, , rf' .=‘ s _-'\_ ,ff iiflfi ,___ if i 5 C-if “""` 5.. j_f»- il., 5 'L '. 5 -_ -' _. :~ ,llif-1 ,xi . si. ff. ' - .<55 .gt ,.2 ' 1. 'lf-I-r"f= A -_ f,5~.¢f- 't _ -2 _ ,_ .'i;»r1l':'-“ J l ,i 'f S " .;_:f'f. . _,.,, ' . <.'- .‘» _ ,!.,_._... ,__ _ - ;.lj`,@‘, -» _ iff P' r _ in ; -if .4 .-.'5:~"l»,! . 2 : ii Il uit I s *xiii .1 "H ,. I f - :_ . i z'~ » r til i. T "* . I I '_ ». l' l.. can-.=m=u§"°'¢ i li;-»:1 U1 i . . _ fi,” ‘_~_{,' ;.\.£\~.i_l ‘Q-:.-. r ' -ii: -~ :ll _ f 2 , , . _,=;.._;‘,~V ,iw-V\_ at ?\,=. I-1* ,,_v ',_;i _'_ 5-'i !" ,_ ,_ ~ , ff. , "" £151 f .,;,,;» <‘ -il _»" .WA ii .S 1,5? -i _, .,'.-~\ ,ll ,'-if `.>' ‘lite i rl ‘.1 if 1 511:. Lt Aluminum ' nr D lScg 1GB gills minion pounds, which at $2.00 pci- BI] S6 _ ‘_ Z9 1 do Se ur `, ...- “_"'_5‘*’, “’......,.i"" "F F” »-woopsu Porno scoors. --- ' 1 Y _‘“"' baskets and measures, splendid usort -'9AN¢5""n1° K°°*“.’5*°“ _‘lWl°° “une msn; at B,-wer, _ . Club 'litem-1 holding a ‘dance on Tues- 1 had - 1610-lo-lan In sszlwls MY- 0°¢°l*?" mi- E'°\'¥°1I° “li ' `; come. ‘, - ~ ' 0cL'18,2i -COD LIVER OIL fo! biscuit. Big , ,, ,,, , 1,, , , ,,,, , ,,, /rr uaaiii-irilto.-Rey. Di-_ lrnif ~Brl?:ce's. lovilaelzglpricesl rece v |°"°“ Wm 97930” in U19 P\’°3bY*-9"!" 1670-lo-lan 1:- sat 1 ws church It Mlrrhileld 011' Sunday after- noon at 8 ofclock (0ld{.l.lne».) -neaov noorme.-1, 2 and 3 ‘ _ ’ "'”°"~ f ~ ' Ply, extra quality at low prices at wove‘;"1:]cfnARgoE:°m:'t“l db“Y! thu? Brace's. i B i ea °° next 1610-io-lsm E- sstlwk ;§;`,fg; "“°°’ “5"° “'° '"“'““'°‘l_ sou. -RELIEVING AGENT.-Mr. Clif- on B. Matheson, assistant agent nt _NNE 3 M, '_ Kenslngwn "“”W“y °"““°“' is sp°“d` has recelvsdAa apsrtidlileaelgcnslbg ing his holidays at his home in Char- hay conmmmg about 5 tons bemnglng llottetown. while Mr. Keith Arblng of to ML Joseph Eu! rm. Pleas memld is "e"°"l“g mm' View, was burned Yi? th'e gruundmd 1 Alba" ._»io'rsi. cHA_~aEs-Mr. wiliisln §§f;,;°;§§‘,‘};P§',;gk"‘;:§ é»§:D£:;W°°l1» G ll il ll Bdf M . ' _ . Elms' as "ew" y 9"" as mm r aback field and a considerable dis- Q,,|°,§._ _ . Georgetown, on June 19th with Mr. liwell Tryon' 3 Lilian I-I lliw ll T . ill ett l n iM .Hilt . ' »- » » 8 9 - FY lllllrlvurerélilm ol(l'r fdlvn owhorwas de? Mccfegm' as M““”'5°" supplies 5 °“; 4' Ralph Lyman rvedly the popular and energetic want long felt. Until now the amount Pumpkin, le, f th C cm, Hotel of business done by the branch far 1, Scott McQuarrie, Victoria; 2, Lu -POTATO AND GRAIN ,_ IAQ quality und. price right at 332:* ' - ‘_-Ervin - ouallimlu is on sus as l 1°"°°1°'-13" E* - 11"# 1 - _ ' ._-..:_.,"-.-i - " = . "9"" , ,,, -nuaeen su.'rmo,'l>cl¢ laces, _WAN-rg” __ _ A mud .t cmwn batteries, cup grease, Nliine oil, gnc; Hou", Summa-|g¢,_ 14¢g.10.9mu line etc. at headquarters, Braos's. 1 PQ , --,_ ievuolsu li- sutlwli 'W1 1870-10-18M E- Setlwk 1| Amy ction oi' milk to be approximately WESTERN PERSONALS B' Y . Cabbage. 0 in dl I I _ 1. Margaret Callback, North Tryon; 0f00,§”um0n“g";,‘;“;‘;,f0fl‘;g°‘“°' °"e’ -Mrs.o_A_ illclvuttsnd son chsrios 2. Beulah Robinson, _Augustine Cove; I . __ s _, _ of Kensington left yesterday for Mon 3, Cedric Boulter, 4, Mae Jay r ` c Hin ih c mc ii l-loti, _ ' ' d nurnozcs u':king°ui'mm':d'i'nte pgs- '““°€ _"°’” “Y d“'°'"“5-`”‘H- vi%hM°° Jay. Tryon: 3, Lolita Mac- - - | _ M _ G h i ‘ fl( . ' ~ ` 02 3. Beth Boulter, Victoria.; 4, K f 5,332.5 l;`1ost°”1,§efpr§s§’lf; gmjlfs -A Poisutan lNS1'i'ru1'ioN. _ Edith Thomson, cmpnud, ‘=f=?=f ep - sfsi will undcuhtcdiy do his ntnrostto ssl- Tm’ ""““““ °' "‘° °“”“‘"°P 3”* “f Swelli- ' isfy me gm.,-emng pub"c_ Many cm_ Commerce which was opened in 1, Esther Lord, Tryon; 2. Marie Hal- . °p" °” ° ;_f_'”“‘e' ' exceeds nil expectations and it is lu Myers. Hampton: 8. Amy Halli _ _THE 1-QWN ¢0UNQ||_ of the 3UUc|P8~!¢§il;l1;t la sll,l>st31l.it;lt in- Well. Tl`YOD§ -ié I1)`l'!:el Mabey, Try0n. ,_,_,,, N5- T f K I , d di crease w a e pace n - e u urs. _ so a o a. 'f~"l'no° n.o;f§s'§fv§“ssiiif'l§§y °i.°.'..-li We Wish it all rwslblc svrcess for 1» M“"°‘ B°=¢= 2- I-“life Miwvlftiez own in having such a' good share of “m°“K an W9 new '°“"“"°5 which “Albert Mcmnalq’ crapaudl 4’ Au” is =s§s§,=i sh ""5 Du E5! permanent sidewalks lsid during the have been ““d°"'t“k°n in the t°W“l vmet" Y'ct°r'°' " U esent yeah |, is reported that the none has been more calculated to tend 1 L I 5""- ’=’E Kensington Dalrylng Association is ;-)f;;4idIe- t ehbsneilt ot the townspeo- Fra'nce‘;“,&';K(2l‘:$;f°f'l:I an};)“t1;‘ll>_¢0?!,1’:K§, l t h tl l i _ ' 1 , eh'lstb)ry.avTll'eniixfggseoliii thgmprill --- lllryn McQua.rrle, Hampton' 4, Mar- shall Mclnni Tr on. ' Boulton* Victnrh; Mary US Trynni ‘ 2, 8, Albert Mabey. Er Carr, Cove Tryon; 2, Cobb. . 5 $18.75 to $35.00. 2. Women’s new fall dresses in very fine serges for street wear, very becoming styles in NHVY and Black daintily embroidered and braid trimmed. Prices range fr0m S 5 ills sea_son’s latest materials such as Silvertone, Velour, Broad`cloth and a variety of other materials, Half and ‘ full length lined. Prices are from $17-98 to $95-00 N ew Serge F01* Wbmen A Fall Suits or afternoon ` \ .. $8 - . . Saves 'r1lR§,@° 255; _.S_1-REE-r |MpnQvEMENv1-3, Q. "`°”'|' 1 Edith Tgweet Peas. _ V a I . . ~ 1 ' Molrieif-Labor 0° C0 - side street committee have done rc nsidering the many diiilcultles en- _-__ , ' "ms°""~.2’ Bea Cobb-’ 3’ untered during the summer, just *Ml M. B- C_0HlliCk. SWDIGY Bridge Amy '“e'knTr5"&n'd M' F' :,:, ended, it must be admmed by every paid a visit this week to former 7 " °w°"°‘ ’ ‘-f"':` 4"" ‘E55 lair thinking- citizen that the Summer "lends In t°wn"”H‘ Ndi~tl??l"1ry(<7>l)l';'bil,' Alixy"lllill'l$ey?;hl4s,hX'il';i =‘=‘=-=’1’=======’f==1====2=f=?=€=5=2li=f=Sif2e2fSsS=f§=S=i;5=i=sfsfsfsS mnrhnhly wcii in the .scrioi-mance of -M11 A- MeGr-esor. 0'Leery, wns '“id° P°°"’y' T""°”' I 8V caravans' the merchandise of the lnost in ancient Asian and African countries- was exchanged in prehistoric times.‘ tieth century still travel between the R Wealthy Apples ~ _ their duty’ both on permanent and in Summerside on Wednesday on uusil 1 Edith .I'l':1'g;:o§:°';f;;éth Bonner. temporary street w0,_k_ The tact that ness connected with a transfer of 3’ éeorge Mcwmiama North Tryon, the steam roller has been laid away f°x°5-°“H° 4, Willie McQuarrle, Victoria. ' RETURN OF THE CARAVAN would indicate that street work is Messrs Ha" d Alb Al d _ practically done for the season how- °“‘ Y an 811 YWHF 1_ Le h R _ L d La e. 2 er, the committee intend to" make W“t°"f°"d 1°" by the early mu” °“ LawsonaHai°3§§:'s('ll1apabdl' 3, lhiirjor: . Q . ’ The caravan is the oldest institu- arrangements dllrillg the W'llll*~’\' Thursday en route to B°st°n' Mass" ie Leard, Crapaud' 4',*’Marshall Mcln- - tion known in transportation. By months for an early start at street Where they Wm remain f°" the Win' nis, Tryon. ' f I aking in the spring -H te|'~“’H- » ' grab Appm, , » 1. George Leard, Crapaud 2 Kath -FUNERAL or nav. a sean- TMP- Isaac Pete” 8°" °f "$55889 i-yn lucqusrrio; 3, Lionel"i3hrgcssf , a ' ' ` ' ' By caravans Egyptians of the twen- The remains of the late Rev. Ephraim m“'Bl°l° P°3¢91`5» Sllmfl19l'Sid° Wai all Crallaud; 4. Albert Callbeck, North ° G f - -‘ ' " _ r -_= _ , , _ ad who passed away at Eastonvale, °utW“"d -195595597 bl’ the C" fem? Tryon Nile valley and the Barbary states, Mass., Monday are expected to arrive °“ Thursday en mule t° “W Weslefn _ Plums. crossing the desert of Sahara upon in swaying camels, resting at cases and an tumes and practicing the customs of r 7,000 years ago. During th war th t short rvlc 'll b h ld at th huns _“_” 1. Esther L0Fd; 2, 'Tenn Webster: - ‘ ' ' now is being waged, the wir that h-ills ani tg; rerildllls ueillethen be? take; TNQ* strangest freak in the "alum 3. Mnrgafel CHUDBCK. NOFUI TYYOD- Ladles - over and coat Styles brought back into use the st el Ii to(the Presbyterian Church where a °f '“‘ mwl ev" seemin Tex” ls a he" Cinlwd Ri°Pb¢l"'i¢9- ' States where he intends to remain ' » J ' Summerslde this Saturday evening _ ' 1, Gertrude I-liowatt, Tryon; 2, Kath- ‘ ` - d the funeral will take place at 1 f°" “me "im°-`“‘H- "ryn"McQuarrie; "8, "Agues 'Sherren, I brnving sandstorms, wearing the cos- o'clock Sunday sitcmoop from the *_'“"' " ““°' Crapaud; 4, Ralph' Lyinan. _ esldence of Mrs. W. A. Brennan. A A FREAK "EN Canned Beith. ' lllA\\\\\\\\\ Y I lengths ' ' e el- met and introduced the steel hnmm- service will be held at 2 o'clock_ Rev. D" duck bemnging to Mrs' 'Mary 'Mar' 1- Myra H°d5_5°n' T"y°n? 2' Esther ' , . E, as 3 wa, c,,,b_ camels and cam,_ M _ R h W., tin or Thornton. 'rho fowl is n limo Img, 3, Jason.. Mcwiiiisms, North knit. r eadwas onat imt nd ' . ans have been employed in Asia Min- leaves to mourn,ra widow, twg sllns larger than an °rd"'ary hen' I" has Try°n' ' PI‘lC€S . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4-00 up or and North Africa. Now the motor and brother, Mr. Charles Read ol* we regular chicken t°°t while the B'°"*d caiuvaii promises to become institiit- Coleman. Deceased was a brother of "th" f°°t "HB Web toes like s, ¢1u¢k, 3| Georgie B,,u|¢e,.; 4"H1|da Fay, T,-y. ClllldI‘€SIl all SIZCS . . . . . . . . ~ - P ional and important as a factor in the the late Captain Joseph Read. M.'P, 'E has a camb like an nrdinary chick' 'Jn' freight problem of the United States. l da October 19; in me Kensin ion While the strange fowl is one ear 4, Elsie Boswell, Victoria V Presbytegian church, a large congre- r egg. . - . Q P . , - ization will doubtless greet the return times it will ftry to roost and again it , 1, Myra, Hodgson; 2, Mary New- of their popular pastor, Rev, T, w_ will squat down and roost on the s0me,Cr|1DB\1I|; 3. Edith Tl10l11B0l1; 4. __ n and bill like a duck It neither Biscuits. 0 cackles nor quacks, but goes about 1, Helen Holland, Tryon, 2, Myia _pAs1-QR R51-U|:|N3__Nex, Sun. with a peculiar little grunt otiti-l own. Hodgson; 3. Marion Howatt, Tryon; \\\\\\\\A sweaters all the latest colors and fancy A beautiful showing of women s fur coats in Hudson Seal, Muskrat, "Racoon, and Marmot. Plain or full back models, beautifully lined and (come in various Capes, Stoles and Scarfs in Seal, Mink, Sable, Kolinsky fox, etc., with muifs to match. All styles, make your selection at once. ` - $10011 High grade serges, poplins, tweeds, silvertone and velour in the latest sty- - les, plain or fur trimmed collars. Prices range from $37.50. to 35-00- Women’s winter coats- in plain or Dolman lines i Plain or fur trimmed collars. The coats are made in this . \\\§£\\\m CHILDREN 'S DRESSES. In navy serge, plain or 'pleated styles in sizes 4 to 14 years. rices range to $15. 0 I \\\ vII@\\ 0/00 \\ A splendid assortment of women’s and children’s White Flannelette nightgowns in high neck and long sleeves or slip over styles. Prices $2.25 to 954-50- . - .. __ ...__ ._ 2 PROW E BRO ,p LTD. n0l\'l P|’0i| YUIII' °°°"“'"" ‘"‘° “"5 bee" “"”“‘ °“ “ "'°“”d' M" M“"““ “°"°°“ "‘° "”°` H°'°“ H°"““"' 0 r )4m\\\\m'armr/¢.vm.sm\\\\\\\\\\§91/lllllllam a\s,v////////A\_\\\s_ . liver lo lclion ll Overcainn lillousnus, Constipa- tion, Stoll Headache, Quickly. In Grlplng or Pain. Guaranteed. The organs of digestion, assimila- tion and elimination-the stomach, livcr and bowels-are closely allied, "Whipping" your liver into action sincc his induction. During Mr. Good- tention to it, but ss it grew-,older thu 3. Myra Hodgson; 4. Katie Carr. Aus- ` ‘wlll’s pastorate of nearly three years peculiarities 'became mo,`re..1,lronounc-' “Billie C°V°~ , Wflilni (Oi/Cl' 12-) the congregation has made' immense ed and now hundreds of people have P°a'Wf 5"if¢|°- ' 1. Esther I-Ord: 2. Ruby- M0N9mi 3- lzalns. The attendance in church ser- seen the fowl. Mrs. Martlnf says it is 1, Mary Newsome, Crapaud. Blalwhe TFOWBIIBIG. Cmilnud' 4. Jes- vices and the finances having been a cross between a chicken and a Fudge. more than doubled during this period. duck and is the only thing of its kind 1, Luella Leard, Augustine Cove; 2, Previous to his induction the congre- she ever heard of. Georgie Boulter; 3, Agnes Sherren; 4, gation had but. an afternoon service, __ , Edith Thomson, l but now, alike with ,other towns, it '_'*_*'*'* Apron|.' 1 wciionrncd months vocation, which is uliariiy when the imic bird was iii-st . Am»l°'Pl°- _ '__”(”’ _ really the ilrst vacation he has mkenihatcherl, She `paid no particular nt- 1- A8095 Sheffeni 2. EBUIBY L0l'd2 r_ er* _ 'J' - - ` 9 'Y " 1 4- _ 5 sic Chisholm. 1 " Writing (under 12.) 1, Myra Hodgson ;'2, Mar- on Murphy, Augustine Covo; 3, Ben.- rlce Cobb, Crapaud; 4, Donald Mc- 1, Violet Clark, Augustine Cove; 2, ti t I th - gfgaék°,§§'§.;2|?,'°d§ge§,1,,§','§y“¥,°n 32 enjoys a morning and evening service - , _ 1, Mildred McWilliams, Augustine Leod, Victoria. correct function ng ot all the others. which are both largely attended. Mr. ~ _ . Cove; 2, Kathryn MacQuai\i-ie: 3, Cl`lY°l'\ Dfiwltlii (°V¢l” 12-) |GODdWill W 0 V ' fl and < ° with calomel or forcing your bowels with lrrltatlngf' lllatlvcs or strong cnlhartica is a. great mistake. A bst- ter _ safer plrin is strengthening and toning tho whole digestive and elimina- tlve system with N:ture's Remedy (NR Tablets). which not only brings immediate relief, ut genuine and last- ing bonolit. - It tn on the stomach. liver, bowels an kidneys, improves digestion and assimilation, overcomes bl lousnoss corrects constipation and quickly relieves sick headache. Get. yoursystem thoroughly cleansed and guriflcd for once; stomach, liver and owels working together in vig- wlll thnvo _ us harm an u no edvtsilce medi”\?:{"is eve?-3 day-just take one NR. Tablet occasionally to kelslp your system in good condition and - ways feel your bczit. .Remember t is easier and cheaper to keep well than it is to get wel Get s. so box and try it with the understanding that it musttglve you greater relie and beneilt m any owcl or liver gictiiiclne you :ser used or no pay. a urea sm (NR able is ld. nteeg and T ts) so gilara recommended by your ul-uggist. ). i Z5 fp.7c. 0if' Clearance ale Oi 'tilree Ware ` Pali' ’ uAl_'iif'All1S ` '_ h is n ery uent Louise Cameron, Hampton, 4, Stella forceful speaker and devoted pastor, _ -' _ French, Hampton, receives at the end of each year from _____‘ ‘ Yokes (Crochet) over 12. the hands of an appreciative people The T,-yon school Fair was held 1. Mabel McWilliilms,`ab\ud; '2, Law- j4, , P. M. EVANS, 1. Mary Inman, Augustine Cove. son Harvey, Cropaud,-;’.8.,H°l6l1 R05- Agt. for Wm. Davies Co. Montreal. corn, __ 9;-mn, Victoria; 4, qpgqs Wright, Try- 1518-10-11M7i. ‘ 1, Aletha McDonaid,- Crapaud; 2, ' -' ` ll OD. -.‘ ,»_r,,,v , \ . MacNeill School ; 4, Augustine Cove Edith Thomson, Crapaud; 3, Thelma Dawson, North Tryon; 4, Lorne Car- uthers, Augustine Cove. Crayon Drawing (under 12.) 1, Rhoda Muirhead, North Tryon; 2,__Charles Bacon, North Tryon; 3, Mu- riel McFadyen, Augustine Cove; 4, Ben Cobb, _ Ink Drawing (over 12.) 1, Ruby McNeill; 2, Angie McNeill, Tryon; 3, Blanche Trowsdale; 4, Ed- ith Thomson. . ink Drawing (under 12.) .1, Bea Cobb; 2, Amy Mabey; 3, Mary Newsome; 4, Lolita MacVittie. Weed Collection. ' 1, Augustine School; 2. Ruby ; 3, Consolidated l, Tryon School; 2, Consol- 4, sa-1 >§`--ure Augustine Cove School. _ Calvss. 1, Earle Clark, Augustine Cove; 2, Willie-Rogerson, Lady Fans; 3, Frank Myers, Hampton; 4, Burpie Carr. ~ Poultry-Ducks. 1, Kenneth Best. Crapsud; 2, Lulu Myers, Hampton; 3, Kenneth New- some, Crapaud; 4, Georgle»Carr, Aug- ustine Cove. Geese. 1, Edith Lord; 2, Katie Carr; 3, Amy Mabey; 4, John Carr. Plymouth Rock Chickens. 1, Margaret Callbcck, North Tryon; 2, Lolita MacVittie; 3, Both Boulter; -L Jessie Dawsou. White Leghorn Chickens. 1, Georgie Boulter, Tryon; 2, Geo. Ives, North Tryon; 3, Gordon Call- bec, Lady'Fane. “ - ‘ ' _ Fifty-yard Daish, Girls under 9 yrs. 1/Ka hisen Rogerson. Tryon; 2, Ad- elaide Pooley, Ti-yon; 3, Alice Best, Crapaud; 4, Beulah Robinson, Augus- tine`Cove_' ' ' _ - _ _ Fifty-yard Dash, Girls under 212 yrs. 1, Louise Cameron, Hampton; 2, Jeanette Rogerson, Victoria; 8, Jean Webster, Augustine Cove; 4, Helen Rogerson. ` 75-yard. Dash, Girls over 12 years. 1, -Myra Hodgson; 2, Blancheg'l‘rows- dale; 3, Esther Lord; 4, Ruby D’eathe, Crapaud. - ' ‘ ‘ i 5iLyard Dull, Boys ul1dor~9 yeirs. l,'Gerald Best, Cra'paud;.' 8,' Earle Ma- bey: 3, Lloyd Inman, North Tryon; -4, Scott McQuarrie." ` U 75-yard,_Dnl_\,_ Days _[to 12 years. 1, Harrison Leard, Tryon; 2, Head- loy Miller, Victoria; 3, Lelsrie McKin- non, Hampton; 4, Victor Nelson, Hampton. 100-yard Dash, Boys over 12 years. 1, Albert Callback, North Tryon; 2. Frank Knight; 3, Ernest D'eathe, Cra- paud; 4, Kenneth Newsome. Three-Legged Race--Girls. ` _ 1, Agnes Sherren and Mary New- some; 2, Aletha Mabey and Marguer- ite Bell; 3, Ruby McNeill and’Helen Holland; 4, Helen Rogcrson and Alice Viilett. _ . _ » Three Legged Race-Boys. _ 1, Frank Knight and Victor Howa.ttI 2. W. Cameron and Georgie Clark; 3, Albert Cnllbeck and Archie Thomson; 4, Victor Nelson and Lelsie McKin- non. " Potato Race-Girls. J..- 1, Jean Webster, Augustine Cove; 2, Annie Gill, Victoria; 3. Myra Hddg- BOH: 4, Mary Newsome and Blanche Trowsdale, Crapaud. » ,_ Potato Race,-Boys, _ 1, Frank Knight; 2.'frnest D'eathe; 3. Joe Miller; 4. George Clark. Thread-the-,Needle Race. 1, Jean Webster; 2, Blanche Trows- dllle; 3, Annie Gill; 4. .Ruby D'e'athe. Sack Race. 1. Billie McQnari°ie, ‘Victoria; 2. Headley Miller; ‘8. Kenneth Newsome; 4, Arthur Rogerson, Tryon. Relay Rasa- ‘ _ 1, Crnpaud Sdhool; 2, Tryon School ; 3, Victoria, School. - hciay- Race( =pau|nd the ball.) ` 1, Crapaud School; 2, Tryon School: 3, Victoria School. ' LIP FATHER __ J. §,,_ _,._\ ,. U, , ` at , I ' . » _ -_ ._ B 'E H -oNsAl< Our' lc' ~ ORE' MAGQE _ .i;'LL‘0 THE Nigw I ".'.lTI_-an Nor 'ro -e _ET ME one BY --_ ___ `_~\ ? ~ I ,_ i -: *V E. .. f;' lf -,i 4 v x "\‘-rv 5-Ar. I , »z f. J