kidneys r Cold. Breakers .everythmg ‘working and almost before you it you are feeling all again-26c. box. I -E; A. Foster V Central Drug Store 'TLT' ' -_ E A I' never wood W all its own MANY DISHES ._ economical in- l »""" _ 1 gan ‘V I’ WU “M 'nh%m° _ ” relish fend, ‘ omm.?'ilrt§:r°hmeu;§§:’nf°n of-ZS- ' no" ‘ hi ` ln( nineteen and .at eleven o"clock auf; ro.-snoop, stwlusl. laorsna tune ue pox UI! of_PntEe,e»Ddwar'd‘is- “Him ia*-Lollloiluebcp, df- a circu 1:5.-lg? .V Elmlttsd. :Vl;".the llgemb-1 ' . -' _*Milli s er a “U f ; Y-}\°,f?¢°l1$l'9s>,tiong£ 'Mount _ _-' Lsanz, Ll l to, (i;i_eili_lisa‘f;I~s Mr. VMVc_l{in':lou. ell. the notice " "’°"""“ ..“f:.:;.°‘;2.'.":“ri.£~.:'°f:.°d 1'] ,":,___ .1 BUY*-lE_ e admo- o?vr‘;;‘;‘£_ derated' in a call at .Mt. Stewart that ~ bl hi it had come out in favor of Rev. J. C. Martin; that it was signed by (151) lr0Wo 3- : ' ` ` ' . _ _-__- V _ 0113 lgilldrod and fifty one membees orld's full of sorrow and :gs (.Zg0;1;glI;:'°b;,dgerxégéniggt 1; c tremble oft at the som m . ` _ -glebe and one month’s vacation. On B S sm ng with :Im-1'l;0tti)lxJn the ,conduct of the moderator t the W ad wha th bl e sess on was approved. Owing era or. ~ , - blogm re Ve “° Vmfmx to the busy season there were no fifteendiundred ($1500) dollars per annum with the use of a manee and commissioners present. "‘°h"’""“ 'W' P“'f’H‘° 'rns cell was then sustained as , ‘ ' ' - is regular sospel osll and placed in the hands of Mr. 'Martin who intimated ,Approve of _the ~ " tionffo`!’the modern- f '- P»","-°" QBOW. lor. lad clerk ina*-*collins urs moons; of.. to consider we -uusmsss-sposlrlsa as gli? in ‘ill _ Q Pil!.l.°l-In this city on ct. 8,1919. to,_U. S. Ocnsul and Mrs. Pierce a daughter. '. _ f FRANCIS-.At Fortune Bridge, Sept. 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis :e daughter-Hilde 'MsoEw,ea.` . .HOLUEBA-At East B0!ll.¢.!..»BeDt _ _£4-l1l.‘To A. A. and Mrs. Holmes' e slows _ans-ws.. constituted, 5,. _ ‘ _ _ :f_°“_ '°“'f§_:2f1,‘°i‘-" ` , A _ ' .<'c- -reno.-s--.ssssrsrsr - ' - . . . - l UABBIAGQS, " U M' C' T5 / A 1 ' A-fde¢>OR|d`A£"K`DOYLl.-sliFiSTi|f(`) I' I ‘ er ' - -~, ~ _ - ~ n -. ary‘s - ' K -.Cl\urch. Bouris. on September- 24. _ _ , -1919.317 luv. it; aa. Mcoonald;-Miss lt was moved, ae‘c'oi1ded and una ' _ Daisy McCormack of Solaris. 'to J. nimously iigreed tliai-"fi-l1__e Pregpytery' - ` V _'_ Alfred Doyle, of Charlottetown.. 'i' ` , .1 -_` :` , " »--`,_ U , <_;;J made for the sorvlce: Mr. A. -S. -Stewart to preside and induct; Mr. J. C. Martin to preach; .Mr. Greeniees to address the minis- ter; ~Mr. Mcvicsr to address the peo- ple. The serving of the edict was placed in charge of the interim mod- Owing to family illness leave of absence f_or' six months' from October first was granted to Mr. J. S. Mc- Kay of Hampton; Mr. W. A. Mc- Quarrie was appointed interim mod- ' ‘ ‘ _ ,_ ,_,,__ ,_, , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ - ` his acceptance of the ,g.;,m9_ crater of the Hampton session. The ' -.`-‘ »‘-"-"`="`-".'- '-_>"_ ‘ -L‘.- -‘_ -> ..- .., ..' ._ .~ -.=`._".- -1 _*sl _- _-‘_-'\'~ ‘_».. s .-e -1 t" -~ .-~-.~. ~ , . ,... . ' - '1' ’ i ° " ""“‘_1“’ "’ ° _ . “ *' * ” '- " " ' rl.; The Presbytery resolved to meet 0 . ,, ’ ‘ ' _SV for the induction in the Church at 1. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS -1 -ML S‘°--~ °- I. ' _ J dl, thirtieth at eleven o‘clock forenoon, r, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ I -'= and mode tho following appointments " " " " "' ‘ " " " "`”` r' °‘ *' rl " " rl -‘ - ~’ -*"1 1"-"f-"rf"-"~l’i""Til~»=l“li“-7 for the induction service: J-1-AAEENTS WANTED A V WANTED HELP-- I Dr. 1=*dllorton'to`endr¥<;ss ins? ming-z-,_ Mr. J. IM. McLeod to preside and induct \Mr 'G C Ta or to reac -- 1 . t;M.D..luvi mr-1° --ww -~» °°»---so . “AL” ..1i....§.... ....°..°“i..f° :£35225 *'23 ion to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock ineludiis exclusive lines, spec iauy hardy. grown only by us. Bold , ,-- only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to _Dominion N\!\‘l,9I'i_ol. Montreal. , ‘1;,._ ff- ~-J' 8681-8-iiMlihnth¢0i. I soannahs Wasrnn. A FEW_ BOARDERB CAN BE AC- comodated at 25 Upper Prince, -St. _ , 1367-10-4M3i. TWO .GEN'rL¢N|EN 'cAN HAVE T001!! I-|111 board by evvlyins at 9 Richmond Street. iasaio-snaps. ron sam FOR BALI ONE 8|-DE-WAY BABY ca/rriage practically new. Apply to 169' Dorchester Street. -1868-10-4.M8i VFOR BAI-E.--SECOND HAND RUB- ber belts, good quality, sold cheap. _ Apply to Chas. .Todd, Bradalbane. 1354-10-4~m8ipd. Fon sang.-House AND l.o°r wir; stable corner of Oriebar and Gerald Streets. Inquire at 89 Gerald st, _ 1374-10V-4-Milind Fon SALE--oous|.E rsnsmsrfr house No. 51 and 53 Orlebar Street. Apply to Geo. A. W. Robertson, 55 Uvber Prince Street. - 1331-io-s-msipa. WANTED , ,- _ . WANTED.--TO RENT A HOUSE. ADDIY "G" Guardian Oiiice. *_ - . 1-263-9-so-msips. WANTED AT ONCE A FIRST CLASS 608-! maker. Guaranteed steady Presbyterian church there, on Tues work -nil the year. I will pay the best of wages. Apply to James EV day, September thirtleth, in the year Howes, Sussex, N. B., lBox 56. ~ 1892<10»0M3ipd. 'MISCELLANEOUS COTTAGE AND LOT AT AUCTION I will sell by -public auction on the premises No. 181 We/ter St. on Friday, Oct. 10th. oommncing at 12 o'clock. This cottage has all modern conveniences also b. nice -bam. Terms at sale. Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. 1325-io-sluslpd _ f _ -- --S HELP WANTED# _ ', FEMALE WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in -fam-ily of three. Apply |13 Fitzroy Street. 1306-10-1Mtf. WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 18, 'Lower Prince Street. 1318-10-2-M6ipd 1 GIRL WANTED. GOOD WAGE8. AP- ply 'Mrs. Dr. McMillan, 205 Kent Street. - 1359-10-4M6i. WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. ,Apply to - Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper Prince Street- 1808-10-2-mtf. WANTED.-DRESSED HOG8 EVERY . TUGBGQY- Will pay hl8hest market prices. MacDonald and Mac onald, i T"“°“‘"P °"°”- 'V 1343'1°"?”°’Pl’-_wAN-ren-|v|A-lo Fon |GBNE.nAl.. ,LWANTED-”-GOHOONERS` TO OQRRY stone from Wallace to Sourls. Ap- Dly to Wallace Quarries, Wallace, N- S.. Charles Brister dt Son, Ltd., ' Halifax, or Philip and Mutch, Char- lottetown. 1230-il-27-Mu _ ;_ V _ , . FOUND ' WANTED.-MIDDLE AGED HOUQE- keeper. Apply “S" Box 116, City, 1880-10-3-milipd. housework no washing. Apply Mrs. W. W. Owen, 148 Pownal St. 1855-10-V4M2lpd. WANTED-A COMPETENT GEN- eral servant, wages $20 a month and travelling expenses paid. Apply Mrs. H. A. Finlayson, Plctou, N. S. , 1348-10-4-medi. I* '___ A , Founo-sUNcH, Keve. ownen . mayhsve same 'by p l i t ~- Guardian Oiiioe and ipalyisngg fgr Ellie nfl- V _liao-zsmtf. FOUND.- SUM OF,MONEY. OWN- ., Br may have same .-by t _, MacDonald and MacDon:T§'§,‘?i‘sra‘;- _ _ adle Cross and ps.ying for ad. _ . 1342-io-alvlalpa. Toolmiaa-oicwliasap ‘ , WANTED TEACHER FOR BUFFOLK 3. School. Supplement 850. #bn A.-_|,. gy- Sooroisry. lass- -imslpu.. .WAN1'so--rssci-inn son een. . broke 'B4-ihool. No. 144. Kings County . gltwlomont $15. Apply 'to A-lox, is V -_ aVrhsm,"""Seeretnny of ` Trustees Gasnereaux. P. lil. I. 1396-10-6-m5lp'd GTOAE' Loaf fssarl zsrtn ss,- ~tvfva'cmi»olulas ' '- .hllilllon grouxfds. lgiirisgr-‘llltzlegsxe _.=,l°lve_Bl6. canons st 1. lasapa. " ` ‘ lr -`1'm`l - -rws-DN' ' mi* ' H.‘g1|gi~'qp goughigiiiiglhimliltgi chziuigti WA . 0 .» ‘li.........».........-....,.' °*.°'f2 FARM FOR- SALE( .V _ A_VVVrVVVVVV.V' , 1 6.1 ,VI GOOD WAGE8 FOR,HOME WORK-_ We need you to make socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Enperience unnecessary. Distanc- immateriai. Positively no canvass- ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 8 cent stamp. Dept. G3 C ., Auto Knitter Co .. Toronto. 977-9-MllltillDec.ll- ~ ‘ S RAYED srnsvan mom #Loca ,4 ewes 2 of them Yearllngs and 2 Lambs. Please notify Roy -Bullpitt, Cardi- gan, P. 0. 1898-10-8M3lpd. srnm/.so ,Faoin wwf Place about _s month and a half ago red ‘asa wh-its nearer your and nal: om. Vsny information regarding her would -bs sled-lr aooeotod. Ever ett E. Masters. Vernon Bridge, P. E. I., Lot 50. 1863911. ' HE WAS THE MAN -` Jas-an 4 Yenkeg ei_e_s_ drawing see hint course I I was 0" - .,- slriii FMP! ' ' armnge for the serving of the edict. LAIORERS WANTED FOR RAIL- ,Closed with ,_ I, way construction at Moncton. 1" y°' ' . -Dominion Construction Co. Ltd. & G' C' T°y'°"' ` ' Wheaton; Moncton, N. B. T FMgd°ifax"' pm t°mP°"°' _ - 1a1o-io-zmslsm. , ~ ém‘_‘kF °"» At M-t. Stewart and within the or A dr el our Lord one thousand nine hun- ed and nineteen and at the hour of even ante meridiem: at which place and time the Presbytery of Prince Edward island met pursuant to ad- journment and was constituted by Mr. J. M. McLeod, modera/tor pro empore with whom were present essrs G C Tayloor t Vicar; J. C. Martin; ministers and Mr. Albert T. Jardine, elder. Rev. Dr. Coffin, Trinidad and F. Coilfin, Harbor Grace, were invited to sit and correspond. Mr. Mcbecd then narrated the steps and put tile" usual questions, which were answeredsatisfactorily. Mr. Martin was then by prayer and the right hand of fellowship in- ducted -into 'the charge. Dr. Fulielton and Mr. MoVicar then addressed the minister and the people on their res- pective duties. Mr. -Martin having expressed his willingness to sign the formula his name was transferred from the ap- pendix to the roll of settled ministers Mr. A. -S. Stewart reported that on the eighth day of September in- stalit he moderated in a call at Mon- tague, that it came out unanimous- l-y and heartily in favor of the Rev. J. D. McKenzie, that it was signed, by one hundred -and sixty communi- cants and one hundred and thirty one adherents and was accompanied 'by a guarantee of sixteen hundred dol- lars, wi-th free use of manse and a vacation of one month . On motion the _conduct of the mo- derator was approved. There were no commissioners present, Owing to pressure of business at this season, but in view of the splendid advance and the manifest enthusiasm the call was sustained as a regular gospel cali and the clerk was' ‘instructed to forward the same .~to_ ~Mr. -McKenzie. (Mr. A. S. 'Stewart intimated ac- ceptance of the cali in behalf of Mr. McKenzie and the Presbytery ordered that the Induction take place on Thursday the sixteenth day of Octo- ber instant at the hour of half past seven o'clock evening, in tho church at Montague. - The following appointments were . " ’._. ~.',' l- J ll All Pell N. mms l M . . . ; J. A. Greenless; A. S. Stewart; D. Mc- lerk reported that the effort to reach the new minimum for stipend within the bounds was meeting with very great encouragement and that quite e. number of the congregations hdd already complied with the action of the Generai_Assembiy. The ‘Presbl'-EGFY then adJ°\\l‘11°d-i0 meet at the cali of the moderator and'-clerk, cf which public intimatlon was made and this sederunt was closed with the benediction. J. M- MU'-Dcdv Moderator pro tempore. T. F. Fullerton, .. Clerk. ____,i.i...._-_-_- INISTER AND A M » SOME APPLE5 _-- Ons of Mr. George Peck's favorite stories was told about Senator Bar- den, of Wisconsin, Which. they “Y actually happened. The senator was a. very plain, democratic-looking man any honest work He had a. very kind generous heart and was always 1003*' ing after the comfort of other peo- ple. At one time, as 'Peck toll! 31° story Senator Harden had a 8000 many apples and he tho\l8ll T19 would do a Chrlatianaci: by present- ing a load of the delicious fruit to his family clergyman a new man from the East. When he got the drly 103565. BB there was -no délriver M hind' U13 senator jump _ on the load and drove up to the"`clergyman's house with the app es. , “Now," he said lo himself, "this is a sweet Christi-an thing to do. How pleased the tired clergyman and his dear wife and children will -be." Then he llurridiy rolled -the BDDIGB through ins sate. They were bis heaut‘iful.summer pippins and red- cheeked strawberries. ” “Won’t the person be suprised, he said with a laugh, all over his happy face, and then he whipped up the horse und trlsd to get away ho- fore the minister had tim e to thank him. Just as he was about to drive away, the door opened, and 'the par- son’s face appeared. He didn’t recog- nize Senator Burden in his plain clothes and with his -trousers in his- ._boots, and, l-sing in a hurry shouted: “-I-lelio you there! Drayman!" The senator tumed around. “Who are these apples for?" "For the parson," replied the sen- ator modestly. "What ars you leaving them out in the yard for then?" The suprised senator was so struck with wonder that he made no reply. - “Look here, you .feilow,"_ screamed the parson, "ii those apples are for me, you lust put 'em in the cellar. Do you hear?" ” 'V "I’m in a little of a hurry now, said the sem/tor, "and" . . "Hurry or no hurry." in’£0l'l“\lDl0l1 the person, ‘ you put those apples in. You draymen don’t know your busi- ness. You hear me?" Th-e senator stood still in astonish- msn. “I say, man," yelled the parson, “if you don’t roll those apples in the cei- iar, I won't accept them. I won't be imposed on. I- "An right," said the senator, recov- ering from his astonishment while his nslr began to rise .un with Indiana- tion. "You won’t have to accept them then," and -he lumped off the dray, threw 'the two barrels of apples on. and drove off. slilllll' to himself: , "Darn ai clergyman, anyway. He nsin’t got sood horse sense. and. b'gosh. if he can'i.' be polite, he can eat wormy dried apples all winter." That nicht, when the clergyman found out his mistake, he was in such a hurry to apo ogise-to the senator that he our his sermon twenty min- utes short. -The National Magazine. ' svumoe "‘.'-1-1 lTis eventide, brililt Ill? his led, And evenings mantle new is spread On see and shore. vale mountain side, I_V_l_\ail once mone,hsai_n: eventide. At even tide, a #oy - fi _ isteelsiowr mr no cares anno All will be well, lnaiqitobs eblde, y . These ers my tholllliil et eveatide. une eieniide will soseetime some " ul. wherever We .mel roam, .i 'afne it will duke-'peaceful bs, . 'Life’s eventide for and me. _ FLDI, 'MCDONALD _ _ I _ . M li .-».,- ‘.-Dlblhenf o-..`m pq. ~ DeA'rHs'i GODFREY.-On October 4th, Joseph Godfrey, aged 88 years. Funeral Tues day, 'Ith inst at 2 p. ln. (old time) from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John Chowan, Mount Edward Road. ' IN MEMORIAM -in loving memory of our dear son Albert Ernest Murphy who fell in France, on Oct. ,lst 1916. ‘Gone but not forgotten. . LOVING PARENTS ' New Glasgow, P. E. I. _ isslprl. Mas. A|.Ex/when c. |nv,|-No. Entered into rest, August 25th in the sixty eighth year of her age Phoebe-Cambridge, beloved wife of Alexander Campbell Irving, .70 Krnn- chlo Drive, Stoney Croft, Liverpool, England, and daughter of the ., late Thomas Wright, Esq., of Westbury. West River, leaving a son and two daughters and many dear friends to mourn their loss. (Patriot please COPY-) JAMES WARREN HOWATT. att, aged eighty-three years, on Sep- tember liith, at Tryon, removed from the community one of the oldest and most highly .respected citizens. He was a man of more than ordinary in- telligence and very genial. in disposi- tion. He leaves to mourn a widow, four sons, John, Albro, and Bruce at Tryon and -Harry in Boston, Mass.; and three daughters, Mrs. John Hall Lea, Mrs. Frank Howatt, and Mrs. William ;Knigbt.' The .-funeral ser- _ vice was conducted by Rev. F. A. Hu- bley, assisted by Rev. J. S. MacKay. Effect of Bolsheviem What Bolshevisrn on the job, in full working array, will do is describ- ed in the current issue of Forbes Mag- azine by Jacob ds Julin, president of the Commercial Mission of the Finnish -P Government. Early in January of last 0 year, while on a business trip to Hel- “ singfors, he was warned that the Reds. U had taken over his plant at Lake m°“U“ be salma' promoted 8 machme one, to men, waste of food and raw materials. the post of manager, discharged most 3' of the ori nal working force, every and trained executive skill they man- aged to run the mi|ll exactl-y two more. There wcer seven nlonths' sup- ply of food-which was short in Fin- time the White Guard, or anti Bolshev- | 0 ist troops, arrived on April -26, this d sold much of it. - The death of James Warren How- - risoners. To sum up: The net result f Bolshevism in the plant was idle- ess for everybody and comfort for obody for nearly all of the three isorder, looting and robbery. And nf- sl ' one of which was glad to escape and te undertook to run the 'plant according PI to true Bolshevlst rules. The result st was that without technical direction m weeks, and thereafter it operated no RECORD TRIP OF A U-‘Uk if °V°l' and divided il- BY U1€‘,demonstrution flights recently carried land-at the plant. The Bolshevists' The Londo, Ah- Ministry state th” 10011 WHS all S0116. f0l' U18 Reds had ably successful. Starving from Felix: not only eaten double rations but had stowe and proceeding via Dundee, the ` Fllllllly the While Gllllrll forced iisrliided at lCi1rlstiansa.nd, this =belng the 3`fs‘§§“l.l»'3.°`$§1‘l»’L‘l°‘.§T€§§ .‘f`.‘.f.;."<‘»‘I.’l 2'” .?°°“’°” °” .f’§‘”.." ..“"“ ’§“I.'I°.i _ - as een accomp s e y a r s :V15 3.000 BIDPIOYBI 0111!' 150 WGIB l6lt.,seapifane. From 'Chrlstiansand the trip o root having ded or had boon made continued byvstsgss to christians, co- _.__--- .f=.\:"'..j-'-'.fe1s-'»' ‘<- - 3* “mc »._,;{_;.,\ sl r- - V s -_, _B711 \ 1:1 Ah Y ‘S ,W--_ Recons rt- -, -L --A; -.... ip it 5 )‘ . -'I L “ 'V/. ,il'1i.’<'.~; . _ . . _ V _ V - ‘\-~ ` °" Ashoka of the pen gives effect to an A dffecting millions-as, for instance, s Peace Treaty.-_ Agreements, contracts, orders, statutes, resolutions, judgments-all these are without authority Until signed I, And these signed documents are the fabric of our civilization, the Rivets of our Reoonitrudion, the Waterman’s_ldeal_ Fountain Pen is calledto play e leadingparh' The Bookkeeper. the 5f¢noml»her.‘ the Clerk. the 'Mathematiciam the Engineer, the S¢l100\°ll¢&°hSl‘» Student and the Merchant, all who put pen to paper, find greater pleasure in with a Watsnnarfe Ideal. Even ii it were not a disiin& economy, all these men and women should own a Wsterman’s Ideal, with a point ", lighten: the day's work ./> ' soiled to their individusl,requi_remenl¢. became ll and makes for that greater , 'content which we must seek to promote in these \\-‘ days of Reconstruction. , \ Af the Bed Dealers every- ` where. in n variety ofslylv. » ‘V and » ,’_ :ull l » _ . mos IN CANADA ny X i.. I-I. Waterman Co. Ltd no sl. ns.. si.. u..:e.u. 9* l|eerYerk Beaten Chicago ‘ Benlrudee laelel [ark with a choice ofpoinls lo all unlien. \ , . VV __ W, '.”- 5 if cause of the lack of skilled ith starvation in its wake, terrorism, r -Mr. Julin resumed control of the ant it took him nine months to re- ore it to normal eiliclency--nine onthe to repaizr the ravage of three. ' BRITISH FLYING BOAT ut to 'Scandinavian countries by a ying Air Force proved to be remark chine flew direct to Norway and beri and backto Felixstowe, a total distance of 2.450 sea miles which 'was covered in a. total flying time of 40 hours and 40 minutes. ' -The flight was made entirely as a demonstnation of the commercial use for flying boats, and it is note_wo`rthy_ because no mishap of ,any kiyi occur- red despite the fact that from its de- parture until its return to Foiixstowe the lnachinlrspent' ajwtal' of twenty seven days in the water or in the air. Exhibition and passenger -carrying nights were carried out are Christians, Chrlstiansand and Copenhagen. A very good impression was created in each of the Scandinavian .towns vis- ited and it is hoped valuable remlts will accrue to-British aircraft indus- try in opening up what is perhaps the best market in the world `for water- going craft. -The first exhibition nights were made before the King and Queen of Norway, and as the-Queen expressed a great desire to fly she was taken ug on two occasions seated -beside the D 0 - _ ___ ,__ l _ 4 IUHUH'-lv--~ - - _,_ . _ V ` nation Milk on 9' unexpected need. preservatives. _ “S8 BNP-“th shelf for monthsf-against any It stays sweet, fresh, rich-just as _pure and Wholesome as when it was first put in the can. It is sealed, safe and. sw-i1i,¢d_ Even when the can is cipened Carnation ‘ Milk “l_¢_eeVps" for sevler_ days. Yet it is entirely free from artihcial sweetening or f. °'il¥’ ',l1rf_>ly_yonr A -.Vey have ever used milk. ,r . .-si ' '-. , A l l , ym" pantry lute it with double the than the same baby, Carnatic Cornet on Hill: you a Caught Without Milk ' ' YOU can keep a supply of Car- Delicious as cream 0! cereals For the For cooking you n use as your doctor You Need Never Be even water s e I "fiom diuresis I-‘P 11* penhagen, Stockholm, Gosshurg, Es- ~ i 1 -: \ r '. __. .~_g. ,I . .,- I. . '\' .. \ 'x i I, . .,. K Q.