r: —'i‘||la column is rsservrrl for news sf locul interest but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted n! l vi-nla n word strictly payable il admin-e.’ -COPPER PAINT. and all sup- plies for boat building and repair- ing at Braces. L-5979-4-26-2i. —FOX CAPSULES—New stock. Also ear mite and tail mite lotion ai. Gourlies Drug Store, Summer- ride. L-70z4-4-27-2i —TI-IE DENTAL OFFICES 0f Summcrside, Kcnsington, O'Leary._ Albcrion and Crapaud will close on Wednesday May 1st, until December. 11-1023-4-21-41 l -FORMI‘.R ISLANDBR PASSES -.1siariid friends will regret to learn c! the passing of Mr. Alluon F. MacNally on April 19th at the home of his sister, Mrs. k Crocken, Springfield, Mess. e deceased was 00 years of age and was a native of Egmont Bay, the son of the late John MacNally of that place. Mr. MiacNally left the Island as you‘: ago and became e prominent builder and contractor in the United Btetcs. He was only iii for .-. short time before his death and much sympathy is ex- tended in the surviving relativu. Ther are left to mourn one sister. Mrs. Punk (h-ocken and the fol- brothisr: Dr. W. A. Mec- N , Dr.,!i.'1‘. MaoNslly and Phillip MacNally of Surnmsnfieid, Mass, Joseph MsoNalLv of Sydney‘. cell y... Munasco sington Monday night. Big m- i mance comedy featuring Con- i stance Bennett. 1.4026 SULES all makes just received. Taylor Drug 00.. Kensington. 4 TIE-Costs no more-yet makes a world of difference, the personal in- every suit sold. him. Your suit will conform exactly to your build. the sale of the fine properties of the late James W. Clark at Por- Tu “mmwm stmms‘ p?rxrl.e-§‘b¥leern egvtllsingfpfolr farm implemen BIISIIIP INCREASED - The membership committee of Summerside Board of Trade have been on an active campaign for new members and the membership over cent. This is the largest ship the some years and is a credit to the committee. An interesting program has been arranged for the next meeting of the Board on May CLUB-Mr. G. Ennis Smith was the guest weaker at the Bummer- side Club on Thursday evening and gave a very instructive address on FrolrieThese Dealers i’ 5-LB. Carton 75c White in Bulk Per Lb. 12c MURESOO flows together covering "l? b"!!! nil-Ill- Can be brushed w 9"“? hr anyone. living psi-reel reunite and without making any mess. 11-5979-4-20-21. -—SPECIAL PICTURE at Ken- —-I"‘RESII SUPPLY FOX CAP; -18-tf. -—IIOLMAN'S MASTER TAILOR tion of our Master Tailor to No detail escapes L-COGB-d-il-ii. —AUCTION SALE-Don't forget and stock. - L-0043-4-24-2i —BOAB.D 0F TRADE MEM- the have increased fifty . per member- Board has attained for -ADDRE8SES SUMMERSIDI ing with the raising of foxes which were answered vote of thanks was moved by Mr. G. Callback, seconded by B. 1V. Robinson and supported by Dr. E. T. Tanton and W. E. Darby. Mr. I... A. B. Horne presided and wel- comed visitors to the Club. ‘Fanton will be the guest speaker on Tuesday next at the Club-S. o'clook and that Rev. Dr. White, Ven Archdeacon of the Anglican Clinmh would address the children. Rev. Dr. Macbellan, V. (3., would" address the Convent child- ren. It was undecided there would be s. public meeting in the Public Square at which all the child-zen would be have the children gather at the school. Several details had to be decided upon before rsngemenis could be made and ti» committee would meet again on Monday for that. purpose-B. —ENTI.RTAINED LADIES'AID --'I’he Ladies Add of the Presby- terian Church were deliliitiully entertained at the home of .MI‘I. Gordon Dawson on Poolsi- Avenue 0n Thursday seventeen lime present. Mrs. G. W. Bell pru- sidcd over the businus “ At the conclusion oi the meeting Mrs. _ souls of the ladies served a love." lunch. This was Pickering delighted the Nlflnh Alberton Ltd e0 W. T. 3011110! .... WID. Callback Bedford .. Ocurt n Son Belle River .... .. D J. Riley Bloomfield‘ A. J. Pratt Borden J. Ielloy Sherry Bradalbduo McKay & Todd . Bridgetown Matthew s. McLean Bristol .1. (w. McEwen Cape Traverse A. K. Lord Cardigan . .. J. A. McDonald 6s Co. Carleton Siding Fred Boll Charlottetown . Bethune Hardware Co. Charlottetown . Pennell <1: Chandler Charlottetown . R. T. Holman, Ltd. Charlottetown Rogers Hardware Charlottetown Stanley, She/w s. Peardon Dealers : Order From R. T. _ZT —SI.IM, heavy gauge wire nails. tlons as to various r solid copper wire nails, galvanized cut boat nails, all sizes in stock at Brews. blems deal- by Mr. Smith. A Dr. C. dew. Ebb. 9. whether present or to complete ar- evenlng. There were “ s and two vis- Dawaon assisted W followed by s program. lvirs. Como gate cou lasing by use PRINCE R'eport Case A Of» Stigmata (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Mrs. Mary Connors, 56, today show- ed scars on which she said had appeared after ally been healing. she said. jrhey first appeared on the morning of DionneEstate Valued‘ At $151. 000 (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NORTH BAY, 0nt., April I6- An estate valued at $151,187.29 has been accumulated for the Dionne quintuplets in the period July 26_ i984 to March iii. 1035- This figure was revealed today in the surro- ri, of the district of Nip- H. R. Valin, solicitor for the former guardians of the five little sisters. The accounts are scheduled to come before Judge T. F. Battle for passing April 30. They cover all ransacted for the quin- W. A. Anderson, G. K. Morrison and Oliver- Dionne, the business t tuplsts by _ Cherry Valley .1. n. Mcliachern Coleman " C, it, walla“ The Wood Comspny D. N. Nicholson Ellcrsiio 1.. A. Durleigh Eilerslie ... P. M. McCauli Elmira .. .1. r2 Massey‘ iiimsdaie» J. A. "Callaghan .. A. L. Rennie .. W‘. H. Ford Fortune Bridge E. S. Johnston Frederic n N. Acutliffe Freetown Freetown French River P. McNutt d: Son Georgetown ...... J. A. Mcliinnon Kllilililton R. ‘lupin; s. CQ Hampton Morrison do Co. Hunter Rive; H. B. Cutliffe Hunter River ..' L. R. Slliphait Kensington J. P. 6r C. Kennedy Kenslngton .. William McKay Kensington» .... .. McKenzie 6r Co Kilmuir .. . McGowans Ltd. Kililoinn- Malcolm Mcelwsln Kinkors... lLRoberts Long mver_....... Ernest Dunning 1mm Montana W. A. Poole s. co. Melpeque P. McNutt 6r Son uiscouche . .. J. P. Geildet ‘ ‘urlscouche . c. McLuhan Montague Clark Bros. Montague -- w. A Johnston Montague L. B.Mie11ish ntague Pools do Thompson Morsll 8.1". Andenon Morell Dingwsll (h Rossiter Mt. Albion W. J. McEachcrn John Richards Mt. Stewart ... Clerk Bros. Mt. Stewart A. D. Feehan Mt. Stewart C. JJMcInnis Mt. Stewart W. L. McLeod Authorized . N. Y., April 26. -.- her hands and feet HAMILTON. by the winner the Viking. Sea Venture Miss Hovey and end ' scored by two have eight; four. ’ IIIUITOW. Safe and P. H. Powder; is sn animal use it flud it pays. This is the strongest gotlt, You’ll be surprised reason. furore to be of too h footing — it is made RICE- ' BIS curls ,, ,,, MTIOII The Best Balanced Ration on the Market Toasted Bread Crumb -.White and Whole-Wheat Raisin- First quality bread, the same as handled by us last year. Very useful for lightening up your" feed- Ranchers everywhere are becoming more conscious of the benefit of feeding bread. - llarmifugs and Burroughs-Wellness (iapsuiss- efficient worm exterminator-s. P. ll“. PM!!! Eli Keep your foxes in condition llysoli Disinfectant " solid Ind. We wasted to handle the best This disinfectant is thought by the manufac- igh s grade for use in the operating rooms of- hospitals-but we know that nothing is too good CDD OIL -—- PULVEXI— IZAL POWDER 9i’ y - WW5 _. _' ConsultusforPl-icss-We use our _ i‘ , _ Customers The Dominion. silver Fox Furs a - ilimrn l simlmllsmli. r. a. I. the year around. conditioner and those who and best disinfectant we and we have at the price and there's a for ordinary disin- IMPERIAL Fox Right. DONALD A. 3088.. - Alberta. Allen, a; her home in St. Nicholas on Friday the advanced are of B9 vam- M" Allen was born at Bay Vertc, New Brunswick: her Goodwin and she vivor of the came to the Island with her hus- mm qver 65 yearsjgo and has resided in St. Nicholas ever since. friends during her ion! Mififlilil in St. Nicholas and will be loo! remembered for her he was a member of the United urch at Union Corner s few years ago was very Mil“ i! church wozk. Until last fall Mi‘!- Alien enjoyed excellent health and in spite of her advanced age had the full use c1111 h" There are left her husband, two daughikfl. M?"- P. Allen. Hugh amine. at. Nicholas. three sons. S Ch much wmpathy is extended. funeral is taking place on Monday at I p. m. from the United Church parents, Mr. and Hrs. B. DJIIJPPBY» Con m. morninl. A9111 35th.. 8i- maiden nam-i WM is the last sur- Goodwin. family. She deeds. and until msnt f Multidi- io mourn besides 3"‘ Union‘ Corner and Mrs. also Sign. Allen, on the , Westley Allen of Dd- and L R. Allan. Summerside to whom dition to this the built and equipped by monies and donations obtained through the ef- forts of the guardians. (C. -P. By today in th a not loss of $161,054 which com- pared with the 1983 net loss of $491,- Inoreased activity throughout the system was reported by President James B. Richardson, of Winnipeg. The financial report, h; regarded as the satisfactory one Wages l Demand 2% E eouapany the activities at the Experimental with "m, W“; m1“ Arte-l- other former guardians. Pbxlhnchandalso the results -- ..., 3,“; “ m- ‘eghe ~- > -~ of Mam“ "W" "hmf" W“ to a close. A vote of thanks was of contracts for pictures and ad- cliiricd on. The “"- was .. a to m, L ~ by Mrs vertising valued at $114,750; cash ——-- tluvwn open for discussion at the 5°“. ‘wowed y; m; c, p, Rpg- 1n b“; ‘mm; my” 3059mm (By Frank MaeMlilsn, conclusion of Mr. Smiths address m m. m, um hmpiulitm-fl. gun; prom," o; gnu“, bond, Prose Financial and soveni marchers askodjiifll- _-_-_- 010,000; gifts, $1,590. —DIATH 0F ELDERLY BESI- Gifts. varying from fire ex- DSNT 0F ST. NICIIOLAS- tinguishers to frying pans_ were Many friends will regret to learn sent to the famous babies during of the passing of bills. Melvin: the period in which the now re- Allen. beloved wife of m. a. c. tired guardians lieu" sway. m ad- hospltal was ahead to but realizing After the Business in was as irregularity reduced the profit to Associated up at 32.2. since i330. 1-2. were up points, others .s point OI‘ l0 uni-am coins-ibis. W00"- official visit Scores Second Vi c t o r y In Yacht (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wi again took second place_ followed Eldon Trimlnghsm of Bermuda, in ed fourth, followed by Challenge and Swallow of the United States. two firsts and a third, while the Viking was only s. quarter of a Sea Venture and Swallow both and the Challenge The last race will be sailed to- RREIiIILARITY iiiiuii an N.Y.MARKEI WHNI’) (A. P. By Gnllilllll’! Spociel WIN) NEW YORK M-Sfncfl churned about in an active market today with ilnel prices showing the results of substantial profit-taking. Metal shares began the day well as world silver prices again leapt above Bl cents ‘an ounce. when the United failed to advance its buying price for the metal to accord with the in- ternational level left most Airways Show ...... Operating Profit .__._ Guardian's Rpeclll Wile) MONTREAL, April zit-Operating profit of 843.868 compared with a loss of $220,318 for 1883 was shown e 1934 statement of Can- adian Airways, Limited, read at the annual meeting here. Reserve for depreciation or retire- ‘s leaders only fluctionally higher, and a few with losses. Sliver King, at l9 1-4, was an exception with a lift of 3 1-4 points. spent its force, leadership passed to the rails which came ahead well in the last hour of trading. brisk. mggreg shares, although the slowing down. session, left the volume moderately short of the previous Press average for so stocks declined although the is rsil stocks used in the compilation were The irregular- nsture of the close is indicated by the fact that while some leaders such as Allied Chem- ical at lidwestinghcuse at 43, Am- ericen ‘Iielephorle at 118, Santa. 1c at 42 3-4. and Union Pacific at 02 Gss at I. American Can at m 3-4 m, n. April 1.01m ‘ th P“ D Prince of wales makes his first m m‘ """m'““" °' lends in July, make the trip .5! air. Jersov will be visited on July 28 and ‘Guern- sey the following. ‘I'M Prince the nieht oaths island of Guern- soy u the gusstof mice-om. a SIDEIGUARDIA écjouurir CHRONICLE Murray Harbor R. P. Brooks Murray Harbor Nth. G. C. Clow Murray River I. n, Brehnut Murray River .. T. L. Cook d: Sons Murray River C. B. Horton New Annan H. R. Mouse New Glasgow Revel Dickleson New London .. S. Dunning a Sons Northam Lester Baglols North Rustlco .. .. B; c. bePage North Rustico .. Dora J. Smith North Wiitshire . . McLean Bros. O'Lcary 1i. A. Jelly O'Leary .. Mcwllliams a Turner Orwell D. D. McLeod d: Son Oyster Bed Bridge B. M. Cudmora Peakes Station John T. Devin: Portage . . . . . . . .. K. dz H. Sharbell Red Point Est. A. Robertson Richmond McDonald s; Brown St. Elcanors .... H. B. Bernard St. Louis P. D. Callaghan Bt- I-Dliil ...-.... Capt. J. R. Perry. St. Louis “...... l“. J. Shea d: Co. Souris Matthew d: McLean Bouri-s J. Hank Stems Summersids .. Brace, McKay 8r C: Summer-side . Cobb, McKay <1: Tcdrl Summeralde R. T. Holman, Ltd Summeraide . Sinclair 8a Stewart Bummerslde .. F. W. Strong 5: Co Tignisil Morris, Bernusl & Co Tignish J. H. lviyrzck s. co frracadie . .. . .. A. J. McDonald Tryon The Wood company Tryon (North) .. Dawsonts Limited Tyne Valley .. C. I. Lidstone l’: Soris Tyne Valley Thomas Nlshet Tyne Valley .. G. B. sharp d: Sons Vernon River .. . . . . .. 1-1. S. McLeod Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wright Bros. Wellington Arsenault s; Gaudet Ltd HOLMAN’ LTD. Provincial Distributors For. Alberfon Series l Bgmuda, April 26 Kemflfl Pub!"- of the second race. "of Bermuda finish- eir force. has l5 1-2 points- second and a third; between squadrons. the . apprentice seam-es. live in the ham Vale. April complained of." and disappointment States treasury of the silver bcomiet had pray quietly. stock exchange sting 1,621,720 the dcveloprd late in the sea-ion. The .1 of a point to 40.2, he" Am," 2m .3 of a. point in the hope major fractions to I were off fractions to such as Consolidated ‘it dovelbnnent 0O "l. UDDDIII II‘ fumdm‘ it is probably he will WWIIONNJIXM Britain t0 See Air Force Work (By The Canadian Press) IDNDON. April Zo-On Empire Air Day. May 25. more than 40 air force stations will be open to the The authorities have agreed to public inspection. Hlere ated City of London. County of Iiondon and County of Middlesex h fighter squadrons of the auxiliary no“ m which it mug The RoyelAir Force station at Bircham Newton, Norfolk, which received s special visit from the King and Queen on Empire Air ist. Visitors will have a wide choice fighter flight training schools, establfshment at Halton, flying boat bases. Fleet Air Arm land stations, force aerodromes and various other lDd Woman Sentenced To Pray Quietly (Canadian Press) JDONDON, April 26—"Mournful noises, moans gro in a loud voice" in a complaint made to Justice Chancery Division against a women living in Strea- ans and praying were mentioned Edward Pott, who has a house next door, was granted an injunc- tion to restrain Mrs. Btuteley from "emitting the noises It was stated that been greatly annoyed during the day-time by the noises made by Mrs. Stutely. The radio was often turned on in his house to deaden the sound of her voice. Mrs. Btutely'a husband said in an affidavit the party-wall was only the thickness of one brick. and it was easy to hear what was going on next door. The woman was admonished to A EXHIBITION BIDS FOR. WORLD PEACE BRUSSELS. April Zd-(Cahadian gesture to the ltcsvh-Bclgiums ace of Europe is cementing the pe v an International lihrhibition opening ult and shouting. the talk of impending conflict oi nations and the strivings for peace, Belgium proelcts he; “World's Fair" of forwarding the of nations and helping " ‘* the business of the world on a firmer With 400 acres Amid the tiu-n basis. of grounds and 15o palaces and pavilions the pro- moters plan to make the exhibition the ‘shop-window of the nations. Practically all countries of and means of communicatéioni or. m. independent state of Oongo has given this section an impetus. Ancient and modem m. Home» tie and foreilii. will be ial buildings. with arts will be seen which Belgium was one of the most reputed centres. with eoulptilre. pottery and lacs. , ‘Zmi-i Payers OTTAWA. are situ- and “o tators. It said: substantially tax liability. The point behind-having a first, sec- my i!“ Ym- "i" "m" “s m‘ u. th mount of ‘the “mm 5km," nfl-mm among the station; open to the mlowgdamd o! the “chine; h“ 14 pomgs__ ‘public, is included In this year's o‘ m‘ . “For both bomber able donations taxable income. ‘“"‘n'“7 M‘ "For general of tax. Ch a rming, Elizabeth IJONDON, April 26 Canada. said today Mr. Pott had "W" “timing m“ 1y in Hollywood. Describing movie actress. "We only, had we found her very very shy." erty. and thcn found to The judge said her children early age. takifi! he pleased. the puma/rm Imp o 8 3 i b l e éffisvuisafi°fiufisfi 1.45am: h°':1m'p",‘f'°‘ "m h”? 91”” i“ ‘he A 5mg“ _____ ' _____ in Canadian industrial Alcohol "s" wencflm, mhn°,m_ “ma, WANTED m; -w. Bernie Treinor, student of (c. p. ny our-sum Special Wire) was the ariooimi chance in the m, Mmufluuon m, mam”. m, n, es, u University. spent the AWA, April as. - Establish- Oanliiiln iili- Hwiifliisi imoww- Mmmm a; m, m“ mm“, d... luster, holidgarthnhisrlfggllli‘; zest ca: w: and wéins mug“: m,‘ °°°“'A,mh""°, l; .,°""“”m,,,',',‘fl,{“_§§:' coveries will be special features of suture. n. - - » iii“ a "U" - 'thesxhibti. 0mm. . - camp Wofklfl u. sums Columbia row- Omiii" mi“- W" calming.“ of the centenary of mm“ m" are teak culls cbeyond ma. 1mm o; gyig lwofmm°flblfg u» 111$ railway line“ a‘: calmer *4” e ill IPhJI 1 M. . ' ' ' ' "l"! W6!“ B71188! OIIQS spent his hater holidays with his It. Hon. Ii!‘ George Parley. liitinl "l5 u“ ‘hm- m 15g ym pin-nu. m omnrgunigy "l!" mum" “Nina "WW- ° for giving special attention to trans- lncome Tux res Puzzle d (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) April %—Wii:h the day of reckoning almost at hand Canada's income tax payers today id interest i; "Calculation of the new surtox is a lepetition of the method of calculating the general difference lies exemptions the scheduled rates the general tax and the surtax the. first tiring is to de- termine what is your nat income. From this deduct allowable charit- The result is your tax further deduct the marital exemption and allow- ances for dependents and to the remainder apply the general rates "For the sin-tax, from the same taxable income deduct the approx- imate surtax exemption anno ‘- in the budget and to the remain- der apply the surtax rates." Mae Termed (C. E-Ihval) (By Guardian's Spcc Byng,‘ former Governor- Mee West was 45. very shy" when he and Viscountess By!!! had tea with the film star recent- Lord Byng has lust returned from a four-months trip to South America and California. the meeting with the Lord Bvna ==id= tea with her and charming and _______-_-_- FIND $100,000 IN RUSTY SAFE LEEDS. msland. April iii-The will of a women who died leaving $85,000 largely in small house prop- aiinr her death was have ‘hidden $100,000 Ill notes in an old rusty safe in her cella": was- disputed atLeeds Assiws- she must have been a thoroughly unpleasant “Wt-Ti- er to say the least of it. She bullied and was cruel and sent them out to work at a very all their wages from them and giving them very little back. But however that sushi be, she could leave her cwoertv to TINTABS want n good trade slogan-Can you supply one his Is nli you have to do! Gs Into your Drug or (lenarll give you n Tinfab necessary changes future. BUNDERIIAND. 32:51am“ TOW. Shy .€____._.___. weaning. of the summer: also tember 1st. SUMfdEIt-PUP Pup Ration available. GLO Feeds this season. CASH PRIZES “ TIIITAB EYES ” Tint IJIII Dye in Tablet Form FIRST PRIZE $10.00, SECOND PRIZE $5.00 I-‘IVI PBIZIS OI 82.00 IAIJII 2 Try and MR. i. Ffiiiiiiii iiiciwis worn FRiilii uiiiiiii _]UB|LE|.; cgLEBRAT|Qp15_ she had dreamed She hB-d walked “Miss Euzahem HOVEY 9! 395W“ ._.A meet.“ o. the cmmmee M, and talked with Christ. sailed her six etre yacht Jill "Bird this Saturday as an Ordin- were be”; by . new mm Mmy ai-rang: for the Jubilee celebrations MYS- COHHWS. a_ deeply T011810“ Wm the “m” m“ m5" "N" :23‘, ‘zfflfsgm; 1%‘ visémrihwi“ be found themselves unable to figure M summers.“ was held on Th“? woman. said Christ had touched today for her second victory in the mm M a in gtafi ° 9' rim‘ whether they had w pay the new Mn J_ Frank Arne“; 1-9. day evcnmg M‘. c B Jelly n“ had hands and feet in her dream series for the Prince of Wales l 51190 viii; quarers sum“ on manned income Eng , p ported ......" 551.00‘. chum“ and dvsrhen she woke She found trophy. . ' “llfbrliifkftfuflifgsiime Hence“ ‘new 5.1....“ greater in... $14,000. 0911795 Word last night would have a Show program M m woun half an inch deep and an Achilles, skippered by last years d o e f - I the The Department of National from Hon. A_ H_ Stewart‘ inch long. The wounds have gradu- winner, J. E. Pearman of Bermuda, l’ m » 3m°i15 0i‘ iiiiiiiiiil Rfll/Bl Raven)...‘ 811x10“; to help those , _ Air Force display. will be corn to smggnnz ... ... ...“... m, w... Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa that an Order- in-Council had been re- ceived granting authority for the purchase of the Bank of Nova Scotia. building at Alberton for post office purposes. This news will no doubt be re- ceived with pleasure by the citizens of Alberton. It is expected that the will be made _ in the near GREAT SIN‘! 0P "8111 music, doggerel rhymes and loathed furniture and stained glass win- dows were evidencss of the great sins of the church in her content- ment with second rate art and beauty, declared the Bishop of Jar- ELDEBLY GIRL GUIDES LONDON-Women officials des scribed as ‘female inmates" of Ket- tering public‘ assistance institution, have formed a Girl Guides‘ com- pany of Ranzars, with average age VIXEN AND PUPPY RATION NO.- Shculd be given the Vixens aiier litters are l0 days old, and until SUNGLO FOX RATION N0. 2 can now be fed to Males for the balance females after weaning, soaked in skim or butler- milk. No meat necessary until Sep- RATION may be had WITH or WITHOUT meal. No meats ncceuary where bought. ron- taining meat meal. The chmpesi BOOST ISLAND INDUSTRY AND YOUR PROFITS by feeding SUN- International Fox 8e Animal Foods, I td. - Summerslde, P. E. . $25.00 housed in the an- tepestriss. of {$011M ‘IIII ELLIOTT 00st Fol-n. Iaelued find eeln slumps. CDMPANY I“ Si. Alexander Street —bfontrenl Please send me Trial Tulsa nf' "IINTABS" together with (ion- lOc II _-.-,,<..-.-.-.. ________ 0 DllT-sfin §IfiI.-\QI-_ ti? J so!” -_-_.,,'