum of $21.- 01) was realized. Allcr a few brief remarks by the chairman the Rev. Mr. ’I‘r.ttes. the following program was curried nut O n ‘i111.- Chnrus by school; Wel- 1-111111- by Nnrlnan Bartlett; Merry Wishes by Marion Campbell; Chrid-mas drill bv four bnvs; Due-t bv Pearl French and 1111-11011 Campbell: Monologue by ltforey MacVittis-z Diabgue. Whose ‘ Turn; Duct by Lois and Rankine lifac-Vittie; March of Mt-"hanlcal Dolls. 1a drill» Todd Orchestra; Dtu-t by Boyd Wilson and Ran- klnr- Mat-Vitlic: Recitation by Pl-url French; S1110 11v Lois Mac- Vlllie: Mouth Organ duet bv Law- son Onkcs and Boyd Wilson; Re- "111111011. The Little Boy: Mono- lmrne, Writinc to Santa Claus; Dialn-zue, The Wonderful Scholar; Duct by Norman Bartlet-t and Mnrr-y li/Ini-Viitir; ‘Todd Orches- tra: Stop drna-ing by Marlon Cnmnbel‘; Duct by Morey and Keith M-tcvitlic; Recitation by Bcvii W-Knn; Duel. by Ilavlmon 011k!“ and L01: MarVittie; Recl- lallnn by Marlon Campbell; D111] by Morey MacVliUe; Duct by Lola 1 Mal-Vlltin 2111s Willie Wilson; Dia- lngtle. Flea Powder; Bong by three boyn; Todd Orchestra; Monologue by John Gamble; Dialogue, Am.- tr-ur Farming; Monologue bv Fcnum Wll-Wn: Silent Dlrrogue. Love wm Find a W111‘; Recitation. Good ""8; by Margaret MacDonald; Okl-‘lllt; 91101118 b.v School;- Todd Orchestra; step dancing by Irving Rogerson. Sflhia Claus then appeared and in his‘ urunl coed manner 1114111- bill"! ill?‘ 1211i: frrm the heavily laden tree. to pupils, teacher; and vidlors. A sale of boxes then followed, after which the singing of the Na. iional Anthem brought a success- 1'11) 11nd happy gathering m g, ClnsP. BALLOONS TRY Monsomvg (B! The Canadian Press) BOMBAY-Small balloons about fire fer-t in diameter when inflated 11-111 11c used by Bangalore Obser- vatory tot obtain more data on monsoon air currents and facili- tate weather forecast propgrgflm-L 50151111) Board dealt with films that Illllll. 11o films admitccd." said a Labo member from Tasmania. rtlfipny o1 I Eczema Eclema, or null. rheum, 1's one of the most torturing of itching lkin IIIHOHSPS. The [)l'l1ll'l])lll 111111110 il ‘ 11nd 111111111, unlcd 11y inactive skin 11nd lllllllllllflfllllln- ut- ii ll mn 11111-11111 it- ‘111 14111-111, round pimples or ‘ lllintr-rs 111111-11 11111-1‘ on hrcnk and 1 iornrcrusts or P11111011, and tho iutcnlc hurntng, ill-hing 11nd atnarting are 1111110111. unhi-ltrllhlc. To crmliu-nle t-t-m-ma from the nyslcul 1'1 is lll‘l'l. :1r_v 111 give the lllnud :1 ti. lr-nnrh t-lrilfnlitlg, 1111i for this |1||r|1u~.- \1c 111111111 ilipzlllv rncom- 1111-1111 iiurtluck llloml liitlt-rn. 1111.1. Jnsnl-n R. llcrger, 11111111111111 0111., 1vritt-s:~~“H(-.vural 111111111111 ago l was trntllllerl with ecu-ma on my 1111111111. I could uni. hl-lp Will] the milking 111_v hands wr-rc- a0 from nnvl 1101111115. 11nd could hardly put. thorn in 1\':1l1-r. After I 11nd lnkr-tl two bottles oi Burdock 11111011 Iiiltt-rs I found my ltnnds wl-rc lu-alixlg vnry quickly. 1 111w:- m-vr-r fnund a rvmod 51111 111m with 11.11.11. for pin-lying 1a . Put up by The T. Mllburn 00.. 14d. SEE THE Y ONXR 1N6 WHERE ‘ HE LIVES‘ were blasphcmous, indecent 0r ob-l scene. "I um afraid that it would‘ Lean 2 R0 . . , . . bbi t‘. alonal juclgfnenl 11nd skill to whlchl ml’ 3° ""0 ‘Rm-WOW 0f the char-1 o -M cmnnon’ 3' “flier of people appearing in the £11115," said the government slmkes- ‘ “If it did there would probably be 1'. Thll enllzml 1o rnlnwud for lnvu of IMII llllorlll but ldvnrlhltng d l; nature may ha IIIIPTIUII ll I I word llrlnlll 901ml: In n6- CONFEDEI-ATION LIFE lhi SUIANCI L-DTID-‘l-ll-Sll run AND cLorh cons -.. orr. a, P 511111180115. 1.~1o1-1-1:1-n SUUCESSFUL STUDENTS-In listing the successful students of , Medicine at Dalhousle University‘ third your medicine the name of i Mr. Reginald McKenna Oyster Bed Bridge who passed in P111110- logy and Pharmacology W111 omit- 1 ted. In second year the name of g. W. Oallaghan was also 0m1nit- FUR AUCTION REPORT - A cable was received last evening by McLure and MacKinnon fronl Hudson's Bay 0a.. London, stating that at the close of yesterdays sale 89.000 silver fox pelts had been oflered by them and that H3 per cent were sold, Prices were fully maintained yesterday. BRIDAL SIIOWEIF-A pleaauxlt evening W83 spent at the home 11f ‘Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. L. Maclnnis m 1 lthe Rockford Apartments, Mo11- 1 1 day, January 10th. when Mi». Eileen O'Neil, R. N.. Mina Mary K1118’. R. N.. and Miss Marcella McDonald. R. N, and fellow- nurses tendered a miscellaneous sho er to Miss Ree Lcightizcr. R. N., n honor o1‘ her forthcoming marriage. Mi» Ielghilzei‘ “'11s the recipient of many lovely and 111c- ful articles. Bhe thanked her old jriends in her usua‘ "language". "The evening was spent with music. dfinfllli! and games. A dainty luncheon was served and a. good time was brought to a close bv bouncing the bride-hob‘; mm 8111111111! “For 5119's a Jolly Good Fellow,“ FOR MAGDALENS-Pilot H. S. Jones took the Canadian Airways plane CF-A-B-D and one passeng- H‘. M1‘. Turnbnll of the lvIagdalr-n Islands 0n the first 1111111 11> 1.111- Magdnlen Islands yesiredny morn- ing, lending there around 11.15 a. )m~ all" b61118 in communication ,wlth the Upton Airport here i-hmllth short wave transmitter ‘CJY on his way over. The pram, with S. Jones an pilot and Captain Gray M co-pilot, brought v ‘back a large quantity of mall and ' m"? DB-Bsengarsthree of the 1111-, ilenta who entered the Charlotte- mw" K951711111, The patients wem ‘Allkustlne Deveau. Amherst Is- land» Mflfy Anna Richard, House Harbor. and Wilfred Peiilppes. Evrlndstoxie Island. The plane 19ft me around 1.30 p. n1, on m,» SW. 0nd fllrht to the Magdzrcns will; Miss Harbin of Quebec City as passcilger. -—*————-——_ M1“ Mary Maddigan .11 the Btonns Gontrzr-tlnsz 00., Toronto, is spending a few days in the city visiting her OICl ltcme. lit/HM Irma Gaudet. R. N., ha; Y0 llrncd to her home in Montague, after a week's visit to her Aunt MPB- A. J. Hownlt. Hovlland Si. 01.11111: RIVER. 5611001. The following is the rfpcri, or Qlyde River 81111001 for the 1n:1ntl1 of December. Grade X--l. Arnold Dccr Grade 1X—-1. Joyce Darrach, 2. Elmer MnoPhail, 3. Helen Darragh, Grade VIfI-i. Ruth Mar- i Louis MacLean. Grade VI-i, Eric Mathoson. 2. Eleanor Matheson. Grade V-l. Hilda MncNevin. 3 Alma MacKlnnon and Juyce MrtnPhail_ (equal) l1, E11. M .- Phall. 1c "c Grade IV-(Stzll. Wanda Llv_ Ina-Mm. 2 Jes ie Mal-Nevin. Grade IV—tJr.) 1. D0113 Mm. K111111111. I. Ben Matheson. Grade II-l. Florence MacDonald 9- Billie Gull-vie. a. Phvlhs Mac- Klnnon. l Grade I-—l Lonn- MacLcan. 2. I Avdmi Dflrrllch, and Belle Mnillc- w" "P11111111 11. Eric MIlCKIllIIOII. 1 ——-——__%_. TOLD llER STPRY ALOUT TWO HATS NEW BED-FORD, M11115, Jun. l2- Oongresswuman Edith Rogcra of Lowell treated her kl.'t:,0c111_c.\ 1n a dl31)ll/\'y.(ll millilwry 1111- 01111-1" day. WM; inc bt1111ri11111—'l'1111es. B1111 c.1- hlblted taolulls 111.1111; fc-r w0111.11. 0110, mic 11a d, 11,1111 n11.111- i11 Japan, and ccud h;- buught hurl: 1111- 111 cents. The other was made 111 111.- Urllted Slates 11nd rclnllcit at 813.13. M"- ROHBH intended hcr 111.-play u 1m aurumont for Ildllllfllllll pru- icctlon for American hat manufact- urers, the paper says, but many of , the men in her and encc n1u11t hnvc ‘ made a mental note to 1111101111 1111: little woman and the daughters, 1f In)’. that they hail accn n perfect- 1y swell bonnet that could 11c bought for 8121i. 11nd to remember , that the next time they went to‘ ll1cl1'_mllllncra. Ag’ YOU vvA1_1<- hdwfidfi HOUSE N m EQ- WHAT‘ our AND BESI The Central Guardian ' ‘. up their supply of wood. ‘ conducted ‘ 1111111 “i. 413$’ E A-“ll-‘Misolf wmréu JOE LIKE TO sotzeow A STAMP - Sea View and Vicinity The recent thaw of last week has made the roads icy 11nd the travel- li11 light. The farmers are all bully engag- ed cutting and lnlullng their supply of firewood for another year. Mr. Charles Graham has been kept, busy going to the different homes with h a saw gear and cutting Phc people of this community were indeed saddened when it be- came known that Mrs. Russell Aziams a much respected resident had passed away to the Home Be- yond on fi-ldny evening, January 7th at the age of '70 years. The late Mrs Adams had been 1n failing health for some time but the end came following a paralytic stroke of the laruvlons day. lvlrs. Adams was fornu-lzy Miss Mary Belle Ollsloy of Spring Valley, before her mat- rlage and had many friends who will greatly 1111a: her. She was of a cheerful disposition, kind and hospitable in her home and all bo:h old 11nd young were assured o! a wclcumc. The funeral service was held on Sunday 11111411111011 from her lalc ri-sidi-ucc and “'11s largely 11.1-- tcnded. many friends coming to pay the last tribute to one who was greatly respected. The service was by Rev. Mr. Frenm gave a most cumfmtng and helpful message. The hymns sang were The Lord's My Slu-phard and Safe i11 the Arms of Jcsllfl. Mr. John D. 01111111111 snug with deep feeling, Only fir-numbered By Whni We flavr- Dunc. At ihc close of the 501-11100 the remains were borne l0 the ccmoterv of St. Stephen's Church, Burlington 11nd Lcctderly laid to rest in the family plot there beside thnsl: of hcr lnlalmnd who pred-Peased her about two years ago. Tile pal lbcarcrs were six nep- hews" Bruce Casclcy, liruee Croz- ier, Harry Cmzier, Roy Adams, Jc-rry Adams and David Caaeley. Thore- nre left to mourn the pneu- ing of a gnod mother, Miss Laura at. homo who tenderly cared for her nwiher during her ifness; Mina. Dymeut Duggan. Bea View; Mrs. Lyle Crozier, Darnley; also three sons George, Sea Vew; Edward, Margair- and Colin at the old home- stead. Tvro skiers also mourn, Mrs. William Adams. Sea View: Mrs. George Vaughan, Charlottetown and one 111-other Mr. Charles Cais- ley. Spring Valley, besides a wide circle of friends who deeply de- plore hr-r passing To the bereaved family and all other aorrowini . Grape - Nut-Flakes '12 for — — I Shelled Walnut; ‘l1 lb. _ _ _ 35D Q Lexla Raisins 1c ‘2 lbs. for - 11 Dates Q4 lbs. — — - Dried Peaches 2lbs--—-_ \. i Cooking Figs 1n._-_2s 1' p L.. V. Tomatoes ° so. 21111111,, 6 1 111. (in 16051-11 JANUARY 1a, 19.15 "Z ’ _ “llfll- in ‘m: Start the N e4, Y?" Film DY boarJ- 1R8 this train cl’ 5 real values in food 4 bI-Yinzz- lf you 1111c ‘ the finest quality in Meats and Groc- eries and appreciate thrifty prices you“ enjoy dealing here. _._.____.____.__ Marmalade 4 111.1111 _ 49D Brown - Holder Sodas Ll lb. bags ~ ~ =-~i<<—-_-— \- ytv- vza>.<-v,u»-— -- o; ~»--_,-».__._.-_. ,. t1 - 9 1- l‘ luuxs aaocenv l‘ T'p Top Peaches -" ~ - -- 1, 41 3 --S d , 1 2 Tins — - — — — — ~ - - 33c scnlllielilé‘. eandl ‘llplilrz: Ske- — 20° 1' 'T'p Top Diced Beets b“ 1 c] 2Tins — ~ _ — — — — —- f-‘fl,’n,:_'_:“lf"_______ it Tip Top Whole Beets 1 s 2 _______ _ 13c .11':,..::1.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11c 1 Blue 1111,1101. Coffee w <1 w rker Floor Wax 1 11>. Glass ------ — — 43c 1 ir- i -'~ — — — ~ -— —39° i act's 15111:) 1:511? 19‘ LONGWORTH AV LONGWORTH i0 . ._..... it} "— ill ‘ 1m E. ~ QUEEN ST. . 1111!: Soap 3 Cakes 251: b friends l1c11rtfe‘t sfvmpathy i5 ox- tendcd from vmanv friends. The funeral \\'n<. in charge of Mr. Joa- eph Dnvison. undertaker of Ken- singlon. _ M53 Katl1erine Mountain, Mar- gale, is spending a few days pleu- anily with friends in Sea View. Mr. Owen MacGulgan, Malpeque, is spending a pleasant visit in Sea View the guest of Mr and Mru.| Earle McKay. Tile runny friends of Mrs. John A. Coulson are pleased to learn she ‘ is recovering from her recent illness Mr. Edwin Mtlrphy has returned home after a recent visit to Uhar- _ lottctcwn. Mrs. George Vaughan, Charlotte- town. spent a 101v days in Bea View recently. Whilc there she attended the fu-‘iernl of hcr sister the late M111. Russell Adams. M1: and Mrs. Alex Campbell cele- brated the 20th anniversary of their lllflfflflil" at their home 1n Burllni- ton on the evening of January 4th. There 1111s a large number of guests present and a pleasant evening was‘ spent 111 music, names and soclall chat. In the course of the evening the bride and groom were escorted to cents of honor and presented with a purse of money and a nicely worded address congratulating this wen-111_v couple and wishng them many more years of l1calth and provperllyi. Mr. Campbell in a few wnll chosen rcmnrks graciously ack- nnwlcdlzcd thc 1111114111058 0i fill friends. SPVPHII others wlw W676 present prcsc111cd congratulation! in 11 nr-al. sum-ch after which a delic- 1 1011.4 11111011 was served bl/ ll"? lmllm “m1 p1 ,1 ‘flip lmur all departed lo their home sniff-r wishing Mr. and DISTURBED AT NIGHT? i A Dl UR ET I C stinlulztnt nuch as llr. Pierce‘); .\-11uric is nflcu 1'11- tlirltlcd and usually it 1- .~11||' icut lo rc- l lu-u- 111111<11'_1:11l11<-y irn-g- , ll Ill'\l|If,,' lltc lmrnin and s1111-111-s-1. and I110 5min 1111- 111-11111-111 urination Lit-ll 1111111 cxccnn lflll, gripe. _llt'111: b1. ‘ n lilc ‘outing l . 111.11 I r. 111i I1nrrl~ Ill‘ my slum. 'i'l1on I aln 1111» truuhlr, the nccn-llunx 1 111-l lmnn-d in pun e. I 1 :.111<r1| 111' 11v “Sun- I '11‘ Irfllllfli 11111 wll ry. Price, (i5 ccntl. A Presents Comedy ‘in 3 Acts 3 Benevolent 1111s1| soctcrv “YOU CAN’T BEAT THE IRISH”: PRINCE ‘EDWARD THEATRE, MARCH 16lh.1& 17th. Under 1m 1111mm of 11. 11112111011 1111111101111 PLEASE RESERVE THE DATE t iMn. Campbell many more yearn of happiness. The MacKenzie and Wlgmoru League of Hockey player: were scheduled to play their first com- petition on game between the Maple Leafs of Sea. View and Monarchs of Graham's Rcad on Friday llvellinl but owing to the thaw affecting the ice the game had to be post- poned till a later date. The Duh-y Kings of Stanley and the Nationals of French River also form a part of this league-V. Trend Is Towards Provincial Bonds TORONTO, January l1.--(CP).— Canadian government and munici- pal bond financing cOIHDIBIMI dur- ing 1937 was slightly lower, apart from treasury bill financing. than in the preceding year. and also lower than in 1935 and 1934. During the past. three years the trend has been towards lower vol- ume of Dominion of Canadfl 6116011 and guaranteed bond finnnclnl- Wit-h a larger volume of provincial and municpal financing. This tendency a; regards Dominion issues may be uitributcd lo the smaller nizrelate of maturing bonds requiring refund- ing, together with the expansion in revenues which is improving the I position of current federal finances, the Wood-Gundy bulotln says. Provimcal and municipal issues have increased for both new money and rcfundinf! purposes. In the municipal section Amprovlng tux revenues and the general financial position of Canadian municipalities 1111s broadened the demand 101' municipal obligations, In 1937, as in recent yarn. the entire amount; of bond flnanclns was accomplished within the Dom- inica. apart. from a relatively lmbll amount sold in New York. While the semi-monthly sales of Dominion of Canada treasury bills swcl the ag- gregate of financing completed dur- lng the year, the t1ota1 of mill out- ntandlng at the close of 1937 re- mained at $150,000,000. unchanged from the opening of the year. the ‘llues sold during the year having been for refunding purposes. -- By George McManm DES- I'D LAVISH IN LINEN VISITOR REPORTS MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 12 -—"A Niagara of linem towels, table napkins and bed-clothes which they change daily and which they must find n highly-expensive or laborious item of dniiy lfe" was one impres- sion an English visitor to North America received of the continent's backyards. , It struck the visitor as “over- lavish" she said in her letter to The Guardian. But she was 111 love with the newer houses, with their nuto- matlc heatng. cleaning, hot water and washing (everything, in fact, worked by pressing a button with the exception of cooking). These were less trouble than correapond- lng houaes in England. Tl1c excel- lent polished floors and simplicity of fumh-zhi11g alone made a great difference. American houses have become more comfortable, the writer thought, because a great deal of 1a available. While it war true that the lar e houses had “c111 lorvlce down their staf drastically. those lucky enough to be able to move into smaller houses have been able to employ service, which fa cheap- er and better than in prosperoul times." “Servants are rather glad t0 get a job now and there L1 therefore a choice," the Englishwoman writes “A good many people who before did the work themnclves now have one servant who is also willing to work the waahlnrr-machlnea or evcn to do the house-llnetl at 110mm Th I ls different from 12 or 15 111111 ago when a good cook received‘ Elli-y- thlng from 25 to 30 pounds I month." 11001-011. so, ac-nva AMHERST, N. 5.. (-0?) -D? O. W. Bliss. a practising physician in Amherst for more than 50 years, has celcbratedlilc 80th birth- day “Best Movie 0f In the Canadian Rockies 1937” Made O Hamilton H. Jones, unclear movie roduclr of Toronto, Ont, goal the onor of havin med! ill! best: non-theatrical mo on‘ uturo of the year. Ills film 055°?" l-Iolldly" ha! won the Hiram P013 Maxim Troph which in award annually to t e producer of thl but amateur motion lcturo Of i3)! d Hiram 111111111190! Maxim, both of Hartford, Conm,‘ surviving children of Hiram Pore Maxim. the fnmoun inventor, I o n to wo ld-wlda eompetltlo no t at; the w nneiumay claim 311t- fully the world: smut: r e am- b th Am our Cinema . " H 1' ‘they; nan-commercial, inten- “d anti tl In m‘ ""'""“‘ °'*"1l'“‘°1 w‘? .1111"; "l 1:11:11...“ 1*.‘ “ 1%. -»? re an ax ou mm ' ' 112113.513, establish by WI- Jupor National Pun-I, Albzzlf; ‘f, John G. Lee In the plgture w tio m the B loin, Daron, il-‘l-IZZ ... w o \£:_Afillb6Gkl 0 1109*‘ 0 olumbl Mr l‘ way in P ioh final I P Illa‘: h‘! 7w‘, Franco and M“ other 1px;‘ fr“: "Vast. ‘t. u." n2,‘ £11121 ‘if; nuporuglzf m, I1 l nwti I¥."§“l"-" :53 Y‘ Pb I7 I