I Fox Ranchers , . f “’”“" »~\.._.. - PAGE THl<7‘3" .. - ..-S' E___Q§£EiiiB_u§ £1931 »- , _F _ __ _ ma cu/lRi.o1"i;E'i‘0WN Guaiininm ' PAGE ELEVEN You Have Nothing to Loca For it oar .vallaiicns not Ellllldy ~ ' Q9- y Your Fun are latent: Wlibwt Any Cham, wiiaisaovor. ' in D0 N01' HOLD your hge; with thsm. Take Advantage the but Results by Shipping |i¢¢m|,¢|,_< The Merchants Co. Ltd srnvila rox srscxausrs ssssinrsm. s'r.ws:s1° ____ 'llsoN'rnsu.,r.q_ I ii' 5.5 li aamo Yoon Siivoor Foxes MR. A.;';l.EvlN B. R. HOLMAN’S OFFICE 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET and receive _ HIGHEST MARKET PRICES il' icviii run ceiiriiivv ilu. , ~l~ ---____ _ -____ SILVER _FQXES to Mr. Sam Isaacs, o‘f`the`"Mer'chants’ Fur Kent St., Charlottetown, ,and receive High Market Prices. _ 10549-11-30-eod-w Judgement. t , _ - SUPERB - SIL VERS ' Prizewinning Prolific 'Polygamus 'Pups SUPERB SILVEBB Hive beeirbreil from a few out- standing individuals. My original Prize male sired 'a world champion as well as a champion iemale.Aiao at least twelve - of his offspring won prizes at last yean show, for myself ana others. ' ' ~ Practically every one of my adult females are either daughters or grand daughters of this male or his lst priae brother. _ He was out of a Utter of seven and sired two litters of sesen this year. Every adult male in my ranch is ff Polygaxnus, I never haq a pup refuse to double mate. My foxes are line bred and in-lore d and still hold their sire. The iillll have wonderful color, texture, density and length of fur with exceptionally long guard fur.. . If you in- tend going into the fox bosinen start with good foundation animals. If yon want some new blood which will not "pull down” your own standard call in and ace my stock. livery pup has 8 to 5 Generation Prize Blood. Prices and terms reasonable. D. S TIRLING MacLEAN I5 KENT SHEET. cnAil.l.0fn'ii'rowN. New Ranch 1 Mile West North liver Bom, . “FULL-rulmi:n~s'oxls” loans-ll-an-Fri-Mon-wed-'li. l haddock, l2c. , ' GET YOUR PELTS ON ..'l‘HE MARKET EARLY THE EARLY SALES WILL BE THE BEST ' The last receiving date, Dec. 9th. ‘ .. The Montreal Fur Brokerage Co., Ltd.; will hold two special early salesffor Sliver Fox Skin. December 14th December 30th _ l chaperones were Mrs. W. J. Macln-, x » ' wand,” Press) if i _ !tyrc, Mrs. Ronald. MacDonald, and Dngweu' “Mins G- Cwdy- Tblb “lub WN fe' lmmorr, lvlioh., Deo. 1.-Eight ‘organized three weeks ago, under on saturday November 20th p,-l-sorry, were arrested. a mounted the ausvliliis oi the Catholic W0-,Mliy flowers wen Picked by M"-'police officer was unhorsed and il-len's Lelzue. and its members al-eyJsck Cioiell and Messrs Frank and an-“ck on gh, hem Wm, p ,gona students from the different col- ,Temple Gotcll this is uullllml f°l' and two other pe,-som reoeived ‘legen in Cb=i'l°bl»eb°vm~ ill' *lm 0! 01° vw- hospital treatment for head' ininr- ' "_ ”" ies Saturday in the second attempt ::Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is Ml‘9~ William Murphy Hlld dilush- wnhm 3 week by communmo to mmnued for ,Wmy “neg in mupiter Mary Louise who were visiting hold o oomomorouon in downtown cuiar rheumatlsm, lame back, in- ,iii Svlirll the 811059 0! MN- Milf' ' Grand Umm, put nammatlon. burns and ielons. lihvb parents. Mr. and Mrs- Mwney Montreal Fur Brokerage Go., Ltd. 39_1St. Paul St. West lioiitreel _ _ Peits may be shipped direct or through E. H. MONKLEY, of Summersiile, or F. R. McLAl_NE l - Charlottetown.. ' Solicitors for Prince Edward Island '--Bags and Tags Furnished Free on Request- *oool_u_ °_mw“_“ . nnvowsm. "'l~ii%o cron was Caateruuy d _ ?- ated with chrysanthemiims A quiet wedding l mnised h eluded a set of sterling sliver spoons r ' l. , _ d 'oo ooo “mo by mm” oo om young mu le' wmch ooo. groom hoo boon o mom_ ‘Ml-s. Fitzgerald have retumed in fc Shortly before 11 am a crow loo, “ooo ooyoooo ooo io my ,o_|New York. estimated by pol.oo to number l.ooo oidentally be mentioned that among _“_'°‘“ o Io "lf" ‘md “men °i'P°°“°‘l ’“d“°“' th, mm-,ben of th, choir .N me fini: w°°k1Y Wm" “"1” was ° ly in the centre of Grand Circus ‘ cn”aa“'lri ' ff ' "~ ~ -“' _ .,.,,.- -' an i rg. nm" James Hall Georgetown on late Harry Leslie Currie, wll “Mi Pnomise._Me" was~ aoceptabiy Dingwell father, sen and grandson. 'W ' ' ,PBl'k~ 301010 they wuld Orsiinlll 01' . . . o _ ' ony . . , U _ o owers' I * * I ‘ l '“°'r.. ..._ - _ D at the Baptist Church at 8 dolce! a large- numlier of whom were p Saturday morning when Pearl ha- ent'at the happy event. dllllhter of Mrs. Crockett and During the signing of the l- ied in tho holy builds oimstri ieadortlihyur Royouirky MMM Rev A C Vincent, to WP- fmihediateiy_after the cerem 'wnleishbinrvau reitsoaogiiis young couple motored to t lm-.aadlii-ron uboiiiriutrafitauoawnoroanidah Imtilssrlilefilarialcis IEW-8. Bdstdi _ Wlllttbywhomshswas siren ini flileiileaants whiohwerenumer llllfrlase the wedding march was our costly and practical received inthe oiiica of J. 'r. crockettel Co. roaderodoyiaa is lmiott rali.‘vao- ’ ,-_ii-iéndi ia cram and. tho iframe ri ina man tamiaiieai'oal asain, ooaiatod or lin marked degree to the popularity of -__ __ Air-TEN-|-|QN! _.fl csimlili auiiiiiiiii Io suing ~ _....,_ io- S l ‘ conuw/lu. Pastoral charge, L W nner S11. VER Fox RANCHERS no on ann.. -. 1. .. .... "°kl’ ' ` ‘ Kingston at 3 p. m.; Cornwall at 7, _ Rev. D. K. R038, Ministél (Ca_||“||._n pn.) ' I '-* 'roiwN'lo, out, Doo. i.-chris- WE WILL PAY TOP MARKET PRICES I Aimivsn mar mom-lm. .v. tonner Moighan, of Toronto. start- . __ _ , s. xdsey. Toronto, arrived in the ed suit at osgoodo rlau today ,Q“°"°°f the members were ziven an Valuation and llomltianeea Sent Immediately iclty last night and registomd “fagainst Mrs. Grant Longman. Asa ,°p on Receipt or roar ,shipment . the canadian National. "first informer" no soda iorioituro -b°-3° ho °‘;m;"l°d6 Y I These sub stations are battery oper- l`°“8 li I 5lllll 0 lYl°ll°Y- ated and are housed in weathe ~ 1 in t in P _li co l'P‘°° Zhoalglellg :ith Zpegaglz auhtroiogayxz ‘Tm candy b°°m 'md mn me was me" / hiole without a license had his aio “I” We” pm°"l"d° Tm Supp" 0"” °’ “le "’¢ “d"““°"@°S °f l"=“ll° ‘ . I bail bond estreaicd. A case of pos- tables whlch were bolmmuny telephwe in mrestry pmtecnve W°"k "Solon of stolen ood’ was remand spread with delicious eats and at- is that it is not dependent upon B _ tended by countless waiters were wires. Wires have always been a _ ' ' cd until Thursday. A drunk was Brlng' your Sllver Foxes and Other flll'S “nod no ond oooto or 20 days and 8 _also well patronized. ‘source of worry to the me ranger C0. CS , case un sw possession of liquor .__.-__ I of I ml ,inasmuch as they are often blown Ltd” M0nt]_°¢alo_ _at _ Salnuel _Kennedyfso was adjourned until Thursday for The many fl-lends of Master A1- bert Fraser, little son of Mr. and, k, Yasrunnars MARKET-There Mrs- Albert 1“rn-ier. Gevrsewvm are was a .fairly good snowing at the sorry to learn oi his i11ries~l.a11 hone market yesterday. I-lay sold from for a speedy !'€00V€i'y- , 45c. to,50c.: straw, »i0c.; oats, Soc. to 35c.; turnips, l0c.; potatoes, 20c. to Master Bobbie McNeil 'returned 30c.; chicken, 'l5c. to $1.00; ducks, home after visiting in New Perth $1.00; geese, $2.35; butter, 25c. to the guest of his uncle M‘rl Roy 30c.; eggs, 50c.;'pal-ships, 3 lbs., 10c ; M¢Nel1_ carrots, 4 lbs., 10c.; beets, Bc. doz.; ____ , celery, 10c.; cabbage, ic. tc loc.: on- . M,-_ and Mm Wm white who ms ions, 10 lbs., 35c.; pumpkins, Zo. lb.: been spending the summer and 'fail Siillllfblh 3°l1b-5 bm-53515 lPl'°“t51 mc- at their home in Bumt Point left b°"3 BPPICS1 25°- to 49°-5 cmblmples- recently for Palunure Island. 28c.; beans, yellow eyed, sc. lb. In ____ the fish market cod sold for 10c., Friends of Cam stubborn Ge0r_ getown who has been seriously ill ale pleased to see hc has recovered ` WEEKLY SOCIA.L_On BBilll'd8y and L! ‘ble bo be Mound agajyh zevcning the members of the Col-I __ _ , l This €Clll1Pm°llb.Whl0ll i-1 made 111 lesion, glub held then-_ Begond: Mmm Susie and Mary Homphm Canada by the Canadian Marconi weekly social in the C. W. L. Hall. Montague spent the week here. c°mPa”y' °°Sts 1" many »°“°° 1°” 'The program opened Wllll fl” “H8-| than telephone equipment and. once ing' of “O Canada,”_ after which' Mk. George Fraser, New York §E§:'1§;t'h?t°§;;£en;;°"y “nd very the election of officers wok placalaccompanied by Mrs. A. L. Fraser ‘ The following were elected: I-Ion. and Mrs. Macdonald, Sourls, motor By the interest which has been President. Mrs. w. J. Maolntyre; led *D Georsewvm and ,were the sllownintllis equipment by the var- Presiderit, Erie Robin; Vice- Pres- 'guests of Mr and Mrs. Wade Hu8h7 Iious Provincial governments and mem' Nico Mwguggm; 5ec,.¢ta,.y| 'es (those interested in forestry protect- Horolo Hughes: 1-reosurer' Mule A ive service, it is felt that the Can- adian Marconi Cc p y h ve made f M°“*‘8"““~ Th” "°ll°wlne bw- Mrs. aavanulor has returned '" *‘“ “ sremme was rendered: S010. Mr-fhomo after visiting in charlotte- Pius Callaghan, accompanied byltolwn the guest of Capt. and Mrs. _ Miss Ma-ry Calliwhan; step dance, Dion Miss Olive Peters. accompanied by --__ Mr, Alan Gauthier. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Peppln accompun-, _._____.__,i_ W. A BOG, lunch was served by the young'ied by Miss Mildred Donovan mot- ' CHARLES B. GORD;)ol\l, JACKSON IM o ladies, and the remainder of tha|ored to Georgetown from Charlotte- C c ""'"" "'°-"’ “"' 8"’ - ommunists evening was spent in games, sing- WWII and were the Kllem °f W- _ ' 'and Mrs Donovan ` €Z;_];'.l;::n;n:,s£. p::,l1ig1e1;ext:_>m:scl:il;e --1 A fe ousted The strength ofa bank is dclcmiined by its history, its policy, its management by oinoms .Good mam Ladlesu Miss Rose Fairchild has retum-i and the extent of l`.'s resources. For 114 year; the Bank of Monheal ha: and om National Anthem Theed after visiting in Charlottetown ____ been in the forefront of Canadian finance. the guest of her cousin Mrs Ralph havo retumed home. . ‘_ d from the Boom, church Choi of wha have been visting Capt. endl town gathenng would impede tra Other beautiful presents received °dn°°d°y' N°"’ 23"' Wm' °' attempt any Speech making 100 po- largo attendance The ladies prize were a silk comforter from the Bap- _ ' H iicelnen cleared them from the park. o'ri»t chin-on and blankets from the :';t;:“oo:’o°:?oo'1;f;‘;‘: Gig; Mayor max murphy .aid no be- 9\li’ll1lY 5¢h0°l- . ' iieved the police used " ood judg- . Curri . . 'ed 5 oi this city 'ras young eoupiavrers oi oearaiii and good wishes oi a 'rho groom whois one of the oitys ° A ‘l°"'°¥ l“°l‘ W” “°“ ,mm ,nd du, ,., nd , the mm, “hlttended - i l ba- oi friends the lortoa aiitod and ia- vooalista is a “Y MH- °°¥l° *ml Ml” ”°‘°“ ' .. .. ' °' ' so tin arms anime tho sharon augngyuzoon trip to 'rorohto and dl-attansn iripogauo c. u. lt. roridoni °°l°m“'- _ ' f,§,,°;;`o ,,°,`," °;'°",',‘““'°'° '"""°" lonrinom oiiito while tho brido has -- m' ° " d' ”‘” “‘° '“"" boon .oommomo md mnwnph" Mm Moon” ooo ooughm' | are not to be floutsd and the rights Annie, 'llsnleh who were vislifiis in ~°f th* “"'~i°fl¢y trampled upon, and' ~ - ‘ ' I of iltickineos. A prerie_s 'rho Guardian goin, ruth mmm-- Georgetown the guests of Mr. and ihfs wlii be done without abridsinz cenied "mic" issued by me De- toilet requisite. invaluable to azll ous friends in extsndinr best wishes Mrs. Gordon have returned to Tir- ll" "Shi °f ff" 0i>°¢¢,l\ and ireflvariment of Education and nccfli-[women who care ic: oieunnoo and_ ES'l'i!.Y PROTECTION SERVICE ___ _ uccessful Demonstration Given at Lucerne-in-Qnebeo At the recent convention of the mlllllisers of the various Forestry Protective Associations of the Prov. inco of Quebec, held at Luce;-no-in. l>°l'ilinliy of witnessing a working tectivo service. The perfecting of Will Perform a much aluable service. Tlll‘0llghout the demonstration n pecial Marconi 15 Watt transmitter needed and ce to the park and a special arconi 5 Watt set was transported The complete equipment which is eillllliment. a portable receiver. The W¢l8'ht of this complete with batter- case, is only 19 lbs, To tune in gn - - '~' -W _-_~ - __ _ BANK OF MONTREAL ei/4 praentation, in easily understandable form, ANNUAL S Establilllnd 1817 of the B¢znk’s LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Deposits Other Liabilities Tomi Liabilities to the Public . Puyabk on lowland ali! a/tzf.no¢ict. . . Notes of the Bank in Circulation . Payable on demand. Lenera of Credit Outstanding . Finan¢'|'a[ rripanribiiitirr inulrrfaim on brhal of ruxfameu/br com- mcrddl rranldctianr (lee ofxning amount [x in "Ruvurm ’). . o . . . » a Iarsu 'lbic/I do not mm under lb: foregoing beeing LIABILITIES T0 THE SHAREHOLDERS Cagtal, Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserves for Dividends . . . . I T/ii: amount reprrrenli' the rbnrrboldm"i`nt¢1¢ obit/I liabilliin to the public take precedence. Total Liabilities if in the Baal, our o a a a a a e RESOURCES as in its suits and in the Central Gold Reserves TATEMENT - 31st October, 1931 r To meet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has C is ` V ' anks Notes of and Cheques on Other B . . o Payable in rub an praentntion. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . o o .lvdildblc on demand. -_ A . ¢569,o47,2sl.3a . 3a,ozs,37o.so . s,943,sz4.os I ~ 2,311,583.l9 } _~`_`_...w-v-- - . ,s7ls,sso,7z9.lz ; ¢ 7o,l9z,6o4.s4 . s794,s2s,3zs.9o ¥ i . 5 ss,62s,914.91 . 35,794,sll.zo o 22,270,3ll.79 ."0 'stant and regular during a fire. si very material contribution to the elforts of saving our forests by per- fecting wireless equipment Pfiiillclil for this work. they could hold their meetliiii in the bride and groom. These in- Mr. Wm museum md om Wm on uowwn out oooooso o down_ clown in storms and as has often happened, they too fall prey to the llames during a confiagration, thus cutting oil’ all means of communica- tion with other rangers or the cell- tral station. ‘ With the radio telephone the work of the rangers is directed from one central station. Scheduled broad- casts are sent out and each ranger is sure to get them. During a tire the intermediate station is used to re- port progress and the call for more men, if required, is sent out from the central station. One big advan- tage of the intermediate stations is that they too can be transported by truck or aeroplane and placed at is point of vantage. Thus the reports to the central station are more con- Government BC Other Bonds and Debentures a e Gifted e Seoul-irie: the ma/`o1i`1y of which mature rar/y thier. ' Stocks o . o . .C ~ df Railivdy and lndurtriai uid other .rrorir di or below mdrhzi value. ' _ Call Loans outside of Canada a Srnmrd by bam/r, rtorb and other negotiable value than the /aan! a rrrenti' 5 mf rrp rig marley qu na r.'imirbin_g eject on rendikicnx in Canada. r 'tier o aler avai£b€(vi'th 236,433,817.82 1,785,228.94 28,252,802.06 Call Loans in Canada . . . Other Loans Bank Premises R Payable on drnland and nrurrd by bonds and noch: efgresler value 4.' current quoidtiem than the loam. ' TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 58.11 % afall Liabilities to the Public) To mdnuflictumr, farmm, mrrdmiu and oihrrr, on condition: roa- liltent ivilb round banking. s o o a e s a Three prapevricr only are carrird in the name: of holding cumpdnirr; the .winch and bond! oégvrre ccmpanier are entire ysovnrd by the Bank ani appear on the Lf at ¢x.oa i'n each rare. All at/xr cf the Bank? premires, r/ie value ofiv/:ir/i largely alfred: ¢l4,;oo,ooo, up- pral um/rr t/ri: bedding. eal Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate' . . Ar aired in the :cum of the Banhfr burinrrl' and in prarril af bring rcdbzcd upon. x Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit . . Represent: /i'abi'li'tiu of nulemrrl on account o/'Lrttrn af Credit irruil by fb: Bank fin' their account. Other Assets not included in the Foregoirlg . . . Niaking Total Assets of . . . . . .- leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public to meer pcynimt ofLl'abi'lit|'¢.r to the Public of Preiira for the year ending 31|: October, i93x . Dividends paid or payable to Shareholders . $4.3Z0,0m.00 Provision for Taxei, Dominion Govemmenl o PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT 610,030 Reservation for Bank Premises . . . . 300,000 Balance cf Prob! and Loss Account, gist Ocrobe, |930 Balance of Prob! and Lois carried forward l . . iii is it of 5 76,l92,oo4.a4 l . 9,243,921.73 I `| . ;i4l7,4o6,sos.4s o 348,525,148.48 1 . I4,500,000.00 l 1 i o I , 735 ,466. 32 o 8,943,524.05 3,412,686.66 ;¢794,szs,sss.9o 7ls,s3o,729.1z $5.386.37957 .00 .00 $5,230,Cl)0.00 $ 156.3 79.57 947.04738 $l,lO3.~i26.95 Chicago’s Civic Finances Nil CHICAGO, Ills., Dec. 1.-Twenty three thousand city employee.; will receive no pay after today, Mayor Anton J. Cermik said unless wealthy citizens oome to the rescue. The Mayor called a meeting in The C°mm“°l5l-3 md been wld his office and requested many of the cZty's large taxpayers to be present. He will cali upon them to purchase tax anticipation warrants to supply much needed cash for the treasury. The employees for whom there will be no cash include 10,003 police and firemen and 2.500 emplcyccs of the electiim board. library, and municipal tuberculosis sanitnriuln. There are more than 10,000 cnlpley- ces in nh" dep""mem`3` !sui‘passing loveliness and tcxiurc. In °ddm°n' thc" nm I8‘00J‘Softens and wllitslls lilo hands. £°h°°l “une” and Um" £°!m°IiC0ols and dispcls all irritation calls- fmPl°V°°° "h° m"° "*°°i"°d “myled by weather conditions. swiftly °“° m°“"h'° “sh WY 51”" mstfabscrbed bythe tissues leaving never May Hall! 0! them how'\"“ a”-'H vesu e .. a- N o Action Taken By Wage Board C7I’I'AWA, Ont., Dec l (By the- Ciinmdlan Press)-The Department 'of Labor has not yet taken action Ion the .application of the Canadian lPacli‘ic Railway company for ii. 'board of conciliation to act in a di-'Fute between the company and ll. railway and steanlship clerks 'azld freight handlers. over a propos ed wage cut. Ofilcals of the D2- partment said today that the mat- lter was under consideration. It is understood that the company proposes ll ten per cont cut in the | wages of thas: employres who num- |bcl- about 7,000. ::Persian Balm is nllurirlgly frag- Irant. Adds a charming rciincnicllt ic itlie most hnlshcd appearance. Cro-| ates and preserves conlplexloxls oil 0|, ¢¢“m,_` _ » "oo mo mmm in . N "L .M ml ,mmm nm,,_,_,‘_ and orderly anemblyf table for purchases at some stores. distinction. ,_Y' VALUE OF FISH MEAL Dr. Frank T. Shult, Dominivn Chemist. in discussing the nutritive value of fish meal states "The use of fish meals in the rations of all classes of live stock and especially in those for pigs and poultry is steadily increasing. These meals may, perhaps, be regarded pldmarlly as sources of protein, but the fat, the mineral content and the iodine are also constituents of very consid- erable value in stock feeding." He points out also that edible fish meals must be made from fresh fish. Tile flesh of the fish is the most valuable source of protein, while the mineral content is highly valuable. MODEL SCHOOL Honor roll of Model School:- Grade VI-1, Lloyd Ross; 2, Jackie Camaron: 3, Sadie MacDonald. Grade V-1, Drummond Cobb; 2, Betll Robinson; 3, Annie Hudson. Glade IV-1, Louise Cox; 2. Catli- erine Bethune; 3, Dorothy While. Grade III-I, Thelma Doyle; 3. Harold Mackay; 3. Pearl Arbilliz. Grade Il-l, Burton Howati; 2 Sadie Alchorn: 3, Viola Young. Grade I~1, Lloyd hiacAula3': Zi Marie Ryan and Russel Downu iequall; 3, Ethel Dovle. !ill.’€ a com- aythal fi Dl'°' s from nher oi l Gov~ iroposal .wo pci lu! pei' ‘actured manu- pg not ice, and of the JWI1 ID' .es fear- ; of liv- er com- ya about Britain. lsred the “made a ilgil dul- a friend," iid, “but lake mis- liends to ' as pos- own con- :Ls hit by y spokes- :ports to gh French few items he French amentariiy :nt super- _fter Great old stand- Ent 50 pei' sasul-es in vera among of thc lur- thc Cham- 001. yan, 2 Anne i 4 Leonard Murphy 2 ils Agnew, 4 llan Walsh. acAulay and lan Sullivan. een Ryan. 2 vina Byrne. : Vlckerson. on MscEs.ch-. laid. 3 Bem- garot Gallant (equal) 2 ly Agnew. lity. She bore uch cheerful- st even those she was suf- ler illness was reconciled to l put all he! »l¢e frequently was held 0'fi rom her faih~ ieopie‘s Come- nded and ws! '_ Ramsay, as- rown, Rev. Mr. ok sweetly ren tugged Cross" nn. 'ere six of her Mutch, Irvine Kennedy. Pres Bsldersori. I-fel' id brother Ken sh her memory- sod By en Face Seal Cove, N.B., \ very nervous, ind not able tc 'ed with pimplee loying and im- ca m i.i\lr.\\ nf Hui' bn _ can do my own les have entirely Insn.aai1byT\l _f _ _ ~ ~ EL L' ii ' r l . -r ...Ji l . 9. , »