i w pi-u Q veqeiniiie"‘ue‘p'moullrll'_ ' . llllilflllnflflififbsfidag h Constipation and.” t illfcfiiflll .“~,\\~1~l.~.~'C:lli.lilll. Pmmolingslixm LL‘LYL"'._...---— “m; I-"cvlerisliness all . SLEEP Loss Ofmdnmncy: ‘jfiiof ‘ Iac-SiiniIcSIQll .__-1 -"" ‘l Exact l?) lill llU-il lleiiigiit i.- tilie and the sky look»: Copy of ‘Wrapper. ' - ORCHARD DEMONSTRATIONS Orchard Demonstrations including pruning, grafting, - Ho" will be conducted by G. H, Vrggm and leC-iair of the Federal Department of Horticulture he “llllwlflq Orchards. Faiconwooq, j-uesflay, J' J‘ Mmilllvlav. Wednesday, May amn. Capt‘ Huflh L- l/lePhee, Georgetown, May 31st, w"""‘l Plekerllla. Clinton. Friday, June m. v All demonstration; to cllsitlmll For Infants and Climb-q; Mothers Know That Genuine fiastoria l Always ._ Bears the N Signature u Ilse For fiver ' l lhirtyylears i} lsivlll . , u‘ QIITAUI QOIIIIIV, NIW VOIKOfTUi F I A May 29th. begin at 1.30 p. m. seen in - Sllill that's hail‘ ii! ~ llllll-l ‘s lliil. lllll)‘ llly iilsk is (long llrr us tliko ll riiii ,ltill-lt<»l' nil llzlsio till iiulf {illsil vleiit _t:lli- in iili lilhllllly’ ililillf that sniiiuol lliil dill-l! lli them as tlley piles the liill “M1,”, ,. ‘ ‘ _ Will chill bile wllrmest heart . WI‘ my i-ike oi tlie friends Y“ kmdrmp Qgmlffltles, lovers, lhml \, [Ifum , | friends _ 4 l>.l.. by Ai-tlfis f0 JDrfley-i; Am fated m“ to pay-L- 109m, .Tl‘l‘i'l ______<_.>_}__ in? z-liil (li- Ifereylp, llo I think Economy l" gpgge, lli I gll t livrgllnlts with n call-o l rl-iill-liiber thc inst nliziil, wliut l. ‘ ~ ‘st two is ino lilil‘ to stay out lllll: lllll Heidi's liitnvo ivllthotlt u llllillii tilis Mrlllllly Dina will Just 100l<‘"l'o lelivo you here on this lonely . . -_ iToo ‘bad to miss it Uwns not my will Dui. lbetter to peillse them at Dav; ey's Hill. l So on ilhey went at their heiirts l éontent t lll>|'I“e spend ihb nlgilt they ‘both were‘ i bent Soil:eilo\v' or other their minds were t-illlngod You hull better gt) ll()lli(i and I'll re- lnllin. . lfloud-lhyo Diilll but it's not my will hill Tomorrow we'll meet at ilalt-pilst ‘To spend illl evening and have our tea. There's Sflllieilllllll‘, ill the parting hour ‘One housewife ha?!“ ll-llll '1 i107" on enameled tioll'll ilishm and uses those for leftovers in her rvfrli-XQI‘: aior. Thy cannot. ho ‘broken mid fit. very nlro-ly in lilo mid corners ill’ the lctliiox. lllords l . in sold ‘ the olvrii 1mm wllul. ma]; on for "or lil_ lnllllOfl bottles of Dr. “kllllll! Laxative Syrup Pepain I Jlyelir, a lar e roportion h {Wopie fnual. ieieve that '5 mill vegetable compound ‘Kplflllill’ remedy for them, and ‘l l“ No necdmto take salt Powders‘ at dry up e ‘h “l? “llllldar dnl in candy form iii- prodlice akin oru lions. or 0mf‘l that uiiivnloa. T eeedmga ._ ll-roie measures". l? “P-‘llloning niul g ' uhl’ lust constipation remedy - "l one that. movee the bowe " ih shook m . . ,. . Public Now _Pi'éfers Vegetable Laxative llr. Caldwell’: Laxative Syrafhpila prompt refill in I nhtnarway public, is constantly ile- . jvllliiilg more discriminating "ll riloiee of things. Those "llliflvi- tn cunbtipuiion try t_o lo_ ry ea. them consu- pated, and then If con- stipation persist»! ’ all their efforts they tliko tho mlldesl. most ollsily t_ol- erated laxative flflil not.‘ ll drastic ph siethntupsills As ilvoiil it. in spite obtainable, dnye il terwnrds. llnll raping. Ollfl "'51P Pr. over-eifec- ANY FAMILY iuiv TRY m riini - Tlw‘ . ii‘ unlmuiTi, wrifafiiiii"; 13.7 “Tr-ill! imrllqy Iaaaltnf luuoniiiilhafumiiy can uu when WMUI§¢JPZ',PI‘% you in Lazal vru . ,- -nil:'":‘.’l.."n';"l.? throw. riff nu where lo unii (l. Audra!- Dr. W. B. Caldwell 2.7 ChIJIneIIBulIdInJ. Tamnio, Onl. be ll new! tiihio ‘compound of Egyptian amine lltllé intellect you think he hols." . three r with Tim. youfrarol-ill __ dream you're carrying ll-blllil» "m1 5 . just for mo. - name." ' would ~ Ruth gvi/ lroin tho telilptrriv "l N f ‘ltiiita "viiriren ‘iilnf natilngmlurivne- f.“'7.':i will... ntsioiiiyslrm‘lntrnowenillllll Had No Chance‘ (Continued from Page Twelve) ."0l' course if ll'd married Tim» ‘he howl. Btlll feeling u. though she were taiiliiing oi’ a third person ll would have come to the city to live. We would not have had fllllloli money. so mam , taken that. gsineslf 0101x531? £35 ed 5° mllell. mud eventually a ma]. tlon in some office. We would boil; have worked." h Then you would have gonb ome to some Liny fiat worse than the one Tim has now," Galhy put in ruthlessly. “You wmiiq bu‘; taken that long nlde on the subway when its crowded and the air is bad 1mm 5° ma"! Df-‘Ollle breathing it over and over, you would have‘ "will l1 10118 time getting home and arrived worn out and with a head- "cllfi Tllell you would have to get dinner tor Tim and yourself. and do all the housework you hadn't time" to do lbefore you went to ilhe in. flw_.. _ "Glllby!" Riuth protested, begin- 113118 101810311 at tthis ehecrless pic- ure. “Then you'd have hadmililshes t6 W851i. and by that time you would have lbeen too tired to want; to do flllythfng but creep into bed—to get up and go through the same thing over next day." "Well, what if we did have t6 overwork for a time? At least. Myra isn't. working now and nhey are eomfortable~evea 1f we don't like their flat." "Well, but Tim's mot the sort ev? er to intake. much of hilruoelf, even if Myra is proud of his $40 a week. l don't think -iio'd be nn enormous success, even with you behind him to lnslplre him." “But who wants money?" Ruth protested. almost angry. "1 don't mean that Tim would have o. finan- cial ! it's ry to have enough to live in moderate oom- fort-lihn thinking of other linings. together, even if we got them from libraries, and gone to hen/r nice music ,even it we bald to stand in the top ga/liery, w@—" she broke off with a little gesture of her hands, and sank back again in the corner of the coucn. “in other wenlls," Glliby said, "you think you would have been limp/by because tlhere was intellect.- iliil sympathy between you and Tim. But ll rte-ll you that that's just where you are wrong. Tim hasn't ' “He's gone buck because he mar- lr-lal a girl who min no Intellect-J‘ and not herself. "if I'd married Tim. 5' we could have read good hooks‘, him-now. when she heard he was l: Olllooaoreii» ‘@1118’ l dlrlbelléved m. . Without knowing it, ehe-hadput a halo of romance‘ Zmdxblm, he- causa of his old love aflainbeeanse of the ibroken heart aha wan sure he! was carrying anoundwvltth him _ e . "A broken heart always makes a man more attractive to a woman, don't you thdnk. - Miss Oflltllol!" Nowell Cooper said to her one‘ ev- ening. Nowell Cooper was the younger lnlother of the Mr. Cooper one was-woe doing bueineinrwtth. But as be himself -wn'a not‘ in bus- iness, bea- talko with "him were ai- waytl whohretie waezal: bee‘ or din- nerWllf-lrlthe‘ (lower-anally- “He pessesefl a. large income. was ml:- er a well known amateur musician and composer, and wee noted for his wit. - e"W-hy should it make a man more nttrmitive?" Ruth wired in» re- turn. e fliecaaioe‘ she always "thinks-who can mend u. ot- oqurse."-heuaawer- ed. BlnlliflflwloWll at heril-fvoullhir superior height. He waaworpudi too; and dark. and-be» affected the small moo ‘ h that seemed so popular with the young men "who frequented the Deeper‘!- - "That's anbrolnlllde, and I apol- ogize- for it." he went on. ‘That’! been said in every would~bo clover magazine" for years. Bun. don't you think, eerlously, that a. broken heart makes a man attractive?" - "Nmbut it would make me sorry for-hhn." ' “Exactly! There, you have prov- edmy bromide a0 true that. l with- dmw tiny-apology ror .it. l wish now l had a lbroknn heart, for your sor- raw." “leanft imagine you wllth one. You takeallfe so lightly." Ruth said, s-miling- buck at him. ‘ lBut later on she thought over this, and wondered whether LUIS- ley‘s- old love affair had really made him more appealing to her. especially becauseshe was in the same starts and frankly felt sorry for herself, Later on, too,_ she learned that Nowell had been very much in love with a lbeautiihii young sing- erpwlio had refused‘ to nuirry a man vnhose influence put her on the operatic stage. Aind she found herself liking this good llooklnl man very imuich better because of the story Mrs. Cooper confided lo her. 8o when a letter came in Lang- iey's handwriting, postmarked Chi-c- "agoyshe hesitated a moment before CH EV fFhe ‘flandamentally sound construction fof Chevrolet Su erior Models has again ‘ .»'_i>_roved y the fact that the Unvcilefitvniters have given to Chevrolet, Class A p insurance rating. This means that. they - let owner gets the “lowest possible rare of insurance, which means-a saving of from 3O to 40 per cent. léelss than: _do_zen other cars are rated as ass A insurance risks, and thesg cars are all much higher in price. This newl ruling is fiirthcr evidence of the attention e0 detail" which" our engineers have given to the reduction of the Chevrolet car, an whi¢h is reflected in the increasing popularity of Chevrolet. ' The Chevrolet car is the most economical transportation unit: for the public. It will take you where you wish to g0, comfortably, and at lower cost per mile than any other car. CHEVRROLET MOTOR COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED Suluidin , o! General Moron of Canada. limited OSHAWA and WINNIPEG she’ opened it. It was long and chatty and iiiter-| esting to read. 'i‘owards tiieend oil "He'll 508B bunk theeause there wasn't strength of inilld enough to T6518! l-Vyrlfs lbaddnfluence," C-irby lust nlediocre, h_e_ never will be uny- tliing else. Yiou, couldihave pulled him up a ilflLleLbu-t "only a lltile, hecause-ltlhpra isnhngreat deal of iiinterlai~ there. to. iworiiiwith. And‘ said vlglr0ll81y.'“I tell you, riiiilslsomelillns w do Wlllh it he said: ‘You've probably y, leased thflt‘ my reason for coining her bud the girl l: luseil to know, whose story youlve‘ heard from me. l wrote, to her first. to make sure she was in town, be- fore 'l decided to take my Vacation‘ here: Otherwise, I ‘DB-d no special meantime-you've gone, forwardl-“Qllddcvlnl coming, I'm no irillhbrowflfloiia went on re? npsing into something like her old iiiziit,_fr.i:1o1oua manner, ‘lint; I meet i “Soot course I've seen her. ‘She's; been fortunate, according to her} world's way of thinking-hi the fact- that her wealthy out otherwise Lm-l nil sorisand kinds of men and women. and l can seo the dlfferf once. 1' can see the difference in] you. You're a changed being. yloo Pfflfllibly are not ii hit like the timid. Wistfuhllwllfiefi- . » _. N he shabby little girl that (B1110 to airline's been very mes m mafia”, York a. low years ago. You talk b ter, EEFiBeTLéF-yoiivmaiiiior that of a woman of Moot llllflllle- enpeeyanil what we call ‘qualltil’ lll stage (llvlflilffllltfifi. -- mini." ' . i" rvnjizoes best with Yo“ only Hm "is rlust) a‘ dollars worth of diamond illnzfl and you. Ais iior intelligent companion‘ shlipfjffilfjiét ‘more 6f nice Langley Wlillliunn you would with Tim. [all ‘in "love with him anyway ~'"' "1 can't," lmiui answered ‘deio- fuily. "Becauso-‘lt-takes more than intelligent‘ edmpmilonlshi]! w" nlelle two people nanny when they're mar- 1 m "Gziiby looked at her helplessly. Thpnfliye gtlginqérbridwn M. ihelittlt! watch strapped to her_wrlat_. _ "Great. heaven-s! Six o'clock and ttii zliilfiiiflilzenrerlt _ l0 _ fill"! xvhlliflivan-lilllldllllfehvla-Yviflght ill 6-1"? I want to linakellinl Will"? Pl“? Como on. Ruth. . ozr-“n You elm nil iliffyllillldlly Marnlinii—-iii:it':i _ his invited too. show with 4mg nuf-imotlhor serious word mental (in-by- LETTERS - "Cifillltar 94 ' When"i’iluth"lvnvl'hc<ifi in thirclty inrmliiuvvil weeks,""sho~"received~liei' first ibtig1effer front Lilngieyhflho one" fcillnil in her" living" room‘ when ‘she arrived at the hotel. how he #0! thaintllero, and telling him how Bhe twat uiein. , _ . ,_ iimiawanaileoliaiiunlelisnwlill nndhpllllfllilgflli’, vlqaafaktllfl aromatics, an ins n sails ac- torily sold for 3Q yegirs. the hiirshilr ph BIC! it docs not some instructions reglardlllg llP-l‘ business in the city, and n Pm!- m-rini saying he waagiad she liked pfotlnce n lihbit,’ iinifiriilfiliivt doses nre not required; in fill‘ ilk’ so trains tho stoliluvh mirlmh-sv that in limo medicines of all kinds‘ » ctfn be dispensed with. Tllany..tnke a teuspoonful of syi-u Pepein once a week; aa a; hclnlt safeguard. Othpra us‘ w len requ M. 0|‘ '1 4 l Mrs. Jock Turtle of Cheri-y Vail) . OnL. who flndall. equal] valuabo for herself and tho chi drcn. 8nd Mr. ll. S. McLuron of Montreal. gun" who uses it. lzfiflllarl? Try l‘. cillilweirnurnove Svnln Pei»- . ain in conatiputiomblll°lllll§ll~ Pllfld iininyneliiu. aalloyvvflelzlnnilgln" 50*; l~ . u e -~ ‘A0 gefsroiia-srm lmillegn be had ' - inmate IQEQLTM‘? .. . mp5s»! ‘fill if!!! iiiq__i1owers, and that there was no iriystery in getting them there. be" yond writiing an order to a Well known city florist to have them do- ilveied to her. Then came ulrtelesrmn some lie was of! to Chicago for a Elie-rt vaca- -tl . oiaeanclme. she had mo“ Wllkl" a great deal about 1AM"? l“ g“ few hour-a aha had to hérltflll- , ‘P grow more attractive the M186? she was away from him. and the i. tieiiiariy lovely w‘! Jim; VaileY-f "l" "M" herself. qielitoz oils" llll.!,lm!%_'\'_"" along to eflfvyfllfl "We ' e ' Th0 rm that ho iiinrionluua Chicago wbrrfed her a time. boo-e- ls nice. She will- Run ... she made srmlstake in leave empty weaith-emwemation that with that throflgibhefr-IOV ‘num- "éiibr ‘clean vglasa to" mo. Why don‘t'you“ ailii haa it. ‘ spirit ‘craved; Now “warp, toTShehi no day she motored with theycfww" l 1n e feagmllygeddha girl he . had - possible husband recently dfedq leaving her-everything she eouldl have ‘Wlflf.€d‘—~1l1(]ll8}'. l likes, itnu complete freodontl r‘ “'~fc:' to"the oidldoyfl. several thousand gown costing many hl-rndmls- “it's amusing to be-e/blo l0 99° she's as clear as She's had wool“ everything her worldly rho wants reim- anew-and as her W011i! ‘Wevbl Emmi for chat. it's umuoiiis 10h g tmipérsohal and a. little cynical w o!‘ silo talks um way-Al ever l "a," ed to ‘revenge mylielf for imv rift W “rd” ‘"".'.""".l.i. “dihli... n _ . nobetter way "1 “me w m now that l don't even want- revlllig“ ‘hostess, any one u! half a dlnon’ other men about ‘ilere wlldl ""15"" her-Lila weiliia ever l will - 5 in ._-___. un- Off- withjzFiflflers ‘v .3)! Doesn't hurt a ibft! Drape” little f; eezono" on an aoiiilnfwruvlm, nlanurthnfcoi-n more hurting. vine. I ygyw im a right dwrlth and i . Yolir llniaiim who a tiny bottle ‘once ved. wiho for yum» ... g ._ anylnter kill‘, oflfreeu a" fo a fdw eeiiteraul- I the sort. of social position‘ "But Ruthie (lea . I me know l love you that inuch more 31gb romantically —when I compare your steadiness and say and fineness and worth-to tier mefor worthleasness. Do you know yet thatlwhy I sent you to New York- alone?" clearly to Ruth. She began to ans» wer the letter.- other rny point of view. whether l liked Tim as much nll l ' "it! ‘not: ‘him again. vilien ixlrllllilo ll ' ifillifl! Dealers emitted in territories not adequately covered. .. _ _ ,l -’ 1v V l ‘jfvrjfcondbiiicaf Transpoitaliunp s 1n.i'l¢ne;r“nr "l& e0. dietitians i waned-intention, P. z. I. flan a Dozen -Motor Gars-"All Much jHlghorp 1n Price-f-Have Similar Insurance ’Ral5m'g» Which is the Lowest Possible. he. n. POPE&$ll_ll, wliinfhféihl928. " .-—-~=~.i»»__..,_.;. - GUARDIAN v w“ W w‘ w WV ‘ I i The Girl Who lfiil.‘§§§“.?$.i‘?$t"'2i.il'.l"°i.5iil.'2.i ,~_ ROLET t i llfioiw ias ‘Class "A” Insurance Risk \ i. Chevrolet owners save in’ initial and "i keep cost, and they also save in cost ~. I “F o insuring their cars. -.l Orders for Chevrolet are taxing factory production schedules.‘ A shortage on Chevrolet cars is threatened as the season advances. , _ ., - Get in touch with the nearest Chevrolet clealer at once and, ask for a demonstra- ""3, tion. ll Prices are as follows: Z-passenger Road» i‘, ster $695; 5-passen" er Touring $710; ._ Z-passenger Uti ity Coupe $910; ' 5-passenger Touring Coupe $1115 ; S-passenger Sedan ‘I125. _ 1 8'0 All prices f.o.b. Oshawa. Government taxes extra. Ask about the G.M.A.C. 0 ~. plan of deferred payments. “ ’..;1$%--l~rw~ --" -"~ Binnmeriida P. . C1725 i a. I. . _ ll and more-end l begin to see how very wise you have been about this whole affair. I believe you sent nie oft’ here too. so l should be a/way from yoli and find out from that how much l missed you. For l do miss you, a great deal. “But l simply haven't made upl my mind about Tim. i‘m liieizinnirig; to tilirik that a lot of the old men-l ital attraction has gone. tI-lo isn't. as‘ He Thea suddenly many things came rive oAwNlNo LIGHT Chapter 9B "l think I must have known alldriterastlng as ho used to lbo. "But sometimes i feel lto iiei-p along imy enjoyment of ' things come up and Ollnllsothlngs. He has let. himself’ go back,“ ‘somehow. But I eilnit telll either, be- "l might have thought one rensonlcause every time I've seen hlin of why you sent me here was to sec-course Myra lllfl been there, and ‘niin and to satisfy myself nllollwl’ Myra only wants to tnik movies solranri tile soft. becoming nag-limo i cured for hirn or not. and absence are supposed to be the p , .. great cures for r. love amilr. YOU ‘ ~ -- knomqwn qugfing Nowell ltioopivr e lwhen 1 say thaw-and you were , fining aiway with both those things Elli Uni‘! and the latest gossip. when you sent mo on here. "Because it would ha u test as in And I m ‘t (“me H e You risk damage to sto used to. cou n >‘ how you would want no risk havlnr! would iitlirtup all tho affection tllnl wits dying-nit least, that should b0 dying. accordins i" Newer“? PM‘ . osopiiy. And when l-iieard you were fidlng trainee the girl who ill-well l" your life the same be" Th“ 913W" irihfde, l" really more or loss it was because if"! “llmfl you did care nor her still and dllll-‘li- iuind‘ whether l found ollt that l stlilcnred 1'01‘ Til"- "Yoii see, that's where uiy point of viewis not so big and fine all yours-because. oi’ course. I refill“ now that all along you knew we both had to be ‘free of the old love. to be sure of the new. "You seem sure enotrgh- but liaflgloy, it's no hard for ilie to ‘tell You said to me once that no mar- riage? "viouid over be till-PD)’. llllll Billy so, i: there was no mental symm- liiy, if there was no (IOITIPEdOHBllD. _ _ . You hadn't that with the other - gii-i-mniy physical love. no menial- Mn {lid night before l left. l elllll tiiatarhlle l-agroed no love would inst ff there wasn't friendship, that it null also had to time the nllvelo- ai attraction. For instance. l prices for your fence loweryiricel-you will plentl i are all patched up. lt wire. in both upright: in; like Ipringl. uiie ordinary straight wire joint tight and never of Ihlpe. Hamilton uni l‘ actor; VERY year you wait adds to the cost of keeping old rail or snake fences repaired. fence allowances that should be in crop. Snake-land rail and loose wire fencee MUST GO- they will go soon anyway—why not NOWI Why lose the difference between present high ii. and théidenund din out? “iterators more to wait than to buy FROST FENCE is your choice because it actually stands‘ up tight and tidy yearn after ordinary fences ' and extra heavily galvanized, ruining run. weather and lf0Ck——b€Cl\llQ the ‘ateral Front Hold-tight Lock can't loosen, keeping every Why wait? It coat: money to wait! Why not get prices from the Front dealer new or write ue direct! Front Steel and Wire Company, Limitgd zflnr.’ €:.i"'si'.:"i"" "" " “- — a Galvanized G|rer~lhniiIacturerr Wm Supplier. __.. .__ _ ::_‘—-~ m‘ lhbplieve, too, that you sent me and iillf‘. rililil0il ii little with pleas. e e to see Tim as a married lire, ilocuuse she ioked so nioa in mun, because you felt tiiiat that filo gown, ""4!" yvould ollre rne~before, in my mind, n Then she borzzin thinking over Could mflre M1888 ignore the tact llle problem again. bile with him-g- tilat he ‘beionvztltl t0 another woman lm/“Wlilli would it. menu? The even though I know ll well enough work they were doing they would all tho time." lto on with, and it was pleasant t4; ‘She was writing more slowly vrork with him. After n niinu they haw. There were a great many would travel, too, tcr they would i ngs she wanted to say, but her both have money. She wondered Ideas yere not so clear. whether she would wllilt. iiiwiiys to along why you sent ln_e here." aha used to lglve nle new ideas, he usedl She read over the pages she had iivo. in Mnrkv-towrw or whi-liislr aha wrote. unflfifhmlld l! illlflli. Mill illon llllrltlgood ihings—hooks and other nice slipped thciil. unfinished, inioher written. then rose fro mthe ileilk, would rather collie to this ‘Mg my. > lng city, overflowing with life. suitcase and locked it. She wont She had been hnvlni: awoiillerflnl over to the vouch in her lboudoir time since she arrived and had mar, and leaned buck against its silk pil- a. grout. many cilliriiiillg poopla, iinws. She naught a reflection of her- What would life lliTf‘ with Tim nave been like’! Tilt-y would hh ln one of the mirrors in the rnoni.[ i (Continued on Page Fourteen) luau l Tight eli. You have to cut weeds on / raill- and the iower-émuch have to accept when fuel geie stand: up because it in No. 9 and laterail, drawn tempered a re waved, and, act- up ntraine that would break fence-because the ' letting Frost Fence get out Canada in- even Wire and Ornamental Fence:- ooiiianv let roll We l“ l‘ l "°“i“ "lifter It were eorna one else. coir. . [dirt be honest or fair. f? ' And.- ‘ QPIIYG lhdllflhf "£“".|»l||.¢_ u. liylnda of love for “mam; untried." , shfi ling hurried alonfl vvrlllllll in "the den. Thlnl! m. ~. . “u; reiiibve very‘ hard com. tide, heFtiiMlibl! will! villi l‘ - ' 1h