FAUE 51X SPEED AHEAD Swift and swanky drama, thrvbbllli.’ with intensity. Mirror the runlunce and thrills of the smart sot on ihc 5-day boats. CAPITOL -1v0 W PLA YING = she's Calamity Jane. the female tornado vrllo made the West bad ' for bud nlcnQ heart betrays her! BEIITRM. GUARDIAN PUSSY WILLOWS-Jrhe Guard- ian has received a lovely bunch oi’ puggy willows picked 011 FVDHHTY 3nd by Mrs, N. Peace on the farm her womaspp o! Judge Huzard. m" Tea Hm But DANCE IN l. O. 0. F. HALL. under the auspices of ‘ the Odd Fgllows, Thursday, February 4th. Admission 35 cents. 489-34-11- cmurcu or SCOTLAND-Rev Ewen MacDougzll will preach Sab- bath 7th at Coleman at 10.30 and '1 and at lvlilo at 8 p. m. Also Mon- day 8th at Summernlds at 7.30 p. m. MR. B. ROY IIOLMAN has pub- lislied his election card in today's issue having been nomfnated for the Fourth Ward for which he at present sits. Mi‘. Holman promises to give special attention to the el- ectrlc light contract with a. view t0 reduction. and also to matters sf- ‘ectmg labmp 4964441 Carraghcr.‘ Wm. Bradley and E _ _ d d Francis Bludley, Jr. XCIUII a S an g AUCTION FORTY FIVE$-Th0 glZllIlOIOllS IllghlZS 3i’. fourth or last series of Auction sea with “u; “moi” £31“; “pig; New Glasgow e5 Om€, y p , » ' D IN I ‘us?’ febmflry the fist aim Audits The January mevllus 01 the .‘ {will _ '| _ firs prz: was wgnb y M58 fins; Hazel Grove Womens’ Institute LOIS MQRAN t‘ " ‘ svlgaigaraénsmrgn. pyxsx; ma‘; met at the home of Mrs. Leslie , f - 1 - S - . - . . , W k lth twelve members and 3131-1355 3,15 _ ‘ ly merited by Alex. Coady and Earl Be “i; w _ m, Am“ 4,Ic uovtnrax 2p \IlURl I , ; Mm is d“ b Mex Goad six visitors present. The mes g .‘- 1"". . .' .' iv-mli-ss _ . . ' ‘ ° “‘ w“ y y‘ opened by singing the Institute “mil” ‘l 1"’ °"“~ 1"‘ "- » ___......_. .- riioilxcllii. oovr. TAXlc Second by J. Bernard. Lucky table - “(MP 7 ‘L’ 3-“ ‘il00\‘lll(lll’l‘ \\"i) (‘.\('l'l'5 " iJ-illrin i"... rum xlml. lluvl‘. crux lc—-16c. u c n olation b Mrs Elle Mc- °d° and m” reading or the creed ""‘l"‘“"“ 5"‘? Gml- T‘ ' 9° i h (mllxill mo. i a x x.l;., ADFIJYS 40v, uuvl‘. TAX 2c. --42c. an o s y ' n by the President. The roll call lifirqyy 4g? ‘(ifivlp 1;“: Ev. nv Tm: l.l(ill'l‘ or THE ~ _ i:ill.l)l-Il-\ 15c, PROTINCKAL GOVT. ‘FAX lc-lfic. final?‘ I'm“; 316:3; S“: 3:5 was answered by each one telling ll rt-n .10, sup 11m L‘. SIUVRY “UON__SON I 0n yMrs. , O . en - how they spent Christmas and . - ' ' mens by John Gamhum. New Years. The different c°m_ —-—~—-—-- __ AI .~ . Alberllin l", l"). I. '11 _‘,‘l‘ill‘~'~ ZIYU, but l (if 'l P o -» his rcs ' for ilic past l‘.\'l‘ll'».\" :{)l‘l.i u» will; cud lll Slimmer- five _v 1n ‘lkgviiii. ‘The (lP-"Cllfivd side, iii-l‘ inoillcr is a patient (YLc-airy and Vicinity I: lspiufiiil iii llic Clfllllllllllll)’, of zl , ': l, iiicnilhii dspiiaiiioii, indilslri- llc made friends “mi pullcriliis ‘Jlhlillird school is Hoivnril, Cape Wolf. are glad to (‘ll- ' I '.\..!ll nll classes. Wlillc bu 113 wi/loy ltiliinisii lmll highly rc- p, Ln lggiiq»; Coililiy hOS])lii\l:—-D. greatly mlawcd ii}. Hp lppws m 1 illl.!' l.i~..-: sorrowliir ‘iiliiiiit’ iliso l.i1F.‘-' ("W") A-li POYLTIIV YIIIYH< will pr". i lill('(' lzlrrc qililillities of EGGS at n nominal riisl, ' np_\.l.cul_.plln.s E G C, also two soils, All: l), MiicPhcc. p0 )l.\§ll will produce larger who is one of ill.» (lilmClnlT of flit! quantities iliun any other LIa1*“jI1i|\ '1'; w!» ' (‘niiliiiisslon flllll mu‘ ' .1 .1, 1r ' vof Raymond, S] lillll hr-nrcrs “'97P? 111 H. AIncVitiic . Robinson and IlliPllb was made m 401-3; at TTYOH- . 'l";i' Tilda-sols ll.‘ K. Hollilrf. l-‘rrtl If ‘l i ‘lilo PioiiY ‘flit-y must "Lily or blhl." if fell with Ill. ITHFOIKIYH. (ii-t some toillli‘. sold in uny quantity. Privml lower. l-or szili- lit our Sl-Illl) .i\.\'l) FI-Ilil) Barter & Co. mo,» ft in POlIlI 13v A: i-vcniliu. Jan. l~'.i"l'il iii his own pursuzi Flli v 3:1 ii-ziki iilu-iilis iiiid llllll‘ Hi 0 -' "137511- 1' ' ("Ti bug's zigihii met . . . .» i- ..». f .- '1' i m: . il‘ l". on f“ u". prim. 53G,- ppd _ ili-igylilaoi oi ally “only, pr, l .11‘, ill. \\ . . Y ii i ill w lis lltic‘ d PUFLTRY n", Qfning [mhv 11p; community". 'l‘lic_ niili-i-l; :il- llicil- (i‘.\'ll lvi‘. A hotly con 05.0 ivlllit is there either on illi- ' hqbitmlq of ‘his “pp (“Fol-icy m.“ mm“. T, .-_ of} in 3, scflfe of 4-2 ill farm or in the liurilyzird that ‘ '“ '_ ‘ ,, . _ p _ ,. - f, ,,,. “iciyp {on Dpspflg p“ 5 ppupn And if “d “m, fast passing {HUI} Zlllkl iilr. AAlLL ‘AL. ill ‘p -\_ A l V f hi.’ ‘WU m. a n lilu-rzil supplv of our (‘cle- MllCPllGB kite liiiiiiy (i ivll be illc lion p f lo vii. l. . lirzifi-il I! I. .\ '1‘ (‘ ll F‘ 0 R D'S i lids‘. I so cl‘<i '-\l iii hockey cnll1l1FlflSl$ p‘ in filo \-;.»..‘.i~rii Suction, for sscssioli of the hit-Lean cup. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson. lllllllbfllil “Uri, spoilt a few days work, visiting friends in st sllllllllPfFililC. M“ prmny plum llcnwood. vrlis (lvlortfllo lzis‘ ivcrlr In the oil! and nizilloil Ivlectiiig, livid Cli rlciifi: ‘ oivn. iwill he held on Wednesday Feb. 3. . is!’ w; dzlr-J. lo W inc s ilic foul-ill’ PERSONALS Mr. Geo. M. MacKay. Graham's The many flzends of Mr. Hzrold scelliin around again. after his 1w and took the place of their mother in leading them on the paths of rectitude and prepared them to fight the battles of life fc- which solicitude and sacrifice the family now are both grateful and lovingly appreciative. The family consist of John P., High Sheriff of Queen's County; James A., Kelly's CrossfRev. George F.. S. J. Missionary in Ontario, who was home for the funeral; Rev. Austin, S. J., Regina. Basin, Win- fred" California, and Sr. 5t. M. Francis, Montreal, and Sr. St. Mg Austen, Rochford Sq. School, Char- lottetown. The funeral took place Wednes- day, Jan. 27th to St. Joseph's Church. A solemn High Mass of Requiem was sung, the celebrant being Rev. George F. Bradley, Dea- con. Rt. Rev. Mons. Maurice Mc- Donald, Sub-Deacon. Rev. Fran- cis McQuaid, Master of Ceremon- ies. Rev. J. C. Pitre. P._ P. Tile pallbearers were: Messrs. Amos Monaglian, Dominick Mc- Donald. John W. Bradley, John P. FEBRUARY 4, 1932 .._== the pain Ila 100 were paved. Much of it latest pavement with wide comers and curved edges-lie ft wide. Coming across Kansas we ran info single tracks of snow and ice-but that day We made 840 miles. We have made 5600 miles thus far and with our new car have not spent a nlckle for arw repairs, easy on oil and gas. Gas here is 16 cents and clear across the country never higher then 1'! cents. In New Eng- land and New York it is 8 and 9 for the t. Coming west we passed via Iliagsra and Windsor-through Oanadaandwe saw a difference in the attitude of the people. The U. s. A. is not the cause of the Oan- adian dollar discount-but 1mg- lan.d But folks acted as if the U. S. A. was. If Canada thinks that mittes gave their reports and new ones were appointed. Mrs. Harold Bzignall invited the members to her home for the February meeting, Road, was a recent visitor to the City. recent illness. Mrs. Alfred Gorlll, Glcnwood, _.__. who is o. member of the Canadian Mr. Francis Williams. Fountain- roll call to bl‘ answered. How to improve our Institute? A Pro- gramme was then carried out of vocal and instrumental music also National Poultry Record Assccl- Road, is at present visiting in the ntlon. has received on invitation to City. attend the Annual Meeting which MR. at ilic Curls Riie Hotel, Toronto FRANCIS BRADLEY Ont. The sudden and unexpected de- ""*_‘ mise of our old friend, Mr. Francis Miss Ella Currie, has returned to Bradley‘ the “Grand Om Man" of llirr 110019 m 5P1‘ lngfieldi an" the parish of Kelly's Cross, on Sat- curing a couple of iveeks, visltlnz urday evening January 23m 1932, at ilie home of lier neice, Mrs. certainly wpp p shock’ p cause of Raymond Kennedy- Oliearr- sincere sorrow, sympathy for the ———- family and a genuine sense of loss Messrs Horace McDougall, and 1n the hearts opghe people p! 5p Guy Ellis. Olieiry Road. are busily Joseph's parish. Mr. Bradley, engaged in building a. new fleet 0f though 33 years of age, and who gcar. in preparation for tho lobster never lost a day of his life from fishing season. work on account oi’ sickness, on *——- llle dull of his death was hauling The ycuni: proph- of Lot 7 are liomc his year's supply of wood. preparing a ploy entitled "The assisted by his son, James A. He P in Across the Hill" which they remarked to his family that he did some readings and was greatly en- joyed by all. The meeting closed b_v singing the National Anthem after Wllicll o. dainty lunch was pnsscd by the memberbt-N. The following was taken from n letter Which has recently been received from Dr. Robert F. and Mrs. Winston. Oklnhomi. The "Whisious" visited the Island in the summer of 1030 also 1931 and held meetings in the different Churches of Christ and the follow- ing letter vvoilld be of interest t0 their host of friends. ,. Dear Island Frlcndsz-Jiile have been on the go much of the time on short mid long trips. Our longest was 2200 miles and then 770 miles ivith intermittent trips between. Roads are fine mostly tho United states has any cinch on things let me say “N35” going down the streets of any city after 6 p. m. one meets hundreds of tramps who ask for money. In Michigan alone are over 500000, unemployed. In Chicago are over 600000 or more than half of the unemployed. In Illinois wheat is selling aifloc and oven less the bushel so tamer-s are up lfllnst it. Churches everywhere are cutting down expenses and no new work entered. I know of ministers out 40% in their salaries and 25% is usual. True that in the last the 8 has 83% more purchasing power than two years ago but millions hav'nt the dollar: On. the Indian reservation in Okla-oil llmds__ each Indian receives from 050.00 tn 100.00 the year. if than were five in the family each would receive his full amount, but that has been cut out this year to $600. 0ll— yes oceans of it, but the lsw wont let the oil men pump more than 33% market on crude oil so low that it hardly pays to pump-and pay taxes on the tremendous ‘put-it where losl/ u -_s and feed the poor and the YlBht now are in we maiority. The nothing except the WYDOmtion-s of the domi '8 little. Olll’ Greeley c010 "INNQ was a 300d one m“, 75' actually added, and we are p“ mam"! Plans for méeblpgg m“ held in Pueblo and Denver. Th5 climate here ls glorious-balmy, w, are near the frost line here and seldom do we have frost. It may be we can make P. E. r, m,“ summer it would be a fins trip and it is certainly glorious in summer it stands in a class by itself-quid we love it. great Church files they m An interesting game ofliockey m, Played in the New Glasgow link Tuesday Evening when the Rilsticc "Rangers met the New Glasgow "IIIIIJGHIIB" I01‘ 8. friendly game, The scorn was 2-0 in favor of the visiting team. The game was m: and clean and the New Glasgow players who are noted for their good sportsmanship can take a beating with a. smile this being their first same this season Mr. lame Stevenson refereed the game to the satisfaction of all, there were 11° Penalties handed out. After 1o minutes play Joseph Gallant scored for the Rangers and in the I Iclmrmsc in front of the net. The ice was in excellent condition, 811d unloved s. skate after the match the visitors were mated to ii lunch which needless to say was greatly enjoyed. Following was the line up Im- PerIalm-Goal: Mervyn Bulinan. Harold Stevenson, Harold Dickerson Louis Maby, Eric Stevenson, Revill Dickerson, Chalmers Laird. Kenn- eth Stevenson, Edwin Stevenson. Rangers-Goal; A. Bilote; libr- properties. Rents are higher be- wards: Joseph Gallant, Eddie and quite a number took advantage _ of expect to put on sometime in not feel very well, and spoke, not K‘ i. Dawson Tistbiriwgu r.- ivcck end iviih M I w’ E n‘ ‘I q fin"! m Fobuury. The youni; People of complained-not he-of a weak- gsvigizggs trglysgiggefogoiilgsum ggszrzaxless 1m” it tee" 1mm‘ Glllnlttllfllllh Duuvvlle. Frauds l-ozniavrs in 'l"i‘\'ill, p, , m m,’ q, .. r - springrlcia are also Drepfinnk a in his breast and about '1 or 7.30 l’ Y "W" “ “e5 "i811": Dmlwtte. Defence. Viuvvnt Gallon! W _ __ ivns (l vii 1 1'(‘Ci'l tthe 110ml‘ of Play for presenmmn to the Pppm o'clock after looking over tho 2200 mu“ and an but “M” EV"? fill! hi8" provisions t0 house Arthur Gallant. M“ n n '37 ,. r _,, ,- m" Tinygnlr) Mi-‘fi l" Yllll M ‘l-nlams- ‘lwst in the nom- mhmy the leading role newspaper. he told his sister-in- """"- ———~ _. ._ ..._. 11's rr‘illi'll"(l i0 in: homo, after bc- C11“ i0 he taken by Miss Clnretta llmg- 13W "l" he thought he would lie . inf: on the Island for the Dfl-‘t Wfiek land. down ‘or a “we Wm“! m m! T00111- ' ’l‘ry0n and Vicinity ‘where n» iirnnini inc iunrml of lbw-W‘ “m?” "ml "my 1M1‘. Clifford Ellis. weary was a I“ " "a" "m" °1' 8° she Went to ' ____ y hi: infill/w into ll. A. lUJlOPlIDEE. Cmlllllv G7”l‘-‘-"°°‘l- ‘will; ‘l “ml” l4cccnt ppm“. to We“ Camp him to ask him if he were feeling S t a a pp, p,‘ m. 1pc p“, “any A _____,_ ciid iwci-iiffl-r ni tho homo of their better, and to her horror found . Plus-s, “lion's deziili occurred in "Dzid" Ljzuinli, who is BIDCXICllllII l"'il“~ll‘~ll"tll'“'" M” Shem LOCI“ 111m breathing almost his last . ‘ . llrl: w county liosliiial, after ilic \\‘ln'ci' in Viciririzi, where lic ROM- ‘ _ gfiaglpsqig: past‘): Rev’ ‘I'd? m‘ z: at iriiici .7‘ l‘ - f; . l_ ll -‘ iutcl" un Cantcvn —”_"' ' mmom as “Pee Y 3-5 O O WW1 llltl3ulllfftlilfsllll iitnihg \]’.l('i['il"llfu\l1l'i‘llil. silent Slui- M35 lT-"lfl" EH15 lmdlm‘ "l; P05811710. 8nd the last rites oi’ the . ~ iiiloriioriil in LilC ‘Fijvon Biipiini. d'y Ins; n‘; his home ill ‘Fryon. an“: H n‘ 5mm n ‘vpgk m‘! N‘ ' Catholic church were administered‘ ‘vhurph’ “hm,” a huge Iwocvxppnl _______ colifly i {lip liiiiilc of Mi", mill Ylrs. i ‘Sluch 15 life, even what 18 called fl m, and Mm Le Ray Krupp“ of R. Ii. Fllifllllld soriugfivid West. ST‘ WES’ England, Jan. 31__(By long life" in this vale o! tears. o.‘ mourning lricmli mid iioiitllbors; our deceased ‘rlend, had a long .1l~\~ l ilc ~ ii . E I i “l ..lt c Tr; M i , .. i " 0 if". u. ~ i» - ir Roi‘: a l". fjrossrnlln h‘ ' i u ‘ I i 1mm a Wlvfim lllmorlnt ihc home o; Zlnrgeodilricfliurflica: St liifesfbbomwall: giiielliylnuliuzncfihbllielfomxliltiulllzllyo 12 . . . . ‘ ' l" f‘ l‘, / i ' ' - I‘ ' .1. _L. Luud and R1 .1‘? Ali's. John NlncQilniric and liiilo Cm N Dune“ “ouch “rm-c dug up recently by a and made continual sacrifices 3y ‘farm lnborcr, Ernest Thomas Ber- rimnn, have been designated by the Coroner and jury sitting on the case ns treasure trove and there- szon Donald of llrimplon have rc- turiicil homo nfuir spending a pleasant visit in Ti'_\'0ii West the gulp-it of licr prirclils. Ml‘. and Mrs. Quaker Oats is best food to start the day, for it is nature's most finely balanced cereal. Id-"Dllllflllll mid llll(l!‘l' the ilircctloil c? tho True Brothers Masonic Indira nuizibvr 8 of CTHDZllVl, of Willi: h ll" unis a prominent member. the "sweat of his brow'" his one‘ innermost and dominant thought and objective in this life was to lve and show others so to live, Mr. lT Slrriiiir. K. C. Slimmer- side, SD"?! lllc work mill us guest of I The lillv .\ll'. MacPhce was born ill Siaiford Miiilim, 12.11;!" _ ‘VI-twp,’ C‘ Wllklnsoll. mm the proper“, or the cmwn. as mat when his earthly span was at »-.— _~ is done wlicrc money, plate o;- thc m end he should be prepared to RE! I whi h cuts .____ _. ~——’-?"’ like, in‘ [Olllld hiddflfl in the earth, an“, with a pure sou], that Life Gymugmgnkiigéutcistssquakgroflts!‘ llic owncr being unknown. Berriman {or which our brief stay here is You never ti“, of it because so do. iviu. d 214111‘; in an old come I01‘ hi5 but a prelude. Those who have at- “do”, go nourighing, go agreeable to 1 a ciuiilulri". Wilfred Hollow. whe he tended st. Joseph's Church for a digestion, . .,-. , , . “ ‘~__ *7 4c 9 l i Lin: tll.. il k hcdgel l ti h ll till in 1m l t- . Chills‘ i) at Osid S M101?" pcpcisnine alphiic lggsseemfiurs dilcefisej {pandas 0:1“ _ For only the plumfis: grains are L P d at first hcn-innn thought they ing down the hill to his beloved, "and lam?” 33*‘! 13$‘ 3;: at 43st r0 1 w were oi‘ no Vitlllc nnd left them in St. Joseph's. there to saln new g l Ckrs life and strength before the Altar, “dmmd u’ tend" aka‘ the ilclil overnight, but later he look them to n. local antiquarian, who advised him to consult the cor- munlon- ppm. A jpwppm. to whom he took Mr. Bradley though the owner of tho illlli-Vs lnicr sin they ‘were one lures fem. was enterprising and mild of flb lens; 18 cnrot. The view‘ had ‘he 7e“ mmml-ln"? 59ml?- Supreme in nourishment. Protein for stamina and to repair wastage. Carbohydrate for energy, and abund- ant minerals to enrich and purify ll"? blood. Bulk, to aid digestion. and by reception of Holy Com- I and So lcrs of Condensed and ~_. ' .' n - A pROD " ‘ " A . ivis cxpi-rsscd that the articles were 0V" 5° Yell-Ts 55° he “Kim the B003 ked Quick Quaker UCT 0F Cl-"Qn ' contr ct bulldi b l b u” '°'°°° ' - i " q , . ,. , ~ L o!‘ on, Middle Bronze Ago. 1,000 a "E “m” l.’ Oats are e fastest cookln ccrcul. f Evdph“ ‘ed M11“ yours bill)?!‘ Christ. 'I‘lirco of them erecllns the ‘lulu 110° °°h°°l Theysreresdytoservcinit minute! . N J i I wrrc torqucs~collnrs or neck chains 2x322}? 52912;; flax; :5”: Klhe HIM!’ U16 water ‘will. i. ' _ . _ s a u c a n- _ p, I ——-dll(l wcic beautiful examples. The Kora’ the churches at Two“, Tub Begin now womb“ of Quaker opts iitlir-r nrlicli-s were of raw material. bnauuu. But do not expect to fipd cadie and st. Andrew's. But while English China N‘ .<'l'i.l';'5- Milk is l’€‘)°b“b:l’_ “lend”: l“ mfkhgirtri’ a. hard worker he did not neglect of New p, 1 the rare Quaker Iillavoult‘! M1131 8°10 o. lii=r@—~-'il>=~lii1ily " m’ “mm” ‘“' °' “w. “ ' the intellectual side of his life, but iuQuickQuakerOatl 1 r nourishment in ot er on . _ c su S’ " pure. l. is pure rlih rm“ “ins 9' mrque 51W!“ w the was a constant reader and having marllged "china- {z Y0"! Pwhl“ Pl!" the name and bi-st of tlicm in the Ilritah Museum. he ware. Every psck- ' iqtufg 9f ghg kmdly Quaker. Irargfi a good memo y and Judgment \\ll\\“.\l ousehold size, with and without , _ i lk z- i;-i~l ~ v m m“ Con” n r u Till! Coroner, having declared the became cued o’ a we“ spared 2 33:2?“ chinaware; small 10c. size. Seulfll hy cvliporntirin io , / I m, A.“ llhiclES treasure-trove, a claim was l d and could dim!“ any and En m}, chinawm _/, _ flpfflisafiIrlgun) iniirou by '1'. M. ggalncrnon 1:11p: quemon o‘ m“ mwnmm ppryvtnlifir-iiirllfip; packsses only. NEVERmBULK. [iriive all ilishcs calling gr mwlgyhgf ouxizwgoésrd: m: He mid" °h°l°° 9’ m" 5°55 "ad- lclcotion of large M pggkgggg o! Quskercereols conn- mm“ i“ W ' Y ing, rejected the spurious. slushy hwdlvmvpiww- taln cou ns with which you w for milk. Use the (‘rin- donsvrl in improve all i‘? lit“; calling for mill; Il/Apbizarnv ttppl-Ii secure v uable articles. points raised, and meanwhile would retain the articles. The Coroner slntcd that when property was stuff and thus gave tohis family s. grand example, both in temporal and spiritual matters. mNDBNSHD" rvminiii r- , - ., , ,_ ,, _ _ Sweetened Condensed Mill.» m?liJHii-ilil-Ihillifi i! “ufiim '°”'Z"d by m” 0mm‘ n“ fmd“ “m5- About fifty-five years ago Mr. Unsweetened Evaporated Mill.- 1m the li/hirc Labgl H, n. recent Act of Parliament. com- Bradley mun-m; M153 Eliza A, ; - ~ piisiiicd at full market value. Donnefly of Albany, who w“ rm- . The fnd has aroused great lnter- 39mg time previous a teacher at rs}; in the district, and several on- Kelly‘; cross. She died some 45 Mallow Th! Qvulm0au Company Poiorboroiigli only“! lgpslmnlnillcrlifllllgifi" li-"iuurluns Wm! life-Wilt it lhc ln- years ago but her sister Miss Jane Mal-m also of Quaker Natural Brim, Aunt Jemima Pancake lndolkor higkloiqvdlalwm‘ f; Donncllsramaincdwtbflnlirad- (lull-Wu '