N, D. Maet;-It Unnnflxlli ml i V _ _ - _ - &m- - ---_»- _V _ , _ W _W A-“___ as ' S3*-1 The Magnificent Guimont-lrltlsh Pictu- azatlen of Mutha McKenna 5 Autobiog- raphy of Her Adventures ns a Belgian Spy -ADDED- 5 HARDY ! _ r:~;~; .:;;-__-_1---*M _ - vim _ M.. Profits For Fis c al Year _ S’side Of Mr. For Bridge Co. (Canadian Pri-si MONTREAL. Dec, 27. lui- lioiii- inioii Bridge Coiiipaiiy. Liiiiitcd. and entirely owned suiisidiiiry eiiiiipani--s for the fiscal year eiided Oct. 31 re- port profits from coniizicis, interest and dividends received imiii intest- ments and misccllaiieoiis iiicoiiie ai- ter allowance for irdeiiil and pm- viiicial taxes and :ill oiiier eii.ii~i;es of 81.033386, wliicli, ali »i‘ flepiviiri- tion, was eqiiiviilent iii 9‘l’_- ceiits per share on excliunite of 5111.51.31 common shares. Th-.s i-iiiiii~:ii'e_ with $1,228,407 of profiix iii l!l;l‘.!. and after dr-prcciiitiuii, equal to $1 49 pcrshare. Deprcciatioii :iIlow.iiii'1~ _'iii' tlie past year was $557,881!! as i--iiiiii-1- cd with $461,633 iii the pirviriiis year. Net profits “ere .¢;i7;'-W9 as compiircd with $766 774 ui 19.53 aiirl $l.657.iii7 in 1931. Hicks~I have lust inf: <1-iz. The noble little fellow .saved my life. H1, msqped mp ir-un it liiiiiiiiiv lvuilcling but lust hs men lite in doing it. Wicks-\Vl'iiit 11 sliaiiic! L_'____"_;_; . BIRTHS Bmowau.-At ivi-ne. on ii--<~_ i1. 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Stiiiiley Diiig- well. a son. r_-;-___-1-A-." ' Y. -2 BIRTI IS HCL;-;0p_At iii- Proiiiiiiiini San' itorium Deo. 37. 1933 Stniiley M. McLeod of Ebo e'or_ sriu of l\fi'>‘_ Sarah McLeod in li‘s 30th veal” Funeral Friday ntl 0'~`lf\<'l< V’ Portage Ccmcttry ‘FERGUSON-At his home. New London, Wcdncsd.i\'_ Dcreiifiliiir, 27. 11933. John A. Frrrziison. aqcrl 90 years Funeral from (leflriie Mem- orial Church. Fi-idifv ni 2 p. in-. khort service at the lionie nt 1 p ni. MOORE-At 23 Doiiiilus Street December 26, 1933, .\‘li's Harriet Moore in her 53rd yeiir. I-‘iiiiernl from Mtcbcans Fuiiezal Hoiiie in- morrovw Friday fnot ”I’liiir.~ri.i_v ns previoiisly udvcrtisetl i _ Dei eniher Nth. Service starting at 2.30 01-lock. Interment Peoples Ccinftery- HAYDEN--At 29 Villzi Slrrmz, Tues- day, Dwcmber 26, 19tl;l, M s. L. C. Hayden in her 76th year. Fiiii- eral from her late i~eslcleiicc Fri- tily. Service starting at 1.45 then H train to Vernon River. ffmmnl resting in 'Vernon River church ovemiglt, Interment Venoii River Cunetery &-tunhy momiiig at 9 dclook. l(AChll‘LLAN - Suddenly at West Ommhend, Wednesday. December I7. 1933, Kiss Margaret Macmillan. ized 'I3 years. Funeral on Satur- day, December 30th. from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. James lhclaln, 342 Pownal St., service ltlrting at 2 o‘clo&, funeral le1win8 et. I-$0. _ IICIADYIN -_ suddenly at the Clifton Hotel, Summerside, B. R. Meruiyeu or Kensington. need 54 years. hmenl Saturday at 2 pm. at Pnlbytuten Church, Kensing- io be forwarded on to 'I1;nish where a held on sunday- viewed between my afternoon lt eig§2§ .5535 ER' it fr -gn-in--Q* _ ._ . . i.. »."' <‘ i =..- ,,, _P ,E _ _ T =_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M CARRO[ Motion Picture Herald says 'lhi greatest dramatic motion picture ever made in Britain and worthy of rank among the outstand- ing classics of the screen.” Sudden Death At B.R. MacFadyen 'l‘hr\ death' occurred suddenly at the Clitiini Hotel, Summcrsidc, yes- iei’ i 1 neuuy natun lay be Inserted at d OI "I0 WI" "NDS "TL-:af wo-4 n-wsiv im-oi- ui ua- Montreal ii New _ 1 AN ABTISTIC CALENDAR has - been received from Messrs. Cnrvell i Bros. Ltd. _ NOTICE 'I0 ADVERTISERS. - ‘Advertilers are requuted to send in tiieircopy so astoreachthe Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M., the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. CHURCH 0|* SCOTLAND--Mr. J. Harvey Bishop will preach Thursday, 23th, at Btenchel at 'l. Friday, 29th at Brmmerside at 7.30. Sabbath 31st at Cape Traverse at 11 a. ni. and 'I p. m. 39&. SELL YOUR. PUBS to JACOB Ki.:-ali at B. R. Holman! uptown orriee, Musey-Hn-ru buiidinz. and receive hiabilst market prices. 39211 "A BUSINESS MAN’S TALK".- Send for copy today. Address “Union Commercial College, Wm. Moran. Prin_ Charlottetown. 3966. TEIVIPEB-ATURE YESTERDAY- The minimum temperature yester- day was eight below zero, and the maximum 26 above. During 'mcs- day night eight. inches of snow fell. CONDITION I.l\£PR»0VING-'I‘hi>_ condition of Mr. Arthur I-I. Howatt who is in the City Hospital recov- ering from injuries reoeived in the ra..l1wuy yards is improving. He was reported last night to be resting comtomably. SUDDEN DEATH-The death nc- curicd suddenly in Wcst Covcheiiri yesterday of Miss Margaret Mac- Millan, aged 73, a well known and highly esteemed resident. She leaves to mourn one brother, John Mac- Millan. of Edmonton, and three sis- ters. Mrs. James Mcbean, and Mrs. Seilars, of Charlottetown, and Mrs. John Allan of Covehead. She was iin aunt of Dr. A. W. M. Allan, ui AND “TARZAN” -_ C1-[AP_ 9 Concert And Christmas Tree Much Enjoyed Christmas Convert at North Tryon Presbyterian Church The Presbyterian Church at North Tryon held its aiiiiual coiiccri on Saturday evening, and ivliile wea- ther and roads were iiot the best, yet thc church vvris filled to over- ln the aisles The cliuich mis bciiu tifully decorated with eicrgieeiis, red and white loses silver stais, an the usual Cliiistinas tiiisel an snow mudc a ieritrtblc fairy land tary contributions from children outside. flowing, forty chairs being placed ' .<~. `.' . A, , .. V d __ , d I Mrs. Elizabeth Lang. ii specialist in child training, assisted by Miss Jeii- nic Waddell. the orgiiiiist, and Miss Marion Waddell, the busy workers of the church reiicliwing valuable assistance wheiievi-i' called upon. The pastor. D12 Geiige, presideil and the following prngrariiinc was rendered in a waii' to iiiakn the church and parents proud tif the re- suits. Following is the proizramiiie: Opening Choni.-', by School. Exercise, by girls. "Wrleonie." Recltiition. Joyce Thomson. Duet. Everett and Gladys Gamble. Recitation, Kenneth Pzivnicr. Duet, Leah and Jessie Martin. Rccitatioii. Harold Clarke. Prayer Song. by school. Recitatioii, Lewis 1-‘i':iiicis. Rccitatioii, Vuriic Mi1cKnv. Hymn 179, by congregation. Prayer by Dr. Genge. R/ecitation. Sli-ildriii Cameron. Solo, Irving Rnrferson. Pantomiiie, 'l girls Recitatioii, Ralph Edw.iiils_ Solo and Chorus, by School. Exercise, 7 boys. “Ladder of Joy." Rccitation. Friiiices Ives. Solo, Kathleen Bniilt<‘r_ Rccitritioii, Mildred Thom.soii_ Drill. 10 senior girls. Oflci-ing. Exercise, 3 siiiiill girls Closing Chorus bv school Presentation of gifts. National Anthem. Thus ended one of the best Christ- mas Cniiern-is ever held by the church. The genial Santa Claus had smiles for all, distributed the presents. and hurried on his wiiy to make other children happy. While laughing children and happy parents wended their way home singing to the accompanimeiit of _tingling sleigh bells, and the creek of frosty runners, Santa Claus did not forget the pastor and wife and mimy pres- ents were upon the tree and the Manse larder was the recipient of e twelve pound turkey Baptist Church Destroyed by Fire LAWRENCE, Mass, Dec. 27 -- (A. P): Fire virtually dettmyed The First Baptist Church today and for more than an hour threa- tened to spread to nearby buildings including the Lawrence High school and a grade school. The da- mage loss ws.; e;1imated at H00,- 0(1). securities lined would be sshd to comply. llln¢rrI;n_ Ll_nilnj»nl _ r»_l!\j»vYv-o_ ltnlll: To Late To Classify _`.___;'_`_l,l;l_°*"_ T'Z__`.‘___l““*°" ` wanm-nain me omlluu. homework. Apply In P. J. Mc- nauua, item si. svn __l,_ WANTIDV--MAID' FOB GINEIAL is notoniytonewhtiiip,butth»t niloompnnieelow llI¥ that houlewcrk. Reference. Apply "D." Guardian. KI. Thc prnilmmme was of liigli tir- dei' and spleiididly executed by the children of the school. with volun- The training wuts t:ai'ried out by Cliarlottetown. MOVING FROM GOVERN- MlilN'[’ HOUSE-hir. and MIS. Puiil A. Murray and family will take up their residence in Dr. Jack Jeri- kins' house, Grafton St., in the be- giiiiiirif.: of the year. Mrs, Murray has actcd as the gracious hostess nt Government House for the grcatei' part of the time of L!mt_-Governor Dulton's regime, and her many friends, old and new,_ are pleased to know that on leaving Government House she will be located in .1 home so centrally and convenient- ly situated. ARE DELEGATES - Mr. John Mattlicws. Mr. George Art Muc- Doiigall, Mr. Lorne MacKay and Miss Bessie Campbell, students of Princc oi Wales College. leave this morning for Halifax. Prof. L. W. Shaw will leave tomorrow morning. The above are the five delegates re- presenting the P. W. C unit of thc Student Christian Movement, who will attend thc annual Maritime Conference of the S. C. M. which is being held this week in Pine Hill College, Halifax. VISITING CALIFORNIA _ Miss Anrie Miiiiiiing, formerly of Gowaii Brae. P.E.I., is visiting her cousin. Mrs. John S Rice, of 1327 Guerrero street, San Francisco. Cal.. for the past three nimiths Miss M:\nniriL’ has lived in Rome, Italy, for the lrtst. thirty _vezirs and before coni- iiig to the Pacific Const made a trip to the “lslund_" She has travelled in a great many Europcaii coun- tries and is greatly impressed with Sun Francisco. Miss Manning is returning to Italy iii the spring.- Oakland (Cali Manic l-ral. TALENTEI) SONG WRITER- Many home friinds will be inter~ csted to lcain that Audrey Lynd- oiie of the best radio siiiR“rS ill the United Stntcs. sam! U10 NOW? entitled "Memories" over the riidio m Boston, pri-missiuii having been if-_ven him by the comD0Sf‘Y M155 ltima Wright, of Charlottetown. fi dcscerdnnt of Governor Smith, one of the fiirmcr Govr‘rnrirs of P E. I. M ss Wriizlit is iiow in Boston where site is piirsii-iii! further stiidiiis in hex' cliosen profcssioii. grim,-_ nt M155 Wi-ight`s poems have bee-n published frcmtimeto time in the lsland papersand the Loiidoii News, 0‘.h.~r songs were wrttteii when the talented young lady was onli' nlnetefn yen:-s of am' This promiiieiit radio s'i1izer is greatly int iri-sted and has offered to il"-" any one of Miss Wrighi's iw"- iipoi reqiicst PERSONALS Mr. Stewart, Leigh left Tuesday morning for Halifax and Dart- mouth whcre he will spend the rest of the holiday Mist Audrey llarviiy. Llnklctter Road, is spending a few days in the City. A guest of Mr and Mrs. Milton Carter Miss Katlileeii Logan. violinist. Of Halifax, is spending her Christmas holidays in the city. M K\lf‘St Of MF 1 and Mrs. James Paton. Messrs R. L. Burae. Five Houses. Joseph Larkiii, John J Melnnisi Ashton, Blanc McVar1..li. Souris Line Road, left yesterdai' morning for Boston on the excursion. Mr. M. N. Maclean. toriiierlv of Murray River. now of Priiire Rii- pert, B.C.. where he coiidiiris a sue- celstul ship-building biuiiiesc. is in the province at the present. time. :Money easily earned ui HHN for 01|- reyllghlo line nf treeu and lhrnbe. Full or pan time. rash rom- llllloll pdl weekly. Complete rante of 000 raven varieties Red TM Ngfgry P|~¢|.f¢<. Illustrated Liter- l¢§\,~I|g\ gqulpment in help vnu 1. Write Dominion .\'ur>cri~s, lQl@.~|I). _Q-._ whi .io vnu thi De Punk qii-ie: , h¢g>_Well she has eu-:\'-. hill( ll! earth to make iiei liaimy IM “Il dl\‘l hippy! ml I I lIStock Quotations cuiciraN .. isep-riii. nucirs iaepe-iii. GEESE 13cperl 'ruinravs .. 1s¢'p¢-iii Ylli EA'l'LEY’S Meat& Fish Market 38 Elm Ave. Plume lzl Mi-_~-' "W----T _V lxiiifiyUnit¢b¢ll& THURSDAY 3.30-Ladies Aid annual meeting- East Parlor. T30~Annual Sunday School son- cvrt and Christmas tree- Silver collection __ Heart; Memorial Hall. Enjoyable C h r is t m a s Entertainment Notviitlistaiiding the exceptional- .y cold weather there was a large .iiicndancc at the Suri/:lay School aiiiccrt and Christmas Tree in St- Jiinics Church Hall last evening. The Sunday School Supcrinterici- eiil, Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, presided and introduced thc program wel- <`UHHDi1' the pareiits and friends who turned out in such large num- bers to encourage thc little ones Mill Clljfiy and appreciate their ef- toiis. llc called upon the muiister, ltev. Dr. Moorhead Lcgate, who lirieily addrcssctl the children and aiiitlience praising the work of Mr. 1\'lacKiniioii and stating that the Sunday School was growing in numbers and influence, the child- ren recelviiig sound. religious train- iiii-' and attending most regularly ilii-oiiglioiit the year. An enjoyable program was then proceeded with, participated in by a. large number ni litilc oiics uiio gave a. great deal of geniiiiic pleasuic in the natural :iud attractive niaiiiier in which they suiig and recited. A great deal of credit is diic to Airs- Keith Rogers, Mrs. K. M. Martin, Miss Jessie Fullerton and Miss Ethel Stewart for their careful and con- sciciitioiis prcparatioii given in the Lirrazigeiiieiit and production of the program. Il, is hard to select which was the most attractive part. of Lhc thoroiiglily eiijoyable program. but the closing drill put on by a. dozen pretty girls entitled "Santas Birth- duy Cake" rms most picturesque and effective. Santa. Claus was also present and distributed candy and fruit to the kiddies. The program was as follows: Chorus. “O Merry, Merry, Christ- mas Bells." Rccitation, Catherine Murray. Dialogue, Christmas Letters (9 boysi, Rccitatioii, Frank Sadler. Piztiio solo, Sandy Breliaut. Riecitaiion, Mary and Edith Mc- Kay. Dialogue. Tom, Pat and Margaret Cliirke. Recliatioii, Shirley Arbing. Solo. Mary Caiiiphell. Rccitzitiriii, Gi-ori:i» McMillan. Rccltiitiriii. Mxirigzirct Clarke. Choriis, "i\v\iiy iii a Manger," so- loist. Elizabelli Martin. Dialogiie, Marie Davies, Joan Mc- Intyrc, Marg. Gallarzlicr. Itecimtiiiii, Nora, Hooper. Reciint‘oii_ Roi-_v Lf-giiie. Siilri, I2lhl' and her deeds if rh:\i'it\`_ She leaves to mourn three daugh- ters. Miss Addie. and Mrs. Albert. Macllennun in Charlottetown and Mrs. T. F. Mecklnley. Halifax; also OUP Ht-PD~\on. Sidney C. Hlyden in Vancouver and two ltepfdaiighters. Miss Marv B Hayden in Boston ani; Mus Louie Hayden in Exeter, N1-i Her maiden name wel lies Mar- Bnstoii .iiid Mrs. -l, F Mi\rR.a» . - '-#il _ Stock Market' --_.__ (Canadian Press] llpekg Olena Bet-hunt A ».- --_ nu »-- -...- Boll Tut ... __ -_ ._ ni.. Bredllnn ... -_ in- nu ni pn... Can Car ... ... ... -1 Q- _-- Can &r PM ..- »- n.. ... ._ Fan Ind A-1 A ... ... .-» an - How Smlh --. --_ un"- Dom Steel and C0111 B ._ '... _ Int Nickel .,. ... no an-_ Muse: Him.; ... ... ..- -... Mctloll Front ... ._ ip.. -_ _ Mvntrwl Pow -_ --. .__ ---- Nat Brew ... .-- -... g- __ pq 2- I'-iwer Corp _- mu »- ...-1 8 Quebec Power -._ H- ».. --... -- shiiwrniga-1 ._ ... .-- no -... PW so-ei or 1:.--1 L, ... im .-.. ... zs \\'lnu»i|»eg lil ... ... -_ -.- _ 1% no 10% 0’/1 12 11 | 1% 21 io UA lou, .wi "- ia PRODUCE qfnnadlm Preu) Mt`|N'l'REAli, DN: 27--Iiiiprovfd da- marid on the .\liiiit,rrul dairy and pro- rluca unrlret tiidny cnusid prices 0( butter and eggs to flriii while 1-neue and potatoes were unchanged. No 1 reg-riiilfd paeteiiiizefi butter aflvuni-ed to the highest level since the lprlug, ranging from 241,; tu 245; cents a pnuiid for czirliitn or less, ss cf\mp.'ir\- ed with ynsif-r|-~d for gale. 01it:ii-in cheese -nniiiiiif-ii firm at 10 rents it poiiiifl fu- fu.-rf-ii* 0rii.1ri~i mnki- UM--rings \\-.r-- V11; hr-res. ()iebe<~ pritiiine- 11- qu-ii---l at 75 e--iii-i per ill piiiie-1 1..-y iviiii -iniilni ,|,_m,,¢_|¢.¢¢ ni' .\i-\\ i:»-i'i_~>i\--k grown iiiountnln.-1 iiidigiig \1i 1.. sn -mits- anil 90 pound bugs nf l'riiir»» l<`rliig‘5 the tvio .\lontrv-al livesioi k iiinrlir-is to- liny tolilllvli 'IIN Itrv~ei|»tA \\e|<\ roll)- |>4i5r\d of `.'80 rutile. 151 i-n]\<~ir, 233 hui! unit 70 sh-cp and lhiiiiis The hulk of thu e-att]-1 --Nei-ed were in two ui»~i|iu1ii g-.A-1 -|i|_~1iii_v st--rs, .\ few e:ir]_v sales were nin~l~: at Zi ra-nts higher than ye-1:-r~li1y quota- tioiis i`:\1\`e.= weri- sirniig at YI fnr izrasl- ers to $1 for ie-ind -|ii;1l-iy veulri 'l`hv-r-- wen- iiot muiiiifli |.iiiitis to m.-ilte a ninrlut lliizs were stiiiiily to ii shiiili- simiig- er (ii.1» 1ni1l nt ww.-i-~rii hogs- :rail- ing 'T5 percent iii|'i-tiers, inld nt $6 75 for hilt-fliers sud liritoiia. w1th lights ut $8 G0 Th" Nllniii-ff nf Lim ll#~;:ii srilii :it $11 rc. in It fm- iuii--iiers and lin.-miie .\'e1---ts hr-luixht Sl pf-r= ii-ur pri-miiiin f1e:i\~i.~»; w1~i~<» 911'. ii~ $1150. 1-vim hi'a\'l<'s $5 Wi to$t1lr1rilirhts Stl 15 in .sn Tri st-ws were m-._-iiy ss in $5 '5 on Currencies tl iulililiun l’rel»i \|-L\\ \ii|{I\. li-- 37. _\]l [-4.1 riiirr-iz-i--.~ iiesikeiivil iii yelaii--u 1,11 l`i1ii---i .\‘.ii-A find- iii-rf~, if--iii ‘_ Tmdiiig iii- iiiiir-i -.ii ip- px--invig-.- wivii i'.ui.~1ii.-11 -i--11.1---, 1.-1111-is _-i---1 ini: .iiiil ii- -1| ,_-.ii-i 1':-iii.; gh-.wing a il<~ivii\\:1r<| tie- ri frwiii the our--»t_ l>~»iniiii--ri riiiiii- riu iihivi in pir. dw-lin” ni' .: iv. -.f --ne if--1---111 rr--in 'i`iie.i-il1i_v'- 1-1---11: figiir- if mi] ii1~i~ for i`.iii.1iii.1ii 1|-.i1_1i- \\~¢r~e It 114: .f one per--»~ii.‘ -ii--.---=.i Sierliiz --1---1-l nf, 361111,. ri..iiii , 1"-nts, |ii»~r i-111:11; i.1(»- the t;ug]i .i|1r.»_-ii-ui ri---nr ill-2 NM- 7.---iii--i |.---1---I 1i»7".< .\-iri-'iii' ki-<.»» _'.117 1-..i.--1-1 11.-ii i=;. 1;..----1.-1.. ie-1 iii-ir _~..--ii- Af-.fi f----1--I -'-"Mi .e,.. -. ,..-sf, iirr _uw .i-»~ Lf |..- -3-.:'. .\‘w ‘/frlaiid fmii-~ ."-01? l`u1..»1| Uni 1 d-illar 116 pfr cent ¢||~....i»ii \|:\\ \ii1:K iw- TT /\i‘i V-`»-f 1-lgii it i- i.<_-.- .i~- 1.1-»-vi ilfiiiiiii nigh 1 1". l-.u 'iil~*;. eu--e .'-1'". |\r\ ,|,\~ i. |]- `. iI»\,f I-`r-iiiee R10- li 111- ~ 1 1-el.-u» 311.'-_ 1; riu~'i\' 37111 1-.----lu im |-:-. ii---I- new in rn- fl~-c-~<|li|iK~'- sriintily 1-iii-er:-d with an--w. and qiiutitions siiii1fir wheat finiiiiiiwi nt Mar nt |`».`y‘,¢§ llld July nt |'>"""a '|‘|_|»- 4‘iiu-are niiirlrei if-ii iii-~ up with n two-f-ent r.'1ll_v_ while \\ ht. pit poi: rnlihn wr-N :i.~~<\i1ti'Il lil' li! ..i‘f--r111f,~.- and | little t-~i,\'l1\: 4`i1i-1-_--1 :i-~er»iint. I-1\|i--ii .<.-iles of Faiiailliii w 1-<~ t-|11;-iirailvf-1_v l~uiit 'Frnfl time wi- 1-fic hire". but the' vi had ii- .-11-iirn in'ini'~_nls, pnrlh- in ilu- 1'--sing si.-ages. l.ii»~r|.n-.1 wiiezii reeorrlevi 1| tiniuii iiiiiiiiai. lioeniine of bullish istu - Supplies of wheat, and flii un in uvcuii |ini-sage to Fliirnrir- nv-1 do `-'ML- x 3 C llilii 1’ W fift- I'A\?~i$ fit her gihvlr- iiipeir -.ver only wheat r if»;, »i~.i;. ri-iiis siviiilr 'limi- fell’ wiirvit 1- \ul |i1r\-f‘| ulnrly frac- stat- iir on . .-....ui i..- 1--.-1 sr 1:i_rr»<» 1--ii-ii--1-. --.--.,»,1----1 ui rr-_.'-<‘i\,ti'i0 im-1..-is elm--1-.<1 _--sr ii..-..-.-1 r.1- ---.ah -,-r1.1--1 --...- ilill 1 r,- ]-`- si-vending of iiie-mi--»r nvirl \lav ruitiff. -. fum- --fi i»-m~i<-_v .nm ,,,-..-¢ nf fm- -~~r,<- f-,-im 1---1 yvrir-: wir:-iigihwed 1|]la»~1-'ww g rut liwirii in gyiiipnihr with when iir'~ pri--.1 -, ri-11 Ni! Miscellaneous \PZ\\' YIIRK. 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