—1,Lt llljfnn, Aillillt 14th. Mr. and ‘Irs. W.C.‘ Moore s kvnotns -on September 4m. a-Mr, and Ire, Freeman aunt-y- olds, Dartmouth, N.S., (formerly Msontagtua, P_ Iiiil.) s son Ii MARRIAGES |R5y_.|_,;wl§.-_~At York Par- IIIBIB on September 26, 1920. by av. SKI-I. Llttlejohns. Mrs. Elite lrby of Botbwei-l, P.lli‘..l.. to ‘home Benson Lewis, of East Boy- ‘ty. DEATHS wisn WORTi-L-At the P. I]. Island capital, September 8th. Mm- _.nk Worth aged 39, Funeral this srnoon trom her late residence. Pownal Street, at 2.15. leavinz .| house at 2.30 to People's Cente- ry. OURKE-At her home, 20 later Street on September 8th, iary Howatt. widow of the iatc lillism Bourke, aged ninetyfl" ears. Funeral private. IN MEMORIAM MR8. FRANK WORTH The Guardian regrets to record .be untimely deatth oi’ Mrs. Frank Vorth. who passed sway at the 1*. l. island Hospital, shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday tnoruing- M10"! 51x week; ago, she gave birth tc u boy, and was doing well, until she contracted typhoid fever. She was taken to the Hospital suffering from this sickness. Owing to her ("Forte condition she was llllillllu‘ to withstand this illness and not- \ t! wading medical skill and ten- der nursing her gentle spirit pass- axay be Him who gave it. The lute Mm. Worth was a daughter or Ti‘ John Vtitrt-or. She had u large tzvlr-r oi i‘ -n<is who will be ex- rtiingly sorry to learn of her d "t. in the very bloom oi woman- hood. t- ilrs her husband, she leaves to moprn a family of seven child- tczi, niint-ly. lie rtha, Got ion, Hor- rt. John, Eddistn, Lnwrlancti nnti iht- bnhjww-stiil unchristc-ncd. The bereaved fztnriiy will have the sym- pathy of all in their sore affliction. -i<+>-———— Qltwlt QillllfillfiiiS }N-.I-AL.VlFA>:, Sflptriii‘): r ii iflut tzrions turnishctl by l-‘ii. .\ic.i‘urtl_\" nrl (1), the Montreal Stock Ex ....8B 831-5 t‘: n .. . Cuban Cane Cru. ,gq.c£@ .- ‘Lachute, Que. 25th. 1918. Howard's Linimont Co. Limited Gentlomenr-Ever since coming tome from the Boer war l bnvv wen bothered with running fever ores on mv logs. itried many intros and liniments: Man doctor ~d continually for the blood. but t no permanent relief, till inst or when my mother got me in .\'IY\'.AR.D‘S LINIMENT. Thr- r-e o’ whlnh was almost monies‘ er {no bottles the sores com- ely disappeared and I have tnrkod every working dny slum- ' Yours gratefully. JOHN WALSH. l/‘S CHARGE OF tiAVV ATH-El ETES IN OLYMPIC GAMES AT ANTWERP Oflnlllldor iO. l. Mayo, U. 8. N. Commander Claude t8. Mayo. former chief of the Sixth Division of the Bureau of Navigation, has oh -rge of the U. S. Navy swl llorine Corps entrsuts for the Diyispio games to be held during hugustot Antwerp. “ l f l , - Bob Long s00 | “My Overalls and Shins no the but made; because-they on roe-y and comfortable. I designed them with the idea that you might wli to ltretch your arms and lop 0e- “ .. Awvinner In the Bob Lon‘ llll If t shirts is the Hieltory Disk Jr. Ask ' your deslsr for this bll shirlglt wears like s true friend. Ask your deslsr for Bil 59- the big Blue Oversll- the sloth that stands the test. lulu ss "lellesg"lnods BOB LONG: UNION IADI Overalls and Shirts 1 n. a touc s. co.. umma‘ Winnipeg TORONTO . loch-ell Bob Long Brands L Knows from Csuf fs Con! We have just itistnlleti n luau-him- for doing hemstitohlng on all kinds of material. This mnkes beuutllul finish for blouses utidr-rwonr ILH on etc. Mtitil orders will rem-iv.- prompt nttr-nrlon. Call or write u" for particulars. , .41 u SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 115 K\ENT STREET. """""0Tl/ETOWN, P F ‘ tBIB-D-l-BL .. xsililI. WE STRUSK WATER AT VERNON RIVER OCEANS 0F IT ifiightren thousand gallons in tel tours without. lowering the well n sIl, there's up ntrurni reason wh 'ri|' cnonltt llnVR just m1 good Ukll t"; vguf prr.=.--.~|_v lust i"- - line to tile lrask Aricsiat W ell Cc. Ltd t QQFGI‘ s.- 'hy-Ip\DOOPI\IA|I Ail (llllifllllllLK accounts and ‘lfbls zigainst the ostiiie of tbt ‘ate Mrs. (‘lizirlt-s Doyle ll’ tiresou ted at the Commercial Hotel, Kon- slxigton on Friday, Sept. 10th be- rwoon the hours of one and iivt rfflot-lt, will receive tDlYllll-pl ill teziiioti. R. L. DOYLE, Ailllllillfilfillill‘. 207i) ll-S Iii. t». t: A reward of $20 will he PM" by the undersigned or information lending to the arrest nnd convic tiou of any person or persons found trespassing on Fish or Fog island in Richmond Buy for the purpost of shooting. The name of the in former will be withheld. This is prlVJlIt- property nnd anyone found there with a gun without written permission will be prosecuted to this lull cxtcxit of tho luw. K. B. RICHAIDS. 2107-8 iii Sutnndfllotlililfith ’_lfliotiiéib;liliiritfle?é" IVest Pt. Gn. lluoy. l’. E. l.. is gone adrift from its position, thorn will be no buoy there until further notice. Signed T. G. TAYLOR. Agent of Marine. 2647-9-6-6i. To be sold by public auction on the promises of Mrs. George L. Scott, at Cornwall, on Wednesday 22nd. September, 1920 nt one o'clock p. m. her homestead farm of G5 ucrrs together with household furniture. binder. mower, seeder, roller, acuffler, carts. plows, hur- rows. 2 driving wagons, slelgbs nnd many other articles. ' For particulars apply to McLEOD d. BENTLEY, Solicitors. 242l3-8-2B-TuesThsSatl1l. s__; ’ lllST-A-l‘ sv n» ensure DINNER AT THE BLACKSTON! Chapter 106‘ in spite of my obyections, Tony insisted upon having dinner at the Blackstone. "l am not dressed for such a place," I told him as a last. plea. i really hated the thought of looking out of place, and so perhaps em- barrassing him. " “i haven't seen anyone there who looks any better nor hail as well to ma, and I have been there two weeks. I guess. Zena, you have forgotten what a stunning girl you are. Haven't you it n..“-.. .. . room?" "U! course, silly!" "I was going to ask if l in gl.» send one ii‘ you hadn"t! I'd sd-vise you to look in one occasionally. It will save you the trouble p] apolo- gizing for your 1ooks." _ l act: you haven't changed if I have!" I-reiorted just us we drew up to the liflflllll) iiguit-d tiili...“ of the Blackstone. Tony piloted me to the dining room. whispered to the head wait- er, whu looked serious for u tnouiout and then, as sumothiitg passed unobtrusively from 'i‘ony's pocket to his hand, he Obs. quiously ltd us tn “m; of ti... h tables in the room. He removed the "rcs¢L-rved"sigu with a nouns-t. "Saute old trick!" i said laughing. “They all do it. Par-t. of the busi- ness. Now aren't you glud you came?" The orchestra had coni- meticed to play. "indeed i 1th.! it is lovely." _"’I‘hat's the way to talk! Iisw listt-u to lllif music while I orticr, tie cart-in! tho! Th9)’ 1hr‘ tuulttiig n; you already!" i tiid ,,io',k about, a h» I nothing oi‘ tho stunts; o.) Wjiifil. Tony bud referred. liltiimtd i t.“ fine looking men, and beautifully iresst-d women, cbating. laughing, All enioymg thtmscives. I list 211cc] to the music, and decided I, too, would forget and enjoy, without llUllJlg my own anti 'i'ony's pica- strre by giving wuy to tho frctug .hul l was doing something I might regret. I hud felt that way all lllt Wily down in the tzixi—tbat I might xvgret going out with Tony‘. Tony ordered u delicious dinner-- ztil the things I liked and had n.. eaten for so long. H0 declared he must buy 2|. bottle of wine to cclc- oi‘: to, oitiib he rsmcmbrcd i never 111W I The world owes n debt of ilratitude to the l author of the now famous Marmoia Pre- scription. and is still more indebted for the reduction of thisharrnlcsseffecttvc obesity rcmcdy to tublct form. They are so con- venient to take, and as pleasant as candy. " lC after each meal and at bedtime will I “truly rcducc your Wfilfihf. two, three or I-nir pounds n week, nnd leave no evil I effects such as loose, flabby slunnnd un- sighll wrinkles. 1115120 on eatmgwhal you ii e-leave exercise tp the nth eteo- l hire your little tablet as directed and soon . ou will be your natural sell, cloaked in I Arm flesh and trim muscles. Marmols ' hescription 'i‘nblets may now be obtained ‘ or rtlldrmz extort-Q. or by wrttmil dirpcl t0 . the lilsrrnuin Co" ‘ _Garf|eld Budding, 1 ‘tern-it Mich" und their reasonable price our: dollar for a good aiu: x-lcavca . tie for dlctin or violent exi-rrlue ieduttieti oPthe ovsrfat body to nrooort ions. _ Desirable Farm for wie at Conway fitaiion n7 i-w-c (‘onsirting of 123 u .30 ticros clear and i first class condition, balau<~o hard stud wood, fine large Residence, prncti cully new; large burns iI-fltl out- buildings. Conveniently‘ situated to Churches, Station and Slilrcs quanter mile from School. Sell wltli m‘ without crop. Apply to owner.- JOHN W. TROwsDAL, (‘onwzty Station - 2669-9-8-51. ==-=_==_-_=_..- -- ~- mrrtuzsftittc l * ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKinnon propriet- ors of the Vimy Fox Ranch. " Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. I. are pre- pared to sell a limited num- » ber of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vimy Fox Ranch was i established in the fall of i919 and has 39 pairs of fox- es 21 of which are'owned by Messrs Prowse & MacKin- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under thr- management uf Mr. l-‘red Andrews nnd has ‘4 been one of the most suc- J cost-fut in the province this t your. The 39 pairs have to- 1 day 97 living pups or an aver- . It!» of 21-2 to the pair. Tnis t WP link will compare favor- obi, wib any ranch in the prov/ml, having strictly 1019 pup!‘ ‘ Th‘ policy of the mruage- ment was to select t‘ a very best foxes that money could Fancy llitilasses Arriving on ench steamer from Borbadoes at. lowest possible price to keep customers supplied until new crop is received. NICHOLSON l MESDIRIVEV. 2563-9-2-61. buy and feed the very best food. Results have justified this course. The number of psirs can be rsnchsd will be limited to fifteen so por- ties who desire to tske Id- vnutsgs of this should spook mrly. , "W! ' “mo” mmeresoneeseuemes Youesutstiwo. endorsed yibe whim renemlhelives uonrslchslllnplsslsehersss ‘Dr. J. Woodburfs Horse-Liniment lull Condition Powders i C llzs..'.i:.. amaze’: Q ylnqPinkEye, Splints, Curb firssnsents, Cracked Hoot: Foun ers_ Kidney Trouble Fever, Cuts firfernysfiiad-uil Every Horsemen and Farmer should keep these standard pre nu- aliens In the sis I; ' Sold all Dmqglsh and m) Stores. COOKSHIII, 0n. m‘ _._-__._==,$=I _-;=--,.. 4-. s: —.-_ [Ollcllell it-Dad thought mo _to youug—-r.ud when I sold I never bud taken any, wont without bim- sell’ rather than have anything i couidn‘t enjoy His kindness touch- t-d mo because I ‘knew that Tony Deiciud and men like him consider n bottle oi wine almost a necessary zidjunrzt to the sort of dinner h nrdtrcd. ' ‘ lit was good to sit opposite him and listen to the chatter of the old ctrawd, of the boys and girls I used to know so well. He said Jack Pryor was paying attention to Edith Wren, but he didn't think anything would come of it. "Old Jack was crazy about you, Zena! I always thought you'd en by marrying him. "No, ‘Pony! I don't think I ever hnd illiy‘ real idea I would marry- Jnck. i liked him, liked to be with him. But I have always felt that‘ liking was not enough-that a girl ‘trust core very much to marry a mun." “I know Zena, but you—thlngs changed so——- I know Jack saw you once nfter—- he told me. Perhaps l -lmuldn’tt give him away. But'he was pretty well knocked out when you went away and left no word for him." I made no reply. and Tony was stmi laughing nnd chatting in his old inimitable way again. We lingered over dessert and coffee until the dining room‘ was nea-rly amply. Then we went out and sat in the lobby for half h ur longer and listenctl lo the mu. ic. “it is 11 o'clock!" l exclaimed “ghost. "l must get home, Tony. l ltuvt- to gel up’ very enrly,you know." “lmngr-tl shame i.ooi"' But he rosn immctliaioly nnd 100k mp homo. 0n the wny l made him rromtst- in say tnathing of having its-n me lo nnjvme. “l have in lczui my own llfe—-u vcrY diilervnn pne, TOIIYJI-Ild I pre. fer to oe lost to all that belonged o lht- old llie-A-cveu my friends, I ‘lm d ‘vvflrklfli; girl. Probably l ~livuys will be. I went with you to- wzht and enlcyett it lltlgély. But “ch pleasures are not for me. They do not m in with the life l bztvo mztptied out for myself." "t" iltwmisotl at once. alilio ho tsailtlvhe ihoughtme 1001B“ ‘Sour friends love you for your- =P.f. Zena, not for anything else." TIllI1il10l'()W-— Zena Tells Mary Oi‘ I r Gqtnl 'i‘i|uu it.- iiitiisiiititilé srumo FRANK T. WATKIS Ywiletis his music studio on St-pt. 3rd. intending pupils will oblige by applying early for places in thr- class. 650 »J Studio. Phone or at the 2655-9-8-4l. .1 ‘l l I t ,. -i t I . ..~-..._-..-.....__.._.___ tPlnin wool fabrics and printed silks are frequently combined to produce charming frocks. VA sugy Tifiiufii Date For ' 1 Thanksgiving GOVERNMENT DECISION TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON. (Special to The Guardian.) (YPTAWA. Sept. 7.-—The Gov- ernment within the next few days. it si expected, will fix the dale for Thanksgiving Day. Last yctir Thanksgiving was celebrated on onday. October 13. As it has be- come the established custom to have Thanksgiving full upon u Mon- iay, in order that a long week-end may be prov ded for the conveni- ence of commercial men and others who desire to spend the holiday with their families it is certain that this practice will not be de- parted from this year and the Gov- ernment's choice wli lbc between Monday, October 11 and Monday, October 1s- “ There hits been no agitation this year to have Thanksgiving Day f-nil on an-y particular tiatc. Two sessions ngo Mr. lsanc Pcdllow, member for South ltcnfrew, intro- duced a bill i0 make the holiday o pcrmanent fixture for the first Monday in November iu order that it might be celebrated in connect- ion with Armistice Doy, but thr bill failed to secure a third reading Duty is bsunlly too plain to be attractive. NUTICE M“ Telephone subscribers please mid tn their directories the follow- ing new subscribers.“ 867 Antirow Frank W. 743-11 Archibald llr. (XC. lies. 8634i. Arssnau-lt J.ll. Res. 236a] Bulliugnil Guthrie. Res. 856-1 Illnncbnnl BIAS. Office 462|L Blanchard Dr. J.E. 221 Cameron ll. Harold. 727 (lanudalan Air Force Assn. 865 It"h'town Mil-ling Co. Ltd. 861-—Ch'town Vulctmizing Works 1113-12 Cullen T. P. Res. 174—<Doyle, J. A. Res. 785a] Davies Sir Louis H. Res, till-ii Douglas Bros. 802-1. Duffy Mrs. Wm. B. Rea. 539 Farquharson Mrs. ILS. tiff-IL Greene 0.8. Res. 856-1, Harris J.E. office. 868 Holber F.D. Res. 781 ltuman George IS. Office. WETTOUNN EXHIBITION l Al GEORGETOWN - l, ibursday, opt. 23,1920 $1,700.00 in (lush Frlzcs ' ‘rte indies of the Georgetown Women's Institute will nnrVfl hnt dinners on the grounds. The train will be held wt Georgetown until 4 o'clock p. m. and will connect with trnine at Mt. Stewart for Charlottetown, Souris nnd Elmira. 51R cents admits to nil depart- menis. For Prise Lists or further iu-- formntiot: apply to J. LESLIE POOLE. President, Lower Montague. ANDREW LAYERS. Secretory. : Georgetown. 2667-9-8VlbhsSatWTsueaiii. l 23B-L Joni-tor Zion Church 824a! Johnson Dr. H.D. 397d Kelly James. Res. 259 Maritime Export Co. 852 MaeLeod Allison. Res. 802-J tMucLeod John T. Res. 7l9-L McGrnib Mrs. R..B. 381-1. tMurphy P.T. Grocer. 860 McLainen Service Station. l’ silrldaoLeod Miss Elsie. Res. we tMcbellan Dr. YWm. R321 McRne K.F. Res. :5" Prgvvinciai Engineer. 3664 Rodd S. Vernon. Res. 45441. Sisters of St. Martha. 865 Strand ‘Phi-titre. 849-J Vickerson George. Res. 26-J Wadmnn A.W..D. Res. It's n pity that the head msn of nny business or profession should have to work at the same price as previous to the war s0 as to se- cure omploynient The above is for the consideration of the public. PROF. MARCOU, Sept B-Bi. _ girdle Iwere finished > rather V Beotlon for remodelling s half worn dress or combining two that are not wearable may be gleaned ‘rt-m the sketch offered today. The narrow skirt of figured material is topped by a long Russian blouse of the plain color. Ytandbd with the silk and with little silk tusseis giv- -~.g nn additional trimming touch. .he short sieeves——still seen fre- tu ntly rcgardless of the fact that style authorities are all in favor It the long sleeve for the cmni -)fl:l0I1-—SI‘9 finished ‘with cu batching the skirt. A frock of this type will be ser- vicsnble and smart for early fall and the average ‘wardrobe wli usu ally be found to contain the "mak- ings" of one or two between season rt-sst-s if a title new material ii. tdd-ul or sufficlrnt ingenuoiy em iloyed in combining the mater . tw-tiluibie. The Russian blouse zype of tlrest ‘s being featured for the coming reason in many lines developed for dung women. One charming froclt ccentty net-n had ll lflflfl “WNW” blouse, similnr to the one shown ir. tho sketch. it was mnlln of, black -\t‘u. flINiFllfld with large orm metal buttons of d-ull blue. helt‘ ill with u girdle of matching color and worn over a full pleated skirt Another very sitiant Russiar blouse dress was rmade of taupt velvet, with a narrow panel eni broidered in several rich shades ex tending down either side of tht. blouse. A narrow strip of the em- broidery served as a girdle; whici was loosely tied. The ends of the with metn! tassels. ' ' ‘irlcotlne was introduced as u talloredvdres fabric several seasons igo and soon became so ‘much the lugs that scrges were regarded as dcniasse. It is interesting to note that fine French serge is again lined up with the exclusives. and that it_ is employed in many of the smartest of next season taill- CUTS. -» ._ s-Qeooekoo-oe out toincco; 8o Easy To Drop cigarette, Cigar. or Chewing Habit. t l l..-.....- NoTo-Bac has nelped thousand» to break the costly nerve-shatter mg tobacco hublt. Whenever-yet have n longing for n smoke o chew, Just place a. harmless No-To Sac tablet in your mouth instead All desire stops. Shortly the habi is completely broken, and you art better off mentally, physically, fin tncially. it's so easy, so simple Get a box oi‘ NtrTo-Bao and if i- Joesn't release you from all crm ing for tobacc in any form, you» druggist will refund your mono) without question. No-To-Bac i» made by the owners of Caecarets mnrefnre is thoroughly reliable. UNWERSITY °°“""" IN ‘iris, Science, Law and Divinity A thorough Academic training tl moderate cost, smidstthe best -cial nnd moral surroundinp. the. College will Sepieinber 29ib,li'exi i-‘or Calendar and information re-opsn on - errunoe qualifications and rell uutlfll accommodation, apply u. Tlllli PRESIDENT. ', Windsor, N. I. 171-1 1Julv fltlflspt. ztl. iluéciion Stiff The undersigned executors of tht estate of John Dobsou will sellby public Auction on the premises wt Summerside on Monday THE. TH-IRTEENTII DAY Ob‘ SEPTEM BER A. D., 1920. at the hour of 2 o'clock» in the afternoon. All thn: Dwelling House situated on the south side of Fitzroy Street owned‘ by the late John Dobson. The lot is 75 ft. by_75 ft. This dwel- ling house contains all modern con- veniences and centrally located i.- one oflihe most desirable residenc- es in the Town. ALSO there will be offered for stile nt the some time and place 7 shares stock Radium Silver Blue‘ Foxes Limited, 2 shares Stock The Willow Hill Silver Black Fox Company Limited. t For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Dated this 7th day of August A. D.. 1920. HEATH STRONG, HARRY H. MUTTART, \ Iixecntors. 1 - 2668-9-8-31. — FARM FOR SALE Three acres of laud with good house m out. buildings all in good repslr. one mile from Chariot- ‘tetown on Malpeque Road. Ap‘ ply to Joseph Doirou on the pre- rnises_ $514k“. ' .1 ..,~.... \ lOIl-l-Iitl. Wednesday, September 125th i920 GOO-JN PURSES» 600 “ 1. 2.i1"rrot,2.20 Pace.“ Persimmon; 2. 2.24 Trot, 2.27 Pace. Purso—_-$200. 3. 3 Minute Trot and Pace. Purse—$100. N0. 3_opcn to King-‘s (lounty horses only. Entries close on Friday, Sept. 10th, entry fee 5 p. c. of purse with 5 p. c. additional from money win- JETS. National rules to govern unless otherwise specified. First class meals and refreshments will be serv- ed 0n the grounds. , - Splendid accommodations for teams and auto- nobiles. Asthese are the last “tuning up” races previous to tlr Provincial Exhibition, all the best horses on the sland are taking part. Should day prove unfavora place next day. ble races will ‘take Come and see the Fair. n_ n. ACORN, ._ ' Secretary MEMBER NATIONAL 'l‘R()'l"I‘lNG ASSOCIATION 2622-9-4Stths5i. ‘ For Sale by Public nnd On Tuesday, September 14th, 1920, the property and furniture of the estate of the late Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Euston Street, Charlottetown. a Sale of furniture commencing at l0 a.m. f The house and grounds will be sold a 12 noon the first day 0i .» - Auctioneer ZBMI-II-E-lil Pure Bred Live Stock NAME ADDRESS BREED AGI Theophilus Pineau, Rustlco. R. R. Holstein Bull, i yrs. John B. McEwen, Greenwich, Ayrshire Bull i yrs. J. B. Millman, Kensington, R. R. I, Shortorn Cow 8 yrs. " (with calf at side.) I. 13. Miilman, Kensington, R. R. fisher-thorn Cow 7 yrs. t (with heifer oolf st side.) Shorthorn Heifer l5 m0!» Shorthorn Bull 1 mos. Sborthorn Bull Calf 3 m“- Shortborn Bull Calf 1 m0. 1 Chester Boar, 3 y"- J. B. Milltnan, Kensingion, R. R. I, n. C. McLean. DeSnble. ~ J. S. Jenkins, Upton Farm, J. S. Jenkins, Upton Flrimt Murray Gordon, Cascupee, ‘Vm. Htislam, Springfield. Jersey Cow, 3 yrs. J. W.-Boyce, Boushsw, R. R. I Berkshire BBoar. 1% y"- Percy Q. Predenick, West Devon. 1' Holstein Heifer, I 1H4 ' Holstein heifer calves, ii monthl- Department of Agriculture m ___._'_;_.:.___ ‘Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTIIIIIATIOIA LLIII ornsionr mo Pssssuosn ssnvies or. JOHN AND sosTON .. npriflt oxi$“fl"i"f"....‘i‘ili°'l'v".'.,”lik' ° Refill l'fl‘.."-."i'l\‘.i2§€i7 .3“, “on, foyedlale-flfir 15in- are m m5: aatwrt snarl-ab: f," RUM“, ‘Mug-l aux lyl-“The Sotur sy t no are ‘ FARE mm ITATIRQOMI um "P nt t I w sort-vii C‘p}i€§h,;¢:£€,e:tlo|ia ‘Itetrnnoliton Lino moans for N0 . 0 on u n rn ti i t ~ m ' Tifirlsnksl. hogan“ ._ ,_ l