~. m ’ lilo-What? As a rule, when the 40th birthday is passed‘ .tbe body begins slowly to decline. Frequently, for LOIS OI _ _ And!!! symptomsappear which showthst all isnot well. nucxn“ Ifellows‘ Syrup contains vital elements neces- -- - sary tolteep-the system at “ " hen si - IIIIIIOUI “oiagebeglntoappesr. p" I gm ' Igflrloll ' Its rejuvenating power on tissues, muscles, "conveleeeenec Anemia mud»- Troika nerves and brain is remarkable. Taken oc- casionally, when you feel “below the mark", it will promote llsentliactivlty. _ _vil'ellows’S--di b- ltitutes,» I _ Yfllp an re use su good health, and bodily and c . ‘Apygl SHOOT A'l.‘ COVEBEAD; G u It F on wcflgggdny last the Oovehead mo. Club nud its second shoot in‘ . the cceie; of four for the 581V"- qhe more! were better than on "mi opening duy, although .some met with curprlgee, d-ugvptlflflibiy to high Wm The third- shoot wui be held saturdsy. September l9, Shootlns m begin at 1 P- m» _ The scores were as follows. c. Mays - l J_ Berrlgan ... ... s.. .. L391]; ... ..- noo nee cone v. Proude H. Cudmore ... F, Auld ,.. ... ... . n. Macreod . The Summerside Golf ‘Club has very kindly extended an invitation to the OharlottetownCiwb to visit Summerside today. The Executive oi the local club plan on having a large delegation and would ask the members who intend making the trip to phone either the President or the Chairman oi the Games Committee so that transportation ‘may be arranged for all. The visit depends on favorable weathen. Shorter Afr .,. out no nae on n. g, Hughes‘... ._.. ... . ..,.. ‘B; .Carr n. ... t . o l. neon... . as Route To Indra ]_,_ Maye ... one .., V81 1,, MaeKinnon ... '18 w. MacCallum ' 11 (British Unit-rd Press) ,1 Mayc (two ranges) ... 60 LONDON, Sept. 18.—Progress in E. Marshall ..... 5a the construction of the greatmar- M. Bearlsto (two ranges) ... 50 itime port of f-Ialiiax, on the coast 1,. Macmillan (two ranges) ... 50 of Palestine, will make it impossible J. Allan (two ranges) ... .... 48 for Imperial Airways to introduce F. Hughes (two ranges) . 43 experimentally. next month, a fas- D. Hughes ... ....... 25 ter and more direct winter air ser- vice between Britain and India. At present the combined Indian and African air mails leave Lon- don each Saturday and after cross- ing Europe by way of France, Switzerland and Italy to the Med- iterranean at Genoa, are carried on in big multi-englned flying boats via Naples, Corfu, Athens and Grete to Egypt. Here the mail is divided the Indian mail flying by way of Palestine to Baghdad, and the African mail travelling southward through the Sudan. Beginning in the middle oi Oc- tober, arrangements have been made for two Empire air mail services to leave London every week, one on Saturday as before, and the other each Wednesday. _ The Saturday service will still carry the Indian air mail, but ai- ter leaving Athens it will continue by flying boat. via Cyprus. to the new port of Haifa (Palestine) in- stead of vis. Grete to Alexandria. At Haifa triple-screw land planes will continue the journey direct across Palestine and Iraq to Bashded. thus making the Indian route shorter and more direct, the air mail arriving at Karachi (India) Oil the following Ffiday. iws thin 81X days after‘ leaving London, this be- ing the fastest winter schedule so for possible on the Indian route. The existing service between Pales- tine ad Egypt will be retained, and will give through connections be- tween Central Africa and India. Experiments On Animals (British United Press) LONDON, Sept. lit-Experiments on living» animals, numbering 450,- 582, were conducted under license in England last year. The total number of serious operations, which were performed under anaesthetics, was 8,303, the minor operations ~ numbered 18,597. In serious operations, the animals are kept under an anaesthetic, and if any serious injury has been in- flicted on an animal during the course of an experiment," it is kill- ed before it recovers from the in- fluence of the anaesthetic. During 1930, 25,259 experiments were performed in the course of can ce rlnvestigatlons, and 181,000 for the preparations and testing of anti- toxic sera and vaccines. d DOMINION op CANADA Province of TIIINOE EDWARD. ISLAND In the Probnto Com-f. 22nd George V., A D Ill“ in lie Estate of John G hit-Donald liiouni Stewart in Queen's (‘purity i" ti» raid Provluco deceased teuioto. ‘ll’ the Honourable HAIIOID LEO- Fmn PALMER, Surrogate fudge of Pmhniv. Jun. Ara. To the Sheriff of the (‘ouuiy of "Mt-it'll (‘ouniy or. any ("onuinhlo or lip-role person within said County a 'l'iiE clznrlui ,1‘!!! KING'S DAUGHIIIS. Trinity Church, will hold a home cooking sale in 8- A. MacDonald's store, this lite-noon. 8909-9-19 CHURCH SERVICES-On 801)., 2o will be conducted at Haaelbrook Th, llymkm 31cm» mddenco, at 11 a. m. Cross Roads at s p. m. the ma, Hanhhwonh trophy ma. Alexandra at '1 p. m. E. J. Chisholm has left the nation's sport follow-Imam" ers with an argument comparable only to thatover whatthegovernor Burns!‘ GHUICH_A church of Nomi Carolina said to the gov- ‘mm “m i” °°“d“°m l“ ‘h? ' " " Eldon Baptist Church on Sept. 2.), ernor of South Carolina. , m: some d“! an” G“ woodwat I p. m. by Rev. E. J. Ohsholrn. the Detroit boat builder, "sucker- ed" Kaye Don, the British racer. Speaking Of Sports . n 1.. s. csmfuou ‘(united rm- soon. sum) Anyway. Dun Failed To Win Barmsworth i suuvrcss in York Pastoral gOharge, Sunday, Sept, 20 will m” ‘Zfifm: fiuiméuozhlimbe Marshfield, Dunstaifnage at 11 -a. m. Pleasant Gro 3 p. in. York both, there seemed to be a popular; 7 m m_ Re“ Johnvefilngle. n D" immeum“ m“ the Amemm hmlwill preach at the evening service done something in the way of a fil- ‘N t m ch m m h m, thy trick to his visiting rival. and, ° ° ° “n” ° ° ‘ so he may have, but as the event ‘ nervous T0 NEW your: .- 15 1e" i" m9 will” °t “mm it seemlAfter spending a very pleasant sum m” 5°" While m‘ “mimmm- w”,mer with her daughter, Mrs. A. W. 11°" i1°° bliilhi i“ him“? “um-Stewart, Brookfield, Mrs. Andrew i" w°°d'3 simtegy- Arthur left yesterday morning for Of course, everyone will remem- New Yo“, where she Wm spend the‘ her that Den we“ the first 01 "lflwinter with her daughterEdith, She threedstiileduied iltefllz- whenwgg‘; was acoomp ulna in Boston by sewn e11 W88 0 e “"1- .her dau hter Jean, asked Don for a pu tp- ement of‘ g ____ the start so the Detroiter could re- PRESByTERIAN CHURCH m pair a leaky are tarlk- This Dell T°"CANADA-Sunday Sept, so. there fused to allow on the ground thatéwul be service m me prcmsthht he was ready at the appointed flared-ran, Borden at 11. Rally Day serv- and that a delay would a eccssitatellec m thc prccbyccflcn church considerable work on Don's motorswwr-yen, c1; 73o p, m specie; song, Wood the" 111i "D011 the illck and recitations by children of the which proved succesful. He decid-lsunday School, Sunday School at ed to beat the starting gun by such;2.30 p. m. Preacher John Fleck, a large margin that Don, in his Student Pastor. anxiety to keep Wood from galn- .__- ing too large a lead, would also RENEwlNG MEMORIES _ ML beat the gun. The trick worked. David canon ‘m. Pmou is vysmhg Both were disqualified. Woodbiih the (my, swppmg Wm.‘ M; brother drove alone around theqaussen Mcmhhmh It is 45 yes“ will" "lid “aimed a VWWFY- since Mr. Carroll visited his native It's certain that Wood was lJOLlCny, and he 15 10cm“; up many 01d eportlns if one takes the view 0i friends. Mr. Carroll went to school the tennis player who deliberately}, the bugging new Qccupled by ilhmws 5 Willi? Elie!‘ l! llllesiviimedlihe Guardian. Ilenoteswlth delight decision. It‘s_1ust as certain thaththe improvements made and fine Wood's action was excusable, at buildings erected and notes with least, if ones standards are thosesadness the large number of friends of the first baseman who pulls the'who have passed on. hidden ball trick, or the jockey who‘ -——— pockets the favorite. so that the‘ MODERATOR IN N. S.—R.ev. W. jcckcyc companion may go on to Ci. Brown, M.A., B.D., Moderator of w1n_ the General Assembly of the Pres- In other words, it's all in thebyterlah Church in Canada. who pcgm cg v1cw_ last week conducted a. very success- _i.---_- ful series of services throughout the v Presbyterian Churches on Prince Plans l ' Edward Island has gone to Nova Sea Cab e Scotia and New Brunswick, whore he will hold similar services until ROME. Sept. 18- (U-PJ-Wlllt 1e the meeting of the Maritime Synod believed ‘to be the-longest under-i m pgcgcu’ N3” Qgf“ 5th cc 33L ML ocean telephone cable in the worlmgl-cwn Wm 81cc an address at the will link Italy with Sardinia earlfannucl meet,“ o; m, women-s heat year. it was announced TB-‘Missionary Society, of the Maritime dtfliflly- ' Synod of the Presbyterian Church The cable. welshlns nearly four. in Canada, which meets in Halifax, pounds to the meter, will sink i_nto‘1q_3_, gepgembc, 33rd and 24th Tyrrhenian sea at Fiumicine and ' emerge at Terranova, 156 miles a- way. a small coast village on Sar- ORPHAN-RETURNSTO HOME dinia Island. [DOWN AS STATE SENATOR The manufacture of the special cable, which is of the same type PEORIA, Ili., Sept. I8.—(U.P.)— as employed between Key WestnWilliam A. Simonton, who left Fla", and Havana. has been practi-;Peoria over 46 years ago, an or- cally completed and it soon will be phan, to work on a farm, recently laid. ' returned with the title "Honor- This operation presents immense able," by reason of his being a difficulties because in many spots‘ member of the Delaware State Sen- the depth of the Tyrrhenian sea is ate. ' over 3,00 feet._ From Terranova tei- Senator Simonton worked as a ephonlc ommuni ‘ion will be by farm hand and a teamster and overhead to Samari, where connec- then jumpedto a job in the traf- ucnc can be made with the entire flc department of a railroad, of ieinnq. The Fascist Government is which he later became director. GREETING : _ Where»! upon reading, the petition rm tile of Phlliu Noounn of Charlotte- "uru in Queenht (‘nuntv aforesaid. P~nk manager, one of tho Executor)! of the ohm-e named estate. praying timi u citation mu,v_ he inner] ‘for the Illlrpone hereinafter set foriht You ow- tltereforo hereby renuired to F" persons ‘nterelted in the sold Estate to he and appear before me hi a Pro- hnte Court held in the Court Ifoilso in Phnriotietown. in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Monday the ‘hint-moth day of October next. rominit wt the hour of eleven o'clock inrcnpon of the same daytn lhnw coitus if lmy they run wit: the Accounts of tho unld Estate I obld uorhe passed and the Estate cloned us prayed for in Inlrl petition nnrl on motion of J. Au- gustine MncDonald, Elm. Proctor for I laid Petitioner. And do hereby order that a true c py hereof ha forthwith published n some news- Ilillli‘? published in (‘hnrlotlefou-n aforesaid once in each week for Iflnflt four consecutive weeks from the rlrle hereof and‘ that n -true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public pint-es respectively. "filllely. in the hnll of the Court Ilnuse in Charlottetown aforesaid, st or itenr the School in Mount Stewart nfnrelold and lit or near the Ilnll in Mount "Stewart aforesaid so that all Persons interested in the sold Estate II aforesaid may have due notice thereof. HER, udge of Probate ma) sasz-o-io-snt-dwln. m‘) AUCTION SALE Household Furniture and Effects At 238 Queen Street 0n Monday the 21st day of September, 1931 commenc- lr-e at loo o'clock P. M. sharp, ‘Will. Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Linoleum. Dishes. Elmo. at. r -~ Sale positive.‘ No reserve. J. lt-u l, MARRIAGE IS NULL BUT HON- EYMOONERB ARE IGNOBANT ‘e Pressi-Under the pression that they are prflptfiy mill‘ fled, a, young French couple are on their honeymoon somewhere in the South of France. that has rendered their marriage ceermony null and void, the two will have a rude shock when they return to Paris after, what they believe, is their wedding trip. by officers at the town hall. Al- though the Mayor, duly swathed in his tri-colopsash. complied Wm) the regulations. the fact that both young people and their signed the wrong document. fend- ers their marriage in fact, no mar- riage at all. ever, matters can be Mill-Bull 8i u" registry office. PARIS, Sept. 18. (British United mistaken 4m- Blissfully ignorant of the error The discovery has Just been made witnesses When they return to Paris, how- conalstlng of Parlor, Dining- ' and agricultural unit. CO anxious to place the line in opera- tion because of the growing im- portance of Sardinia asla mlnlns i_._f_:-D— QUARRY WORKERS FIND JAW 0F MASTODON URBANA, Ili., Sept. 18.--(U.P.)— Discovered by workmen in a. stone quarry, near East St. Louis, sev- eral months ago, a. fragment of a mastodons jawbone, believed to be 100,000 years old, now occupies an important piece in the University of Illinois museum here. Quarry employes found the bone while cutting down to layers of stone 40 feet below the present land surface. Half the distance down the huge bone was found buried in clay known as Peorian ioess. The discovery proved to be an important one in tracing the an- cient history of the Mississippi val- ley, according to Frank O. Baker, curator of thts- museum. . __.\...._... LIFT RIGHT OUT NO PAIN: __ the description she immediately rec- He wtm elected to the ‘Delaware State Senate in i922 and is now its president pro tern. During his visit here he stated that next to his home town in Delaware-Wilmlngton-Peoria was the best city in the country, and that Illinois as a state is second on- ly to Delaware. ~ _ DEAD ARTISTS DAUGHTER THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN UIIUBCII SERVICE! é Marsh- fleld Baptist Church, services Sim‘ day afternoon, 8ept.,~20 at 8 p. m- Dr. A. O. Vincent of Charlottetown will be the preacher. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Type Valley. The .Misslon service will bs held Sunday, Sept, 20th at Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church at 7 p- .m- Everybody cordially invited. E. C. Robertson, Minister. SERVICE CANCELLED -— Owills to the absence of the Minister the ll o'clock service in the Presbyter- ian Church at Murray River is cancelled. SOLOIST-Mr. Harry Burrough of Zion Church Choir will be the vis- iting soloist at the re-opening of the I-lartsville Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. ' POLICE COURT-At the Police, Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was fined $5 ‘and costs or 10 days, There Were W0 vagralits, one case was dismissed and the other remanded for a week l BROOKFIELD AND BARTS- VILLE-Because of the re-opening of the Presbyterian Church at Hartsville on Sunday, Q ‘er 20th, there will not be any regular services in the Presbyterian Churches at Brookfield or at Hunter River or at Clyde River. The S. School at Brookfield will be at 10.30 a. m.; at Clyde River at 11 a. m. and at Hunter River at 10.30 a. m. At Hartsville, there will be three services, 11 a. m., 3 p. rn., and 7.30 p. m. Among those who will assist the minister and the choir at these services will be Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and members of the Zion Church choir. Others are yet to be heard from. PERSONALS Miss Wayne MbKie Horne leaves this morning for Dalnousie to re- sume her studies. Mrs. Andrew Gallant, oi Toronto Road, was visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wedge, in Summerside last week. Mrs. Serial Doiron. of Toronto Road, is at present visiting her sis- ters and friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Heath Saunders, City, left Thursday morning to resume his studies at the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph. Ont. Mr. Roy MacLean. of Argyle Shore leaves this morning to at- tend the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege at Guelph. Ont. Miss Rita C. McLure is visiting friends and relatives in Bay View and North Rustico. While at Bay View she was the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. C. M. Simpson. Miss May Stavert, who recently underwent an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, has returned to her home in Wilmot Valley considerably improved in health. The Misses Gertrude and Helen Maynard and their brother Leigh have just returned from s. motor trip to Boston and New York. While in New York they were the Bilests ofthelr sister Mrs. Frankel. Shortage Of Nurses Reportgd (By The Canadian Press) LONDON. Selito l8 —-One fifth of all the hospitals fail to secure BUYS FATHER'S PICTURE I LONDON, Sept. 1a. (U.P.)—'I‘nere' is romance attached to the recentl sale of Sir John Millais’ picture, the "Portrait. of a Girl." During the sale of the effects of the late Vicar of Cundall, at Oun- dall Vicarage, near Boroughbridge, the picture“ was put up for auction. It was sold to a woman bidder for $16. When the purchaser handed in her card it was found that it bore the name of Miss Millals, the artist's daughter. ' Miss Millals was visiting l-Iarrow gate and had been looking for this picture for many years, and on turning over the pages of a catalogue of the sale at Cundale noticed that one of her father's pictures was in the collection. From. ognized it as the long-sought pic- ture. ’ - - Jonusss pro cams aosrou. Sept. I'I.—-(U.P.)—'I‘he unemploymeng situation has in- creased to about 1,500 the number Terms cash. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer ' of persons who make their living F‘) U Tub“ IV‘ l S by clam-digging in Massachusetts. suitable candidates as sisters and one half fail to secure staff nurses and probationers of the standard required. This is one of the facts revealed by the "Lancet" commission and which has been sitting since De- cember under the chairmanship of the Earl of Crawford to consi- der the shortage of nurses. In the interim report just issued, A. Brad- ford Hill, the statistician, summar- ises the views of nearly ‘100 hospi- tals. The wider sphere of women's work today is the most general reason put forwtrd for the short- age of nurses. Many other occu- pations. it is said, offer better sal- aries, prospects, more freedom and social amenities, without the res- trictions and long hours of insti- tutional life. Solutio of the problem offered include; Living out, superannuation schemes, less menial work, fixed off duty hours, facilities for additional qualificat- ions, more cooperation between educational authorities and hospi- s Lo Po k “In? “g? ‘Eldrcégrge ' Incl better, litter-more -—-to whip it inio shape will equal minel a k /Z'..'i‘.l@0,0d5ll.i"//78£I" wfimhflmdwfl The line of smoke soiisiodion goes up and up. You Is filled with Rosebud and drawing well. In some Poriiimo ofiicel everyone smokes Rosebud- from the seasoned executive lo the iunior lust graduating inio pipes. They know ihui‘ for quality and fragrance- Rosebud wins every time. SEBU Cut Smoking Tobacco able to iociiie the hardest lob in record time, when your pipe Buy il'—iry it—your enthusiasm PLEASANT VALLEY AND VICINITY Canadian Girl I Archaeologist Mr. Willie E. Stevenson, Borden. spent Sunday at his parents home in Pleasant Valley- (By The Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta., Sept, l8-A graduate of the University of A1- berta, Miss Mary Ross, has return- ed to the city from Europe to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holland W. Ross- Following post graduate work at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, she spent the early part of the summer excavating among ancient ruins at Olynthus, Greece a party of student archaeologists, one of the four women members directed by Dr. David M. Robinson of Johns Hopkins University. To Miss Ross the most important part of the summer was her excava tlon work in Northern Greece. "There were only about 500 per- sons in the little town of Oiyn- thus and no tourists ever came there so we had an excellent op- portunity of observing the mo- dern Greek at home," she added. “Did you find your classical and other work of much assistance in conversing with these people?" she was asked. "No, it is 50 differ- ent from the classical tongue that we found it very difficult," answer ed the young student. “There was a. student from the University of Athens in our party and Dr. Rob- ertson spoke modern Greek. How- ever, we all had to learn a. little of it to direct our excavations." i. - Miss Ros had 66 men working Mr, Thei-inw Hleeotq (gutter under her at some times and had maker) Park Corner visited Gran- no difficulty in managin! them- viiie recently. While among us Mr. "Dicl they mind taking directions Hiscott gave some very beneficial from s. woman?" she was asked. and interesting illustrations how “No, they considered us Americans to care for milk and cream during Mr. Chester Weeks and Mr. Irs. Hill, Fredericton, were recent guests at the home of Mr. McLeod. Harts- field, while in Hartsfield they at- tended Highland Division- The Miller, Mr. Leslie Weeks, has finished. the large contract of con- structing Elliot Brldse. everybody speaks will of the excellent W011i done. l Miss Mae Smith and Mrs. Bertha Stevenson were recent visitors to Fredericton. Mr. Walter Weeks has returned from a business trip to Montague and ‘Pryflll- _ Mfr. Hedley McKay has sold his valuable property at Pleasant Val- ley. Miss Photbe and Miss Florence McSwainspent Sunday in Harts- field. -t___ Mr. Aulden Buchanan, Mr. W111i? I-Iickorl and ,Mr. Percy Whitlock. motored to Glen Valley last week the guests of their uncle Mr, Mc- Nenzio. Mr. Walter Rogers was a recent visitor to Smiths Road. Consumer Is Absolute Boss (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., Sept. 18 - “'I'he consumer is the absolute. boss" ' I-Iousekeepers, business women and officers and members active in the work of various organizations ‘were assured of this by Mr. A. A. Carroll, Secrtary of the "Ontario Marketing Board, when he spoke on "Fruit and Vegetable Distribu- tion and Marketing,” in the Wo- men's Building, Oanadian National Exhibition. He assured them that the farmer and the trade would give the consumer what she want- ed, packaged the way she wanted it, if enough requests were made for it. He pointed out that each consumer had an active part and a great part to play in bringing a- bout Inany desired changes in the distribution and marketing of the various commodities. The Na- tional Council of Women, under whose auspices he was speaking, he felt, could co-opcrate with the Ontario Marketing Board in many ways. ____i_r. NEW KIND 0F RECORD BOONEVILLE, Miss, Sept. 16- (UPJ-Prentiss County believes the fact there is but one foreign born citizen living within its boun- daries is a record of some kind or another- He is James Roberts, 68, a Scotchman. who has lived in the south more than half his life. and they have peculiar ideas about Americans." ‘ JQKWPB THEN-OR NOW! After the accident or today —when it's too laie or while you still have time-will you consider the importance of in- surance? Fortunate car own- ers who have never had an accident may scoff at this kind of protection, BUT — ask the ' ' of one who has paid out his own cash after a crash! WILLIAMS Cameron Block the warm season. Mr. John Keir and 1Vf'r. John Mc- Leod two prosperous farmers are busily engaged in lumbering. They plan on hauling a good deal of this lumber to Crapaud to be con- verted into shingles. A fishing party consisting o1 Mr. Walter S. Weeks, Fredericton, and Mr. Ernest lVfcInnis of Boston mot- ored to North Granville inst week. shortage of candidates to be due to "an enoneous idea of overwork. under feeding and underpay." NOTICE _i_. l? <///. _T"\:§* If." . illllflhWiil 8t BENTLEY, Limited Insurance Underwriters Charlottetown Phone 1036 Do not miss our instructive announcements over CFC!’ Tuesdays at 12.15 and Fridays at 7.15 o'clock. I am in the position to offer any kind of second hand bags at lowest prices. SSOII HOOCRIHW "ifauoui auof .10] scour Specialty 90 lb. potato bags. I. CLIMAN, 3805 Si. Urban Street Montreal, P. Q- tals, bigger salaries for trained staff. . . Finally an appreciable ‘ Comm EXTW/XCTOH "The clams bring about $8 a bushel. of hospital authorities believe the slL-'“'el.l.~“ or" not all]! min oar/ins lupuon -luo|' seq; pun Amuuoond anoii syn: luau: mm use-nut! at" tum ‘fmuub 1913i‘! "Ii 1° ill lllM "will cu; m" uns oq uuo no‘ 'an|ns u; ssonrgu oql wounded pun-lump scoped-putts tgoouoo-opuur “an on none; mo Kq pauorusll filillllO l EICIVW 113M ;lvap ; rjor 1 2i ea To 1 uret Jo: scol ova urgl Toi nor Mr. l. ZlWi ‘slim . rec, lsh- iecli l9th (8th the n- a dis! . ea] ad- I r zen yer ‘lad