Bus!» Illa! Lvld . ii sand oas faunas. _ V._‘- " Thursday ‘gghe hnifiilf-f Mnwtthestl- '_ _ e. an . marsh-fission wniwfi. res eeAllnn Ylnd lld _ I. Jill 23 d W4 olclbc _l.o Cavendish éemert- ‘ I t Biosghtylloine - ' : . 00m) tanner-s ‘ » l,‘ speedy cur-g far I ' Colds Mrs-Imb- a" mild ‘v . I flu g. Elblgaldllll Ila‘ .h: fxa sand IGW lniil genuine at all drug sum-s outer. Central Drugstore FOB IALB The ‘lllldflflilflllflll offers for aa'i<- Illa farm at Rose Valley. ‘consisting: i-r 51' ccres of land. l-‘i acres cleared. balance covcrcd with hard and suft , vvood.‘ '3 acrcu until. lralf acre pota- {r took.‘ quarter turnips, four hurl-n 3 hops, rl-nlalnder pasture. Also wl-ii equipped stare. new. with about {Z000 stock therein, dwelling house all?! urn. fl Krnul ii-pair. ‘I'm.- at...» V Will be sold separate tn suit pur- chaser. Good bllsinl-lm |l|'|l'|~ ' ' _ PERCY IIATEIJ’. l180-7-2Z-4l i ‘ “lined Iowans isLAuo rlflsa they must ha aw centrally. llil-‘I-ITJMIIIAIKZIBI . on application. The Harris Abattoir Co. Auction Sale implements. . a to lls bellies sum-on soul. utter AUWUT 4h. and 5th. .1020. Gom- bandit u s a. annual! Ml- ‘ Y o.‘ , nuadiiiooswlilbstllzifiagtr? _ - ‘ ‘ “m: tile, o. c. u. A. Rifles _ e u’, 5-”- ‘ugwd-a’ 4"" . t . "~ A if“; ll- dl-hfi--,f""hf;ff,fc(f"lw'ff.f aware-loomed» -' u“ to.“ m, hula, hM,%_-“h W. B. PROWSE. Scc1rcaa B. E. '- .,_...__.... ‘ rouinw nilllcl We have commenced buying live fowl and will be pleased to receive sbipluen This is the time to sell your ma!» birds; also hens that have ceased laying. YCuII your flocks now and save feed. at any time. Prices are likely to be much low- ‘ $3M,“ Pa.“ _ garvkrbzm chickens come on the ' _N_§W 1 RlK, July zLfl-Tlllh _ ', e _ , bodies of 881 American ,soldiers-' h?" p‘? 3x19???“ cgrglgie on weraproiight here today from Ant- ” llmf“ 5 °m be h l "bu", vvsrpyabollrd the transport Princess Hm "y w w”: e‘ w ' I"mm._ . -, dlzulely on arrival an cheques c - - sued daily. ' s lln not slllp an Saturday. Prices and further information LIMITED. Charlottetown, i’. E. l. - ,-,_ _:_.>» Of farm stock crop and farming JULY 20TH I am instructed by the executors if,‘ i. Auction Silt iii ’_ .. ‘ 4 ; J purl-linens.- Terms four months v ; Credit on approved notes. " _- , _ L. BOIBIIEII, . ' a tl ». 17004-2041. ' _- “i? “m” ill. ll. ll. Johnson llye. Dar, NKFE Throat and Skin. Office 1th flat Street, Hours 10x. Residence G Water Street. I 1641-7-12-311100. t‘. C. C. Archibald FOIL e Fayav Building giofgb tltroot, orkoaits . ice. Telephone ll i Ofllou hours D to l2 A. fro. his‘ be 10 Hills oru Street; Office-Riley Rnlldlng. Queen fittest, opposite Prawns Bros Iteslldencm-t Grafton Btraat. Office hours-lo a m. to 4 p. m. Imam-gs by Appointment s. is. HESSIAN Etc. _ IIONIV To LOAN ' Iontague l" E. lalllull McLeod & Bentley’ w. E. szurtsv. n. c. Isrrlmr and Attomay-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN OM00 ‘Jill of N. I. Chlmlla n Morson & Diifiy larrlatsrs and Attorneys Qgflgiggyg for Royal Bank of Canada Monty r0 LOAN DR. 'I. E. "BROKEN ‘VETERINARY CUROEON Office and reilideacs. 6D Prince . Jt. corn-r Princi- and Sydney 9i!- _j Phone 004. ' To be sold mi Friday. July -2.'Ird, ll20"at 6 0'0] ck p. nl. uu lilo ilirlu oi‘ Joseph Tin liner. Nnrtll lllunr. ‘.50 acres standing Ilay in hits l0 only fil'UI6.88i0lial _ Us: ds » Practice limited to Diseases of Evenings h; appointment only. ' O t swift. .; I 6 ~ consulted odmhourhoat D‘ 192°’ DR. J; C. HOUSTON avll, can, nos: iinb THROAT Iarriaiar. solicitor, usury Public spruce, hardwood plank also car- * 1.1. Macilonnul Iarrlstor, lalloitor, Ito. nouav ro Loan i 0am Inn Bulidirigolurioiuion Illllfl-l-lllo. . WlllZOIl. cart. two driving sleiglls. wood sleiglis. cross cut saws. shov- els, forks, hoes. etc of the estate o fthc late William F. Doherty to sell by public auction on the premises at Mis- couclie. Lot 17. Prince County on Thursday the 29th day oi’ July -in- stant at tho hour oFqne o'clock p. in. 'Sin'msr; airmen. La malaise-mineral. Thousand Boson youuss ridiJuII-laudisrl ‘SEALBRAIVD COFFEE good dsdusi Writ for “Perfect Coileo- Perfectly Mada”. Msiledfruonruqun. I faulty-a nlsoyotlgfi l ulwnvs realise-y snot-miser- "Wllvcr of the rostsnrrt-t, . was near ma. He had asked ms to go cue then-re once orntwioe. and for n motor car ride. l iiad gone ones " valves. put in andJ-lllllllflll = la the theatre, but refused t; ac‘- c_ pt his invitation to rldo unless "' '"""t,rl"'n. Mr. Vi" tkins had b"!!! "f! Rind. veeypoilte. to Isa , ' " v- l" JIC-IFVIIC-‘lllll that if .~he had a chance he would make love to mo. . . v ItlV'7|' rl, mmnovv,~ arrl lllllils. thins: u, quay for dies» poaslLl-i ‘ --- l-nnrcciilrd this, [also fcit that if hela ed of love to mo l would have -‘. Ivvd up my posi- ,tion so I avoided him‘ whenever it was ilcssiblo. Ho was 1 quick-mov- lntl. business-like sort of a man. without much education, but ‘with/ n-scod ll‘1l of excctivc ability. CHASE&SANB(H!N, pom-rant. a ‘ uumcrcifuliy. Y’ D’ final"; notice his at- temps lo favor mo, and c-haifcd mo "Hes failing in-love 1 with you.. lsurc BB llffiflfilllllg!" she declarcd. _"“o\l' don't hay ‘nonsense,’ as you did about lMoorc. Remember. I s- "w"! rial‘: about him!" — ‘I*$€:?“_i_:.i \ I ' i ' it tiosby s Mills lion haw bolce life 5J1} flour (roller zvro cm) now $6.25 per 100 lbs. \\'ho‘o or ground wheat for 'iilCl(€'I' atwlfflfl per lbs. Notice Beginning with J_u.l.y 15th. Potions villilll,’ cxccpt Saturday st I flciock. We ulsu ask our puirumi i) knell in nlind that. we close very Wednesday afternoon at .130 lfil-Tll-mw t! t holler: in. the followng: 1 cart ilorse 14 - Years old. 1 cart mare, 13 years old. 1 foal, 14 milk cows, 5 young cat- tle, 1 calf. 40 hens, 30 ducks, self binder. mower, steel rake. 2 plows. set disc barrows, set spike har- rows set spring tooth barrows. seolikarral, settler, hay ‘fork and wire cable, buck wagon, 2 carts. sot single bob sleds. set double bob sleds. bugdYi driving. sleigh, road cart, 10 bushels timothy seed. 50 bushels barley, 50 buheis oats. quantity of bay and traw, driving and working harness, barrel churn, forks and shovels, and household furniture including kitchen range, base burner, hiill stove, Superior Plano. ' Also at the same time and place unless sold by private sale the i.-. a r n ram. r the late Wiiitlm F. Doherty, consisting of 100 acres in a high state of cultivation with growing crop and having a good shore front with buildings in a good slate of repair and con- taining an excellent grove suitable for a fox ranch. Daited this 14th day of July A. F. .l. a. vvlileH-r. .. Auctioneer. fiction Sale. On Tuesday July 27th. 1920. at 10 o'clock, a. in. at the Parochial house and on the adloininfl D1911!- ises of A. Bonnet McDonald, Si. Georges. an auction sale will be held of stock. _f:lrm. lmpllllflflillfl-i some household furniture, a qunnj tity of boards. hard wood; and riagem-sieighs and harness, etc... One hmse, 0 years old, more 11 years, mire, 5 years, mare 2 year: old Five mlich cows. one due to. freshen soon, one registered Ayl‘ shire holler 17 months old. five young cattle and two calves, on¢ Holstein bull two years old. 1W0 fat hogs. one pure bred Shropshire ram, thirty sheep and fortlly lambs. hens, etc. Manure spreader, sheep shearing machine, one binder, (McCormick) with tongue truck nearly new, one mower, one tcdm rake. elevator potato digger (o.k.) gang plow" singio plow, (F. & W. N0. 6) disk drill seeder, pin barrows, levcq spike barrows. spring tooth cutii- vlltor new inst spring. tlisk harrow, sit-cl land roolor, 9 ft wide, sclifiier (now) Bain wagon with bot. shel- ving timl sent. two carts, Mogul kerosene rnginc. UlITESdIGP and cleaner; grain crusher, grader, root River Road from Bnvyeifs iflrook to ‘ To close an estate we are in- ‘ntrncted to sell at a great bargain to quick purchaser a set of Den» tai instruments also some sup- plies including gold-leaf teeth, &c. The same may he inspectfl at oillce of undevsign ’. PALMER G PALMER, Solicitors. 1747-7-21 6i . i inn silt‘ zlcres formerly owned by Hercules McDonald, consisting of 80 acres. 40 under cultivation and 40 acres (of h lrri and sort wood, largo quan- ‘tity of which is suitable for ium~ ber. Also an eight room house 22x 30 it-cz. bilrn "701022 lfcot, with sheds, wood house, hen house and other buildings. Situated near school and stores about 2 1-2 miles by ferry from railway station. Will soil with or without crop. For full information iippiy to EUGENE DELORIE, 1805-7-21L4lpd " . Tenders PROVINCIAL HIGHWAV IMPROVEMENT. Pursuant to‘ therequirements oi tile ii-nniida l-l hwayi-i ‘Act separate Sealed Tends marked “Tenders for Grading and Concrete Structur- es Project No. " will be re- coived by the undersigned until noon on Monday. July 26, 1920 for grading, construction of concrete structures and other necessary work on the following roads: Project No. l-Georgatown Road from Ten Mile House to County Line, 8 1-2 miles. iProject No. lk-iEast Paint Road "om McMahon's Bridge to Elmira Road. 8 1-2 miles. -Projcct No. 7——Bu nilu ry-Johiison Webster's Corner. li miles. Lid. will close their store every‘ Ihw-l been so taken up with my own l At Newport, P. E. i| farm of 80, Project No. 8——Montague to Car- ~ dlgan. ' , "l hope you are wrong. Mary. i ‘would be very unhappy if you sverg ' " "l would mean i would have to leave." ._ . . l-ile day after iliis converaaiioxi i ‘hankcd Mr. Watkins for some- h» um y, r m" f "l always try ‘to help the girls all v I 1.1-. ii. i-piieil 'l‘iien, lowering his voice. "But there ain't many like you here." 1 l‘II horribly embarrassed. ii may have been that my thoughts shown! in my face. for he asked: i. "\\'~!i:: arc "ou thinking about?" , _'" h, nothing!" l returned, but i l! uncomfortable, almost like crying. "llliiv I 13"" you M“ ill-rim» vlilzili soon, Miss Btewart? To dinner—or the theater’! I have something it ‘say to you." r “But Mr. Watkins, 1 never go out PVQIII »i:,s-~-ni-vcr unless Mary goes too," I exclaimed. - "Never mind Mary. Ma-ke up your mind when you will go out witlh inc illtl not me know." Mary had stood near enough to ilcnr nio:t of ihe conversation, and Ito guess the rest, Q" l was not scur- ,prised when she said: | "Didn't I tell you he had a crush l"l U1 _l|~ n"! ii I -I wirl "ilhcr Zena. You might look further and do a lot. worse; though of course m,- ain't your kind, really." “ I don't want to look anywhere." . "l have somclhing to tell you Zena," Mary said wltcr a iii-omen". ‘i lluvo ilcuii guin’ to tell you fol liliL-‘I. a week, but it seemed kind of wrong some way that it should come to mo, instead of you." , "What is it. Mary?" 1 had noticed 5110 lind been unusually quiet. but thoughts l had paid ilttic attention. load iind said nothing to licr. “Mr. Watkins has made me head waitress. Miss Black is goln’ to lcave, ls- getting married. isO he gave me her job." - "i illil so glad, Mary!" i was, al- though n bit surprised. too. "You '“'ll\-" a Rood boss. I never could do it in the world!“ AhUil you dull I. tiliiik——" "'l‘llat l should have been made head? indeed not! l would have la very poor opinion of Mr. Watkins judgment had hc asked me." After Mary went to licr room, my lilougllts reverie-d to Ml’. iWatklns. I likml liim, he had been very kind to mo, but rather than iliurry a illilll l didn't love. I would hhlVe died of sttirvntio —l would have slept homeless in e streets. Yet an ap- palling sense of loniiness swept over me. if only some one who lov- ed and cared for me, were near me! i .».'.il -by lily window until late. Thoughts of Kenneth Lawrence finally came. Always at such times, licsvas near me, in my mind. Some way l knew l was destined always to think of him. I whispered, his name, and flushed hotly in t-he dllrk as I heard it. ' lilo next day was dull and rainy- l wondered as i entered the restau- rant if iii": were worth the struggle? All the morning the feeling of de- llrt-ssltlll remained; in the after- aooa it deepened. Mary was to re- iirlln to receive some bits of in- structinn from the outgoing head. and i started home alone. But soon I heard a hurried step behind ins. Mr. Watkins, panting from his ex- ertions, insisted upon walking with v me. Before I reached home that night i had refused to marry the iliunagcr of the restaurant, and had also given up my job. Te-Be antlnlisd) ——<O-}-—-—— Mlrlurrl’: lllnlsncnt for Ilnrssa, File i} HOME, July zL-Aanouncement was made in the Chamber of De- puties todliy that labor had called ii 24 hour general strike in protest against the riot attending the re- Piaas, specifications and forms of Tender may be seen dtiiilie ofllcv pliiper, sprayer. circular saw and 10f the Provincial Engineer, Char" bench iwu sets driving harness. team harur-ss, two pairs extra trac- "s with pads. extra working and driving collars.’ halens bridies and sleigh robes . One bugs! nearly" new, driving rxnress, wagon and road three Ono cream separator. large bar- IONGQOWI; oa v.04 rsoeumsx; Callahan "m" i‘ hulls. _ llmv M W" = approved joint notes. Discount ll -. "aquariums - I- I- I’! rel churn" and butter worker, two washers, wringer. tubs, stoves lawn swing. iron beds, bureaus. tables. chairs, ice chest. oillce desk, lamp. sAll sums under $5.00. cash over that amount 10 months credit on per cant for cash. . if day unfavorable sala wlil be lisld on the til/bowing day. Il-‘l-ID-Olid . ‘Dept. of Public Works, . still A msfkeifcheqlie for 8500.00 pay- chl» tn the CuiuIfllBllOflOf of Pub’ llc Works, Prince lklwsrd island. must accompany the tender for each separate Project. ' I Tim lowest ‘or any, tender not necessarily accepted. ' L. a. MaoMIEI-AN, Boo. "Public Works Dept... Charlottetown, I‘. E. l. i July 10. 1020.. 1708-7-l2-4i turn of the mi way workers to their jobs. ' ~i¢~..-.. i» - ‘able whenever Ir. Watkins, the to» Installed new noon Sir l-lamar Greenwood, Secret- grounds. }vns Improving and ller death there: k lnflk W family slid friends. Miss -. 1. . i" . ensla rails‘ "' their will!" h bgiasfilo miss and.‘ on some oc-_ Qqjlpal, nous of ‘Itlbeucvlllzllfi b} ‘ III it block I w l"! l - " plgtufl last v , and have lately 8011B 0V" r {hf i B: nj-w‘? ldiiji ‘ii. ; - not breaker points pl!!! llll bin . placed the secondary .wir- can you suggest the cause obthis trouble! r: Are you positive illjl gs oilne reaches the cnrbll- rotor freely enough to meet the demand? we suggest that you soc that the lliei line is porfcctlyfree and that the pressure feed works right. When one bl0¢k l!!! failed to firo, are its plugs still sparking regularly. You can tell this by detaching the wires and holding their ends close to the: block" If the spark ‘seoms ~tl - Jglit, you may later a fuel diffi- culty. We cannot tee wny i...“ tlon should fail after a few miles ofrunnlng, but there may be coil: or condenser trouble and you might have the service station checkup the wlinlc svrtcm. if til" plllgs in the left block are sooted when its cylinders have inn-sen fire, look for a carburation de rangemcut that produces subver- rlch mixture. ~ ___..é.._.__._-_ DANGER FROM FUEL HEATING DEVICE R. K; Writes: one of tile self-adjusting thermos tat controlled lcarburetors which automatically reduce the gasoline supply; when it becomes warm. The directions state that the fuel feed pipe should be fastened to the exhaust pipe for a distance of l2 inches, under the floor boards. is this practice absolutely safe! Will a rcd hot exhaust pipe ignite gasoline if the fuel pipe cracks and springs a leak‘! _ Answer: Nothing about an auto is absoulttely sale and the fire hazard -is high at all times, but we hardly think that the risk would be greatly increased by al- tnchinz the fuel pipe as directed. l‘hs exhaust pipe should not run red hot except perhaps the port- ion very close to the engine. the hence of the feed pipe leaking where it touches the exhaust is not great, if the attachment is made carefully and metal at a dull rod ll3lIlflBI‘&I,i.lI'8~Ol1lY, is hardly capable of igniting gasoline, OB$ERVEB STRAY SPARKS AT PLUGS H. L. M. Writes: When l run . m)’ ellsine in the dark, l can sea tron‘ our.‘ N-“or tinnitus. l1. j j’ I have bought ' spark} which seem to be at the Phillip-hut l cannot tell whether they come through the porcelain or between the porcelain and the adjusting nut. 'This occurs with MW Dlllks, so that it cannot be from cracked ipeulation. Despite‘ U118. my engine is very powerful. ‘is Jhere a short or a ground some where? Answer: This is very unusual Sometimes a spark will pass over thosurlucc of the porcelain core If this is wet or covered with dusty oii, but when it does, the cylinder misses fire and in fact any‘ Blrfly- spark usually prevents the passage of the discharge be ll miss fire. Under some condit- ions. small inductive gpltrkg n“, occur from the cables, but this is nutcommon. As long us your en- gine runs powerfully and dues not miss, these stray sparks, that you refer t0. are not. important. Polish Forces llsiiiy Broken . (United Prsss.). Bmllm- July lit-The civil Population has begun evacuation of the Polish capital, according n) re. Imrts reaching here today. The Polish iront wins has apparently will!!!)led 811d the Bolshevik troops were reported pursuing up, m. treating Poles at a rate or 25 kllolllelflfffilly. The Red armies were reported advancing on Poland in three Ctllllllllls. Altar ouiflanklng the Poles. at Grodao one Red column reached Vialyptok which i; within the frontier as fixed by the Allies according to one dis- r , (United Pr s.) LONDON. July 22.—8peixiag y, ‘be HWIFW‘ of Commons this nit-ir- "ry of Stale for Ireland estimated nmitrnved by the Sinn Fain st 2.- 005.712 pounds. Greeawootfs statement was based on ‘official i‘ IWFMFIITKM isles AME wvano: The death ‘occurred Thursday morning, at the residence of Mr. ChestefCok. of this City ‘of Miss -Aa 911G111’! Wysnd age Meyears, The end came very suddenly. Al“ ihmtgh Miss Wyand had been und- ergoliig treatment for s year and a half, it was thought that sin ‘e was a sudden shock to htir yand, ‘"1" has been stopping in tb s city st hlr. Cox's, for souls time. was a daughter of Ir. Alisa Wyaa Msyflrid. 8h‘ leaves to itlou sides her CO be! her and, stap-nfolher, is‘? fail sisters, threa half sitters, liair t value of propertyln Ireland k =5’; lltruwina - (lhkuilldl Moss ' suenrlna iThis is AutoStrop Razor service. Easily strapped, easily c nothing toitake apart or sgety razor that ‘sharpens The only itself. Your travelling equipment not complete without an AutoStrop Razor. v Any dealer will demonstrate. the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee or refupd of - rpurchase satisfaction, price. Only. $5Z00—-compiete' ‘with strep- twelve blades in an attractive assorfr meat of cases to suit any purpose. 9 \ AutoStrop $afety Razor Co., Limited AutoStrop Building; Toronto, Canada ill A clean star-t for the dayi ‘Out oi your bed and shaved in three minutes. jarred- SCIBW. i Reduces Strained. Puffy Anklcs. Lymphangitis. Poll l-lvll. Fistula. Bulls. Hweii- ' Stops Lamclicss and Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises. Bout Clinics. it u. u SAFE ANT “V901! flit? plug points and causes - lng , ..i..,,.,, w-rn mr "in ¥0UN V and horse Pleasant to use. $2.50 a cred. Describe instructions and Ilooli. AlltltllllllNl-I, JIL, antiseptic l||||. W-dlir-va Strains. Knotted, Swollen \JlJlll.‘l.'IIIl‘Lll|'d-—(Iill an application. I’ at dealers or delivered. “V. P‘. mlin. PTIG h‘ Ell M lCl DIG can nkiini, G» Inc" 141 "Idler Montreal. Con. Joseph ' Carts land Ave. patch. --—-—<-o->_i_ PROPERTY Lnncn-‘e OVER TEN M" MILLION‘ ‘hnctloneer. (AN/mini filAc ~ cilnc ,2 Abaorblns and Abllorlllnr ‘In. dc In Canada or PROPE rv l will sell the estate of the late r, situated on High- No. 94. lf not sold by private sale by July 26th. it will on that ‘day _be sold at public auction on the premises. At 12 o'clock noon. This property consists of dwelling "house, stable and barn, splendid orchard with fruit trees all bear- ing fruit. Apply on promises to Mrs. y Anne Carter, or Benj Carter 1730-7-20-4i 3%.» Complete information as to _rstIs, train services, ‘ l ‘ l . _ motions, ate. sh. ,iilll.L lllnlls Fiirnlsllsd and ‘all lrrlllgl- manta complete _to comfort I’ He’ all roe half brothers, ‘ all , iroiusrriis riiiiml takes 1m day," dry, ,at 4 p.111. rorn the residence of lIOf/fllllll‘, Hayfield, tlldlgh mm 1080-7401“ . . \ "ailssepnomyr. 5 - ‘lllllfilii- Alpsnt rvv€-.-.- AND uocs not blstcr or remove the be Nvorkcd. bottle. tloilv- ' Yulll‘ cnse for special . ll rri-‘r. Veins. y u fi-w drops at rice $1.25 per llottlc Lylsnna DAY st I a. in. and a u horrific‘. in. Thursday UIIIIGIII Cape God Canal. Fire, Life, Acciileilthickiiesstild Plate _. ___‘.. _.__.._a—.:-_-: Glass Insurance at Lowest rites. Good Strung, Stock Coapssies sooooo-oooalosoa ab-‘ vOs4fl -~ - vo-00-0-0 Ol s. R. snow I46 Richmond si Chartottetown I m l 4 4 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. _ ATIOILI: IIIIIII LIII Rena-pile: at Freight all Passenger lorvlee It. loll and lasts: It hI "Go r Din i sans p verenvo", sAg or“ sduesday trips are via lllaat .l~bohl I. D. m. IAIII U80 Direct eoaneetlo LY Cl I Freight rates and full lnformagonaapzly to ‘Chi-IRI- -' . . will leave It. John over! p. In. (Atlantic IWR llld Lubes l s. The Saturday trips are direct to ITATIBOOII II-Q I) with Metropolitan Lias steamers for ltsw York vla ‘I Jglll. I. I- W]!!! time.) no v DUUBLE IDAILl sl. JOHN .ili0Nl‘RiiAL - (mils-ans I'll!!!) llead Davva “it"s kilé "I i will i -...'§.. her. an. . 1.7.1.7.,- 'i. hadaslstaavvl