l bei g thrown over a stlilupghiie, Female Help Wanted 18105113, Unitédm Art, Ltd., unswici Ave. yTaftifli-ii- Aetfifis, wnrrs son flim-Fi-lo-wsm , sol mt. sums FOR eotnh s oak" dbtrlbuting religious literature, n or woman may work spare ti e no experience y- portunil? to eanlitiiil F0 . $0 lhskly. Bisfs lflfl ibblliflh connection. Mr. coal-so. Bone no libilding rqrpto- 14-‘3-"8 1°1- AGENTS--OEENINGS FOR A low lllglflgraus hfen: Studebak- sr watches, 21 jewel timepieces o; hjghefli, quality are now be- lug sold .from factory. to con- jpmer at villgfof 50%. Easy yments. atiobally advertised gbemsndous resources and r99“- tltion malls sales éesy. . Write tally, stains. a s, BXDBYIBHCQ. its. cats!‘ t-h%§3,¢‘ddt$8 Stu- MAID WANTEIL-APPLY JOHN C. MacKeen, 94 Great George St. _‘ __I0I],-531¥9I cAPAeLs elm. waturso- so): general hotel work‘ ' ledge of cooking preferred. Apply Globe Hotel, Hunter River. 3087-5-16-3i Miscellaneous SPECIAL-A 3 lLB. PAIL SW1 TS shortening, 50c. Jollkill‘ & - 0n. 3 005-15-2i es-r voun ‘PRINTING DOttE'AT the Guardian Central Job _Print- ery. Phone 13s. " 2879mm mo. A, McDGNALD. Limp-go - veyor, lieruibnviila. 28 6-3 Norton-l no ALL Kmos or repairing~—Guns Stoves; “Lawn Mowers sbar bed. adhjmt; in deballer Watch Company of Can- order.-— Jae. hite, 30 ent St. m, Limited. Windsor. Ont. aen-s-lil-sl. For Sale Male Help Wanted m? ssLsir-wo PURE aasn wm-rl-zo-sisn FOR Jsjtbss olstollrtun osivos one and f ur months 915- MPfll‘ cm"? t i, ass rt " ‘ "lime-lo 2i. -——-—-. -rrrr----- F0 t‘ coir-won: nsmlNoToN Typewriber/jliilé; 0 new. Will" be ‘ id at a barge ‘,"~Appiy North ‘ryoa Garage. Nom- _ _ 144i "'?.,‘.“5.‘..',’§E,.'£J.‘;“".$2.‘.’$F"F£l " s, ‘ j sat-stair FOR 8ALE~CHEV secs. iiig car (brand n ‘. r. Rob- ins, Royal (Bank Bl I " - r ' -"il0ii‘8-ii~"14~3i - i saicK .Ayp_ ‘nos-stuck {mo work, married prclerred. Apply after 7.80 p. m. to iii. D. Whitley- 106 Dorchestef St. Charlottetown . ‘ 3b33-5-18-3i WANTED-ESTABLISHED . MAN- utacnlrer or pipe use pipeiose hwnaces nvantio o. salesman to so l its product/s in Charlottetown and vicinity. Mast be ‘auaractical mechanic of‘ good ‘reputation. No capital "required. Apply; sstating ‘experience in both selling and in- stalling, both pips d pipteless furnaces.‘ present oc patilm "and Wcheracter references. Box No, G has: 11c. 311s son-st. j QUEEN l - ‘Scrw QTTM‘. ‘ i. ‘iiie of qt... l - ‘lr irate at [lflolimonl ‘ [fla ‘ ‘ h fir, prices. For particul __ wgitppiy, Department of Agricultural" 8085-5-15-61 Gleanings Hire giglld There m. Lloyd cos é ‘ » in Mn" who was visitilsigf , ilgsaabl, during the last-few‘ months rs-j turned last week to ishome. He fflltorts conditions in New England States as being unsettled owing to approaching Presidential Election. So y-live thousand workers re- oen iy lost t eir {iolzspp accou-nt of mill, being c oiled fdown. Mr. Boyd Livingstone, of Clyde River who has been eonfinod- to bisjhome through illness’ is‘ hie to be around again. He had the fortune of being seriously hlirt by ' ‘ 4. . girls ltéliiliflggolltlisitw only? . thslstenes, of tho fishing seaso‘ _' ‘Frlls U Fla‘ Hoifiill. been“ $330.15, is _ _ and Ijgiiirniglted tit, up ut artckofiore “very accommodation to the travai- lmqpalsue. " The table lo especially good and the public are eourtooueiy cored (or. .. Rates “Madly. _‘__ BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager ‘ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors . l ' - ' ..,- i, of the Island some herring nets have been set for bait. Owing to e cold winds driving the ice lato t sstrsits it is unsafe to put out .f hing ge r, The fishermen hope " run of err-lb‘; wll not all pass‘ y before they get their bait and they are anxious to get tbeiritiiés oilt for lobstersnNo doubt owl . s!» Yefy little lssstsl- ftlihinl- "has ”-.'..““"1.,®ll;*,-, 211.03: B21011} l1“- Ffifl I .4 in‘: petting tllsl-‘s will. m, an to soagranted. weeks use orders outdo to ‘the L's!- lflton estate to" sillp this ‘eiltirej lids ser cfio b. m; Victoria 7.30 p. ln. PW. otosoow _OHRI§TIAN. _ ROM-There will bs service in l e ‘(Christian . Church/ct. New Glu- BOW, Sunday, May 18th, st 1.30 n-rn; Servioo will be conducted by. Rev. ll. M- Aitken. " \.." ' . __,_,__,_._. s. t-wlnottlt" is due w-lssvs- & StqJOIIfB, Nflti, Ibfilfi Mflvifll} arriving in CHQPIQQKQDWBNWIII,‘ MB! 20th. FOP Rlffllll‘ llhfim*flh BDDIY to OARVELL BROBJAIQHe: ' iilfl-btlb-Si “lbmtfil-s? 32-11%. Heller River?! P-"I 510cc! "*?.<=°P"9lt.~'*§.l'ifl¢n at Hutterjiiver- All candidates (qr, melinbershln are, requestedto be pro-amt. 0. H. Peters, Pastor. . i . , FTIRQT‘ TRIP m Au-ro. "-.-. The "ti! "Ill Q1 the season between the. a" "Pa. afllLv/eotem capitals. was ml a on Wednesday by Mar. J.. E- . rixhtJumalersidssssnt for. M" ““"‘_.“" Cara, when he drove to. Ch lFuituLOWB tlkllg back thwg nev ‘cars. r. Wright reports the roads in first class condition. dAvsNnlsH Siiwwio-There will be service its-tho Pcesbytarien Church, Sunday, Magnets, at Stun- loyat 11mm; st North,.Rnsi:ioo at m- Tbs work of the Sunday Sc _ oi will. he resumed next Sun» day, atflavendisb. North Rustico and New Glasgow. The attention of parents is especially drawn to this fact. _ a: .‘ ‘Jinn-g EPARTURE RIGRETTED. — he community of‘ Kelly's Cross '6 much roam Ito witness tile d9 fibre. most likely permanent- ly of Mr. and Mrs. Jslnes E. Mc- Kesna; and family, who no logy‘ ing! shortly to take up their resi- de ‘ near Charlottetown. Mr.- McKenns, a few years ago, was in~ the employ of Messrs Snub s k Netrsom, and being a the present tints in med of a good reliable man to take charge of one line of their ext ’. blminess. aiidl knowing a good man. when they had pr f of hi; reliability in tbs past,- th have succeeded tn inducing Mr. McKee-Ila .to take charge again". Hstherefore ‘has sold his valuable-farm. at Kelly's. Cross to‘ ‘to homo t guild's-rabbis‘ 0804a . a . ; _- be . . Mr. and MrssMcKennaPs iri ads, suited ho e sad testified, by the prssenb. teti n, of an flddlfllglld a bursa, to- the‘ esteem in which. UIQIJIB hebil in this, community. _tc the great. ga they. will leave .in._the parish- of eliyfs-Crosen .to the “sincere sorrow. occasioned by their. nevert- urq with a cordial andjqnorous wish and prayer. for unbounded; su ‘osa. and fut re resideacev-G. A. "IQkTTQ?fiI$EfiII? 3'6“?- rin to‘ the worries» oi‘. Milltduinie Lo ise McLean ..wiio...wss married, at st. Pstsrsbars. lfinrids. April 25t , to- Mr. tlhaolel F. Fair‘ ‘Ir Mr. McQnaid. his neighbor, who isq owl- w PM. happiness in their.” BUOCEQIFUL IUILAND ITQU: FENTr-Ainong the llstof ‘students making examinations in tbs diffs ‘Git subsets, at the Uliivcrbity" of‘ lflkpt swab, appears’ the ifsnie o! Norman Msclfenzfe, fornierly _of Rose Valley, P. E. 1.. whey/fort tirbt year scholarship in Afgriculture; '1 ' ‘ Mr.M‘Kiii-bfo_ ill W‘ "‘ . GQRRFQTlQN-f-In tbs finial-lime wlispriifcfga: 31.58113 fdgsksssfiili t: filyu§ ntbfi iistg published ydstar , b dish" and his many Jfricnds here, wish flfall its dr_ tic“, _ "I 5. was inadvertent! ‘ ttml om him continued success ih his stud- filmed-in Rely against the beauti- l-llifltiliillltg or eléffid éfsfin, 565- _ v fill jacfigibundsi described-lnflthé. .**“,*:.'.“*.'r,2 .,.:,;.i racy “that, . ~ c oo st‘ "s ‘i ‘i ' . "" ' "‘ "‘ . Q9 $..- 595° .05“ .9. ‘m ‘ 1% I” n ‘t’? Right} ‘H011. Arthur gsiglrtsfltufitllsjrsmsrssbl: ‘Dilata- n ‘VILL t on" cull." "n" 1 ~ w ~ -~ - rsnmfi- erfportroyoi o uge 133, 191's Qmuqmgu ‘m; ' 5162i ‘places her in-a class b herseif—. . (Continued are», -"s.3.‘o",a.", ‘Minister also will speak. Adivi- sion is" expected tomorrow ll ' MP- Miiisbeh said that "w all was first riimored tlfe ‘ Bibi would be balanced, this ‘yearhhla had been compelled td wander bow it could be done. Hailed ntmf obtained from the Department a: Finance a statement‘ of ail receipts applicable to the last fiscal year which shows an improvement over thsprevious year of $1,182,648. This was the best he Government‘ could do after multiplying the sale; to: and adding to every other form of taxation. in addition to thleths government hodnisde an adjustmentowith the British gov- ernment. of $9,622,000 on a. transfer of accounts." But it must be re- membered that this was. money which had been cumin: to. Canada for‘ yecrg and only‘ gay/sited til?» sflmvlstiqa electrostatics. The iovernmelil, esya matter of fact, ad received the previouehyearuqgx; ‘ He would‘ deal with ifs fourth later. l-leréad a Eer- “ies of figdres which showed that capital eutpendfture has increased by_$il,fl9,689, ordinary exp ture. lj “ decreased by‘ ‘$1,046,831 and "ecial had. diminished by still,- 0, ‘ . datum...» Milled‘ the _ _ _ v Country ‘and Knows its‘ frilsrs he'd been "s heyday-frailty»; is these three classes, of ‘expend "‘ $2,335,307. Doeuotlss and marine. >1 outside-oh -Nl1t'0il\ ' waymfroin tlietotal increased ' revenue and credits, it would be». “.5 that the showings»: the "year-l §2‘_-1924 was better than for.the| receding. year by exactly $870,- . ,1, _ The acting Mlnietotof Fhb. ance had. said that Canada had nfsin or: $30,000,000 pa the. Nation- al ‘asst, ‘The qslx. WW. that. could have been done would be if ting. Ring "llqbal Railways bAdJHIWQVB its bshgwing rol- the year by 862-001»: ‘Does thin govérllnientubillégetst ‘that. they did that," asked Mr. Ltvfelghe-n. ._ ._ .,_ . " an this government look me in the face and suggest that the .Na- tional Railways are 882,000,000 bet- fs in! than before; the fact l; that mil‘i “‘ Kisdiolt. cultivator. of Leiington ltshblrld-lic said that Mr. Georgedtlolsean of‘ Sesrlowwn. in feferriirg to one flrftlier removal‘ of he vast "estrus to moi-id's tbs Boa ‘jolt mils to‘ Florian. rs were‘ ‘dug ‘n11 ‘place iinustiippdll shunts some‘ tints; practice -, be ‘ e38 b '. ‘l '; m, tlshi-"Etiqt an‘; . n? re [dents _ of ibssingtpa . .. aiammegtia . estate.‘ She lppbou was rnlelfwlittlit. '0! Boston. TI! liar alumina-n! ..tiiv- lstlttm .. t Allyson at as» ~ m. yrtnuocioss; _ r unset-last .. FM- 99°’ cord, driwlllg her/o i€lfb0 lfi highest nun-la cums roa not‘! iifln o! sad‘ in. rmiskn iii" mm it stars MrLFalfbnnh is s- "dlmehtsr or. zon Post soysz-Jlllioiit two" N" - ‘There's (PM J ‘Dill-t: I vs snonltiypgst inn fgiisia‘ ‘ti; B I omsqms. s» mo s “may fitters 11in Mm ti! Nilsse‘ Chili fir.‘ u “f? shill sis! ‘salsa mutt I complex- '.-, e sure ‘to at]: ‘fertile (Mable -OOl-ho is spl the Government had misled be cbuiitry and they kllow- it." ‘- ...u."i '.*~ .- Westerh Guardian lH-q-flil-KPHQNEAWWCWIRF“? 5R5 wtsn T0.U9I§.9§!118° i» number of our Carpet and Millin- ery Department tohltlhiil} p130? o‘ 3 ring 2. Sinclair 8t Stewart, Ltd. _ _ _3i.‘26-5-16-2i. ll thoil’ o t “gt These Ugly Spots T777‘. l- ' 3 isnssnlbs. was- of feeling ashamed ? _ ml m-ss. ti-llvrfleq J3 ~41‘ guarsn eed to re o oi -. ' J4 .1 New R lo s ing and you should ‘alibi: ‘bee that even the worstjreclries have begun to disappear, tfitliq the light- el- one! Vhiglisd entirely. -it is seldom not mire t a hi: otiiico lsneeded to piste slots the goal-sate: oi’ money back if it .5 "“ E" ‘ 1-. Y . .“__i é ii as" _ it 7 ‘a m‘ huadly a gnuper Plctlme at s:..:*.l.»r~.rlsl“~" a m“ -E“‘“*“‘- to make a stsitt an“ day. Yastenlay — Today ' ‘ for hast Titties. in fol a t t itths bri§¢l"llruwrla,rllbtl't§°' t’: tredoy afternoon the one; real thrilling g nius of the ‘screen. , Ville i5 shown. _ Molten lava, flow- mas down the side ‘of the Jnountaln u! filctured withthe. mouth of the crater belching forth , ite- ‘deadly tomes and fire‘. comes a flood. with snrentirs town boil! ' that nobody should. mise- made in Italy by lasairation,__i=lc- tures, Charles H. dent and is Metro and - D n n haven't asyet seen this Wfllilwllz" motion. picture would do ‘W911 0 avail themselves of tddayls last oi!- ‘piirtunity. the . e lmt ha s molly. » ... gyro-aw jlfiifi meal‘ IZBIOVQ‘ , ‘ (costumes frotn Page 1) -. meotihrggéeghi-s turn is . ditist. megs" ' m, was - , V, Rrlsss. or 251mb membewin 1191i- _ Mr. ' eigheh ‘Bald there wage ‘negation havin; 9%; _f_i00 and n9‘; four classes of eglpeildltbre , or ‘n- more than owmlenlbgsé ‘elitist ary, cispithl, (special ‘and allways members in congreka o s d: ov 5 . and 100 such members in congres- atlons ofgaqre than ‘ such meetings shall _‘ ‘ ndtics read before the con- gregation ht esich diet of worshil! on two successive Lord's Days, on which public service is held, and j _t.‘of the meeting‘ pravidedfurther . ll _ . " ‘ithin 3o do ‘s o! . bfillflflfe the total incrsitnad 81-49“. teem,“ n! stew,“ o’ me Qua‘. 4116mm} and the succeeding section means wiifficultiea with their sidd dogs v ‘ . have» walked ill» the silica o! I provincial police, recently. _“i was?’ responded tils inspect- . Henry King production oi Waite Sid-eflhetarrias Lib. againAtho it“ ‘Krill evening. ‘ ‘ classic stands as one of the y great motion pictures. It is - The actual erhptioh of Vesu- On ton of this wiped out. ‘ 4 f"! e White Sister" is s. picture. It was. . ell, Jr., presi- released through " ‘will be shown for the today. Those who H!!! B! Probable; Amend- ‘llleniés '00 and lass than. 1000 ‘members; iJ..l1l°!Pb°".‘? ‘e calms 'hY such‘ notiee shall specify the ob— shall who . held qjidcolpool the qalsiett ‘tile ‘ciéflcbfflebflbtis t_ such ‘lneetin terlfiflbi m» "m "ease "orally con- atiou‘ not having a session or arterial Board, by the. ordained- iged‘ as ‘tn charge byterian Church or ministers ref}; anti-loo "éjilfln _ _ (aitlbngregdtion ii: this section glqcal church as mentioned in the a‘ of Union. g0‘ (b) Change date to . . . ,. ~ _ , ass_.o ‘n n‘_s‘ torts l 3291i‘ laid é; ‘this act "is here' ifie‘ ‘a ii ‘ ‘lifirlned as such “lid in ‘so hr as the terms and provision moms, e- lsting to, pobicy, . the “"1" W. .. .9311... .111!!! iatratitw are no‘ iiflctinsistsnéhwith are provi- sion Q! thi‘ "act ‘ ‘ey ‘shall have the some ‘rel-cs {an ‘effect "as if ex- pressYy set out herein. This act. shiill conic into force on‘ the, fifteenth day or April" 1925 er- cept section 0 Jlhich shall some in- to forcqgn tbejay on which the 80¢ receives r seent. Dogs Wlliiii Pianos Roar ssljciitfifihfiuTfim ik.—" "Monitor's oh the Nenaihh-Mcilfrath overland trail are’ etperiencirig‘ _1'5t'h day smooths haven't or mo 'mail plane lam Msskte. when tbo- alone, l 0 I‘ 0V -_ , bald _ $9,351" *¢§§é§§§%?“i§i's"a%tt mus ' m e t6 lug lb iihvb the ‘sir ioulis changed to, avoid these week canine lots. They oi- ts ,h the r i stoo i’ ti‘; it’: tr i bin isrfltilsjslstlsl “and touts ‘resign: scattered along tho trail ‘for miles. , This Fellow Was tionest . . ‘(siwififwei-l monomer, Mir-IS. C ,-.i ‘Y, loon alga?» %;it gloprthgest Polish" ~msa s burly Misti 0i‘ .1‘ ~ o 1 . r w'your' v u. hon. Bunnie-l,‘ nay» sons- m (this must-issuer l min-rum- smmgm. For. Cobb“, ilolllll .1 ‘Fm-aoing” ‘unites trruc ‘quality and flavor with a-pctfcct ---- . which ‘yields more smoke ‘pleasure right down to the list "iiiliiiiiE “i day Rotation J. A. MacMillen pre - sided. A ‘L ‘_ _ ‘ The guest's were J. H. Hunt oi London, Eng.,.lli. N. Gonzales, re- bieliing American Consul until-i. M. Vanlyuekirk. The programme of etttsrtainmelt Jdmprfiiierfah excel. lent. reading y ‘Miss ‘Edna Gordon, . Yesterday was Suggestion Day at‘ Rotary, the chairman of each com- mittee mailing suggestions relative I to the committee's work. G. S. lnman for the fellowship commit- ms suggested among other things, that members sit at a different place at the table at cnch luncheon and that a. Rotary evening for mall no‘ held now and then. Rotarian J. A. Clark of the Edu- cational Committee suggested two minutendllresees on Rotary educa- tion from time t inle. Mr. W. A. Ste art also gave.- sug- gestions regarding business methods. ,.Dr. Yeb, chairman of the Music Committee, suggested that more attention be given to Club sling ing. Mr. Ray Peuliieton of tile Boys’ Work‘ cDlllllllltl-Btl stressed tile not-ll of the ilotarilins gelling ilPhillil at imivexnent for supervised pllly ' rounds. College students home or their holidays might supervise ‘giiines from time to time. - it wns also suggested that till- Botarians look around and sou what boys were llnlldicnppoli ow ‘in: to deformity, etc., and who n-- quired special help. ill this coll ‘nection he referred to the Bil: Brother Movement. _ Mr. P. W. (Ilurllin, (‘ililifiliilll oi‘ the Attendance Conlnlittol- auiti Ylfiit the Connlliitee-[srliiln would ichnirfman of the Business Affairs Committee. said that there was a" serious condition of unemployment in the city at present. and every duy men——m ny._ ‘of them for iobshsople of them stating that‘. they ‘hell had no work for months. il-‘ie understood that at the City, _ Hall there were also numerous re- At the Rotary Luncheon yoster- ‘quests tor emltiflYlileliii» QHB 5.138, wives and amiliés~were asking gcsted that the Public Affairs Com nlitiee set aside one day for look ing into the problem in view of a! fording some relief. o Mittard‘: Linimcnt For Japanese Fear i Further Curbs Upon Emigration (Associated Press.) OSAKA, Japan, May 15.—Fears that American influence may close i0 Japanese emigrants the doors of South America, at present offer- ing'the most hopeful outlet for Ju- lian's surplus population, are ex- l-ossed in on editorial appearing in the Osaka Ailiili, the newspaper with the largest circulation ill Jitpml. The editorial (ionic nl icllgtil with Jnpllnfls problems of population, inmi supply and lillligfil lion. "We cannot be sill-e that we shall he perlnittcd tn solid cllllgrltnts cvell to (Brazil ‘and Peru without nlnicstutioll." says tho Asnlli, nher detailing the restrictions illljltiliflfl on Jilpllneai- nligraltion by the Ull- iiPli States and (ho liriiish Em- pire-. ' "Japan's population is int-rolls- inl: at the mtl- of 600,001) n your. ii‘ no outivt for iilisl increase 121m in‘ (omad, ill-r inturl- is ll gloomy (mo. There are now 36,000 Japan- use in iirazil and 18,000 in ‘Peru, nnri there appears to be room for oe to keep up the attendance to m4 ‘fiigh a standard as possible. .._..Hon. Dr. W. J. i’. illnviiliilln. many more. But the migration to with," := _._h__ Corns‘ South America ill nvon such limit‘ Charlottetown- Propriftoro 7 l in. Cali, st. John; 1-‘. c. Ar- nold, Toronto; W. G. Goodwin, 'l‘orolito; ti". "W. Murdock, Murray River: R. M. Lynch. Halifax; Thou. Hussey, Glace Bay; W. C. Holt,» London, Ont; Louis Byrne, Cardi- gan; A. W. Iltfielding, Truro: W. H. Forso, ‘Moncton; H. H. “Stevens, ‘Boston; J. B. Fowler, Sackvillq, A.‘ K. V. Tewsiey, Toronto; S. Hlltz, Truro; A. S. Ros, ‘Monoton; Alex. Grant, New Glasgoiw IH. ,5. Wanamaker, St. John; A. E. 018th, Souris; F. M. Reading, St. John; f‘, 1.. (lrallt, St. John; J. B. Myrick 'l‘ignishi W. Cohen, -St_ John; G. (l. IBrown, (St. John; J. L. Heller, Montreal; Jack lliiler, Montreal; Sam. S. Haroritz, Cornwall; J. S. Wrenfells, ‘Halifax; G. A. Wircn- icilo, Halifax; Geo. ‘Sample, Hali- lax; Romeo Rousseau, (Montreal; 'I‘. il-‘ionmasns, Montreal; L. Choc- tl-r, "Montreal; Ken. J. A. Con- \\'1\.\', Montreal; D- -P. Hall, Look- poi-l. discussion in a certain foreign country it appears likely that the influence of the ‘Pan-American l-rccd may be extended to block us -—--4g_c,~-s- wrw-"i-w-s . -"Were . “ "till. vi)" lfififi. l-(l nllmhl-rs is now tho rllliljPCt oi ill Sou-th America." Baking bakes the salric. Iiome mode Blélfi free. Iii! by bitiitoml A. 0. o, ijrinoo : o Ltd; Wiroioooio‘ - 1rd island repress way. Write fol‘ our testetb guaranteed give absolute satisfaction. is Best After all, there is noiiiin .- uite l0.- ‘ ‘ nothing quite ‘so. satisfying Eb bread, pies oi caites. Give your family home using, Flour and you wililgei: bi er, finer loaves, lighter pie crust, w" Flour is unexcelled for quality. It always -Giiiss snafu " unequal» vmllllll .. 9.. VIOT ‘ruAJ-lorir " _ ' l¥~‘r‘—~'-r."-»+;'-'q~'.z<snizsrw;z--. ' "T: ‘- _-‘_ . “ om- ‘. the travelling 11"" ‘$33 ' w n‘ I b‘ _ . i t i’ l