‘Men's ..llxfortis Western Guttrdian ' -I'OR LATE WESTERN NEWS —pags 3 is available. ti. -&FEOIAL VALUE in ladies nlusirrat. persian lamb. seal and beaverlne coats at Sinclair's. ‘ 3046 l2 l 2i ' -ONE ONLY blue needlepoint coal with are! won collar. size as. price 8:15.00, clearing at $49.00 at Sinclair's. 3046 12 1 2i i i -1-lAv; voun mun shampoo? ed and liatrcel waved at Lelilanc’: Summerslde before sitting for your Christmas photographs. 3055 -WE8TERN AGENT -- Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian agent in l-iowlan and will receive Add Spats So many oi’ iile men no\v-zl_davs are wearing heavy oxfords and spat... foi- “~i||_ tcr weal; tve have gone to sortie iroublp to it“ ii "Pbifilllit- line. heavy attdgood look~ tug. one that will stand up to its work and look iilq- park We Think We Have ‘It ill a Slater shoe. lnatle front English calisicin (ltlack or itrown) witll lleilvv double soles right tltrtltlglt 10 1|“. “(q-L priced l'i‘ilS0lliiiIi_\' :|t . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 SPATS in (trey. FtllYll, lit-aver. perfectly tail- ored from the hes-t luateriais. at $1.355. $2.00 and $2.15 (titis lust one is u knock- tlili.) ALLEYtdTES FASHICINABLE FOOTWEAR k“ news items. advertising and renew- ll subscriptions. \ —A PROPER HAIR CUT makes a perfect sllhouette.— l.e'Blanc's Hairdressing Parlors, Summert-lide. 3055 —A LIMITED QUANTiTY of ladies high class clotll coals spec~ ially priced to clear at Sinclalt"s. 30-16-12-121 l —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is inil- .ed only from selected wheat and lold by leading Island dealers who guarantee its quality. l —<LADIES cons selling i0!‘ $7.50. $10.00. ‘$16.50. $19.00 alltl $25.00, assorted sizes and r1141" value at Sinclair's. .1046 121 21 I —0NE ONLY grey coat. wolf collar, size -l~i. regular $75.00 for $4001) to clear lli Sill- i'iflll"il. 2lilllil212l needlepoint -soctAt. GATHERING — The social evening put on by the '10:!"- lsh choir girls ill tllt- A. i). ii. hail was ii very rtlettsattt event 11nd the practical part oi‘ it was zt 21"" surprise. We ltopt- iilost- young tad“... Wm .01." ptlriitll‘ another like. cvetlt. - , —SERIOUSLY lLL-—\\'t~ urn sorry to hear 111' ilr- serious illne>r< oi‘ Mrs, .\iit'iliit-l i‘ill'i.‘iitl]ii|i'i'. who is suffering with ii avert‘ attack 01' Typhoid. .\lr.-t. Arthur licrutlrtl \‘lllii little atoll Stanley are also stiffer- o. r. 1'. .\. l1‘. '\V. ll. l.'t iiHTPI ll" forum 1.1 iiiitiircltle" W" ‘l-"r tit-pain. have tried it. The l-lo-Bohtfs defeated the Pn;1sl4.7lO—.i by ‘I2 pills. The Hanks by 73 pins. . Lapthorllt: . . . . .. .. MucLcotl .... . . filcrn PRATTS SALE DATES. "v" 111111111111: 5111111113111 THEY ‘ t Y ODDFELLOWS LEAGUE §l0..‘l0——1l.30—Special ma; ..'l..'l0—4 .’i0—.lunior A .. 0—~tillfli()l‘ B li-S-Teacllet-‘s ltaskelhztll Bowling i253 ..City League ll‘1|'t'~ (‘. N. ll. 4's. Milos l-ib‘ S.'.'iil/'\ViliZZ littugs Ill" Jingles Ho-Bohtfs (iill . . . . . . . . . . . . 20i ilowatt . . 11m iforsytltt: . . . . . . .. llrl Stewart T7 ITS l~ifl lsiil 111 anti 500 ;.tl 5Q 'l‘oial—l7.'l~l "1 Still Plies His Trade l 4: -1 _": osxverts. 111.. Nov. so. 3i'|“watel' witch" oi‘ central Illinois 751M Theodore llfltisiler. a well dril- '- ler ill this community for litany year-s. who usrs the peach limb dir- iuing roll. _ Th=o'-s procedure is simple. Taken to the place where a well is to be tlrillttl. he IJlIiS a branch frottt n nearby- tree. leaving one prong ex- tcutiing some distance. Although any brunch ruuy b0 used. or even .1 wire ltcnt ilt the shape oi‘ a peach it the favorite. Grasping the branch firmly lu both llalldis. Theo walks slowly across the ground with the prong pointed upright. Suddenly. he says. there is a tug on the stick and the prong starts to turn down. The _ stick continues to hob rytbnllcally. L while Theo counts the pulsations. Tile stick stops anti Theo announces “a vein at 65 feet.“ Spuds (lefcated fl»- Spuds .\iacl~1acllcl'ti Vanlilerstint- .... Down Rodd .. Total-limit Bo-Hanks sed his calculations more ihnn five feet. 'l‘oirll—l82't' ____-¢§c-—i -.__4oc-¢~__ Pet‘ Collie Gave Its Life ‘Drying to Save Children Sl-ACLT STE. MAINE. ()nt.. Nov. 30. -— Despite heroic efforts of a pet collie dog to rescue them, Jean |anti Mary Smith, aged 1-i and 9. re- speciitmly. living on St. Joseph ls- . were drownrtl here when the ‘Ice on which they were skating col. lapsi-tl. A neighbor heart] the dog ‘barking and noticing that the two children had disappeared, gave the alnrln. Hy tllc time help arrived. the dog had also dlsuppttaredfllmen the bodies of the children were rc- covereti from the water, teeth marks of the canine were found on tho younger child. showing that the _dog had attempted to drag her i0 safety. The hotly of the dog was also recovered in eight feet of wal- ter close to the scene of the tragedy. The collie lvtts a family pet and had fli\\'iI'_\”.-l taken care of the two girls. in 30 drnplt of Selgel‘: Syrup rc- \'ou'll "mweur by it once 3'0" Ally drug store. Is Your Child Handicapped ? Unknown to their parentl millions of children have Im- perfect vision and arc peril- ously handicapped in school and play. You can its sure your child is not thus handl- cappcd only through an eye- sight examination. HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYEG EXAMINED? H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Connected with Drugstore Thin declares he has never mis- lng with the saute ulalzltl-y. hope to soon see all oi‘ ihcsc 1.2004! Tlgnislt people out again. '_““‘ l —NARROW E5CAPE—- .\lr. Atl- rcitrl iliichard an employee oi‘ the it‘. N. ‘R. Tignislt. narrowly escaped {a tragic tieaih on Thursday last ‘when he fell from the top of an RR. feugille. Dr. John-stop was immedi- ately called who ails-r rcsnsciitli- ing the suffert r found no ltones had been broken. Although badly lbrtliscd tho patient i5 now resting eolrtirirtltbly. but will not llt- able ‘mny to attend to l1I-.= duties for 5on1’? ‘tlzrys. —ERECTING New BARN.- li 1 HHIHOIS “Water wltdl”tflnpi(l progress is betng made by ,ille parishioners oi’ Grand River in ;tltc construction oi their new par- ish barn which is to replace the *‘ one ones lost by tire last. summer. The ltolldtly spent very tpleasutltly with work is lacing stlrpervised by .\lr. Gaudet. The ltcw barn will be thirty by sixty feet with hip ‘proof. The lumber for the iwas all sec-tired front the parish farm and sawed by .\lr. William Sheehnn. 'l‘yue Valley. Aiost of the labor is being donated by the par- ishioners thus reducing materially the cash otttlay..—-.\l. i -CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS- Tignish (‘hurch which has during the tlast ctumntet" renive repairs is now completed The work of eoppering the tower was done by ‘Mesasrs ‘Murllirgharl K- .Ctlrrie. (‘harlotit-totvn. and need- 185.3 to say everyone is pleased with the fine appearance of the church. A s-tory is told of 110w a former, tpurishiotler of Tiglllslt who is now octogenariztn journeyed a long dis lance to see what improvements were made. When about six ntiles ‘from Tlgnfisll be beheld the object of his itcuerancy standing lofty and fair in a lllmitlious golden atmos- phere. Reluctantly he turned home ward siouily declaring its IIDWPT was of gold. l !.___ .-_ Eiiivl/ GOOD HEA H and Success NQ- 1mm 1 1 - N? J Relieves constipation. biliousness. sick headache A earn. nsreumau: unmtv: Thursday, Friday and‘ Saturday ~ frante and boards . --- lwitlt his sister 311's. J. A. ‘Brown. undergone elf-i —Mr. Clayton ‘Smith. Freetown qfllfW FREIGHT CHI-Q- The old station house and freight sited at. Emerald has been sold to Mr. John Mclhntee. A new freight shed is new being built to the east oi‘ the new station at Emerald. s-TEACH R REGIONS .- Mr. Clarence Pi eitu who for i110 P!!! three months has successfully mau- aged the affairs of Tignisll High school and tlte-boysmns been forced to resign owing to injuries he r01 celved before coming here. Ws understand Mr. Pincsu intends sn- terinp ‘Si. Elizabeth's "Hospital. Brighton. where be. will consult a ortllopetiist. Needless to say he will be greatly missed especially by those of the orchestra. We hope to soon seehlm again. ...v|s|1".|NG PASTOR-Altar. D. V. O'.\ienra, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church at bottb services on Sunday inst. at the ev- ening service his text was from St. Luke 121st. Chap. 24th. and foli- owing verses anti treated on ttbe second coming of -Cbrisl, which he l‘u1iy believes ‘.4 near at band ‘by the many signs now appearing which ilflii been prophesied some hundred years and. t-lte Rev. gentleman is ll plain but yet force- ful speaker. anti holds his audience closely during his discourse, H. —FARMERS BUSY —'l‘lle roads were in good (rendition for traveli- itlg during Thursday and Friday 11nd many people took advantage of them by doing errands and haul- ing their produce 1o market, but the heavy 1-11‘n< of Saturday Ibns put travelling 0n the rough for a short little, but ou Sunday morning the ground was covered by a light. c0111 of snow which is relieving the sit- uttiinit anti trialling the roads again normal. ll. -MANY FRIENDS HERL-Mrs. ‘A. E. Andrew. wife of ‘Rev. A. E. ... ha; “WAITIRN AGENT ~11. J. W. sltutioca is now Guardian can: in Iontagne and will be plea-soil t0 receive news items. advertising new and renewal subscriptions-l acuanoutu scent-Mr. w- L. McLean. is Guardian Agent. for Peter's Road and vicinity. ..'BUV IURGIQS JIADIO, Flashlight, and Engine Batteries at Mama's Drugstore. Fresh stock monthly vim-if . JPROFITAILE ENTERTAIN- uleNv-Tlts st. Margaret's Dra- matic Club realized the tidy strut of saoo its the net proceeds oi their] half-share at _Cltn.rlot-tetowil inst week. which amount goes -to the 0F t ttttt vttut We're ltever afraid to face the issue; as a tnatt-er of fat-t _ '2 ' b t ' t .E1tliB¥iIt1'. 1a g ttvttt ,_ building fund oi’ the new tChuroll. ..°POULTRV WANTED-Thir- keys, Geese. Ducks. Crate tnttened chickens and fowl, for which we will pay the highest market price delivered at our whalehouse- All feathers must be removed and dry picked. Macheod & MoGregor. Montague. 3040-12-Lwtf-9i “WROWN TOP 8EE.D.— ‘Mr. Joseph D. Ziiclsaac. having tfltteatl tlp his mi-ll for the threshing 0f brown top grass. is (threshing this valu- able seed nlotng tllte North side for his patrons which n/re many. mills titted only for threshing grain will not. tltresh this grass satisfactorily Mr. Mcisaac carries about two mills, one for brown top. rtud one for grain. ..*VALUABLE CARGO — The steamer “Eltlperor of Halifax" which was loaded with 75.000 bush- cls of potatoes. tirble stock. whites and reds. by ‘Poole & Thompson of, Montague for the Southgste import‘ Atldl-elv. who comes from St. tElefl-Flfld EXPO" COIIIDRIIY- I31’! George- uors. l’. E. l., was. the recipient of 1t number of lovely farewell gifts at a shower held at the residence of Mrs. W .l\i. Vootzllt, North Sydney. several diays ago. by the members oi‘ the junior W. A.. of Si. John's (thatch of rlrtglatttl. frhls pleasant little fltnt-iuion was a complete stir- prlso to tilts. Andrew. the retiring presltleut, who leaves shortly to continue ltor gootl- wonk on beltnlf o the church in tlllciou. 1\\'(\1 i—<Q>—-—— l PERSONALS -Mrs. W. Saltireo. ‘Halifax. i»; visiting Mr. J. A. iiackett and intu- ily, Tlgmitsh ' l -—Mr. Joseph Rix. Pilmstlale watt ill town Frltlay on a huyirttg trip. ll: —.\ir. and .\irs- Angus Glllis,i Emerald Junction, motored to towtl during the bnrgaltl days this week. ii. Todd anti .\lr. John Todd. lltndatl- *lirs. l-aabel-Tkltltl. Miss Luella‘ visitors i0 bane, were week-end town. H. —Mr. Linus Traiuot‘ has returned‘ to ills home itl Birch ‘Hill after a Summer- trietls lit Southtmrl alltl Side.—~N. .—.\iessrs T. .\. and Charles Mc- lver. Kinkora. paid a short visit to Bnysltle on .\iouti:1y.—N. s —.\ir. Erumct. liclver reilmled to his ltonte in KlllkOTii Oil Monday town yesterday morning for Nor- folk, Virginia. This is said to be -the_ largest single cargo of potatoes ever its-tiled on a steamer at (isorgelttwtl. As the warehouse on the lttliltvuy wharf was not frost proofed there was some anxiety nntotrg the ship- pers. but fortunately owing to the prevalence of mild weather the. pot. tltoeg were got. on bonrii in good fcondltlon. l; is rert-ssuritlg tto know {that ihin shad is to be frosrprooisd in limo for next fall's ehipiuerlis. As Georgetown lturbottr rculaitls open longer in the sen-son than any _ other tport on the lsland, it is ex- pected it will prove off great inl- pnrtance in connection with our pnt. ttto industry. <0} PERSONALS ..'Miss Clotildn McDonald, Big Pond. has left ilor Boston. ..°Mr. Angus J. MtlAtllity. iter- mallivllle left Friday for the New ‘Brunswick woods. ..'Mr. Alex. McDonald, Iboiokbar- re. treturne-l- ‘home last wgek from} the western harvest field's. the 0Y1‘,- ly one of the bunch tetunning, lite,’ others remaining as there a-ptlears to be lots of Mutter work this year‘ in the West. ~ ————<-0}--—- : zAttackod by Asthma.—'l‘he first fearful sensation is of suffocation. which hour -by 110111!‘ ibecomes more deeper-ate and "hopeless. To such n case the relief afforded by Dr. J. 1).: Kellogg's Asthma. Remedy seems‘ nothing less than miraculous. its‘ help is quickly apparent and sooni lifter spending a couple oi‘ weekslme dreadful atmck m mnBteretL llilyside.—.l\. was a visitor to Slllllfll0l‘i1id6‘YE8- terday. —llir. -l.. R. Joltnttlon returned t0 Tiglllsh after aitentiiug the ‘Deeg- hsn<Glllls nuptials. —i\ir. 1(.. P. McCarthy who has been confined to his bed with an] attack of typhoid fcl'et' ignow re ported to be out oi‘ tiauger. We hope to soon we him again in his place of bttz-lincsta. (LPR. Earningsfi Show Increase hmNTRiDA-L. Nov, R0. — Gross ellrllitlgs of the Canadian Pacific iitailwny for the ten moltlhs ending "October ill were Sl5S.700.4ii4.79. an lncrritise of $14.406.21il.1l1 over the stlmc period last yenr. Net. profits were up $'t‘.~lilil,2't‘2.flfl at 838,670.- 221.34. For the month of October gross earnings were 821.377.710.04. uD $1,808,621.61. as compared with 00i- ober Inst ytnr. Net profits were $7.047.l9.'l.t3.'l. 11p S603.172.i't5. Edward llylauti, for several ,ye1lrs a motion picture cameraman. recently stopped from behind his tripod and had the Kiicg lights nnd cnmcrns focused on him. Hyland donned n make-up with metriculous rare. wna- dilly utcrutiuizcti throulllt a blue glass. 11nd played the role of a department store clerk nnd The asthmatic who has found otlt the dependability tot this sterlingl remedy will. never be without it. iii is sold everywhere. ' Weekly Newspaper Flourishes In New Mining Town QUEBEC, Que” Nov. 30. —Rotlyu. one of lhc most-talked-of mining town... in Canada. title one that is growing more quickly than is geri- eraliy known, has a newspaper. it is called the Copper-Gold Era, attd the story of its birth together with; the dlfictlitias experienced in pt1b~' lishlllg the second and third issues in full of romance. _/Tlle ('.O[l]')‘<i‘~(i0iti Era is pililiisilflti weekly on a duplicating ntaclllne. and cmttailts eight rpugcs. size 0 x 15 inches. The paper name and date line are printed at Kirkland Lake. these bt-iug sent t.o ‘Rflllyll whore the balance of the issue is produt- ed v_lt't the typewTiteP-(lillliiflillilf ntethotl. According to the lending editorial published itl the second issue of -the (‘opperfloltl Era, Rouyn has during the pit-st 20 lliflillilg grown in population from 300 to 2.000. with prospects pointing in n. uluc‘: more rapid growth next year. -it will not hi» long. therefore, before the publishers find it necessary to install llIl-[Odilllfi newspaper equip- ment. The staff is composed of John M. McKceniln, mining and general edit- or; (t. T. linker. business manager; T. Rennie Peterson, sub editor and boy friend. W. 1H. O. ‘Chapman. special rcpre- sentative. i (vi DECEMBER 911i. tout. and iltlt. Watch for Cirflllars sr. reruns t 1 \ PARTN ERG IN CRIME we invite. urge and welcome comparison. Read the list beloyw and their drop ill and see us atld be satisfied that we always have the goods we advertise at the ‘Right Prices. Real Value From Our Different Men's Departments Men's Army Flannel Shirts (ilrcy and Khaki $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 Mott's \\'ool Fittulwi Silirts. (irey altd Khaki, special. . . . . . $1.75 .lIclt'i-1 \\'ool Flannel Sltirtsdlcllvy (trey and Iilue special .. $2.00 Dion's Fleece iiucti Peunlalfls Undrwear. special 75c a gitl-tttt-ttt )Ielt’s Fleece lilted Pentultlfls llndertveztr. extra heavy, . _, slleciitl $10011 gilrltlettt Men's-l \\'ool Socks. heavy. 4 pairs for . . . . . _ _ $1“) Mott's Witltet- (‘ups with band, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c elicit JIOIPS Overalls, iliuc ultd Black. special .. . . . . . . . . $1.37» a pair "Per i-‘ettt IleIw-s- special price $21.00 lttlbbel- illicl-llllctl ltoites of llrolvn Buffalo cloth. three sin-s . . . . . . $10-95. $15.00 and $17.00 Illaek (ioatskitt ltobtts. very special _ 335p leplllneleti.» lllaukcis . . .. .. . . . . . . . . $1.95. $2.15, $235 a pa“. ll lliie Flliolt lllanlteis. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.50 a pail- I‘t'o\v.~'-le‘.~: Special All \\'ool Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 a pair Extra. l-‘ilte .\ii \\'ool Mossfleltl Blanket‘, special at $10.50 & fltjL FiIIIIOIIl-l Scotch .-\li \\'ool Itiankets. special . . . . . . $12.00 a 111th- Menis (‘ontbinzttitln l'Ilt|(‘l‘\\'(‘ill',|IHIV)’ ifleecp special $1.09 & 1.39 Boys’ (‘olubilttttitln underwear. lletlvy Fleece. special . . . . $1.19 ...-...... .Mell‘s lleavy Julnho llcatllel- ("out Sweater $2.25. $2.75 & $3.25 Men's Roller ill-aces. Special . . . . . . . . Iioys‘ Stilts front $5.00 up Boys (lvcrcoais .. ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. $15-00 i0 $12-00 Men's Over-coats. Ilrowlt and (lrey . . . . $15.00. $18.00 & $20.00 Special lines ill Moms Suits mixed itweetls, i (trey and llrowlt . . . . . $12.00. $15.00 and $18.00 . . . . _ 39c a pair . . $2.00 to $4.50 Juvenile Suits. . Specials From Our Staples, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Depts. 100 doz 'l‘1lrkish lland 'l‘o\vel.~1_ extra special 9e each 15c a pair 100 doz lialld(‘oiitnt 'l‘o\vels. extra special .. . . . . . . . _ . 25c a pair 300 _vds. 72 ill unbleached Sheeting‘. special . ; . . . 35c u yard 300 yds 36 ill. Stripe Flatnleiette. special . . . 25c a yard 300 yds 27 ill Stripe Fiilllll0i0it0. special . . . . . 15c a vard Ladies‘ Fur (‘ollars titled Stone Mllfiill and \\'0li'. special $8.7M 50 dozen lllore of Ladies’ llose assorted colors anti. patterns. values to $1.75 for . . . . . . . . . 79c a pair Ladies’ Silk and \\'ool Flalltlel, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751-11 _v1lrtl _.\'cw goods just itt Ladies‘ StvelttersJVintl |il'lli((*l'i'i Silk anti \\'ool. Brushed \\'ool. many others front . . . . . . . . $2.25 up reul luoney savers ('ilii(iI'(‘lI'S and hiisses Sweaters Brushed Pullover .....-..-.-.. iluiiolt Junlpo and others from . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 up Real Values From Ladies’ Ready-ttt-Wear Depts. Broadcloth Princess Slips, all sizes. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 i“iilllll(‘i(‘li(‘ NIQiIiJEIONTIS long sleeves . . . . . . . $1.25 nnd $1.45 .\ few flannel dresses clearing at; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. $5.50 Ladies‘ itlack hrotltlcloih blouses. special .. . . . . . . . . _ . $1.90 New Scat-is fittest. shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 and $1.93 (‘ltaumis Suede (ilovet-t, grey and t-laltd. special . . . . . . . . . . . till-l“ ltayou Silk blooltlert-g very special , . , . . , , _ . , $1.00 _- 1152.25 Wide crepe dc ('il(‘ll|- scurfs. all shades, special ’. . . . . . . . . 401-35 .-\ special llne oi’ l.iltlic)s' Flannel and Jersey tlrest-teo t-tpcclal $0.50 Poltgt- Blouses extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . .» $3.00 (lilfll latdlet-t‘ Satin lllooltlel-s i v 85c. earth ...... PRUWSE BROS LTD. THE ONE "PRIUE (‘ASH STORE SPOT CASH - i . » -- ~ l'> - uuavi-xisutamnw-tw-aa iDublin hadt Week in which all parties co-oper- ‘director ‘Bavarian; ated in devlsingmeasurss for ini-‘- proving the thsnitlt of irisit obli- AKE GOOD IN PRISON antiw- tt successful Bay itcchtiiesl director itallllli "i SALT ‘DAKIE CITY, Nov. 30»— Qtartlng out as partners in crime and late; terminating this tie when they fell into the hands of the law. tat-chic Wilcox and ‘R. H. 1M0- Coy have become inventive part- ners in the stats prison here. Both mechanically inclined. they ‘turned their tskill when reunited in the prison machine shop to inl- proving equipment. One of their achievements is an improved type i hearing. said to eliminate knock-s from motors. Patent has been ap- ‘ lvlisd for and ItiCoy he: been nail-Dutch; led that it would tie issued. tlren. t p —-———iO-} i Eiaven nttttons are {cpl-canted n t e rod tion ‘aligning Love." anp-mlixdgn romaitce. by Ossil" B. ‘Me-Mills. The director is Nils Olaf Chrisandsr. Swedish, iwltollll tut lrisil assistant. (Jordon Cooper. Jetta Goudttl. Fran it. plays tbs 1 Itlrrins rois. aunt» eti armatur- Vurconl. Hungarian, diary Wsltltsl A-itnskan anti Innis - not. 0i 1A1: ll The mementos; ti“ ollfld s-usilll ' ' "i9 production MIMI!‘ Pmmi (COUGHING . ' itstr s comm" \ . it 1 l ' .- ital/t ¥i.i":“‘.'i¥...f'- . "Iii. “ ‘ o- l