, . i Gr: " it \or $97.5 home Graio modern i y on the ( r less m0 an ordina h the M0 mntages; night 'l‘on t ilCllllSlll » Automat 'ice wllicl record is u’ll be r ay or {on i hear til ldc in vi 1 golden t ( 2;. .1 l‘ 0"“ '1 2hr 9arlicular Vrade Tailor-made " 5 "GoshlTllese All-leather p,‘ Astoria Shoes lake a his 1 purlu shine! §>\\\ k - .- .' l ‘- .- ._ ‘g-‘s §Q§$qst< " ' Q_§§ \\‘~.\§~\\ r, x- l l \_ _\t\\\\\ ‘é ct§§s§~ ' l *3 l >3‘§\,\\\\\\*~ » . v / l. o ill ‘I \‘\‘§\\\‘\‘ \s\§\\\§°c r ’ J 1 new“ \\\\\\\~\ < ,1 i‘ c. as‘, \§,\1¢§§->Z1< ; =" l 4‘ ~ ‘sstsilssqstisi: :3, r 7PM». ' \\\\\\§\_\\.§‘\\§\§o§\\$:\ cit , (f \ \\ ‘A M". “.., I I m“ / ‘f? a / ‘- ._ \ ~_\\\\\i\lllv\\l , i aid’ . \\>_ i; i» c ‘ - corr- ALEW LONDON . ONTARIO , For immediate Needs We have and Throat Telephone 85M. DONALD McKiNNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law Money to Loan Lay. CARTEITS FEED STORE Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Riley Building, Charlottetown Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office ‘l Office Hourn-li to 12 a. m. 1 to b & l, Ilrrtlm Fraser. Albion; 2. Per- of Feeds, Grain. ctc., lowest prices. I Free All shades in stock, sold at half price. for 75c. 3 light fixtures, com;- ‘ plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8n Sons 16! Queen ‘itreet Phone 722-J. ._.__.__..ii.. Dr. Cliit Chronic Diseases , 112 Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11 to I p. m. . f - l. D. Stewart, W George ltreet. 0a ndaa. H. J. Palmer. K. C. Barristers, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Lean W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. _ J. A. IENTLEY ; Barristers ‘and Attorneys l MONEY TO LOAN , Office-Isak of N. l. chambers ' p. rm May be consulted of! hours at 116 Hlllsbore It. is headquarters for all kinds Seeds etc., chip & c». m. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,1 .- J, , ‘ $1.50 to $1.75 shad-es l, Montague I ‘PROF. HIRAM BALL’ ' is now prepared to receive Music h Professional Cards Charlottetown P. l. island, Canaq ssarrister and Solicitor. B4 Great tiollcltofa fer the Union Bank e iiellmer 8t Palmer H. L. Palmer MaoLeod & Bentley Monev to Loar. Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. Island E. Lillian McKenzie Bachelor of Music (McGilL) and Theory. ,_ 277 RICHMOND s-r. l Telephone 378-L. A. B., M. D. ' Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist I26 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Goa Treatment in Selected Cases ‘ Telephone 261 Griffin, Albion. QARRISTER, BOLICITOR, ETGI 1 lLaura lrvins, Calnilrlllgc; 1i, lie-r- llll(‘l.* French, Panlnurie island. Winnie hlcKinnon, Albion; 2i, ilutll instruction in Pianoforte, Singing SMKM“ ('“mb""l~“"' l y: l2. David 'I‘llompson, Albion. W. Miles Garrison la 3, Patrick Giddlngs, Cam- Hazei Reilly, Guspereaux; 3, Ralph Graham, Gaspereaux. On September the nineteenth the Sturgeon School l-‘air was held in Sturgeon Hall. A Inirly large wsrowd of people was present and the exhibits were up to thestand- ard. After the judging inspector Show made a few remarks congrat- ulating the children on their work, especially their organization. Fath- er Gallant then spo o! the nec- essity or more inter heflig 18k- en by the people in ehool Fair work." ' A special prize offered hy J. D. Stewart, Charlottetown to the school winning the greatest num- ber "o! prizes was won by Sturg- e0 School. _ e other prize winners were as follows: Oats _ 1, Lloyd Ceilings, Sturgeon; 2, Bertha Reilly, Gaspereaux; 3, .\lin- nie Acorn, CMXIUTILIgG. Wheat 1, Lillian Collings, Sturgeon; 2, Ruth Ceilings, Sturgeon; 3, Eugene Murphy, Pllnnlure iisland. Sturgeon School Fair Apply “Sulphur Th I Broken Out Skin and itching Eo- zema Helped OvergNight For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on lace, neck, arias or body, you do not have to wall. for rellel from torture or embarras- sment. declares s noted skin spec- ialist. Apply a little hlentho8ui- phur and improvement shows next day. ' Because o! its germ deslroyln! properties- nothing has ever been round to take the place of this sui- phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have hall unsightly skin troub- les cun know the delight this Men- tho-Sulphur brings, Even fiery, M" .lhan °"4l‘”1*"*‘ " " Beat lip Your Sllin Exercise 306k. 4th Book ‘ ‘ ~ - - 1, Mary Llewellyn. Sturgeon; 2. Jerome Murphy. Penmure island; s, Will McGee. Cgmoridso. 8rd Book 1, Pea-r] King, Sturgeon; 2. Teln- p10 Ueirellyll. Stursoon: 8. John McGee, Cambridge. 2nd ’ Book 1, Bertha ReillyGaspel-esux: 2. Kathleen Dunn, oasnerem; 3. Mary McKlnnoo, Gospereeuk. _ ‘ Mepbrawlnlpttth Book , 1, Kathleen Dunn. _GIWD$TQI"X7 ' 2, .\ia.ry McKeenli-il. GMPBPBBIIX; 3» Jerome Murphy. Panmalre llslend. 3rd Book 1, Eileen Wight, Papmufs Island: 2, Eugene Murphy. Panmure l5- land; 3, Mary French, Psnmure Is- nd. ' itching eczema is dried rlgllt up. Get a small jar of Rowles Men- tho-Sulphur from any good drug- gist and use it like cold cream. Red Astrachan Applts 1, Lillian Ceilings, Sturgeon; 2, 'i‘elnple Llewellyn, Sturgeon; 3, Corn 1, Gertrude Graham, Cambridge; 2, John McGee, Cambrldge;; 3, Violet Kervin, Cambridge. Beans 1, Norman MrKinnon, Pembroke 2, Melvin Llewellyn, Peubfillle; 3. Lottie Walsh, Sturgeon. Fred Nicholson, Sturgeon. iPiums 1, Christine Graham, Gaspereaux; 2, Will Gidding, Clllnbridge; 3, Pu"- lielen Steele, (iaspereaux; 3. Florence Grallanl, Gaspcreaux. Dakota Red Potatoes ome Murphy, Punmure island. Turnips l, Florence Grallanl, Gaspereaul." 2, Melvin McKinnon, Sturgeon; cy Gidding, Cambridge. lR;5dA£:§,_M' lmghes’ S" “m” Green Mountain Potatoes " 1, Lloyd ‘Coillngs, Sturgeon; 2, T“ Blmum East; 2, -Mury Ceilings, Sturgeon. l l 1, Minnie Acorn, Canlbridgc; 2.l“?fiiineyayfiheolhccg?222162;} l’ Everett 'l‘holnpson, Albion; 3, Jer-l J e u um’ a l“ ' ' Vera llayter, Gaspereaux. ) Jtoad East; 2, Ruth Ctllllllgs, Sturg- ' ‘ eon. Best Loaf of White Bread l, Anna l-luglles, St. .\lary‘s Road Sugar Cookies 3. Apple Pie 1, Anna M. Hughes, Si. Mary's Nicholson, Sturgeon- East; 2, Lydie Llewellyn, Penbroke; 1i, Mhy McKeenan. Gflflirersflvx- 2, Pearl King, lslursevn: 3. Mm’ lFrench, Panmuire island. Matilda ' Aeneas Hughes, St. Mary s ‘Rood. Wll-ite; fl, Laura Nicholson. Art senior 1, Mary Llewellyn. Sturgeon; 2. Kathleen Dunn. Gasnereaur: 3- ,- Lloyd Colllngs, Stllfgeon- me Junior m 2 and 6 o 1, ‘Laura lrv-ing. Climb!‘ B9? - - Jolln McGee. Cambridge} 3. John 0f 61W Penmanship. 41h B°°k 1, hiamle McGee, St. Mary Road 3rd Book 1, Eileen Wight, lPanmuire island, 2nd Book i lSl-ella Graham, Pembroke; Kearney. Sturfiefl"? 2. 3. , Sports . ‘ Race, Girls under 9 years. I 1' Dm-ls (Thompson: 2, Alice Girls. from 9 to 12 years- u, IBertlla iRelIIy; 2. Mary ‘Coll- Fofes- omen. l’! 1v‘! I comfort. .- dag \.. T Mode in combinations and two- , _ N“ . , I z 4y piecoSuifs in full length knew llelen Steele, Gaspucaux. _ FM“ glegrsa, Hgiwlmfiertrude Lann gall _ and albowihngth, and Jaw“ carrots I 1, Mary McKeennn, Gasporeanx; ' less. for Men and Women- , ._ , . ,_ ., _. y“ 2, Christine Graham, (laspereaux; - 12 _ sulllfl3ld'lMjllltflblflcoflibfnfl- 2‘1“Egg:Lgmmllggi-hé“lfigllmlglllgtflz'3' Bertha Reilly, Gaspcrcaux. l’ Matfirllrelyeilarzérev; Ziggy-tin Ac- fizz?’ flndplleeper; for growing Albert ol-lrllh, Albion. ornz- 8. Mary Llewellyn: 4. Merl’ ° ‘ ""( “m” l" Parsnlps I 1, Bertha. Rally. tiasnereaux; Neil Wight, Panmure Island; iloris 'l‘ilompstirl, Albion. Tomatoes cy Gilllllngs, Cambridge; 3, Lucy Rice, St. Mary's Road West. Beets l, Mary French, Panmure island; 2, Cecil llicken, Pellnokc; 3, Al- Pumpkins , Percy (liddings, (fambrillgc; 2, Bouquets of‘ Sweet Peas l, Bertha ‘Reilly, (I1IS|10l‘l-’iillX§ 2, Asturs 1, Temple Llewellyn, Sturgeon; l’ Mixed Bouquets 1, Eugene hlurpily, Punlllure ls- nll; 2, (iladys Alurplly, Panmure Yellow Transparent Apples 1, Urban Graham, Gaspereaux; 2, S. S. HESSIAN earrieter, lolicltor .Notarv Puhllo~ Etc MONEY To LOAN P. l-:. island; ENGLISH GOLD MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND 4 SILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH PRIZE Students in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUSIC Studio: Baptist School Room Hours-ii to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment. §-§§-O§O§0 l llll. ii. lllllllilllS Oph. D. EYE IPEOIALIIT Eyes examined and glasses furnished when needed- Offiee-‘lfl Grafton ltreet (above Parson's 5 and 10 oent store.) Hours 10-1 and l-l. lat. , Ivenlng by appointment- ; Telephone Ill-L. “WWW Wflfrfiiff" IR a mild, vent bis menses and miostiv laxative to relieve Constupfitdlrtlssf Bili- unctiona norsnzt I ,'~ ;~\\ llsedforowr" ’/ a i ‘ \ I ors l; l‘ . \ > ""7; 1. l. N? elll IDIO- Llttie Nie One-third she rans- lsr dose. Made el ' same ingredients, then esndy coated. For children and adults. gin/lune. ilughes, St, Mary's Road E. 1, Ruth Ceilings, Sturgeon; .\iary Llewellyn, Sturgeon; 1i, Bessie Fraser, Albion. Grallaln, Pembroke. Glngersnapa i, Florence Graham, Gaspereaux; 2, Mury Ceilings, Sturgeon; 3. Canning of Strawberries 2. Knitted Socks 1 M oKeen-an. l1, Lawrence McKenzie; 2, Clar- ence McKay; llOil. 1. Steele: B, George McGee; 4, Joseph and textures, mailed free. Race. Boys under 9 years. wn-u 10,. ,1 3, Norman McKin- TRURO,N.B. ‘Boys from 9 to 12 years. ‘Marshal Jackson; 2, Em-ile Sample Book, showing weights STANFIBLUS LIMITED 'e\'prot e adjils bl'e e sle/ep rs takescare of and with the wear 011th ‘additi __ai service. , i 1is-a_ iii ue comb‘ ow} incl l1 - HIEFLY because. for over a quarter of a can Stanfielcfs Limited have been making underw -. " \ n6§§ of oostu llnshrinka Stanfields _ For child: {tbef worl l. tion fthe . d’ ' fir: wi , _ures wool in * i l l the cg ‘Lavlan. . . Plain Sewing ‘ Old 081B (Clwlfl qufllill/l- OffIoe-—Royal Bank Building . . ll 9'93"! Twin"! l""°°5 .- —-— a ‘Ni n "naval" H’; “m3- ser Albion Ho" w" 12 yea" . .., l c so , L ‘rg u; , ’ ' - Bran, Middlings, Cornmeai. , Clarence MCKH)’ Cambridge. 1. will M11689; 2. Eugene Mill" '-‘ ’ Chl T -- -~ . Cracked Con.- Oil Cake & . I Mary lulgcvefign ‘giiurgnon. hilly“, S, Will lbflvl-Hl. 4- 34511 F“ J, Richard Jalnleson, Slurge Meal, Schumacher Feed, Roll- I cugumbgrg I r re» _.\|b,.,-p 61-min‘ Albion‘ ed Oats, Crushed Oats, Feed ‘v . p I 1,_ llazei Reilly, (iaspcrcaux; 2, Embroidery T¢i¢l1§P8' RQJW- , Nmélflushiaamoyézg; i. A. MacDonald. H. F. Mofilecfillllgesluf; lllltnlllixgli“n(l"5l’°“'“ux; 3‘ l \lary Llewellyn Slnrgeon‘ " uollldJ-olgl glLLilllIKlllHJrpiifLlMi/lrivsl 1 J Fr” l“ a" Ra“ O - a,A, l-' l-i-- 0- " "p. '“" ~-' .er ,.\1~l -, ... Shells, Chick Feed, Poultry B,,,,,,,,,.,'A,,°,.n,y’ Em I Ruth Ceilings, Sturgeon. d, Stella McLeod; 4, Mildred Wight. l 0m“ ‘"‘"Y' ““"'““ l“ Supplies that make Hens lilllllv; 2, Will Laiolzln, (iuspcreallx; Threflegged Ra", Gm‘. J. “ill Mchce, Cambridge. , Anna. ‘Hughes and Mamie Mc- 1, Pearl Sorr-ey, Albion; 2, Sallie MoKlnnon, Albion; 1. Nltrllolson, Thompson, Albion. 1, Doris 'i‘hompson, Albany; 2. Gertrude Lannigun, Cambirdge. Mar J. Gordon (irailanl, Gaspereaux; 2- Jerome Murphy. Pan-mute I» Jockey Race, Boys under 12 yrs. land; 3, John I). Surrey, Albion. q, Jofigph Dawn" and mum Mp. K-eenran: 2, A-ilan King and Emile Nail 50X" Steele: 3, vMelliifll IVloKinnon and 1. Will McGee. Cambridge; 2. Marshal Jackson; 4. Woodrow Jack- Arch Wight. Pnnmuro‘ Island; 3, s01] (ind will \v|gh[_ ' Jerome Murphy, Panlnure Island. 1. 1, Albert Griffin, Alboin. 1, Bertha Reilly, Gnspereunx; 2, Will Murphy, St. Mary's Road East, 3, Will ltieGee, Cambridge. 1. l, Borden Graham, Guspereaux: 2, Aeneas Hughes. Sn. i.\lary‘s Road last; ll. Will McGee, Canlbrldge. eaux School; 3, Patricio. Jamieson, lPanmure Island. Sturgeon School. 1, Mary Ceilings, Sturgeon; Patricia Jnmiesou, Psnmure land; 3, Sturgeon School. ‘Gee; 2, Laurette Hughes and Kath- leen McCarthy; 3, <Bertlln Relly and Florence ‘Graham; 4, Hazel Kline“ 3'1"’! Reilly and Vem Hay-ter. Bessie FrnserfAlblon; 2. Lizzie Sturgw"; 3- Dims Three-legged Race, Boys, ‘Junior. l, Joseph Lavlan and Marshal Jackson; 2, Howard McCarthy and Austin McGpigan; 3, Nell Wight and Woodrow Jackson. Knitted Sweaters Three-legged Race, Boys, Senior. 1, Richard Jamleson and Jerome Murphy; 2, Claire Johnson and Al- bert Grlfiln; 3, Joseph Laviall and Marshal Jack-son; 4, James Steele and l-‘red Nicholson. Hemstltched Linen Mary Llewellyn, Sturgeon; ion Condon, Pembroke. Hammer Handles Jockey Race, Boys over 12 yrs. l1, Richard Jnmleson and Jerome Murphy; 2, lBasil ‘Farrell and Will McGee; 3, John McGee uml Alisllit MoGulgun: 4, James Steele and Fred Nicholson. Bird ha... Bert Taylor, Albion. Milking Stool Calves Wheelbarrow Race, Boys under l2. J1, Elliot MoKeemsn and Joseph Lavlan; 2, lEmlle Steele and Allan Kdng; 3, Austin McGuigan 11W] Jnn. McGee; 4, Melvin McKinnon and Pig Leo Steele. Joe Creed, Albion. l Wheelbarrow Race. over 12 years. l1, Richard Jnmlesoll and Jerome Murphy; .2, lEugene Murpllv and Will Lavlun; fl, BilSll Farrell and Will McGee; 4, ‘Fred Nicholson and Jolm Steele. Poultry Weed Collections Sturgeon School; 2, Gnsper- Young Men's Race. Grlflln; 3, Willi McKenzie; 4, Ilow- ard llteilly. Weed Seeds Sadie AIcKInnon, Albion; Blindioldedllace, under 12 years. 1, ‘El-lot McKee-mun and Joseph Luvlan; 2, -Bern-ice Iiuglles and Steemnn McKenzie; 3,‘Allan King 2, and lEmlle lSteele; 4, Melburn Mo- 15- Kinnon and Arch ~Wight, Tree Leaves Blindfold Race, Boys Over 12 Years 1. George McKenzie; 2. Ernest ,0 Relay Race 1, Panlnure Island; 2, St. Marys‘ “will E1151; 3. Ullsilcrvalux; 4, Calu- bridge. O-}——-—- LONDONER W-ALKING TO CONSTANTINOPLE] LONI)O.\', Out 3-_,\ across Europe, from (fonstantilloplc tranlp (lstend to is being undertak- Pll by llalpll Micllaelis, of Cam~ bridge. lio is ollt lo create a "rt-- cord" lby conlplielinl: the distance, 59""! 1.500 nliles, ill 10 weeks, liir, itinerary takes llim across llcl- giunl- Gerlllfllll’. Austria, llullgllry, JllHwSlnvlu. Greece and 'i‘urku_v. interviewed, Mr. Mlchileiis sai-l that he was relying on "arlny Socks 11ml ilrluy‘ Iwots" lo get him across the continent in record time. H15 luggage wns more tllnn modest in its simplicity, for ll m," Hlslcdl 0t a single rucksack cun- taining a waterproof, a spurs silirt a razor, a dozen pairs of army socks, and a passport with six rises. and a nliiitury permit, for Turkey. “socks 11"‘- by tar my most inl- portant nrtlcio of clothing," said the traveller. BIG WINDJAMMER AT CAMPBELLTON lOAliLPBELLTON, N. B., Oct 3L One of the largest nailing vessels lllfll IIZIS docked here in rlgcimt years is now loading at this port. File vessel which is a four-illust- ed barquo of (L500 ions (IISDIQQQ. nlont nalned Souvenir, arrived here Sunday the 17th insL, and is ‘filling long lumber for Stetson Ltuler, formerly known ns ‘the Shlves Lunlber Co, Tile Souvenir, which in twenty. nine years old, having been built l" 11011111141 l" 139. was formerly a German vessel. During the recon.‘ wur shc was luld up on tho west coast of Anlericn and lifter tile urlnistico was taken over by the British government. She was lot- llaiu Arnold ill-IFS . IIlcsldi-s living one of the largest stilling vessels afloat the NOILVQIIIT is liltml will) every ulodern equip- mrlll, ilaving patent. anchors simi- lar to llll'_l'.l' stenlurrs, null luolors for hoisting llcr sails. ll will take about thrl-o weeks nlore for her to tl0lll|llt*lt‘ loading usflslie Will take _on about two million loot oi’ lllnlbcr. Leaving llero she will still ior Australia aouclling at Adelillllu and blclbollrne. NE\V have buc her WXIS inl; at Ellis she volunteers to g0. The dancer was accompanied b!’ Sergeant Essenin, a Russian 1100i, to whom she was lnnrrlcli lll Moscow last April. l-lo was also detalne<l.Wllilc| no information was given out as ‘r to the reason ior tho iletolllion, it married. While he no Ilun-lvi-ll look up to him- young ISADORA "DUNCAN DETAINED ON SHIP YORK, Oct. li,-lsailorn Duncan. classic damn-r. WIIOHB Ill! erni views oi social u much iliscusscd. ll ilsllia ml . iniillnaletl that Mme. “n? 4r prnsonl silo _is in command oi Cap ilcrnstsen of livedu- strand. In an lllI<'l'Vll'\h' (‘apt Bern- stsvn slilllto; PillllliSIiiSll(fillly_ of ills wile and two bright cllilllron who iil‘l‘()lll[)illlli"(l Jlllll on ills long voy- conventions was detained today ‘by the i-lnnlll-ililllml olflcluls when silo arrived 0H French Ling slcanlsllip Paris, from linvre. She was held at tho quest of the State Ilcpartnlent M Vvashillgton. and will have a hear- isiaml tomorrow. the ['9- can’sl associatlnlrwlth Guvernemnt luiglli he \ Bot-h the dancer liiill hand were much di-‘lvellt s; they a-ppcared bclorellle lion officials ill the ' of the Paris and lwele could not leave the sll‘ " for the time being. "i am ull Almerlcln claimed the dancer, proud oi’ it, but I willl ‘Bills lslulld. 'i'ecllnlcillly she iosl - ran citizenship whens - ESSPHIIII‘. a ltussiall ' it is ronsldnerd ll over. if the (loctor rero goes to hlllis lslaluLl llmlnaiion will be a m ‘,1 ity and tllnt she will ' as nn artist. "Why, l never saw Trotsky in all the li been conducting a sell slum children in Mos, said lo reporters. "All hand is just n young ll file's no politician, lull Ollr piassoprts are vls and we aren't comllll spread propaganda. ll wnnt lo tell Americans .; ‘ (iron over there and ll being neglected." ii‘ ‘Rickenbacker, tumour , 9% OQOQQY.‘ U-GOO-OO-OQ-OOOQO-O-O-O-O-OQ-O n. n. BROW 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Agent at Summerside, Lloyd L6 Good Stong Stock Compani, f g DINTY? waiLLggg kbLz. 1'6 BN1. fv we": sets our tit-L ' MIN Mlfet IT YET! M: wow. our iv Yell DOCTOR isms We Ala. mam- Fol MIR 1'0 TRAVEL.‘ was ' woman? J‘; . on: meow .O/~u<n-\1':a is Au. wen, 454mm - i EYE 1 Allan girl“, §?.'.'}'°'.2'. Jéllllllgngilllalllllllnll‘(lnspellellux: 23 llrvellzllflltmllly "s: SPEcMLw-r I 5- g - - D l» ilmnurb fllllllll. fitted up gm] pug 1M0 sex-yum; At L‘ _ ,,‘_ __ ,,‘,‘,,,.-.- v I Office Royal Bank Building v _ l-louns . ._._. __ ~~ » ..-—~- - " ~‘ 0 - \‘= ‘filth v-ou- ‘ we». ~ HTER wan. o: l - ‘ 9.9.0 t 12 "ml-l- ~ l - . . m, ,°°5_,,,,_ cloned - a HObPiTAL ‘fie- - f” - BUT con-earl . ' uoeenrr LOO ' .j,.jc,i__i.- iMUbT 4s:- me: ooc ,-