u > o a d night. I was _ ma... otzl-emf if‘. t sfidgsd advised no is Isis V,“ ‘tsshorttimetbe iipstiou wu nishodflLieit. s... ‘grain. hm or 41-inch. 1 a glow , l .. _ ,- ..- . .; rilldlm an: on nailucam. CO-OPBRATJVE uterus seuuplq \ "queue-d, a ,1 . Piesliolt. I y‘ D1011 (fwIIlIl "W" U5“ " __ " I n»: lti-llelt.’ Ii . alive?!‘ J. ,- 1}, pg, finish, Associate melt-r. ‘ - ‘Burnett. Illtql on! Publishes. [CI Y! Q; old , to . ll, Mounriitgptupv e11 1922i " We note 1...: s move is being tqade in On "lo ro organise the hbnplb’ irrowdrs lnlo a cooperative concern or possibly to anlalgatn- able. success in co-operatlve frullt existing ‘ Niagara Limit. all. This‘ ‘company has made a not- able “silt-honest. in co operative ‘fruit Growers .1’ indicator .50,t.riaIsIse26o. " dealers or. sent postpsld h) t-a-tlm limited. Othws. __-__ lfllis titarketiug individually - onlnnilsr.‘ 1;. sn from 8 ‘........ until after midnight. “ Quick g Lunches... r, l» And _ Dinners, _ f, All home; made egiulrq, u.‘ ‘isluding plsi of ivory descrip- tion, cake, etc. ‘ lee Crehln served. Give us a oall. We ~. will DNESTV IS JTHE BEST POLICY APPLIED TO THE FIRE IN SURANCE BUSINESS. We represent companies with ean records for the prompt and curate adjustment of fire iti- rnnce clains. Our insurance ves you a new ould the fire fiend visit you. , ' ' Hvwrrmltlu’ too, Ltd. is Oldest insurance Agency in E. island. Iylldman 8t i" o. Ltd. Managers fol: P. E. 1. “"Klddle Cars. Baseball and ' for the Holidays. , best authors, its Oldest Insurance Agency in P. s. l. ‘ A splendid line oi extra ~. strong, well made HAM- ~ MOOKS. Fast colors, low- est prices In the city. Children's Sand. Pails, Sho- vels, Toy Sets, Tops, Rlmber Balls, Doli,s and Doll Cabs. " Boys’ and Girls‘ Wagqons. Tennis Goods. Summer I Reading Books by thousands of them to choose from. Latest magazines and newspapers. Souvenir Post Cards and Booklets. , Carter 8t Cit, Ltd. Books and Stationery. natal. Pacific “I ' Htirvest iExcursion i first Harvest Excursion ' Becondi Excursion Friday, August 18 ‘ lliiiuire for rates and full in- » formation at The C.P.R. Oflice, 7O Great. George 8t, p11. M. lihvtsou, Qlty Ticket Agent. .1 Y method of ' Vlzlriltiea‘ of apples. There is in uln- porl market for’ the‘ surplus. TIIQTE ettart in life I Belsiutn. ls preparing to meet the l" Foiled States and to place u... l, lfneans course of his ' ment early in the year. the C-hsn- meet the interest on this debt for ‘for that purpose. The amount o.‘ it; Greet < calculated on the old par of ex- 000. on the basis of the present exchange rate. plus arrears of,in - concerned, the proposal is being sapling the British Treasury will conference with the United States ‘selling and it‘ is believed that be}. lter priced and surer markets could ibe obtained in ms ....... way‘ by lllte, ttltltlc sroweue who iloyll d_o_ Ind Illfll always proftlml-y. . I Why could not the apple grow- ‘d... this province arrive at soule Many lllottsuuds of dollars worth ol,,atp— pics are grown cooperation? berecvery yen 5.... neither the growers nortlla province reap much, it‘ any, profit -frottl thelti. We have many sxceli» lenllllrcllalds and. many of the best announce the commenceuiolifflg luterest- psymeuls. but jib able toefford some m??? . "b ll b ‘ relief. til l E Y > British taxpayer. I lll! It'll? that the debt ‘(Ozthifl I wisp a solemn would, undoubtedly. b8 mélfi-‘m .5, {ow days iflol‘ in the vdllséilh- sion which took place on the-PI nnnce Bill. Brlrish financiers olf talned an lpkling of ,_somelhltlil afoot -in lllé__v\ll'i_hllei“ oi‘ dealns with t"he debt. The weekly re.llrn of the Banal oLEflIlHlld distill!“ a l'l3dlIClIOI1‘0f“l|i\If a nvllilon in tilt: ‘amount gfdgolg lie-Id by .in? Bank and a like reduction in the amount oi gold held by lite Cur- rency Note Department, the with drawal iu the latter case being off set by e corresponding deposit lll tlto‘_Ban[t of England notes, The limited market for these provided they are properly cared for growing and properly prepared for market. There is a good home market for a large proportion of in our crop and there ls a good ex- is no reason, ‘except the ell-releasi- the growers. should <im~port apples from our sis; Our individual lcropls are too small ilor profitable] ‘marketing. Co-operatlvelv ’ we could supply the home market Willi both early flnd- wintegkeep} lnlt varieties. Why not an Apple lGrowers Association-as -well ‘as Potato Growers’ Associstionulbp. llatter has been ellcceslrt Iformer would be if some’ energetic lJohn B. MoFadyen took hold of. {the business as__that “gentleman lditi in the. matter of potato grow» ling and marketing. noes of why we lter provinces. i —-——<-o->—---- EQRiTAIWS DEBT TO THE U. Q“ ‘Great Britain. irrespective of her ability to collect the vast war debt owing to her from her Ell-l ropeun Allies, France, Italy and interest on her own debt lo the Idcbt upon a more stablebasis by of a funding operation lsays the Montreal Gazette. In the budget announce» ccllor of the Exchequer. Sir Ho‘ hart Horne, made‘ known the lu- lenlion ‘of they ‘Glovernment to ‘period, ear" marking a portion of the revenue the current fiscal . Brllains indebtedness to the United States ls £841.000,000, ‘change, or about four thousand million dollars. tt Is now £938,060 terest. but lt has stood at. r sub; siantlally higheqflgure uttder more adverse exchange condi- tions. and it will, in all probablll‘ tjrlnd its way back to the ori- innit} amount by the time it roach . turity under the funding plarlniiow in contemplation. The United States Congress some months ago, appointed. s small committee for the purpose of negotiating with the various debtor ndilons of Europe wlill tile object of {fouling their _ obliga- tions. So far as Great Britain}: taken up and a delegation repro- work out the necessary details in committee. Sir Room rm... defa- cribes the present economic con- dllllon of Great Britain sfbelflg stronger than st any time since the close of the war, and the last budge; presented to tvle House of gold reserve held by this depart- ment had stood for a long time at 28,500,000‘p0unds. As gold no longer circulates within the cauli- try, thees twin reductions. amount‘ ing to a nlllllonrsferllng, were re- garded as. having been taken out olttte reserves for export to {he United States as- a preliminary to the. arrangement for a first inter- est payment, and as foreshadow‘ ing q funding agreement. , The» desirability of entering into ansgreemeni.‘ of‘ this kind v has long been urged in Great Britain as necessary step towards straighten-mg " i! out the I existing aness. aside altogether ‘from the suggestion that rhea, "l"ll‘é|,"Br‘lt_i"sbHdebt .in ths United States, as it now stands, is lech- nlcttlly payable on demand. No idemand for immediate repaytnentgendmlgejed‘ is at all likely to be made, not-l couldlt be acted upon if i; were] made. yet the character .of the abligaciotf in t-his respect has been regarded as lacking the stability wh-ich ls desirable. if n01 essenti- al, in international financing. The siruatlonhin ill-ls respect has been appreciated upon both sides the Atlantic and it lewith a "view to placing t-he debt upon a _more ‘basis that funding operations a; now being underla" OI’ permanent its... _ v ——----_-e->—"-—-—- ~ "THE FACTS OF THE CASE" . TTTT" Saturday's Patriot gives what i-t ctills fthe facts of the case" in connection ‘with the imprisonment of a respectable farmer in Prince County, referred to andrucomment- ed upon in Saturday morning Guardian. The “facts? as stated by the Patriot, are substantially‘ ldeotlcliil with chop; g-iyeu by Tvfhe l Guardian, with the additional- ill» formation given by the Patriot that the gmoulng of the shortage in the remittance by the accused was $5.40. Because of this short» 8K9 Ills fllwluo was returned and Mir.‘ Ingram Wright, dile gbylllle- map in questlohp notvtltlistltildlng D112, fllctuthet hewas known to , hgféuonest, $honoroble and ‘vporthy QIJQOIIFICIGDQOHQOIIII no; be tfitsd by ‘the soveririlentdpptil ."_"lhsd pail lilo uttermost r-rlnlni‘: The returned cheque, p: stated in The Guardian and viilofroborsilid by the Patriot, went fsstrayoéia -‘tihe iiislls alnd- some time qt... returned through tbs Dead Letter Office. In the meantime Mr. Wright used bis car tbelievlhg his money will: in the bandsof the Government. For rising his car wltboul‘ the markers he had urderéd some twofor three months previously, he was arrest- edfflnod and imprisoned, he chaos ping imprisonment tether than sub‘ lnlt to whet be ‘regarded u all Commons showed this to be fife osse; not only till we Otlorloellor injustice ‘and Jlieuflfllt‘ of gpvero- ment orficlii . ' flame, " of. e“ which . ' j "’ . ‘ "Utes... ._,- - , . l. wl““‘“"'*" all. mugged): is adds-dag;- " flwvlusa ~ ivaimt . not be quite live dollals- o: Uniltéd-‘filalql’ w‘. . k] ll bangle ot international indebted-Imp“ necessities l I war debts be cancelled I-ln whole or in m") [In tihe one case there is merélyfnsiltute could I'.‘ . .. at - . “a . i _. x - W spellings "jidlfrlhf - out Th1‘ ‘ ' itqw two million workout "stl-lfkcilh "the United States and $all6fllIBdllIy _ idle. While the these strikers dsyyitzis eetlmhted that the aver ye .33....‘ ~nf their daily work would amount to that sum. Five lira per day -for filiidittpwoglifcrs ~would =be‘2li0 'f__,l.l'lto}.llo_il_ittra a tuotitll. or. over. a." o.» "iil,§illili~' dollars a year. lg. _.__.___ a . ‘lode in ‘wages and. wage" (as it is in a proiolrgt" fbf ttwomilllon of men is ‘ lie the total loss. "Iflle ‘lntarrup on of coal production and cnnsequdnily of railway transport ‘allots, wlould indirectly causewan enormous v loss to. almost every line oikludutltrilll and commercial activity throughout _. the country. title hardly possible under such circumstances that strikes of such magnitude can be profitable to anybody. - In a general way many people are accustomed u‘) speak of strikes as conflicts beltween capital atltl labor. (Tapltal, they say, owns the coal mines, which can only be made productive ‘by the" employ unwilling to pay for at a,f Ir rate Railways, sleumehlps and factories- are also owned by capital. But these ln turn give employment l) millions of employees.’ And if the “itltlllfll0ll of coal were cut bv . strike hundreds of factories must close, raillways and steamsbips cease to operate and their millions of employees become idle. lt is thus apparent that a strike in one industryniay paralyze many others end produce unemployment and loss in a adore of other in. dustries. Both capital and labor bare in the loss. butlby no means equally ln numbers or in the re. suiting suffering and discomfort The ‘arger capitalists do not suf- fer at all, except in money loss but each of-"twel tnent of labor, which capitalists are ' l‘!!! I . I tlllt ,1» ,. " ‘ieepell remap ‘Imus-l... .133." "semisolid" ‘m- et uremia». ,1" . lqtt". w- " m. 1' cit-union». .- due lall does. not moses {far-lily ‘glint.- . the opinions .~te'ln-"i~.°l?_ lit?" 19'?!‘ _ pondenu. _ r “ - ~ fife-fro! lsirsvsgssce‘ w.“ w‘. '-.,!l.__,_. ellhslfibn] jsrosjedoue community, near tliwn. A-fow months 550-. u l Women's“ institute was "Pifllliled wnelrms, ‘mam-mus. visited the school ‘theitnetrwho ‘had chlitiren to‘ gofllfldmdt-her members decid- eli~ttltat a"new school and ‘furni- ture was-required. The ladies of- lfcredl to "tfurnllsll the school and uapecial meeting of the rltltepay- ers was calleddo vote money for building aschool. There woe n noble response to, the call. Old men and young man ., appeared, nlen who had ncvl-r in»... see-n in the schoolhouse before. men with canes and men without canes; there were tlioxtltcn tlnd dairy’- nicn, stock breeders and garden- ers; men who ltutl built great buildings while the wllr prices ware ‘In; men who hull got free advertising on Government school books; butt wllb great good sense and a patriotic sense of duty the mujprity of these, now grown sud dcniy economical nloved anti carried a resolution to leave the ‘building of a st-llotll for another VEIIIX‘, . _ (Pile s-peécbes wore many lnterestihgjvlhe trustees that sdmctlllngmslluuld "be dlone, if there was to !l.- illtll a thing its etlutallotl, in lhc district, _One drusiee suggested thud ills the school was pd, Iltc sills gone, the floor humped upllte- wind coming in through the walls, and lthe snow and the ruin coming in through lhé chimney that llt was mot it fltplace for children. -to be. One oi‘ the boys said he could ‘PEIIIGIITIJEP when the echool- was lJll-llt lmdl he was sut a tt was not sixty years ol , and urged sachusetttfthat was three hun- dred‘ years ,olrl. allollrl suggfe-sfled gvéstloti, for John is a native and, should know all about till,- CIlm-I lltemOne of‘ the wise men had] Bllfliibfitfed ‘at a previous meeting that ‘there should be shutters to live on in full comfort from their accumulated abundance. Employed: labor suffers in the deprivation l’ and comforzs. ,whlch depend upon daily earnings. _ll loss of profits, some dlmlnu-_' {lion of the plentiful store c}! Imoney in bank, while in the other ilflE tneans of daily subsistence is. This inequality of‘ suffering resulting from unem; ployment affords no possible justl. flcailon for the failure of the em- ployes to pay a living wagé and til -just wage to those lwhom he em] Iploys. nor does it on the other [hand warrant the employee ln dc- inlantling higher wages than he can lhonesl-ly earn, much less his going on strike to enforce demand. Lttbor ill all the important lu- duslrial lines has been so lltoroltgii- ly organised that it was enabled during and since the war lo cour- mdnd a run,» of remuneration be; yond all precedent. war and the resultant high costo‘ living justified the high standard of wages for the time. But ltjtti now nllnost {our years since the. fighting ceased and the cost of" most of the necessaries of llle h!" been much reduced from the peak of u, few years llgo. llt is only fair and just that wages and salaries should be proportionately reduced‘.- lt is fortunate alike for labor and for capital that labor is much bee tor pttid than it was in u pail classes lo maintain a higher stand- ard of living and to enjoy greater comfort and many advantafltl llmproved andadvlilllflfld lflllllllllfl" has also provided various new methods and means for the ad1ust~ ment 0f troubles that arise bettweeo the employing and employed classes. There has‘ been unex- ampled unrest in the world since the war lbegsn. llt. was tlltilnélflli to be expected that serious labor trouble would develop when reduo tiotl came about and this ‘has proved true, bftit it is only a D855- lng phase. There, is; goomrefllwll to hope that better rrdstlollsbe- twssd employers and emvlvm’ twill shortly be established in the worlds larger industries. \ dim-p»:- tbs-t the government, although n! least a party to the fault, if not wholly to blame, could not _flnd any way, even Ito" l cbmprttmlié but clapped- it's farmerlfriend and life-long supporter in lsll where convictions slid as an etlalnpleof Th Whiz t,‘ t“ is, e grad’ ‘rallel. in “is generation enabling the employelh r N . - . Bay so, if not pllshbaclr- upon the the Patriot omitted to mention are ' be still remains slmnrtyr to his - prevent the -_; precious window panes, being‘ broken 0t: considera- tion ll! e9 ms a fine idea lor- tlie ‘shutters could bc shut all‘ d8)’- lllllo DYE-venting any draught! "amt" thewiuet and ‘the dlnglnéasl could notbc, seen .in the _S0fli l1Kl\lU'Al1$l..,ii9lllRlts the Women's.‘ supply lu-lmctgses Rttlflirhed to its seats; the child, 1'9" (‘mild Fililtlrlto tbesq atndi “lurking busfly would have “mlltfllfon ‘q.tl__m'tl5'h‘ windows 9H clst down ins walls; fnd at‘ the SHINE‘ _l‘in19_ihelr parents Hmlgllt! hold nmbreillls over the" heads of lhe pupils and rgllllce ‘that; d... gold was utiueceganrily- squuudeli} Pd on a new school. ', » , " ;l'..m strfcld. ‘SPEQTATORf Wounded, Dies Ill-Bath Tu BAJLTWMORE. July x0 _' Lleul, cnttnl Million Mncikttllwllo us." the "l Ylllrl’ Yltfll-‘l had lain pnrnlyz-l ellln a bnfh tub at the Fort Hen- ry Hospital n: g result oi‘ n wound received _l-n_’l,be vmrld will‘. ‘dlctl to ' ‘ pass wits without pa- mllilary annals of the country, , Hie wall the only patient not re- moved‘ from the ‘hospital when the grail) Jolevtrtora nearby burnedusc- vorul weeks “ago. Physicians be~ llcverl his removed would be fatal ' lHls wound was received on Oct- nlber 16th L918. A German sniper ‘shot h-im in the buck as he cross- ed No Man's Land. The bullet partlnlly -£I6V8l‘t!d his spinal cord. 7Dsily Selections‘ Ill-w (iulrdilll Ilesdels In-k "rom the W. l. Lollson . oolisotlon SPEECH Talk happiness. The world is sad enough Wlltnout ‘your woes. wholly rough; Look ‘fur the placed- smooth and clear, And speak of those to . weary ear ' 0f earth, so hurt" by‘ ins ‘continu- ous strain Of human discontent, and and- pu-ln. ' Taik-‘fbitllflfllé world without Your uttered ignorsncesnli mor- - bldv doubt. No path la ‘that are rest the ' grief is betel- off D . shelf or silence ah your ‘thoughts till - ‘fsltlreball come; Nolone will. grieve because your lips are dumb. < * Talk health. The dreary, never changing tale " 0f mortal "melodies Is worn and ~ ‘stale, t. ' a Yon cannot charm, ol- lllterest or , ~ please, _, l _ B!» hfltfllll! 011 "flint ‘tiilllor, chord, disease; _ _ Say you are wall-or all is well “m. .. Liberdl official bungling and 1m competence. ' “'1' lslr,-~_--c."' .......'~i.. is.‘ ‘thriv- ttttdhe was in aschntll in.‘ Matl- ' thlltt the pupils should wear more j clothes. New this was a wise sug- , , ,_.no‘, h’ you havotlaltb-in bod, or mall d heal". § s... ......_._. tins. __ _____,_J. _~“‘€_§§f_ ,7... .,...__._V,.,,,-_._ - .,...a~. .--.~-.»- IZ-fll 1- ‘ so: Fl......¢t..1 . s... , HE principles upon which a Bani: is founded, the‘ . , number of ycarsit has been in operation, and the ' ’ policy/followed during these years—these featurfijcbm- bined with its present standing; from‘ the criterion of the strength of a Baltic. _ v A " The BhriEof Montiiéalbcgan busincsiin the yqear 1817 ., witina modest-capital of$350,000, and for over a century It has followed a conservative-—aggressive policy until "to-day its capital" andueserve fund total $54,500,000 and - its total assets are in. excess of $650,000,000. t yeArttconmoNiflllaAL omctsglMorrmhllLyl ' I ' ,4 . " every? city and . the Dominion and Newfoundland Hath I YOUNG "WOMEN Wishing to Become‘ » Registered Nurses - dnsssius s-snuvr EARLYJYI sir. Tldlilllllili . ~ . The course in bothfngkcticnl find‘ theoretical. instruction-l glvengby tneana uf lot-thrust demo straélfls. '- lt-aching" at the "bedstd an e " - regular performance of dutiell. Pup- ' ll nllriu-dl receive free board. lodging, nnifo- u. laundry. lrXl boo. AID A M NTIILY ALLOWANCHPQIJHIQ; . lent to cover incidental expo lee. . Ample opportunities for recs-ea Ion are Provided. a ' 1|. ;_-|,,-, EI|IIQII+II| n"l'll"'q'"l"l “ Appllvflllfl s with Jltlliililflli W-‘llbol i-dlll-ullull at ~ lIlVIfIl Ilwferfllcfi- the nlilllltlltm l nltllrcltlclll. INIYRB 3...,“ 0f hid-n school work or it uiVtali-nl. k ' Address alll-lcllllvtrlalvlllclvl‘ on‘ lvtlllsms MAlih"! noel-roan. ' .\‘l~l\\‘ Ytlllla‘, 1v. Y. ;ens a éq- ' , \ . v l. 1 The meetings at. the old coffee Iluuscs in Etlglandt were famous lot" the brIIIiI: ' ance ol‘ lhc oratory the occzt; slolrc-illlc-li I'm-ill, null »l'or the, ‘political ltrtzulttcnts that took _ plat-e. The first coffee house wua opened Ill St. ,.’\Iittltttel's Alley, (Yornhill, in 1652. Charles ll. lot-bade the stile of‘ coffee as the gathering! IPII to conspiracy. It is not such nn"evenl to tlrink coffee today. but ll. ls netcet-lsltlgy tlrtlt the coffee be ‘_ of good quality, bold for dleallh and the pleasure of tllklng ll. We recclflfllto fresh-roasted DGHIIR _ ever!’ week, and they are groutid lifter your order is sent in. _ Tile result is delightful. 60c. . lb. - ' _. . Jenkins Son Y-ill 1t lsl it Stills Ill»tlltllsilllllilfsQSIIllSI We have ajfew Suits left in some lines that we will clear out at 20 p.c. discount. ' On the Suits not included in the 20 p.c. lot we will give 10 p.c. discount. ‘ This is a good chance for a man to buy the best Suits made, at a big reduction. The cloth and trimmings are the‘ very best, and themakeré cannot be beaten in Canada. Some of these Suits are for young men, and otllcrsare made on the more con- servative models, so that we can please all tastes. Sizes range from 34 t0 42. 331mg at; 6 Stills all: . . “$29.00 12 Stilts at .ill30.00 3 Stilts at .i_il32.00 4 Suits“ at . $345.00 3 Suits ill .$-l-,l.00 Balance of our stock at 10 per cent. dis- count. Don’t miss this opportunity of buy- ing a first-class Suit at a big reduction. gMatlellan Bros. Tailors and Furnishers, and Sole Agents for Leishmanhl Best Ready-to-Wear Clothes for Men. Everything ThaflrGood to Eat. v Wells, . Water Systems, | lflphitlztlfigsiilantsll llhe Trask Well Co." 'l=.o. Box 12o. I ..;_, ‘Arteslan Ko;nsir:lg1tcl:rl,"F-‘,E.I. Oontractinq Well Diggers, Maritime Distributors, MILWAUKEE Direct from the- well o.» a .lli '_ ~\"|' ' Water Systems.‘ Among/other jobs just complet- ed, ls ll well for John C. McDonald lti Vlciorln. On this particular job we lltid null water to contend with""*"=,' , to Ii depth oi over-three hundred, ,. d lieet. ,~-.,- iii‘ ..l'. hit: f l. D. ltllllllsolls" Business Msna or. "" l.» .1. ‘a, _.v a. See our windpll tpday f ' bargains. 80s Gilli‘ ilew Ii of Flashlights. The host a cheapest prices. We sre-ndwt sbie to supply compistwui‘, any part of radio sets. ‘vi 100 different radio p: ,o our lTst Including the i p.15". tiomplets ml , Beach" Grove , Inn ' Noll Open llll the Season llll-lilfilll)‘. Qli-lillldl 9""!!! Facing the Entrance to “ t oiurbketnwn- HIPIIOP t a Scenery ' J In m. Mum,” ojntsdgytost luxuriously furnished use“ iProvillii. _ . A tluelmlrpllqrateqpylori-tom Management s, fifteen lnlnlltstservicrto and from the City. u I -' NW ME! provides r 1""ALIJ‘ mamLauu "rnalus ,.' LLA- I" -. few! ~oslldlrordve “Ind you. l...“ i '1' "f; i! calls-I t‘ -. taltdolltke them mien-tr W?‘ Iilla Wheeler Wilcox. with ‘_ _‘_ , ,_ ,_ And God shell llealuiolingfwords» . .. You‘ _ll like it. ‘"'""“ f. sloo. We Ill e not” and other “iwwtln. plots. ' l- -- The above I stages "an V ms lsct. f,“ difficulty in d0- t " other do easily. °" l " t ble in seelnfl clearly, It is sxlmi pres’ to hi" Y-°'“' ' f. ~ , ,7 .5’: not delay. for 4"" " . here our IY" dangerous W t‘; are concern-d. . ‘ ' We will give yeuexpert sip-l rt. vice. Optem '. ' ‘ r