...-.,‘ ,-.~'_,..».-. »t,=-_v.-'-.-.-.-e.._,,....__@. A. . . ---... M-.. M.-- w-» . 1 -,. u; ii$x_~_ e,>=-.-=-.w.-— ~» —DIC‘I'IONARIES can be had a ulfl-npmmhibdwhukuptm the Western Guardian Office. Wat cg.“ Wwwmlef Street. Summerslde for only flf V“ c a ‘subscription. —-YOUNG PACERS FOR SALE VA PO RUB ‘-~One filly 1s months 0m by Long- UIQZIMLUflQhQI/sgpflqgur set one filly six months 01d by Roy of lVinnie Aubrey. ' , SObry, lVillmot. There Are Gifts ' * —GUAFIDIAN OFFICE. -- The Fol’ EVCYYOIIQ Guardian's Western Office is now ,. located in the hfcNeill Building. Mabons Drug h b , Water St.. Summerside, w ere su < Stofe scrlptions. news or advertising will You may spend liftlv nr mrsrh: the taririy la there. Your "I'll" [Drug sum- "in" 1n- firrflllnl tavlrfy of IlIlllNi. well-known. alllltinrd morrhandiae — t h n Iilirnl MIrI-tiuna of low-priced KENT (hiiallltlao iiiiiil. Pinyin] (‘Lida Srla lluiis Fundy lirniinl (1rd: Mirrors Bond Nlalionery Vlrlrolas Vilma and Albums Pipes‘ Perfume iieta lliard (‘andy lwrfamirers (‘lganttu Thermoa Bottles (‘Igars Automatic Pencils Powders Tamnurn Bottles (‘umpatta Ilrnahes-wrory Jtinil Perfumes “of “lie! Bottles Vlnilirn rmnkinl Tobarco Flashlights Pilfllsllfl‘ Articles Fancy (‘locks fnderarrn Bags Landies Ivnry (‘locks Box (‘sandy fniid “Ikra (‘lnirru-t blunting Needs Razor-t Toilet Artklro, in grout vsrirty Xmas Tags, Noah, etc. Moira lhoroiislos, Fancy Bows-u Fountain Pens, Waterman and Parker H. J. MABON Optometrist And Drulg-ist MONTAGFIJ P. PI. ISLAXD Summon-side Business College G006 A H!“ ITUDINT EVERY DAY. ‘ positions oan only bs hold B! "W09 "i" N" had l good IUIINEII EDUCATION. NIGHT GLAOIEI laavingmeritol J. POGION, Prin- r one'is immersed was n- Jiealtb-btiiidingand -8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog.‘ l —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWUi i-Page I is available. -'r|-1z MARKETsJ-Dealers . ytown are P871115 l2 cents Wr d/Jl-Ilevayyeu‘ _ -noam HOOD FLoun is guard for sass but the supply l: Ml 1111-; antced to please you better. ii inl Scott's Emulsion md-WWIQIIW ood-iiveroil. lMiiiionsolbotiiesaresoid maululydsilyhiilds a cient to satisfy the local demand; ‘Dd 5345_11,3;Hm0_,_Da1ry hunter is also reported scarce ma‘ he“ keep -the market price being 35c. per lb. (h; bgdy in ‘uengfll STIEIGTii-SIWIG lntyro ably presided at tho organ Nowadays nearly every-warrants; vary appmp m. nun. rim cnsmm-rnrows-cintnnm pastor Rev. K. C. McPherson, in the prosenco of numerous relativ- os and friends. Ir. Iiflaoi Io- After the Nnptlal lass the bridal party drove to tho residence of the bride's parents, whero they were ‘met by a number of invited guests. A sumptuous dinner was served in Mrs. MacDonald's inimitable style. The afternoon was very pleasant- ly spent in amusements of various kinds. About I p.m. the bridal party accompanied by relatives and friends drove to the residence ‘of the groom where upwards of one hundred and fifty guests awaited to receive them. The bride's evening costume being bro called brown velvet over chiffon. vl-hlle that of tha bridesmaid was i ery day, " ' " - h' ilk the pct" ‘do dam by Branmozpzll]:glmhéiiggzgzlahi:2155mm‘ of ‘wmtltrr sharing-dilnartfo Linlment. be received. The phone number is 233. -AULD LANG SYNE and House- ,wife's Calendars have been receiv- ed at the Guardian's Western-Of- fice, .\ic.\'eiil Building. Summer ltheir subscription to the Guardian. -DRE88ED PORK AND POUL- TRY WANTED,-i\'e are now buy- jlng Dressed Pork every day except lSaturday. paying highest market {prices for all weights, We are also handling large quantities of Live Poultry and after December 1st will be prepared to buy Dressed Poul- for all of which highest market prices “I411 be paid. See us before selling. J. B. Miliman. Kensington. 6347-11-30.\i4i_ —-RES|GNiNG-—if Will be learn- t"! Wllll deep regret in Summer- Radio Used In Train- ing Signal Corps \\'.»\Slli.\'GTOl\-', Dec. 1.—Dis- vlvx-url; that tho “War Dcparlmvut Yiifili net" linking up the nine (Orprs areas and the department in u communications system oper- ntv-d PXffilLiiVflLV by military por- nl)il“i originated in i022 as u foa- tun- nf "plane to insure crmimuni- cation with corps art-a hcadquarb‘ i-m and certain trrllical citice in case of failure or destruction of the com nwrcial wire system." is contain- w] in the annual report of Major f‘. .\lr:K. Saltzman, Chit-f Sig- nul of lilo Army. Th»: not was established lhrce yi-are ago, the report said. and it has since bccn cmploycd “to i-xc-ollcnt advantagc in [I11- train- ing of signal corps personal." in addition to handling a licavy bur- dcn of departmental telegraphic buslneiss lbcrrrloftire entrusted to commercial compuuics. (ln-norzil Sultzmzin t-stimutntl that whilu tho orglnni ilvv- stations of 1b,. pvt vrnmmlm-d about 51) offl- ciai lllibdilflllil daily, vach number- ing about forty w-orka. thv: prciwnt sysir-m of tww-lvl- major stations and sixly stills daily points handl- wl approximzuI-ly i100 mnssugcs a day. Thu rupld growili of traffic was suid in bavi- bi-cu brought about by ibi- chit-r coordinator, in an o-nvlt-nvur in "Pllflfiflillililf: govern- nil-ill (‘lllilllliiliilti-illflll activities in nrdi-r ‘u l-iilrllliiilr- duplication of vffurt nud carry out the retrench- illi'lil policy ui‘ lh" Prvt-iitilrnl." ln ltrldillnn to handling itfl OWII tbv- War li-partnu-nt transmits thl- iilifiiiiiflrh‘ ul morn than 12 nib‘ r irri\'l'l'llllll*lil ilv-parlmc-nls 51nd bnrculr. null lu cooperation with iilh Nuvy- wliirli handles all ufi sbrm- raidu lmsiliPi-H us the Amy bundl» ion- mossagtes i-vren for iiiii N111 :1 systcm has b-w-n i~.k"l'lili.‘il"i. fi"ll“l'2ii Saltz- nmn said, fully i-upubli- to bandit‘ und supr-rv i.‘ in» communica- tions zirtlvi: 1-14 during an omcrg- t-ncy. Thi- ropon shUVW-Il that in flip fiscal your 11021-25 more than t-lgbt million words in messages, Will's! lrztusitilittwl with a saving of. $155,697 to lllr- govcrnlncnt iii 00ml inerclul tolls. (iencrnl Saitzman deplored thl has been manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Summerslde for the past 13 years, intends leav- ing here. Mr. Hensley is retiring from active business as a banker» service. His banking careervwas begundn his home town of Wind- 501‘. -\. 5.. Where he served with served in the Bank of Commerce in various places since. having been manager of the branch at located at atchcwan. lt isunderstood that .\lr. Hensley and his family intend going to England. where they may make their home. They will prob- ably be here for a couple of months yet. it is understood that .\lr. Hensiefs successor in the- bank tic-re will be .\fr. B. F. ‘nest-on who comes from Halifax. ——SPRlNGFl‘ELD4i'hc goovl work of lhe \l’omcn's Institutes in a by-word in Prince Edward ls- land and this work is splendidly Bfllmblilletl in the effective opera-- vion of the Women's Institute at} SDriniIfield. People pass-l i111: through this prosperous settle- ment arc immediately informed nf lliuir whurtsabtiuts by a lnrgn sign rm the school erected by the lu- stltute. inside tho school there are several other evidences of the, interest and work of the ladies. the school being fitted with many) useful and necessary articles for the comfort and education of the children installed by the institute. The Annual Christmas Tree in tho school is laden with gifts every year through the kindness of thr: ladies of the institute. The money for tbosn gifts is contributed by Ibo members individually and is also scoured from various forms of onlorlalnmtints put nu for iii" benefit of the institute. Thr- inlilres of Springfield Women's institute are now planning a social to on- zible them to still further extend. their excellent work and no doubt it will be generously patronize-d bv all persons who are concc-rnr-il in the welfare of the community. They have not yet decided on thi- dstr: but expect to produce sonic- thing before fllirlstmais. specially radln developments. llin r1: port also declared that the situat- ion as to trained pcmonal in cr|t~ icai if the corps continues to main lack of funds wh'ch has prevented rtesoarrh Wfifif on new communion-land performs its Olhcr functions ‘viiichConiainsProi/cndirections i lion oquipmv-nt and appliances es- tain radio and telephone systems as wel . 7 ‘I ‘ “l can p Now D6 M? - Without Foo I Mrs. Tilaliy, It. Paul, Alta-s Walloon- "For two years I suflered from ‘Viorkw ng Tired” . M F. l, R0 i . w Cent. with “ new or renews; will be dlificileiistos flilinadnaagegtsbsti- the Halifax ilainking Company. Htqwiminerside m‘ Mmiday‘ on. cits pain in the back. For throo months I could not walk. Tho doctor told me I bad severe kidney trouble, and that it would take a long time to get better. I tried everything I could get, but was not improving. Than [saw Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills advertised in your Almanac. I tried one box, and they did ms good, so f took six, and in len than a month l‘ was feeling fine and could do my work." s itinnn-tivsii pins cum a In. n1 Dealers. or - as ' n. Dr. it. w. on» Illdltlas u... 1.14.. Two-m. onu- _GUARD|ANB ON 3A‘; a, thelghlcken 20c. fowl 16c to 15c. ducks‘ Guardian's western office in the McNeill Building, Summersitie ev- and geece 25c. —-H- -ALBERTON — Miss‘ Florence Bell has resigned her position as “Town Clerk of Alberton. She has _ also resigned as clerk of the Silv~ _'er Black Pox Company over which calves sold for $2. ll $12.50 and $12.25. were quoted down lute to flil these positions as sat- Hcigg 5am in m]; _ lsfactorily as Miss Bell. $12.75 and selects GIFTF- Through a tele- notice generally 51d. thousand dollars ($20001 to the P.‘ f‘. Hospital by Mrs. Eliza Caldwell Stranii- Taunton. Mass, was trans~ mined as $200 and for that reason appeared incorrectly in y sterdays issue. l -—WORK FOR PRISONERS — Jvhiie the prisoner's in the Princv .C0unty jail at the present Ilmf‘. Firs; {or ("pl-mums number only five. it may be said. they are all young men in the prime of life. some with families at home. ail are serving entenccs of (arm fmm three to ten months on charg- Once;- e; against the Prohibition Act, Hero they spend their time in idleness. some sort of labor should be pro» vided for them-it would give them vm exercise and benefit all concerned. m.“ and help hicNeil. New ssmtafiraaibssamost. couple of fair sized lots 0f grass best lambs brought $13. and mum] lots very ordinary lambs sold for '51s. with a few at $13.25. s.) Eastern Guardian _-.'8HOP from iloiman's Catalog ..'WANTED-.\lan to help ..'FOR senvtcs- Registered ‘Imlillige’ kshlre Boar. selected by Gov- ment for bacon type production. AL TOD" 3"‘! 5mm‘ F” RF- ~- blue satin. "we sma hours." 75 and $5. The common lambs wards to $11.50. ell lots brought sold mostly at McPhc-e. accompany banjo. unalloyed happiness r-rously showered by her friends. with many artlcles., both costly and useful. previous to? ltcr departure for her island homey‘ Both the bride and Gifts. 6374 12 1 emf care for foxes. Perth. 640021‘ “embers of —H- 11, A. .\lcKlnnon. Brooklyn. 1.01 s1. Aliiemii" C" C“ llinardfii Ilniment for sprains & brains i-{Om-i PERSONALS —-Senator Creelman Toronto. _ scrlptlons. —The Capt, G. Ellis arrived in Summerslde last week and is load- ing produce for Chatham. ..“NOTlCE——P0st mus parcels early. commodate patrons daugh. bc kept open till 10 ——.\irs. Boatos and two Summersidc. left last o'er-k for m? California, where they will reside. . . -. cmu O0 .. side ma, M, Charles Hensyey‘ who tors. the M15588. Ethel and Irene. 14'“ i‘) 34"‘- dwnl-"lguv P"! i)‘ pp" —~.\irs. G orge hlclnnis. Bllmlui-illnll’ iwfikilli! f"? “h gash “.35 1n lawn on Saturday’ m, for Wetlnesday. -~—.\1r. John 1'. Gaudet. merchant. mom hr arranging Richmond_ paid a business trip to T9137." 91 "llce- J- _._.H_ muir. Secretary. ~~'Daniel C. Johnston and Gratton (iampbelb dong River. left on Mon-J"- Bllii 3i"!- Ch" . . . . - Fortune iicarl. P. E l. have the Lnnnlnfl. -\. for five year. B:- 'i“3" ‘he him" 50mg “,7 C315?” . , , . , ' ' » . . fore coming tc Summerside h: wwis “M U" iaim” t” (hut-omni‘ '“h""“fy.“_"’ff."§h"i "}f,,“§""']§‘{"‘§§,l“,,1:',~ Yellow Grass. Sask- m" i"“""‘°° “m?” ‘egrm '° msefifi" w i 2:511:11 5%....“ old. children ull liavc the whoop lllll‘ and such fine young men. still we shalli-‘iilil lock forward. with all confidence to Th" eminent success for them in th ir 1"‘! new surroundings. —-Y. Y" STOCK MARKET (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. Dec. lilvre Stock Report. 150 cattle. 415 lambs, 598 hogs and Wm. ll. 132 calves for sale on the two Nov. markets this morning and price“ able were about steady yesterday. Most mummy; of the "La of thc cattle were canners and cut-‘ to llllll‘ and this ' noun‘. 1pm z "'11 . my. Novcni I llzc othors wl 1—Domlnlon United Church Spfifi Fndorhay‘ 26th 1025. rs. Cows and the canners HOM-nppvtites. Tho young ladies, asw‘ Wheat-Doc, 168+»; Pvlay, 161%; mostly at S2. and the cutters $2.73. sisir-il iby six "SCiIOOi-lliiifmfl,"I-illi)’, H7, a fvew slightly better quality COW/h‘ kept tho com-puny troll supplied Corn-Dot;- Tii/Q; May. 79%; Ju~ brought $3. and $3.25. A few 50'1" with ice-cream and hnmc-madedy 81%. calves brought $11.50 but tho g0"- candy. cral run 0f 001111110" brought $9. anti $9.50 and $10. lNith A ing passed plr-amnt ..\n interesting feature at the 3% Est A Say “Bayer” - lnsistl wring was tho anno ‘thc committee in canvas. during tho maintenance and ex thus giving this iory of lhr‘ missionary church. Tills most was brought to a c l"A1Ild Lung Sync". cm-ds amounting to fiflilgi‘?! solomnlzeti at St. -Werlnesdn,v ' ~11 u. n . . For colds Headache l:1l‘:ni\'i81iii(ili[i1.\(fiiif!i;\ii6 Nell-als- Rheumo-sm ‘r::"."..;:r'2:: s: 3':..?:.'::'.-. ' ..h i d l ., Lumbago Pa," igrugdmfigg augilors in the Accept only alter of Mr. and Airs Bayer ackage 63f“ Ida MacDonald, supported by Mr. Handy “Bayer" boxes of i2 tablets Phoe- Also bottles of 24 and i00-—Drnggiltl Auplrin is the trsdc mark (registered in Fsnadl) of Bayer Manufacture of Hono- snelisacidsstsr of iisilqiicscld. brown velvet. lmt and hat to match. BRINGING UP FATHER;- l THERE": NO U55 TALKINW THEQE-va "Q DLACE LIKE. HOME‘ lTLL Do ME QOOD TO STAY uone- ‘ ' Dec. . . t in h l vcning traintq], farmers within team distance .... .. an“ “can? tony years "r dmowd um g 0mg we Xlnntatzue may join in this shlllwSoulhern Pacific ..“SADLY BEREAVED HOME- Ivy-UOCIAL CHURCH GATHEH- ‘mmmfli P°“'°" ' lNG-Jllbo people of Bay There We"? ablc cycnlng at the home of hincan- Con- smelter-i " A most supper nus proved-ii bv the’ "Old Timc" suckers games and conversation. rho United f‘hurch—— that thr- con- Lag; ‘grngatlon had "gone over the top" ‘more then ovrr before in the -hls-‘ enterprises of i.. °HVMENIAL—A marriage oi‘ |n1nro than ordinary interest wn Helen MacDonald. dsugh-‘499Jl Donald. The bridesmaid Wllfl Miser cousin of bride. "while the groom was The bride was gowned in Columbia 1.8% blue massollne. the bridesmalrl- in -7%. ceremony was: performed by the 6373_12_1_3i Am, Car and l-‘dy, Co. Atlantic Refinery Co. .. . H-EASTERN AG5N1-___Mr_ _;_ American Locomotive Co, W, Murdock is now Guardian agent Am- smell"!!! and Reins. Co. 12011’ “L. hqhur in Montague and will be pleased to Ammmda COP- Mi“- c0- ‘ _ ' ‘ l.‘ H y d n‘ _ Canadian Pacific Co. Iii) 211 p.c. try’. Geese. Ducks. Turkeys. etc, h“ remnmi "m" “mmpeg and §fj,”,'.f,,,,','§:§,,,w°,f,',§ ,§,,,,'§§,',,,',‘§. ,, .-..-.'e;.;j".;;;i"'l;..;. Cuba Cane Sugar Co, . yo," Christ. Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. In order w M, lnfematlonal Paper Co. . a wicket Wm Brit. Empire Steel 2nd 1.. p.m. from Dec. B0511 5399.241; ficnerai Pct, int. Petroleum 1 HWWONTAGUE Shipping Club Standard New Jersey . ipment of hogs Standard New York 9th. of Reading Co. céif . with the Sor-lllninn Pacific RyXD 21/. p.31 A. (H1118. KW l'.S, industrial Hcohol Co, Vlfesllnghouse 151cc. 6398-2-2i United States Stccl _ ‘"195 B"°""" “itBell Telephone .St. Lawrence Flour . Brazilian Fraction _- Spanish River Pfd, . ._', Shawinigan little one con m] Pass“, nwdylhaurentidc Pulp _ bcr 24th lt is H M] rccovm‘ Dominion ilritlgc vjmme Winnipeg Electric t a V“). 5mm, National Breweries n11 Thursday. g BONDS‘ “Mectwillll? \ lctory .............. .. BANKS jir», A1/|_"[||||y Bank Commerce .. satisfying morr than 125 fastidious. songsu, Oats-Jim" 39%; May. 43%»: the oven-duly, 44%. , - i!’ 8W1 flllllrkly- Wheat—-l)ec., 151%; May. 153%; RBlh-,.iuly.151%_ uncement from‘ ————-00>-————- charge m’ the BIGGEST NOVEMBER outcome week, for the 0N RECORD tension fund of Year's Total Already Ex- cecded year fully 50% (‘anadlan construction conlrnvls K8110" ffir 1hr? for l-bc month themnmpilod by Mcllcan happy evening ports, l.td.. fntiiiiml 846.972.1100 ilfl lone by alnginzjloentparetl with $29.64 Th» not pro-wiper and 824614.200 $65.00. ‘n yonr ago. ceedetl those for inst Nov. 18th. i year nlgq ilt-Pliee. son of _ Residential building-t 0.11 prnsperouifror 19.9% of the November total person or 13.5%; . John H. Mac- and Utilities 317.8282 The activity Joseph A. Mc- Prairie Provinces 3 h having coat poriwi in The marriage 837.549l200, lOtsts av luv-i. famsnlamsa. lnqi i Any PamAmcrlt-an Petroleum rCr-uc, Steel Co" of Am. . Steel Company of Canada . Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamship Pid- oi‘ Novnmlbcr. 8'4 For thc fourth ccmivn month the iolals have 0x- ri atlng In November by an increase- Margarcts our»: 90.8% over the i-tamc month a morning. led to and amounted to S9.-328.000. Busi- most nc-ss building stoialled 56.311600 industrial Buildings $13.- 00 or 28.7% and Public \\'0rks W85 the amongst the provinces as fallow-s: ably ~quebeo 53.9%: ‘Ontario 39.9%: and tthe Marltimrs Oontemplated new work re- November Totals now stand at 8285297100 After the guests hadl 25-21 partaken of a delightful supper. dancing was indulged in until the The music fori the occasion being In charge of .‘\lr' Frank B. MacDonald. ably assifl- ed by Messrs P. S. Chalsson. Eneas McPhee. and Alphonsu Slat-Donald, with violin. Joseph \'. lug with . Miss a number of KTOOHI WGTL’ IlHZBEIIICti with numerous gifts in- cluding a number of substantial H‘TRY MAGONS DRUG STORE cheques. by their island friends. mitt-ii n swoon QUOTATIONS 'ii.-\iiiF.-\X. Dec. l-Jluvtatinnsi furnished by Johnston and \\'a:ri.l the Montreal Stock 253M‘ 121 _-.. 49 .......... .. 108-33 223 ‘Building ill-- 7.500 in 0c!- ln Novc-nvbt-r Fill‘- year. culmin- l accountcl 00 0r 37.9%. zlislribtitod 31%: Bnitish the. After a night spent most joyfully all (lepartcd to their re- _ specllvo homes. wishing both tbc “5 bride and groom many years o.’ M31‘- Dcnald. who bad been a resident of‘ Boston for several years was geri- l l 1:51,} l 0 $35.00 Coats for How About a last year's Coat at Half Price?” A checking up 0f the Department reveals "a small lot of “LAST YEAR’S MODELS” pui aside. want to clear these out, right away, make room for other . Coats, and get what we can out of them.- stances we cannot expect (to get either a profit, or even a satisfactory proportion of the original cost. S0, we have placed the garments on a big ifer the lot at N aturaily, we In the circum- ring by themselves, and HALF PRICE $16.00 Coats for .... s; s.00$20.00 (‘oats for .. . $l7.50$79.00 Coats for The quantity is limited. While every coat mentioned I is a last year m0dei—thcy are all really good smart styles wearable, and all Sale of Silk Remnants. In the Silk Department there have accumulated a lot 0f short lengths and remnants, of Crepe De (Tliencs, Canton Crepes, FujiSiiks, etc. We have set these aside and offer them today at values that will interest you, and makecariy shop- Take our word for it—thls lot i-s worth getting after in the forenoon. ping attractive. for-‘thc 1925 11nd Tbc lars. al exceed aggregated Novcmber: rin ce 1913 awarded. first c-levcn last yuar $247,393,300. showing increase so far of 15.3% ovlr 1924,1110 (lzand fifty millions months for the sumo period of Total for that for any tprcvloun of last year. it leads of new work win of cllno is quite n-bsent. ' lfnprctztilcntcll nu atiut-tloti iu (Quebec. pulp and pup=r industry nud in twelve pt wcr development contributes the months of last year ls nlrcady ex-Ibulk of idle tut-rouse in the touals ceeded tby over nine million dol- for this ytiir. That province re- cords an increa; of fortyone mil- Not only docs the Novzmbcr wt- llnns over the first eleven months In Ontario, any month shows n tic-crease of five millions eiocept June 1923, whcirfrom tho pas; year's figure. resid- ntlni tiuiltling has increased 22%; The usual seasonal tlc- buslnuss buildings 15%. While ln- MOORE c; I”I°LEOD LIPIITED which 0i‘, —By George Mclllanus . . . . $10.00 . . . . $39.50 dustrlal projects have lam" volume 0f con- 50% and public works M"! ‘My particularly ‘in i195 ilecroascd by 23%. The “f”; ern nud -Maritlme divisions m‘- practlcally on a parity Willi! 1934i“ it ls quite evident nbnt will“ _Y-_ apeaking very active building (Mm anions will continue throulllliil" ‘F,’ winter with a good market flmh able for building materials and ifl This condition will q more in some places than i" """‘"u‘ of course depending 111W" "her the actual projects are local?"- lirhfllii '9 sfiim*fi<w 9\,HCQ No a a J] ‘i 0% Ho 431*‘) ‘ W's Mona LiKE A 5i’ some». FACTOR‘? ' .V from mo»: A HOME.‘ l-