‘ \\ lf a man ls wealthy enough he 'ily / I _,_ ' \§w` ` \\\\ does not have to trust io luck. /' I § ml or t I A ‘r / Maxine I . ,=\\- I MAXMS or A ‘ Y" ' . ~ H ~""""' '“ ' 1- .. 0’ A Msacl-lAN1' ,.0/, . ,_ 5 ' MERCHANT in . _ ‘ I >" 7 //f `. I L_ A I " / “W A t 1 /_ The Peop|e’s Paper Read by _Everybody \ , T ..i.°.‘::::'“.i.‘;.;.“° "°"”'f"'“° I _ l » H W u “Q overs rinceEdward Island Like the Dew _H ' ,___ , _ , B I 00 s ‘ by null. c-mu. mu u. s. #cific CHAl§LOTTE'1OWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 ""“"°"°°°‘"‘ ° '““ T" °' " uar o I Morning finnrdlln, Follndod IDI? _ '.55 Local Artists In Great Form ssh ‘°The i/Vhole _Town’s Talking, ” Threeg _Act Comedy Ably Presented atfg O 0 l 5 Prince Edward Last Evening toig Large Audience is ° is is i HE. ui "Tllc Whole Town's Talking"-a ing arranged through the purchase ilu-ee act comedy directed by Miss of a photo of the celebrated one Barbara MacNeill and staged by a from the corncr store. Things be- 555 cast .of local players. indeed has the gan to develop almost too fast for 5 whole town talking. This famous and poor Chester. His object is attained side-splitting comedy is at present as far as Ethel is concerned, but enjoying record runs in Chicago and when the “Whole Town" gets il. New York and is being received things begin to hum-and, when` wherever produced with great favor Letty herself arrives unexpectedly.) :ind enthusiasm. i accompanied by Donald Swift, her. "The Whole Town's Talking" op- jealous fiancee, the fat is still ffur-' i-ned its two day's engagement at ther in the fire with Chester burn-I the Prince Edward Theatre lasting up with consternation and su-I night under the auspices of the Lad- spense. The many humorous les Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. and and cleverly written situations' the distinguished patronage of His throughout these and the following| Honour Lieutenant Governor and scenes until the curtain falls in the) Mrs. I-leaitz. last act. had the audience in kinks A considerable number of come- of laughter. | dy plays now being produced, al-' To relate how Chester gets out oil though well acted with l6`».s of hu- the plot as it gradually thickened mor running throughout, lack for about him would have a tendency' Subject .of Address at the most part the scores of tense to spoil the story for another capac-f and clever situations which feature ity house which is expected tonight- this popular and record breaking for the second and final staging of - The scene of this play is lam in/ The cast in this play is one of the little western town of Sandusky the best that has ever appeared on Ohio. where, as in the case of most a local stage, and their respective small rural centres, gossip, if it has portrayals of the various characters production, _ __ the performance. in fiys thick and fast Dire easily with the work of any h As the story goes, Sandusky professional Companies appearing ed in an interesting manner by Mr boasts of a large paint manufactur in this city I ing concern conducted under the For instance-Mr William Soho entdftive of the Society, at a united heads of Simmons and Binney field of Whoa Bill"' fame, playing meeting of the Protestant Churches Henry Simmons, the senior partner, the comedy lead of Chester Binney in has a daughter, Ethel whom he id the junior partncl, was a play in olives and has his heart set on her himself. The manner in which hc progress of -the Society since its in marrying Chester Binney. his am- handled this difficult characterize-. bitious and successful junior part- tion, eclipses to a certain extent his of a Christian commercial travellers' ner. Chester, by no means opposing many other successful stage appear- the idea of the match with .beauti- ancas.-in Charlottetown, or else- sire to place i.n every guest room in ii touch of sensatlonalism about it. are, indeed, praiseworthy and com-’ ' _ , _w ful Ethel, conspires with her father where. Mr. Schofield is not only c. e th to make the case good by pretend- born actor but a comedian who ing a fiirtation with the famous , movie actress Letty Lythe: this be- Continued on page 3 I _._ 4 1- U. Min_ister On Official Visit . paid, is simply a body of ohrlstian yoommerclal travellers. a modern Hon. William Phillips ofthe Ameri- can Legation f_fQttawa Arrived on Hochelaga Yesterday- 1'C Tai _'-1 c=1.=|:.~ >= Por ossoc *_ 2.500.000 ‘hotel guest rooms on the count. ‘ ‘ 'iast, placed 950.000 books. , ` years. about 8.000 Bibles a year lave _been placed. There are now over l 50. l vi ‘ practically 'without organization ond through a few scattered memb- - _ , ers. fundamentals; it ls Ia. comparatively .new movement inspired by the old fialth. The work is at voluntary one. , and is practically all performed by imen who pay their own expenses. show that iihe Bibles placed ill 5 iii 5 Ei § 5 $5 BE 5 % di CANADIAN Tous or sm AUSTEN ciialnai-:|zLAiN 5 hif-_‘EEE I . womc oF CANADIAN ARTIST (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Oct. I0.-Sir Austen Chambcr|ain's Can- adian schedule was given out here today. He will arrive at Victoria Oct. 28. On the 31st he leaves for Vancouver where he spends Wednesday night, leaving for Banff l.n the morning. lla will leave Banff Nov. 4th and arrive in Toronto early on Nov. 7th The next evening he will leave for Ottawa. On Nov. 13th, he leaves to spend a day in Montreal, thence to Quebec. arriving on the ev- ening of Nov. 14th. He will sail the next day. %!%?%i.-%§’.FlE5% &5bEEE§¥’.i§E§EEE§§§§§»5E§§bEEEEE 5% Ea £5 sd SUQHTY St. Paul’s Parish Hall Last Night 'Dhe work or the Gideon Society placing Bibles throughout the otels of the continent was describ J. Green. of Toronto, a repres- the city last night in St. Paul's ish Hall. Mr. Green traced the ception in 1899. The original idea lation expanded into the de- very hotel in America' a-copy of e Word of God. There are about inent, and the Society has .ll- eaidy, up to the first of September f sf.-‘&mlunqg!|~- _ ._ H W' §§§EE§§§E%§§§§§§§§§§§§§5§ 25 ,E MERS BRING MUCH WHEAT T0 VULCAN _ (Special to The Guardian) 'ronoN'ro, o ot. 1o._ To the little town ol' Vulcgn in southern Alberta. belongs the distinction of receiving more bushels of grain dll-ec), from the fanners’ wagons and trucks than any other P°lnt in the British Empire, if not in the world. There are nine local elevators, seven of which are of double Clllllulty. Last year Vulcan 5|1iPl>¢d two and a quarter million bushels of grain, and with even greater crops in the district this year the ln- dlcations are that the town will break its own record. ¥EE!Ei4Fi’éiii§E%%%¥E§E¥E.¥E moi 5 . |?C..-F3 2_5 il ' Frql 14; E i i HANUU Club Gathering. (Canadian Press) Best assemblies in recent years gath e .~»--~ ---“___ f _ _ _ --g,,,,.»,c,,,-,, :__ _"__, -Iv- Bronzo portrait bust of Sir Robert Borden by Lionel For- bery, Ottawa sculptor. The bust was the only work of any Can- adian sculptor deemed worthy of place ln the Royal Academy Ex- hibition of London. Eng-=..i_lrl92’1._, The built. lean extraordinary llie-_, like reproduction of sir Robert produced to actual measure- ments of the sitter Forbery, who is about 45 years old, has been highly praised, in overseas art publications. He studied at New York and Paris. llc has his studio in Ottawa and lives at Aylmer} Que. Ile was originally a farmer. In Canlads.. during the last few i 000 placw in the Maritime Pro- nces. and this work has been done The Gideon Society, Mr. Green rganlzatlon that has faith in the Many instances were cited i0 “°T|li ,lil 5 Liberal Organ A Reports Progress , -.i&__. um Runners Now Have Every Opportunity to Land Cargoes on , mel séi-3em;°§1;1Sgfe§_==;ga,g§ North Shore, Says the Patriot. ‘ Charlottetown welcomes the -Hl\°N"'Y whiohwas tI\lf»°f uponhimidst SM’ liol'5it¥» KiN\*°“~ Later in the same year he bwmff millt-.u~y attache at Lonldon. In i920 American Legation at Ottawa. 0, was appointed secretary there. ` Byrd Prepares A lc nights. will meet adventure at: the nether end of the earth by H' in flag;-i e ig' L is , 3 li i “_:'QP;"i n. -- visitors _ B _ [serving with the Rloyal Flying, 8031 lslglegignawmlwnollgimhsfésided M, The following information with reference to the activities of rum- OOYPS. of the British Expeditionary °V~ £_ - um The devouoml runners oft the North Shore of the I sland is supplied by the Eastern cor Force in France. On the advent cliff! , glgiwiuauhwgs by » RW W Bruce igspotndenthof The Patriot and appears in thatnewspaper in its issue ol the United States into the wor i ‘ ah R_ev_ co er 9t : ' war he entered the American Army; Muir. J?-!_;n§tb§a'g"';-O10 bg Mm and was attached: to the United Hammon 1 wa*-s much apprech .A “The fine weather this week gave the rum vessels, two of them, ‘States army sectton at the Peace Ewen McK nnoln _kvery opportunity to land their goods on the lee-shore of the Conference held in Paris in 1919.: ated- , North Side coast. The vessels make their whereabouts known to --~”*‘°‘"""` ' Strike Continues For P0laf ,?iti‘ei\lmcan'tmi;c settledlywithln the next 24 hours. New Your is going lr hungry I-‘rl ay mom- (Canadlan Press) 1$s\v:n§ 12,53! ugsbleg “A1033 _ in , run SAN F:1EDR}'3`hcaé"g; oncivl-aloof; niragksu at? the eleven railroad Comman er c ar . . l I l I th cm, wdny were his little group of f°"°‘”°“ """",‘:&':§;mt?:l§lo:ds gl fresh ash. vege- ed °° W ¥°°d‘*”’° W me Um mbl and milk which will stay SWWS '»°d'*Y as their mm! genuxe eq ll ne can be found b°f°‘”° °'"°“""”‘“' °“ ° 1°” mbgeifucuxmthesrilmvg inarllet. There ls which wlu take them into vblun-|emugh food on mud ,D feed me WW “"0 in °h°u;“"'°'°“\fs regmnsl 8.000.000 persons here for two dayts. for from one to rw YB' ~ h food t cks are opera - The explorer. who left his mark;yi°5\';y°fu°1e° Amengn Railway ex- in the Arctic by flyllll °"°" meipi-css Co. and oiiicials of that con- North Pole arbll- and who spanned cern are workinft frantically to Bet U10 -“|*“"° by “°'°pm‘° in me gf some trucks in operation before the the most thrilling of trans-Atlan - mm. supply offoodstulis spoils- saying to “fill the blank spaces on me truckmen there. recalls th" mg mat?-tlsl" utgtnlthsuzilihaler C A lumix” sltvttog, hi L§4nd°n19g:eTt€ ‘Abou BSU "-th rasren ly- - nu-seen. Byrd 2;; _2‘°“:n°¢"_'t i milf emerseney £1238 "Qs \;\'2h~ WBTG T9 Wd Hy l' 5 iiilglmtriay for Dunedin- NW z°“'s§`3;Les1wnv;;pot. Motor car own- and. the first lap 0' md' drwelers lisoixiheir cars in the general mio the south Pollr W” "°"°“' 'service and on one occasion aiarse A0106! ¢h° P“°m° °°°‘“ they Wm consignment of food was conv,¢¥¢i1 follow three other ww" °‘ "M by armored om from the docks to and exiiedltlm- W* 5" "“‘“”-Hyde mrs, me only active display ‘clark adm. the rleanor Bolling and my military roi-ee made during the the ony of New "°"" ‘“`°““' "°" 'mule During the gms.-ui min on their ww to d‘S““* "°" z°‘“' 'lh winnipeg m loin the problem of and. All four of the ships °°"'Y_;°0d supplies was met by volunteer at mi-a of sui>olle=~ Eishil' www.. who gm their services _ l. mm will aid the dai-me plsnslhiem w ,-nm, me ,,,m,,,,, ,,,.,q.s-.. , secretary whine” __ ¢0F,u,m,|__., - _T . lil l Threatened lf 1*- . - (Special to the Guardian) New vonx. Oct. 10- - If li of a roximate 7.000 truck lamd custonicrs at night by sending up rockets." he entered the U. S. A. diplomatici Now that we are all agreed upon the facts, it would be interesting to service. serving at Budapest. Berlin. F d ortag-e know what the Government organ proposes doing about them, in view of Mexico City, Warsaw. Washington. 00 the pre-election pledges of the Liberal candidates and the assurance give grid, with the opening of tale , ' in the Patriot- of May 23rd, 1927, that “The whole projected force of patrol boats ls not yet on our coasts. Contracts have been made for gasoline launches for thi: :service-boats which are not yet on duty, wnicn. when they get io work, will make it harder for a smuggler to land his rum than for a camel to pass through a needle's eye." Or the ioliowing announdcnlcnt in the Patriot of June 27th. 1927, the , day after the election: "The country will look for the most rigid enforcement of the Prohibition Law that has ever taken place here. There must be no ivlnling at violations of the law. .iuatloe must not be too much tempered with mercy; too often lt has been lo. Bootlegkers. home- brew makers and sellers, and smugglers of llquon, lf the Liberals remain true to their pledges and true to their affiliations with the “ Temperance Alliance, must be put out of brialuoas.” ,, The executive of the Temperance Alliance which according to a press The threatened shol-was 01 f°°<\ New York due to the strike of l l200.000.000 motion picture combination. through which Warner Bros.. Pictures Inc.. obtains control of the Vilm- plione Corporation, the stan- ley Company of America and _First National Pictures, Inc., was announced tonight in a joint statement lnued by ll. bl. Warner, President of Wu- Iler lfoa. and Vltaphone, and 'vii n-vm; n. ltouhi , _ ideal of the Stinky 8: a|5”,F|r.~l ._s-um-L » - ~ i - _ d . N th wlltsh srl . ‘°°“'¢- mee Dr ue3349_%¥11_m!Toronw, clear - ___ |Montreal. clear nvphal ]xu8h@|-5 of me Empu.e‘Qlleb€C. Cloudy 1 (Special to the Guardian) _0et. 10.-The enormous pay- NEW YORK. Oct. 10. - A ments to be made on Austral- ia's public debt of nearly als blllon dollars ls the greatest. financial problem of the com- monwealth, declared Ilan. Dr. E. C. Pago, federal trsmror, ln an important speech on the financial policy of Australia today. The burden of interest to $115,000.00 an- the public debt of 000 of which th fed- lo liable lor approximately one thhd and the stated of the common- wealth for the remainder. Dr. si? "T 33:2 B f iS Mr. King said. lic men and the press. Continued on page 3 Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc n --- O ` "Robin Hood Flour now pro-. ymrable ln Gingham or Cotton bags; ,Ali grocera. 'I-14-tr., l A.. prevention cure. Purd October ilth (till noon.) Walter B "Reserve Thursday. Dec. 4th. for Christian Church tea and bazaar. »~ 8345-10-ll-li "Reserve November 7th and Bth for annual High Tea in aid oi . . ohdrlotietown Hospital. _L_ \. , notice met in this city on Monday last chiefly "to take into consideration 3305.10.94) A / \_\ . the financial position of the organization." will perhaps find time for a ____ _ `»-~ -g /~~~»~ ~ __ _ _ 1 consideration of this matter at its next meeting, provided the financial “Tha B, g, Hillsboro will not run E .- ' /`” “‘ . condition has by l.!?.'.t time been straightened out. on Rocky Point Ferry Thursday. - \ October llth. A motor boat will take her place. 8291-10-0-3| LAST MINUTE News FLASHESI f ‘fi r ""'i:s;l ce I show Bigger and Bet tor, Borden Thursday. Movies and are holding tihelr annual sale Oct- ober il. Mmlbers kindly send their lim me ul smiley l Oh gl;-y@U NW 0¢¢. 12.21%; 8;; 5;?) if? si s I iii its iii dli'ArroN,N»w swab wslmf rm nu. _ _ c .3 5 s EE§EE%E§EE5E%5S an canada is m_°sperous_.. themeserved accommodation." _ 'Premier said, "it is that very ell-| The" “/“S SOM discussion on the f°’° D°°°mb@f first- cumstance,more than all else com- m°"'°"~ , '°Dr. Clift, M. D..-Start now homel _ _ y Station Westchester Co., N. Y., U. S. A. 9-7-Smos ll "Buying live fowl Thursday, _ o Lg. _ weel:s.1=‘rederlctoh. anis-io-lo-21. ,/»,,,/\7|,\, . J U ‘» ,V `\(' l ,n”,¢yw¢-gm¢¢,nmm,,_ iBt.John.clear.............. s3“_w_u_u Boston, clear __ 'New Yor-k,clear °°Nouoe. nwsmmuumt md "W" *id* *hi* ‘“°“\‘°¢ 1° L _ rise tomorrow morning at 6.12. 8"". 'N '“"‘ ,,,,_,,,_,,_,,| new mom saturday october iam l' - 3 §§'EE5§§§§§E§¥E QuarterlyMeeting of Board of Trade -_-_al ui § ;?§°Many Matters Discussed, Among § Them the New Potato Ware- gl house, ‘Plans of the New Car- gi ferry and Summer Hotel Accomm- ss, . ug odatzon. 5. _.___ At the regular quarterly meeting C. P. R. the difficulty would bo 'of the Board of Trade. which was solved. held last night in_thelr rooms in the Mr. E. T. Higgs moved that the Market Building many matters were letter of Dr. Scannell be forwarded discussed, among them the chances to the Mr. Burpee. the District Pas- of completion of the new potato senger Agent of the C. P. R.. This _ warehouse this fall; the plan of the motio w . d s n as uly seconded and ear- new Car Ferry. which officials of ried. = the Canadian National Railways! i :oncerned ln the matter state that’ Chlgneeto Canal 'they will have ready for the Board of in-sae to view at a comparatively A letter was then read from the early date and the question of up to Amherst B09-rd Of Trade. HSUD8 U19 |335 summer howl mwmmodaglon Charlottetown Board to recommend which the 0, N, R, is omg more gg the construction uf a canal across be asked to provide ih th.‘s“IPl-ovince. the Isthmus of Chignecto so as to , T The President, Mr. s. A. Macleod wrmect the waters 01 the Bay of Premler K ln g- Ad, occupied the chap-_ After the mln- Fundy with those of Northumber- d Into; of the previous meetings had land Strait. The cost of the project l'eSSeS Large AS_]been read and approved M,-_ was estimated at from $3.500.000.00 _ s. A. Macdonald on behalf of tv $8»000.000.00. Semblage at Can-adalme s,,,,m1 commmee apmlmd ,D Mr. namhbury thought that such itake up the matter of the continu- 8 Scheme W°U|d be BGVGYIW-E600! V1 [ation over winter of the double mail l-MS Df0V1l1¢€. if Carred out. as it and passenger service, staged that would bring us in the track of a |they has received nothing definite treat traffic. LONDON.Oct.l0.-One of the lar- .on the matter as yet. - OD m0¢l0ll of Mr. B. A. Macdon- -| lm. wailace mmm, the score- sld. Seconded by Mr. Higgs, the red at the Canada Club tonight. tary, stated that Mr. Cornell now mlm" WHS referred to the Council where Premier MacKenzie King of had the question under considers- °f me BORN Of 'I`l'9~de fOr consider- .Canada was the principal speaker, tion. ation. rtorghggglllilglal banquet. A letter) Mr. Mucoohhld said that the A letter from the Chamber of press!" his fnsltgiltley Baldwin, ex-,Board of Railway Commissioners. C°mm@1”°@ lll‘/M118 delelates to at- mvmmgn to me gr to accept the ‘pursuant to asuggestion of the Rail- 'fend *ln EVM-1011 5h0W and OUCFUIB Han P C Lakin CWHS read byjway department proposed 9, double help to establish an aviation club mm. .want wha. anadian highiservice, one tram to arrive at |030 gave rise to a. certain amount of dis- Baldllwuwln id." 0 pred ded. Mr. a.m. and the other at 6.30 p. m. The lussion. It was suggested .that Mr. 88 would have been a special committee, however stated R H Stewart be invited to te - - ll the s ialpieasueto il _ ‘ hlgiilcor to Prana" Kiglznwiph 3}ol(p'l§.f;i.tthet:;s¢;mmlssi°n¢., mst this was board of the latest developments of o sa actory. aviation. On motion, the matter was ggclgagnwgallffg lzlhgilllilgtlglrpv as-4' communications were read from left to H special committee consist- . Premmr KmZ said 1 tvtityefifs. the Canadian Chamber of Com- lug of Mr. R.. L. Cotton and thc stronsl that fin bn ledi 6 Yury merce, one of them bringing to the S@01'@¢\1l‘Y~ \ Y DU C SCUSS OHS attention of the Board of Trade the within the British Commonwealth need of me West Indies fm. md and 3;r;E;‘g;_“or§§§;';3:]Sl’g]l\3°“| ¢°“U'°° relief on account of the privations e o d shouldbe - avoided as much as possible in Epvlésegiuigeigngy the recent destruc_ h l ' - c;;|1S;]é;|5:B?é1Un°lh€f Puff Of Llle, A legtel- was also read from the referring tothe warehouse situatloi _,E an L ' _ Franklin Creamerles Company of “nd “°°°mm°d‘m°“ fm' hB¥ldli!1& qu y 5 "mgly I feel that lf it Massachusetts desirln to b t ' an offence against good taste to much with er on .B e pu m carry our political differences be- export Crea; gt 5 In ;"t1;°sm°" yond the seas it is even more an Mmch with pe “dai 531 d by Mr' offence for a. visitor .from one part ment Lf this tg d °h e devemp of the empire to ally himself either the long haulmtysé teigrevsglngate be making good progress with th 2 . s e satis , ,_ the political parties lh the land he me Iecmri m"'°“S1Y Published ln_""'° ' W” "’*"*“8 me Werk pretty ' may at the moment be visiting," pr ss mm D” David D~ 39°"- The Potato Warehouse L A number of letters and WTeg'ra`rn potatoes at Charlottetown was next W read by the secretary. Mr. Match stated that he was .down to thc railway wharf about to the fifth, and that they appeared tg new warehouse. He thought the con- well~though the consensus of cpm. ,neil of B05i0n_ Massachusetts was on seemed to be that it would not The mmm, said he W S re » read. It called attention to vexatious 3° "BUY '-his fall. Mid the contract- that if Iieiations between tha; sevlér- l delays and dimcumes in °bmm“5 Jr Seemed w have this ‘mme-”1°n~ al Countries of me empire were to pullman reservations at St. Johli M" E- T- Hlliits said he believxl be kept hmnomous' mo mm an which had been reserved by wire file °°“ff“Cwf Sh0Ulfl be Pressed to observance could not be paid to fmm Cf‘“'l°""°t°W“- "P€°Dle." he ~°’“P|"° the WHFGHOUSB with all these courses of procedure by pub- l stated' had stupidly ‘O Stand ml-losslble speed. No one could teli._. iline for some time to get previously ml'-‘"9 mlkhl be good 1,0 us, and 7-here miBht be no severe frosts be- Mr. Match said lt might be g, goog It was stated that they wereddea, especially in case Mr. Boulter lbuilding a new station at St. .lohn"*'“S dependllu! on the new warg- lwhlch might improve mailers. if "°"Sf- w interview Mr. Power, the ‘the accommodations were bought °°"m\C'~0l‘- Bsfllll. and imprem on outright in Charlottetown fro thelhlm the importance of completing 5 the work as soon as possible. Mr. Mutch said that the contract- or‘s seemed to bel-aoinshrdluotaoin 0l"s‘ idea seemed to be that he ml§h¢ Eat the inshore end of gg ready to store potatoes in at a com- 'l’“;;1rU‘§ly garly date. . un n said that it was quite NSY at present to l lsummcrside. cad potatoes at A letter was read i' _ Dfrrvisor of W0men;omn3;ftu?;_ g*f‘“}I§:_¢l;8 the members of the Boom with sure for their kind assistance. s and otherwise to the dele_ Rates at their annual meeting .held 011 August uth in this city, lil 'file FELLOW Wiio (miss AN°l=All.s iS woafl-\ 'fwo A who Novels. 'YAY A1' . . Atl.. 4 _ _ i`/\ ,AA //. Br \ P|ln|_ of the Car Ferry : _ ,f /\(\ .f~ l ‘ A Wlelram was read stating tm; 1 ~_~.-~s#‘.es.II..Io-_ ,, --.-- S ;| -V 11,, ';',3r *if* If __ ..¢.:£, ~ lr/;:~ 4;-»-»~ ~..._.\. af' L ‘-~x»-rv”-'“ ...<.-~.,.- V- < 1%-‘99~‘fz.,_ .-'25- # .»f ._~_ -nh 2'? -s.':¢“' l