.;<....i tea Hg pa;gdlllfiltflttfllllilfflilti‘#3101191)- , , > a 4R I . , i 3 5.9. rr __n lgsmfl. 7.1.13.3. ‘ w t. ‘s siliffigrhitziz? - ~ .I'.l.‘ .' J z lLllttieizetto the Seven Churches. See- " ‘rln-Sabbatlvréehoel. ' .- WP-En.m£.‘& pf tbvtiome-Seeond‘ Sermon. ,. -' ' ‘ o ll e filliltist Church Pvfibte Iiifzroy‘ Streets y‘ “"iii..i..ir.-_iiov. atolls o. Eaton, 11".)», B. n. ‘r nmecron» orsbiudic-l-Pnor. HlRAM BALL ' 11 a. ms-ifyiornlnp Service, Sermon "The Light of the Vgworm." ‘ » 4- ‘(it - ‘ _ 4 2:30 p. m-Sundayl School, with classes for all ages ‘and all needs. l ‘ = . 7.00 p. m. —E_vening service, A specially ii tereetlnq service-the Life of Jesus, “told In Picture. s‘ "9 illtVsong. 20 beautiful picture's will be shown on the screen-solos, duette, choruses, using old-time hymns-and the story of the perfect life told in the Simple wordrofthe Gospels. Pewe,_a‘re tits-hr... are welcome v'u..‘.~v_..v~“r‘ . ‘l - Elfin-L. w r l l l n‘ CLASSIFIQQ ADVERTISEMENTS """""'“'" ' *r.::'.:'.::,:::::::: FOR SALE~OR EXCHANGE FOR b0rse—-a newly fresheuéd cow. Apply "M" c.o. Guardian. “ 292-2-6-21 FOR SALE-SHORE FARM OF 100 acres situated at Frenchfort on. East ‘Rive-n with house and Iba-rns in good repair. ther particulars Coffin, Fronchfort- Agents tv-anted ‘s PICK UP $5 FOR FE-W i . hours work. Then if you lllswork regularly, have a bus- inuof your own, make $5 up daily. Experience or capital un- necessary. Garretson Company, llrmliurd, Ont. 2-3~12i. Oiillilil‘ AGENTS - WRITE iorunlogue, United Art Ltd.- Brnuylck Ave. Toronto. ‘ti. Miscellaneous 899-1-12<Mws26i. veyor, Hermanville, P. E. l. lGHTiNG FLAINT SALESMEN— 8m 17 3 - ~ — mos. Salesman to sell well known Lighting and. zPumping Plants. Good volition and _.territory for man who can give good refer- ences and show selling record. Commission with liberal nd- vance. Box “N" 116 3011.24.31 i$TR|i3UTiNi6 RELIGIOUS LIT- "iiiiiiil Days Christian men and women $30 to $50 weekly. $225 guaranteed for 90 day's work, commission besides. (May work lliaro time. $21 a week and ex- Wiiiiiii lllilil. Travellers to ap- litint local distributors. Mr, Con- "il Slladina Building, Toronto. ‘l-‘eb. 4,7,1l,14.18,21.25,28. ——J EN wmrso. EARN WHILE “liiiliik following greatest pay- lnllililes- Automobile, Engin- "iiiif. Electrical. Batteries. weliliiii. Chauffering, Bricklay- .Plastering, Barbering, Mech- lvlilfll ‘Deptistry, Catalogue free. l“ liemphill- Government ed Schools, King Street, l9, Feb. 4-7,11,14,l8,21.25,28. Toronto. onmo, Can. WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER having fanm for sale; give par- ticulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis- consin, 317-2-71s2i. lMM-ORTALITY CERTAIN. THE life after death and a real world beyond is shown in Swedenborfis great work on “Heaven and illell." Over 400 nasefl- Only 25 Euclid Ave.. Toronto. - Jan. 81. Fsb_ 4-7-11. KEEP THE BEAUTY OF YOUTH ‘Happy news to those seeking re- F91- ‘sala lief from wrinkles. blflmiflliiw- s] ' “TW-“ii mish Remover cleans DOPBB. W lluxiqnva M- K cows dines, whiten skin, and beautifies lfllllllndfiiwinll, 305311335‘ complexion. $2.00 Der tube. Send ' .‘....‘._l284_2_mmé|_ money order or pay postman up- ¢A|Q not as represented. llnchine in good repair. hgli-h-am anions “m! iireshened, also lbfood m, e°li°l0e from tfiour. all to fa-r- Memfrll- Terms ‘if required: iiilehfionneotion, Herb. m’ M"! lei-tr 273.3433?“- » Male Help Wanted as the money. you. save. Phone 348111. - 258-2-5M3i or ---——-——-i - --'i%§.°.:.=.:sr*"“r.:..'"°‘ firearm, mggggjm ‘Ammo EARNINGC srssnv an ’ . ,w;_a_'am_m loyment for‘ hers. " "w. “Mlncnt for the Grlpps. "inf. utiigaa-a- ate-ti. For fur- apply I-l. E. 312-2-7-3i JNO. A. MQQDONALD LAND SUR- BAKERS OVE-NS-—-WRITE FOR catalogue and list oi‘ used ovens, coal or Ella. Eafly terms. Hub- bard Oven Co., 782 King West, Feli-7-14-2i RIVATE NURSES EARN $15 to $30 a week. Learn by home study, Catalogue free. Dept. 23, Royall College of Science, Tor- 1406M’. cents postpaid. W. K. Lflwr 436 __ etcetera, Nylo Wrinkle and Ble- on defivery. Money refunded if ‘Nylo ‘Pro- ducts ‘Co.. 10.2 w. sum Street. h" 9i‘ information apply ill. Hewett. Cape Trav- WE ARE |N_ BUSINESS TO SELL ‘RR. No. 1, r 335441131, to the public as cheap as the .0’ ~ ' .__; - cheapest. Furthermore we will “LE _. Ayggh} 5 gqw treat you right in every parti- cular. There is no money-so easy . When you deal at A. R. Wises Grocery anon rsom Holmsinle clutte- HUNTER RIVER ‘CIRCUIT. -- Servlces in the Brookfield congre- gation on Sunday Fefruary 8th willbe as follows: Hunter River 11.15; Hartsvll-le 3 p. m; Brook- field 6.45 p. m; Wheatiiey River Hall 8.15. OAR OF WESTERN HORSES. will be sold Friday 18th at 2 p. m. hose horses are at Agricultural stables for inspect-ion‘. ‘Handbilis will tsppeqr-later. 822-2-7-sm2i THE PHiLATiH-EA CLASS of the Baptist Sunday School meets each Sunday afternoon at 2.80 in the Church auditorium, Strangers and young ladies who are not af- filiated with any iSunday School are cordially welcome. This class also meets fortnightly on_ fiidiay evening from 8 to 10 o'clock in the Church schoolrhm, LAST NIGHTS CARNIVAL- The ‘Carnival at the Arena last night. the first of the season was a decided success, notwithstanding the ratherheavy ice, due to yes- terday's mild spell_ The costumes. many and varied were excellent: cowboys, sheiks, ccwgirls torreo- dor‘_s etc, all tended to make the evening at the Arena a bright one It"is really too bad that the many skaters who appeared without cos- tume, could not managy to be as original as the others. ', i__4-eq>i-- PERSONALS lMr, iC, C, Thompson, Montague; was a. visitor in the city yesterday. Mr, J. B. Lewis, "West Royalty. was in the city yesterday. Captain L. A. iMoore of Summer- side is in the city to attend a con- ference of ‘Confederation Life Ag- lents which will‘be held on ‘Mon- day. iMr, Harold "M. ‘Stanley, Ottawa, who accompanied the remains of his father being brought to this city for burial, arrived here last night. Mr William Farris of Milton and lM-r. Harry Younker, Milton were in the city yesterday. Marshal Cameron, who is in the City Hospital for an operation to his foot is reported resting com~ fortohly- _ The operation is -to take place om Monday. MARRIAGES Wl-liTE-GREEN-At Cornwall on Feb. 4th, 1925, by Rev. H. Pierce. Chester Evertonl White of‘ Hamp- shire to Eiizaibeth Mildred, only daughter of Mr John Green of Kingston, P. EI ‘I. ‘ ' . DEATHS McKENNA-At Hunter -River, Feib. 5.h. 1925, John McKennzi, aged 85 ycars. Funeral Saturday at 1 o'clock to Rustlco. CUMMlSKEV-—Ai Wr-lisittvilt. Cor- nibn, Feb. 0th, 1925, Hon James H Cummlskey, aged 75. Funeral notice later. ' BECK——At ‘Gaspercaux on Jan. 26, 1925, Mrs Tlios. ‘Beck, formerlycf Stellarton, N. 8., aged 31 years- Burial on Jan». 31st wt 1 o'clock in Murray Harbor North Cemetery. McCLOS-KEY - In ICharlestown IMDHB, Feb. 1, Bridget beloved daughter of the-late Terrance and Margerete MoCloskey (nee Mur- ray). Funeral took-place from her late residence, 11 Salem ave, Wod- nesday, Feb. 4 at 8516 a. m. Re- quiem high mass‘ at St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock, evening a vouns lad tripped and 8st up some person skated over his hand and inflicted a very nasty sash on four ifin8i@"‘s_ .The_llrttlp ‘fellow was taken ' ma. INJURED WHiLE SKATING.- Wiiiie aiming at the Carnival inst 1°" 0i! flw icB. Before he could‘ ' to‘ s where his injuries were attended- after which h-s was [Q1991] to hi; home. ' ~. .. . _,,._,_ . WELL KNOWN HERE-On the limit" D880 of yesterday's Guardian. appeared cuts of ‘two promtlnent- Canadians. who are well-know.- - figures here, namely, Sir Robert Falconer, President of Toronto‘ University wlho eras quoted assu- guson of Ontario regarding the tors of un-iversity work to the col- leges; and Dr. R- Bruce Taylor,‘ Principal of Queen's University who opposes this plan. The form- er is ‘a. native of this city and the latter is accustomed to spend hi6 summers at Holland Cove, and 60 has miany acquaintances hiere. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. —‘- lm the lSupreme Court yesterday afternoon, at the conclusion of the Court, Mr. J- D. Stewart, K. 0., Attorney-General, made a ‘motion for the appointment of William G2‘ Silliker, Sumrmerside, Deputy Prothonolary for Palace County. as n. Commissioner for the taking of affidavits in the Supreme Court for three counties. Ch‘ief Jurslllce Mathieson sanctioned the (appointment. ' . SUPREME COURT.— The case of Kisiran Larkin" versus James‘ Wliitty for assault‘ was concluded ‘in the Supreme ‘Court yesterday m-ornllng when ‘Counsel for the Plaintiff, Mr. J. D. Stewart, K. C}, addressed the jury and Mr. Jus- tice l-laszard delivered his charge- Aftcr ‘half an hour's deliberation the Jury return-oil to Court and ah- nounced avordict for the defen-d- ant. Thc case of Eckland versus Svtl-wart cnnie up for hearing yes- terday. Thiis is an action for ejectment. The plaintiff's case was concluded yesterday alter- noon ‘and ‘the further hearing will be continued Monday morning at 11 o'clock. 6h urch Union, (Continued from page 1) to preserve or were to abrogate the doctrines which they were ap- pointed to maintain, their acts would be ultra vires and invalid in point of law: and it would be the duty of every court in the United Kingdom so to hold if-the question ever inivol-vefi a controver sy as to civil rights and so arose for judicial decision." ‘ The speaker then showed‘ how the Church Union Bill was an “en- abling" bill designed to get ar- ound the laws of trusts as they stand today Lord ‘Halsbury had stated that men had the right to change their religious beliefs ac- cording to their own consciences but when men subscribed money for a particular object and left it behind them for the promotion of that object, their successors had, noright to change the object en- dowed, This was what the Church Unionists planned to do with many bequests and endowments so an dorsing the plan of Premier Fer-‘ l tmansfer of ibhe first four somest- . J. H. (lummiskey LATE HON. J. . CUMMISKEV 'l‘iiu death occurred at his ‘home at Webster's Corner Yesterday morning of d-l-on. James H. Cunn- miskcy alter an illness of several months duration- Tho lute Mr Cummlsk-ey was 75 years old, and, from 1897 to 1911 wan a prom-inept member of the P-rnvlnoiul i-Ionso .of Assembly b8- ing Commissioner of Public Works under the Liberal regime. 101" eleven years before the ‘time of his ‘rctireiirt-iit from public life. ' liotii iii hie private and political lllt: lie nrude many warm friends and was respected and ‘e-Stfiflmflil ‘by uil who knew him. There are loft toiuourn. besides his rwiidow nee ‘Kathleen Woods. four sons, Patrick at Talrantuin; .J. It, of the Boston d; M-aine Rall- wny, Worcester, Mass; Fred and Jami-s. Il-, at home and five daughters, Mrs. William Mullen. DUllflllli-llUll; Mis Walter Mullen, Ton Mile House; Mm. Kathleen MucKcnnjc, Milsscrs Ida and Mary‘ at homo, Unr- brother Hugh of Tarsntum and two sisters ,Mns James T-rain- or of (llcnflnunu and Miss Elli?“ Cuinniiskey of Boston, survive him. "enabling" bill was necessa y, Mr. Luiieurs objections to this legisla- tion were quoted; that a Church should be at least as honest as an / ‘t Conservative! Dominion Government 455%, October 15, 1944 _____________ __ ‘Dominion Government Guaranteeing C. N. R. 455's, Sept. 15, 1954 Dominion Government 5%. October 1943 ..... ..‘.v....'... ..... .- Dominion Government Guaranteeing C.-N.R. 5% Feb. 1954 -__. Province of ‘Ontario 1%% September 1944 _____________ __ Province of Ontario 5%. Otober 1948 _____ .. County of Gloucester, NB. . Province of New Brunswick 3% January 1938 ______ n. _____________________ .._ ‘Province of New Brunswick Guaranteeing N.B. Seaboard Railway 4% Jan- uary 1940 ..... "a... W l w City and County St. John 6%, July 1930 __ Cltyof Halifax, N. ‘S. 6%, January 1931 __________________ __ Pictou County Hydro Commission 5%% May 1944 ......... .- ‘Bell Telephone Company 5%, ‘March 1955 _ Canadian Pacific Railway Guaranteeing NB. Southern Railway 3% Jan. 1933 .__ Laurentido Power Co, 515%, January 1946 _________________ _______ In A - nt-Ovw- EOFFEl-l in amounts to suit the requirementsof any investor, the following diversified list of sound securities? " t ' oovzsumsnirr MUNICIPAL 5%. May 1950 _________________ __ PU-BL-IO UTILITY Q ____________ .- Manager _ GEARi-omrows consume PAGE THE; _ ilvDeatholllon. \ ‘ @ f. . L Apilloxlmats Yield 4.75% . 4.80% . 4.80% 4.92% r.- Nova Scotia Trainways and Powers 5%, December 194s ___________________ __ 8.00% Northwestern Utilities Limited 7%, June 1938 _______________________________ _- 7.00% (With bonus of common stock) INDUCTRIAL ‘Fraser Companies Limited 6%, January 1950 ............................... -- 6.20% Seaman Kent Company 7%, December 1944 _________________________ __ 7.00% Canadian Paperboard Co., 7%, April 1937 _______________ .. __________ __ 7.00% . REAL ESTATE Windsor Hotel Limited (35%, January 1943 ________________________________ __- 6,20% Acadia Apartments iLimited 6i/r%, September 1939 ..................... __._-. 6.60% f Montreal Apartments Limited 695%. January 1940 ........ .-. ............... -. 6.65% ‘Principal and semi-annual interest payable in ‘New York and iCanada. Full particulars gladly furnished on rhqueet 4 . Eastern Securities Company Limited ‘ ‘ ‘ Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown St. John N. 3.. W. H. DUNBAR Halifax, N, 8., Art Gallery corporation in the city qfmllontreal which returned a be- quest when it__found it could no longer carry out the terms of the donor. Mlany other points in the Act affecting property were brought out and explained. ln con- cluding the speaker stated “no mutter how hard the Unionists might contend to establish their statement that. it, would make no tliflerence, the facts are against _l.liem_ Every church voting in vot- ed in to a new system of church government, a new system of doc- trine and in regard to its property into u new corporation provincial and Dominion in control and scope. People ought to be careful in mak- ing any move the consequences of which they could not undo, Any mistakes that might he made should be such that could be rec- tified, Ily voting in they were in for good. By voting out they could rbnonsider, if necessary, the ques- tion o_f voting in at a later date. Mi‘. Peter MacNziir qllobertson presided and on the conclusion of the address thanked the speaker on behalf of the Marshfleld ‘Pres- W-e give special at- bentiorrand make it a 1N " MEMORIAM In memory of Mrs. Annie Garrick, died Feb. 7, 1924. ‘Tls sweet to know we'll meet again, H Where parting-is no more; And that the one we loved so well, ‘Has Just gone on before. INSERTED BY HER SONS AIND DAUQHTERS Wanted - WANTED TO BUY- SECOND hand baby carriage. Apply R., care of Guardian. 310-2-7-21 Lost expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- LOST-MONDAY, FEB. 2, LADWS er‘ Barber Coils e, Department point to sihip goods by return‘ mien]. 'I‘l1a‘t’s wihy our Mail Order" Business for Drug-H. Patent; Medicines. Horse and Cattle Re- unedles and Drug Sundries llias increas- ed so raipidly. If con- venient enclose the ‘money wiiitlh your or- der—0r aldvise us to ‘wd good-s C. O. ~D. - your post oEEffice. ‘Address all orders to fllilghes DrugCo. _ A _ Queen St. Ohltiown, P, E. I. lbyterians for liis “thorough, able, and plain presentation of the facts of the case.” i THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) -MO‘NT}UEAL, ‘Feb. 6.——'l‘rading in lgrain on the local market. today ‘was not big and due to the weak- lness in prices at Winnipeg. there iwas a general sagging here with ithe prospect of a further drop. 233-2-6-2 o Cash oats were reduced .. cents per b-ushel but this brought no in- crease in demand and business was quiet, No. 2 C, W. was quoted at 81 cents, No. 3‘ c.w, at 77, No. 1 feed at 75, No. 2 feed at 70c and Ontario No. 2 white at 67 per hush el. Thirty cents per barrel was the recession suffered by the spring wheat grades offlour, making a decrease of 90 cents a barrel since the first of the month. Business showed no improvement. Car lots were quoed at $10.80 down to $10.- 10, Winter wheat flour was stea- dy due to light offerings from 0n- tario millers.’ Choice grades vrere quoted at ‘$9.20, $9.30 per barrel. and white corn flour at $8.10 per barrel. There was no change in mill feed and rolled oats. A fair amount. of business continues to he don ein baled hay and cur lots of good timothy No. 2 hay sold for $14 to $15 per ton f.o.b_ cars here. The feature of the local egg mark- et was th efnrther weakness in fresh extras and prices registernd another decline of 2 cents perdoz. Wholesale Jobbing was moderately active with sales of fresh extras at 60 cents. Firsts at 58, storage extras at 53, and ifirsts at 51 cents per doz. The potato market con- tinued steady with the demand equal to the- increased offerings and No, 1 green mountain sold at 95 ‘cents to $1.00‘ per bag of 90 pounds ex-track A general quiet- nessysettlad on the butter market. therdemand being limited. Sales of No. ~1 pasteurized croamery were made at 90%- to 81 cents per lb. down to No, 2 at 28% to 29 cents. i l ’i5A1RYMEN*s' ATTENTION .We have just re- ceived one carload Sugar Beet Meal which we are sel- ling at lowest pric- es. Book your require- ‘---ments early as we fihave only a limited ? quantity for sale ‘ A. HORNE & 00. Cheese receipts were small and the tone of tlnwmarket was firm. Crop beans sold ‘at $2.90 per bnsh- el ’ ‘ on... omr"... 6.—-(Eggs)— Prices on local fresh are declining at both iMontreal and Toronto_ Rs- ceipts are said to be very free the“ b81118 some increase in On- tario and additional exports of British Columbia. fresh and United Slates fresh are contributing to Business Change _ Consummated With the winding up of its busi- ness by the firm of Beer and Weeks. and its fined removal lfiiom the build-lag in which ‘it. has for ‘many years conducted a business in furni-tiure,'ei‘c., the retail finm of R. T. Holman Will now take over the entire ibuildinig of four floors and basement, the mezzlnine floor just above the street having been removed. il-Iolmans will devote the floor Beer and Weeks are just vacating- to dining-room and kitchen furni- ture. This firim is also planning improvements so as ‘i0 give their mistomers a modern crockery de- ipar-tment. Their bi-g new wall-pap er department wlll he ready shortly as iihe stock is" iioiw in, though store improvements are b0 he lmade. ‘l-lolmans are leaving no stone unturned to give the pinhlilc its cus- tomary standard in. values and ser- vice. Mr. J. P. Crockett, the film's buyer has spent considerable Lime among the manufactories and big crockery houses, securing the ‘best ipossible lines and goods. -._._._{-(1._-___- Professor Sleeley ‘The Muscle Builder , iFrom a weakling to tho strong- est man in the lMaritime Provinc- es in less than two years. -What 1 did for, myself and all of can change your weakness for strength, your diseases for health by following my progressive sys- tem pf training for lust a few weeks. Also have in company Dr. Hamilton. faith and magic healer. Don't continue suffering when to know anything about business private affairs or missing friends call at my office Great George St. You may also enclose $1 in an my pupils J can do for you. You -_ we are in your city. Or if you want . l Hotel‘ Victoria ~Water eta-m. Charlottetown "m. Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotei. Contains 44 rooms with private bathe.‘ The Cuisine le funeue all over Canada. Telephone In all reeme. Oourteeurperwee. l 0 4b 4 vwv-vvyv n. c. BROWN, II Manager . j: r———-¥—~———-.. Charlottetown it Hotel Co.,- Ltd. 1: Proprietors <> F. N. Ricard, (Montreal; McLachlan, Toronto; E. 1M. Peer, Montreal; C, iC; Thompson, Monta- sue: ‘R. M. Fowler, st. John; Al Thompson, Montreal; E, J_ M3561. land, (Montreal; J Bain, Moncton; H. M. Stanley, Ottawa." When you marry for money you're guilty of ‘A White, Sin ve-oeo-e Queen Hotel Water smut; Charlottetown é o This popular Hotel hes been completely renovated .. and refurnllhod throughout and o ere very comfortable ' accommodation to the travel- ing public. - The uni. lo especially good and the public are oouruouoiy ' cared for. - nun m» a day, b . Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. '- ' Proprietors envelope and ask ma any ‘three questions you wish. You will re~ ceive answers by return mail. , PROF. SEELEY the easier condition of the market. Another car of Chinese fresh is re- ported havlngarrived in Montreal. Tiilililil-O Jobbing specials 65, extras 50. rflrsts 56.‘1Montreal extras 56, flrsts 54, UniteifStstes fresh first! 52. Quebec jabbing extras 54 ‘to 55, . ‘firsts 50 to 61, seconds 48. Western marks" enchanted; iMloncton, ma. receipts of fresh slow, demand fair Extras Jobbing 5B, Second; 45 ill8-2-7-li For Fir le the home where e ‘ ’ “ING or FATHER . “liquor mv iw an’ . MCI; AFfDAQQ ' ‘ roe - " Giles WHY DON'T YOU H581’. wrlgl-Wlllflcll. Finder please leave I It Ali-fig, '- Liniment. ' ary fills at Miller Bros. Reward-ZM-ii-B-Si . llfnosfli~ ‘ , raise w?‘ ‘if cheiriiiglasioriég-Hiienzhxost yutllnl . i+ay GEO, McMANUS Lilla-Ell‘ iwthiltahuhffiffrroiliidfififh »_ - - - - "zzs-‘gtzr masseuse: wg-r eg-iouaoi étgzrsmnw sTAm-aorr, ‘xg-léééilié; . m’ , ,, ,'_", ' 1"“. "" -‘ ‘ A oi. c.1151 . K N . . , ,. ---" THlNK AN Afigtocx ' neuter-ashlar? Qbhél“ _ ‘ TO ‘ram r0 we ~ w lbDUEM i‘ 0H ‘_ r, ' " "' ‘ ’ ' » -- iwith v of: A -COUR‘.>E q" l’ MNNYNW’ 40905719’. ‘ .. Swan-tomes: ' ' ‘ R575" "mil bLAnifi tractor; _ _ ‘ ‘j i‘?! . “Nnfmé = _‘wu~w"».nr-."-rou“ “ ' _.~ o _ " , pig , “ ' I _ “TALKWAQFQR? ONE. wrra‘ ‘ 1 -ET(f-i-_"- ' , THE-‘Tilmpcar. i \___ . -. , @ - - ...= , FRFQM M; - #7- .. . . ‘ \ f‘ m -;- ‘i * . w‘ _ " g . 010a Iv fur-ti, " f‘ r, W“; J < “ "' !_ 1; 27 can and... ..'..|_ 1,951‘ . l - - 1 t‘ i . 3 - ,.i