Western Guardian —-l’ugo 8 ll available. MrrNeill Building. Surnrnerside e ory day. also one car 0i cedar s:t-rkcs.-~.-\. H. Afileck, Albany. 9161-8-3l Guardian's Western Oilice is no 7101M spoonful of lliX 176111111168 Improves t Find X-Ray Inter- the scalp and separates the strands when action on Energy they are inclined to mat. The Lurr shampoo gives hair of goss- i timer-like fineness a silky fluilyness that makes it: seem to have almost doubled in volume. lTl-lACA. N. Y.. May il-RP ‘under way at Cornell flaws governing the action anti ei’ sfdernble light on a present prob inergy and matter. Qequ/ar LIIX Shampoos will keep the hair Beautiful-Safelq mart in ten thousand. that lclrange in absorption of the rays is 7*" u" "H" ‘produced when iron is magnetized; that there is a slight change as v , u”! Brodie“ V the temperature oihtheialisorhegiis Iim‘ racer, and t at c em ca com n- l T "ed lutitin seems to change the absorp- ‘ OIOHIO tion. ,|‘ The silitidilis also are working on gthc problem of scattering X-rays, lwhlch are spread in much the same ' P!" tnranller as dust in a sun beam sent- itvrs light; the effect of various . lfactozs, such as temperature, mag- t; not c condition and chemical com- ‘, nritmtlau on absorption, and the polarization oi.’ X-rays. ' IPmiessor Richtmyer asserts the experiments thus far have led to no practical results, and that they were undertaken with no thought of their application in industry or elsewhere, except as they have a direct irearing on scientific theor- . lea. . ‘iThe problems we are studying however, may have a practical of- fect upon ethe lives of the future wenerntionn," he said. “For in- stance. if we knew absolutely what the effect, of X-rays upon matte-r —-.EOR LATE WESTERN NEWI —GUARDIAN8 ON GALE ll the Guardian's Western Oiiice in the --JUST ARRIVED one csrload of Portland Cement ~now union-ling posts and —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The heated in the McNeill Building; voter St.,_Summerside, where Blllr scKlDtlODB. news or advertising will he received, The phone number is 238. And Matter jrarch in the field of X-rayi. HOW University. ‘has led to the discovery or certain ,9“ o, m, m, ,,.,,,,., ,.,,,, Co...‘ Indian Chieftain lcln oi great scientific importance ——the interaction between radiant t Dr. F‘, K. tRichtmyer, professor oi physics alt Cornell, has estatblishetl that the absorption of X-rays in matter is proportional to the cube 'oi' their wave length. ‘His graduate students have demonstrated to one no tain Serpent As Fascin- t “EASTERN AGENT. -- Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian us- ent in Montague and will be leas~ ed to receive news items. advertis- ing, 010., Circus And Carnival Draw Dakota. Ind- ians From Home ‘PINE RIDGE AGENCY, S. D. May 8.--'1‘he circus and the carpi‘ val are on the road again, and oltic-J iuls of ‘South Dakota Indian res --! vatiotts are nraking their annunl ci-l fort to keep their wards from flock-l lug to Jo’n the performers under, the big tent. Every spring circuses and earn-i vals send scouts out here in qucsti t! y. \\ oned front his little farm. H's‘ guardians have no objection to his departure to perman ment elsewhere, but they have found that when he leave; in the! spring to join a carnival, he comics home penniless and throws ltiutseli again on the bcncflcence oi the reservations, seeking to reclaim ills and . _ .~ i I I ll O __HUu_ n Frank Mcphee. Mm oidtndihzms for (pngfeants and twirl, 0 l lster oi Public Works. came to n}: S80v5‘ (file s; ‘we'll "$15 _ ' llul"""egsutle gllllzfisflitiyt “fight in‘! Fllllzfflhzlalld stalls orrl§tsst§e}7ig\r}{~ i,“ "me O r0 e ° n yes er on the recruiting oi lndulns for , L pay‘ tlttvtollng shows. but often lhcir| E IUXIIIIOUS 11X lflthfif ClflJISCS pleas are ineffective. The indium, each individual hair right down to "flgmtory by nature’ is “my h“ i i ent employ, I Teaches Sioux Lcg- end 0fiCreation' ‘RAPID CITY, S. D.. May SZ-All ancient ‘Sioux legend of tln- crcil-i tion is the most popular story ini the repertoire of Chauncey Yclitnv-I irvbe. son or a Rosebud Sioux chict- nud a teacher in thc icdl-rzl] Indian school here. , “When the Great Spirit huti created his wonderland h~r<~ onl mountains and prairies nnd,’ streams and trees," Yellcxvrobe,‘ ‘tells his students. “he sought to- fashion a human being worthy to enjoy its grandeur. He shaped ill clay in his hands, and baked i= in, h-‘g campfire, but when he di'<:\\' it forth i; wn-s pale and he-tl nnli baked rapidly enough.,nnd h“ threw, it behind him. i “Ho moulded another form. nnrlt laid it in the hot ashes. but when he drew it out it was fbiuclcctlt-tl and crisp. S0 he gorssed ,it to rur- sido. Then he modelled rt new fig-tire, even more Qrareftrlly than. before, packed the red coals around it, and when he lifted it from the tire it was rod and sound and 1113f»: feet. y "And he put ii into the emit, wilderness of tllc west and ii nmlfi tlplictl its kind und was the t mm!‘ of the Great ‘Spirit's own izzrrtl -n_"; - ,_I.._ il-l. we might have somewhat more oi‘- a clue as to whether X-rays could curt; cancer. We cannot anticipate with the confident expectation that future ‘generations will make use of tilt-so laws in solving their prob- isms." Roentgen quite accidentally dis- covered X-rays in 1895 when he ng on the discharge oi’ through evacuated tubes. ‘Professor tRichtmyer pointed out. "It is absolutely certain that i’ Roentgen had been interested in fllldinl-i some way to assist surgeons in setting Ibones, he would never [have been studying vacuum tubes and electricity. Yet out of his ac- cidental dscover-y came [hi5 new . tool oi’ X-rays which has revolution- j ‘ ‘i z Jpearmint Jul‘, certain phases of medical prae. ' . ~ _ I Fruit or the delicious peppermint E C "r *'\ 3 "Thus the scientist never knows Ni D i t howmclusle he mayflllae Ito some mt: v Fseoverv. e aboratorygi , p8 or 0a em n ' experiments of today may sud. ' them after meal, and denly divulge one of the great laws n! ‘Nature which heretofore had hccn hidden." ["42 profit greatly thereby. Youneedjusttlteaidtodi- geetion that Wrigley}: gives. Spearmint has the flavor of [h Cities In Russia i Renamed After i; fPCJh Dill“? I€BVPI t“ Soviet Celebrities Tire following is the standing of Fm" h" *3" "W" "f M81‘ -_ ,'"'.i»‘.~l’.‘.'."t'.lit-l°' §éi..."‘°3§'lt1l' it'll." v "I" We“ WWW-i" mitssl-..tt*t..::t"t.:r.t:tyour 2- 1 vi pepperm"? flfivm’ i9 ‘Ii-mm? haw); been rammed by the Bell-f Grrfdt§aVIhI.—-1. Jinnah. Vllhitc- l t “Math w the other“ $35.21.“. ..:*:.:2;"'.:1:*:. restart... ‘laced 2- Wire-B- some way with the Czar, the Nob- tho st rpent illih‘ lost IlOtiliirg hi‘ its. prinrevul fascination, is tho cunnc- i Lion ofliohcrt llcss, for twenty-sun» house oi’ the F(lil'lilUl1Yli.‘Pi11‘k Zon- logical Garden's. which snakes appear to ext- 0 over women is something deep-l rooted and long in-hred. v l "Women are ivrscinated by our, snakes,” Mir. Hess said. "Titeyt hours; some of them standing per- iectiy absorbed without just watching the movem the big reptiles." tractivs to the women visitors to] the zoo, the keeper said. tributes the stra element oi‘ danger stenlthiness of their movements. ouseholtl tpOUS, but he stipuiutesi that the owner must banish all fear or itatretl for them in-g to keep one. i i ating As Primeval I Times Keeper Says; IPHIILADELPIHA, May 8.- 'l‘l|.'|l: n years keeper of the rt-ptilri |Mr. ‘Hess believes that the lure t X.i otne again and again and stay forf moving, ants of The huge boa constrictons and nacondas seem especially at- He at-l nge lure oi repv partly to the slightl and to the its for women tSnttkeg have his endorsement nu ‘before attcnrpt- GRAHAM'S ROAD GOHOOL i! ENCH GOVERNME 6% BON Shrowd lnvostorsPorcolve in the Temporary Low Value of Hench - "- an Unusual Opportunity for Exceptional Profits in Bo FR Tax-Exempt Interest Income Ilwouue n Iron It: Mu: having exhuuflvob ltudied 1i" "Bimini and economic condition or France. one must inevitably come to tho ooncluqion that the purchase o! h" hilh-Ifldljtiovornmont Bond: lg l" Ohmriunib which one unnot a!- ford to lpon. _ ‘lire Investor in French Oovemment Bonds today bu?! It lueh u: advantageous time tint "Vi! PM"! In within hi: nub- A lhlrb dawn-rd mannq: in Preach oxchiap l: imminent. We n!‘ ennvlnced that invent-ore wilfnot only but, within a rem ‘ i reasonable time, hob!- their mono Thole French Governrnant 0% Bonds‘ are purchased by French dtlunl not only for the safety of the prindpd er Cllbitnl amount. but nine boolueo of their never falling, tAx-exnnpi. inur- est-iflcomfl. ' Not only does the principal lnorouo in value so the FY1110 rile! but the interest-income automatically nu;- menla. For exunpie, uch Bond of 10,000 Francs yields an income of coo bra-ne- ner arrnum. At the prevent rrrie of the Franc. holders of French Government 6% Bonds, if coupons U0 converted. will receive a yield or in- terest at the nth of nearly which is in itself attractive enough." With the Prune worth only 8 edhll. however, the holder of 10M! Inna‘ Bnblfluoonwuthorizod ‘Dec. 16th. i920; rdoulnbletnt per n! the oplim of the Govern- ment omornher Jan. lat. 193i), presents on will adnneeri the value of French money (Francs). Due to the of French Francs a French Covenant 6% Bond (of I000 France liquid‘) on ncrvwbe bought for $30.00; with Frmcll aclunge at normal (l9c3c p: Franc) than rune Bonds would ‘\hove a nho 053N100 ooelr. Jntulninol-banhlbdmlrrmdrlirana willedmlilipIFrmcbefmvu-yleg lusttliniwlniilrilnnetoFrmehGovun- mntBnduwilhdzol-‘rnncworlh Went. “Giilihcfianeeellhgatfieumeorzhflwd oILOOOFrIIImwiIIBIvcaVnImQfSUQ. hriseofrnontlnrrflwflmrrandpnfit $20.00 for ouchBond of L000 Frllmvw in French Government 0% Bonds will receive $48.00 in Canadian money for cnch 000 frnnru yearly interest-income. This amount represents a yield of over l6% on the original outlay of $100.00. With the Fmnc ut i0 cents. the in- tPrr-si-inctrme would net the inventor $00.00 in Cunutlinn currency-equiva- lent to n yield or interest return of more than 20% on the bPlnnipul or zupltal amount invested “dill the Frnm- worth l5 centl. every 000 Francs interest-income will be worth $00.00 in Canadian money‘, this latter amount represents an in- wrest mtc or yield of over 31% on an investmvnt of $300.00. “Nth French exchange at parity, tho Ahhilll inter- elt-lncome in Canadian currency will amount to $1l5.80 for every Bond oi’ 10,000 h-nrrcs deriorrrlnntiun or a yield o! nearly 40% an every $300.00 lnvut- od, today. As" the security in unoquallbtl. and the investment thoroughly safe. we advise investors to buy u rrnny Wrench Government 0% Bond: an they our conveniently alford. lmnlellio action mull be lakcn ll early prvolih I’! :0» bn made. i 0m pus! recoil stand: no an testimony lo our ability to mnln money hr Ill who deal with m. ut a profit of more than 0.000% for every $30.00 invested. '11! buns ll iruc to nn even greater extant of City nf Berlin Bonds (1914-16 issues) which we sold u low as 810.00 per million marks; subsequently they rope lo SUIJXKLOO. And not onl in Gen-nun Government and Munlclp Bonds were handsome profits made by our clients. Polish Government 6% Bond: which we sold Dnnfi money, are IQIIiIII today at price: that return to those astute in- vestors who bought them on our ad- regintnednnd blur-ed insuntheseprieenu \ for any $30.00 invested today. In November, 1923, we ILPDIIIlY ld- ‘I u?‘ vised investors tn make substantial ln- 1mm Fun I nun‘ "i a amt ‘ vcniments in German Government 5% 2,000 n“: Francis. (EHVIIIIIIQ: d; 8mg: - :‘: Bonds, when they could be bought 5.000 T11R13. "W-‘IIBQ B‘! wr-r- v- r- im ~= v "ma" W emu" "1"" %% $3 m.....'£..;"‘.2'.""........§ 2 329.2 J1 I 1.‘ I Nine month-r In" German Gvvem- bofooo Franc, ocean-mm. Bends q... nu .. .- ment r-v. Bonds had risen m $2300.00 100.900 hence. Fund: Gem-Inuit 0i Bend- --- - - pflr million marks, and thooe who had W! All ‘dun! ‘ s,“ m.” d $9,309“ l; m‘ lnlton our sdvim were nblo to onl] out e ‘i MP“ i" Wrtx-eamv“ " (21300 ' an doll? 1 8E 0 For any yum mi vitally important to us and ml-ke it rn w! touch with our client emwbothorornotwodounltad value to our dieuta is lnmlcul lad roman M Ila-n Govern- mlnt Lhd Munlci Bond: which we sold to inventors a out eiiihteen months ago. And those fur-ell ted Inverter: Inna born caching their Internal coupon; at steadily mounting "he. Another issue which we ommcnd- ed and sold to investor-o was the Aus- trian Government Guaranteed 1% Gold Bonds of 1028. e offered these Honda n! 9% or $920.00 per 81,000- Bond, lees than a you‘ n50; today any In Idling dove pa. IIDIIQNI flfiilh-UIIH, I0rf|mu— qru bully oIIIII by [or-lighted lunch" lllnql CM mdllwm cl nloetd (lord-mam! and ilklpd blnll roam- Iulnld by {H0 H000. r______-_ r. G-rude Vl1.—-1, Olive Campbell; gunmen. {K I enclose hervwillr{ ' purchase from you of -oeaobooooonoaou (Shh amount.) l920),whidryouaretoiorwardmebyrqistered andinsured mail. _ l‘. (l. ,__-uu1rn_—-u-|—s—r_¢11 A and Income on an Investment in "France's PromlortRentef ‘ BflllEVfilhtaninvuurua-rtnade Tlreiremitieocouldbq , W as... s. French Consonant 69s in- Maw-u. "'°"f',;"- ' l fpr- ' , ....-._:.'r..:‘ noeptiqultflflwmmity for profit on any rrra- “T: i? b“ "hllfilllidiaswgyu each Bond-of LON Frans will have o nlm m! llliienll of$|00.00—-o' a 2409s. mo: —-Mhwai-iupo»i .11., of $70.00 for :1 soshloo isms-u». h" "m “w”! mgiifrdvt» hemp the beet way be buy Fmnch minus close of French Faucet-fer mnnnmm Pwfite We are of the and are virtually a first qiniufltirat these French Govmnnnt696 noeetslndleemnoelofthevuslud Bmdfllfiflvwlllflbflimediwmfilrlhoyropre- RqanrbfieofFn-anoe. TiicBuntlsarev‘ salt be Frnd: investor: precisely who: Bridal’: 3O your: aftzrrnnturity, and the intemr .. vérnnrent our Canadian Courts: for 5 you: after their respective maturity Vicmry\ repueaiwul. ' libr- tlru thoinveetorteeuhtlmm veslmen or an linsethennhange Table Showing Pram! Price and Profit Possibilities / THE INVESTMENT - HOUSE OP FOREIGN EXCHANGE ONEY FOREIGN BONDS rausr mmrIo-zoo sr. JAIES srnsn MONT REAL. CANADA mnusrualsmnmmlr-r-nn-au I‘, ‘Ewan Dlll -4s¢--sns.-s---.'...‘ shoemaker $............... ICC francs in French Government 6% Bonds (lmanvi Name...............................-...“.-.."u".. Address sensesrunne-uooaeooeuouoeoov-c-u-s--¢..-.-..--- d; tfur ntonwatoo “a” Fs 9o- ~ i {illeg- th i-Prlnolm mlyure. m Even It her . "time. bum}, ' Fieeomularsdrfckuh Mutts“...- nta are invariable q J F s I - ‘ my n: nnmnndceasunulngo Fman.fimdw_ ‘I. maybewi.s.ininshntlyferepvlcnlb.u mdPflhwwY§°f¢°"°'id-,FW ilreysrirolistedgdreParisStoclExehongould “m.” . “d ~ ssssassrlswgllwtllsfit-ss-lms-srus F""°°""P°'"i'8.=°°?"°"'.=1wnw wt¢11......s...~. _ ..( Jmonsd -=b=fi51§?fla8hfi;vwdmteod DecanberI6tl1)hovnnlw' P° . a . “"7 "l" ly OHNLlI h. and can bIZJnH mdlmnd “d econamc “w” Rip" NewYnr-hlnuinandotllmfinlrrdaleahr PY"""*°“‘°°’“‘"'"“"*.°." throuallowHotnm-lunlstq- inflation. fifflfi’; Ififlzm FrendrCovunnmrtBwtinlwqlafigfl‘ Frnrgwfidiil-ltlmincrcsso-thgyl}, unquluéidosgyw=vmaiftw (H9100 Fmdrmis. ' liirwhy . l UlihrfSum to . $etsmfisssttspszaroscanwo. lvrdrtwwsnsagusmfluum... x" - e ma ‘any or)" nan-a... ,4. Prim Oi (Jpn Q 8|. II I, 1K0! Q 150m Us I w.“ 3411191] algl“: i m: 75°“ THI- N TQM 3 U- - TMIXN l '§ LQD-(X- IMXXLW expense are in Q10. muss unnerved by early m onuflnn pudnngmulelo ll: or‘ The runner: "'i~ ' c. M. CORDASCO a COMPANY pugogxllyGzhvfrmnont and Municipal '- — I" '- _' I Bonds, in Iympltthy with Lbo rise in so?” g. in full payment ior ti! .--~--....-» tmsmrowinerscnaon "7u'1'ti;' I lIifiitTMaclnan. Clarke; 2. Jenn tllillnluli; i 2 Ad M Ki HM i M R d D t t Miss Judson's Department I Higgins. 1 J an . a ac nllon; 3, s. Alur- is ea y‘s cpar men Grade] Chtgg, C—, 8 llity or the Church. i , _ _ ' . 3 m. .. . ‘The wmiilwe“ “mm!” i" ‘"1" rallrsae v.-1. Clara Maobeod 2 Honor R011 for Avril i (Zruie “Le-"I, Ilnrbarn Reeves‘ cngltm; I/lingrtlhlllahilrlrifuge e'grotftihlvrtclciitllslinl>¥l-lal° " i " "r ‘patron-ad (cit-V °t PM” the Jennie hitaoliinnon- 3 Chrisilnt: I " Qlivc Reeves’ 3 Doris Higgins: licrnirrtl’ 1nd Rn ll t’ I Kn ~ 2 Glenn Bernard 8M i i ' . t‘ art-at), which its now ‘klwwn as Wizmore ' ' A PrinciPiVfl DQPHWM"! (lit-u lllfillq ' l ' (‘rude Cmll ll, lultiierl i K n H yi ' i‘ ‘ "v I Lenlngrml (City or Lenin)‘ The“ tAssistartfs lkpnrtment‘ Gl"lll0 ‘ hcmut- ill-Ll GPICB Clmk- 2 1' ‘- g All‘ q ' A M (ire e ' u“ or‘ Cl es F41» . there m Tsarmflnv ‘he Ialnous c“), ‘ I . ). I t‘ l‘ x_] Gwen Spflggfiy 2 ‘u. . ‘. . .' t , . tit-tr. . rert Thompson. 8. Reg. Grade l. u. hm “ _/ m, the you,“ whkh has been m. v-—1. Emflr MIWMKKI. 2...Clarertt:v,- > troll. - _- _ . '_, 4' (flilvfi 50101111‘; .3, llclen Watson; 4, gic (Jllllilfilil. Robertson; 2, Erma l ~ christened “Stalingrad" tn honor of Figiflflil; 3ivliflrlie MMrray-t M pli-llliy lggfnfqii-l‘ 3- Fm" Jlmim“ "I Wide Cvfielvy- lirfldv l. Class 11-1. Norma Adele Brown-Y. . .— . . -- flmcs n -=_- - __=, ____ ____ —— Joesph tstalin, General Secretary 0i’ Laugh‘; Mme wimargfirzc_osli (yrmlelx S,._1 Ken. Duggu“. at \ the Commun at ‘Party. - t ‘ i‘ gmorer - L g ‘ ' ' ‘ l rut slu =cTep€iitTféit iiéfilifdl? I-‘JbT-‘tttit rf-‘Tfii t}. u. l m 135a ’ oifocflfis-‘wob- The dwelling house, barns, and other outbuildings with one acre land. situated on Upper Main 8L. lermorly owned by the late Wm. Kearney. The ontlro premises are, In splendid condition, the dwelling, being halted with hot water, and‘! eledtrloally lighted throughout. The situation Io magnificent and eomq 4 1 1 E. R. BROW l“ RICHMOND BYREET AAAALAA-taaa CHARLOTTETOWN f Fire, Life Accident, Sickness and 132.227.; 121L211‘; 2L2“ 53.323321 1; Plate Glass Insurance at """"‘"°" Al» two plots land about nine (9) acres almost adjoining, will be sold with above premises, or sop-j arniely, very. suitable. (or market gardening or otrawberry eulturo. For terms and other Information apply to WALTER H. KEARNEY Souls, P. E. I. Imvest Rate Agent at Sununerside, Lloyd Levi! Good Strong Stocl; Companies. i FOOO-Q-OO-OOQ-OQ FQO Wilzmore. (trade 1'il.——1, Edna Wigmore; 2. George Whitehead; 8. George Mac- Kinnon. lltrghdltincKinnon. tClratle i.-—l, Weldon Ferguson; illl, ever-smart mutt-rial uumltlxitrinctl with :1 checked skirt and 2. Margaret Macisean; 3, [Helen sports clothes, cont of pluin t-tiior. Wigmore, - - — Prize for most Stars during lveoooaooeoroeooree¢¢+0+o+o44+440ooo0+++ooo0++o+¢ month-Olive Cnm pbell.—'i‘enchers Theresa Woodsltle Fleming. i Ruby Grade ll.—1, Leigh Campbell; 2, and ‘Elizabeth .__.__‘._‘ apex QQ”..-...t”.r.’.4_ura '¢_."=n1,4(* illrban Mary tMurphy. (lrude 1X. Jr.—-i. Kenzie; 2. Irene Champion; 3, Vera Mdhcntl; 4, (lcnrgo Sims. Vice Principal's Department Grade Vl<ll.-l, Edna Champion; 2, Jenniu Puyntcr; 3, Gerald Kenzie; Grade Vll.--l, Isabel McLean; 2. , Kenneth McFudygIl; tlltrgltes; i. Hattie Clarke. Mlae MacArthur‘: Department Grade Vl.~l, Jenny (llnrk; Nlargaret Mat-Mullen: MaoKennrt; 4, Blanche Jdulzhos. ' iGratlo V.—-i, ‘Miller Wnito livlnrion Bernard equal; 2, Cather- tlne IMlirrphy; 3. Doris MacKenzie; 4. Herbert MacKenna. l Min Geodwlnis Department Grade tstewart; 2, Lester Champion‘ Grude 1V. J .-—1, Gertrude Gilli 2, Irene (Jaaeley; 3, Eddie MacDon- llcrnnrti; Li, Jean Shurp; ‘l. Oliver Muc- LVlc- -i. Marjorie McKenzie. 3, MyrtleI 2. 3, Eileen and 1V. Sr.—1. Margaret ll. I-licke: 4. Lorne MdRay. t t SPACE GIVEN BY HENDERSON I. For 70 Years \ YOU CANNOT AFFDRD TO REFUSE ITS APPEAL FOR FUNDS GUDMORE Charlottetown Y. M. C.A. HAS SERVED THE COMMUNITY Dezeng Dial" Professional corn-oar I03 nu H! lrncrnncr FOB 1' or-rouzrnrsl Tho Wolllworth Us‘ ‘I 0 to sir-lot to "W" ‘ Mr: oneliulll Olfllllllllflll the pollen! lenlnl l" with out lrrdlvililll il "i". '-*-.:~.".:::.--~~ || mpor n fncllnl orrtllt In 0M4“ m: m» flu n-tlwt- In ‘Ihll hon bun MRI“. "" ¥.'""'".""-i"-'-'~* J i! "I r‘:- c. ghnolulr an N n ell or II u“ d, “IOIPQQ. 0'17"”.