.,» .~ ~_ am."- l Q W . I t it... to... Delicious Havoim liMexico Supplied War Munitions to v Revolutionists ‘Pesident Coolid-ge Explains Nicara- guan Policy to Congress und Justifies Course of U. S. in Assisting GOVi. been making zasoltnc engines lor JO wars so have the plant and skill to make tcpntn . Semi yours now VH5" Pi" - tt tn IOU’, sllJpC anti illlld it ' tillhpnnt: ti _\nu ltLc fliiinlit“. Farm, $t:tliun.ir_\ Rognndmg on inmou> llcald Cylinder Crntict at io-.-.cr cost 42.1w: (vffer-l \\'c ll pav incoming ltctgiit on any engine or cylinder block shipped isclotc Jan ii. “H10 [or shipping instruction.» [CSLZUCE STEWART Colan- ARLOTTEYOWN P E l. ‘ng his Nicaramuan qtollci’ l" C99‘ "ress totiay. ‘Prctsidznt Coolidge lnccinred in :1 special massage that wtuttitions oi‘ war supplied to ill!‘ ",ib.rnl “ruru1utionists" 0i‘ Di‘. Jllil" Qncasri ibeor evidence 0t‘ having h"- ionized to the xtexicanlgovernmrnl- I lie added that gun runner; t0 l wssittxtrrox. Jan. 1t. Explain- I I l-evnzlilzetl ‘iy hicxico as the consti- tlttttional government. oi‘ Nicaragua. lappnretttly had bzen fitted out in |‘\|flyir() with the “encouragement lot‘ Mexican officials and in at least l0llfl cas~ sailed under the cfllilflillci’ w" Mexican reserve officers." The President sttitl the Depart- -~~=-.t:t ot‘ Staze had lifted the embar- '~~ nun horn-s slliiittmntg to the ‘I“)l“1\v$ oi’ President Dinz. Conserva- , ltlvc because “it would he thorouzh- ly inconsistent for this country n01 u) support the gotmrnment recoil- njzfd my it, while lhe rovolutlonist were receiving arms and niuuitiollii \ ‘ fro m abroad." ____-¢0>--——— \ m‘ CENTRAL ROYALTV SCHOOL CONCERT s. wtnrtn/ ~ I ‘ The annual Christmas tree and concert held in Central Royalty _ School on Tuesday evening, Dec. . ‘ s‘ tw-t most enjoyalble and in- ss‘ Muntraya‘ strttctive. The large attendance of rate-payers and visitors present testified 1n the great interest helm: taken by tht district in school wotlt. The stiiooi was tastefully tle~ cozntetl for the occasion. 'l‘he meeting was culled to order nri the luxurious % Oil Fuel .| ii § ZLSOOTonsDispIQCEIIIEHt w» ~ . / f l t’? Two cruises from New York d‘ / l b_ 28 by the chairman. Mr. W. ‘P. Mac- ’ Jan‘ 26 & Fe Lend. and tho program atlmirabiy rendered -hy the pupils under tho 19;. Tm, n}. nmrnlng fm. Ollnwln l n entire month c-f care-free holidaying in tropical lands aglow with warmlh and coiou.r——far from icc and snow of the North. Ask your local steamship ogntt in wit: to (i. limes llurpue, Din-ii Pnssutignr Agent. Saint John, B’. II. direction 0i‘ their teacher. convin- able anti energetic teacher. Al. the conclusion of the pro~ " o;:tn'.-< UREA Ttzsr TRAVEL svsrzn rentarlrs were lttzide by Mi‘. tiiajor McRae, Mr. Fred MacRae and ___ . ______,.__. others, after which the concert was o ObOboooooooov brought to a clctse hy the singing :‘0ftl\.\" it t.h. g Ffllliowilliitalilg tlienprfaligiratn: AND “Chorus _— Oh Ilappy Christmas ti)’ GI tRecitatiom-Ada "Swan. FITTED Pzitttomiott-Iiritrtnnia. ‘ Recitation by Andrttw tytacnne, New retracting room with modern equipment. ‘Solo-Irene Ihlaclmotl. Dialogue-flvomeifs Rights. Our expo-lance in at your service. SlJiO-—Lliil WVootl E. W. TAYLOR Recltation~vera Smrtllivootl. Drill——in Grandma's Day. ASSISTED BY J. 8. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST tRecitation—l-1arl Cooke. 142 Richmond“ Street Operetta-Irina Gossips. ‘Recitation-wlrthtir olacRno. Drill-The ‘Stockings. Recitation-Juggle Peters. intermission and sale oi‘ candy. Duck-Marion MacLeotI anti Alicef “howen. Recitation-Jfrances Cullen, Dlalocue-Jrne my After Christ- was. Recitation-Lucile Chowen, 5°98 —- How lbovely Was the Evening by eight girls. Drill-Mother Goose. p44->-¢0¢o000-OOc0¢>00- - - l l t z t x i l Eyestrain itho Sacn-stt group. ujliich has lle=1i_ cell all present that Central Roy- alty has in Miss Dottll a most ‘cafi- was a. visitor to Sunimcrside this gram, Santa Claus appeared. much *o the amusement or all, and tlls-vg 4, ‘ributed numerous gifts to both tea- S“n]]nf}rslde_ r "M" "ti nil-oils Crtmolimeflflif)’ - w 1 _,___ ,1" ‘M’: ~' _~ ~tt.o.-. - . .._. Western Guardian - Eastern uardiarr -ron LAT: waarztm News “vnuv . whens . litholo- —poxo a is available. t! Tluliillbt. and amine Bartel-M -- 4t Manon‘; Drugstore. Fresh stock -wes'rznu AGENT - m. monthly. wnm-tt Cyrus J. Gallant is non Guardian - ..'AGED RESlDENT DEAD.- 717*» t -. ». qent in Howlnn and will receive ,.ewa items, advertising and ronew- ma. Ronald A MoDonsld. HBHIINP oi lllbICHPl-OID. ville. passed away on Sunday after- 5 noon. She had bean bod ridden 10t- -—ADJOURNED MEETING of B. npwnrda of 13 yen-rs am] an 5cm. I. S. will be held Friday evening. genn,.lan_ Sh, w“ n “ulna;- or H111- lfl hi!" at merlld- $1811“ Ronald (Blue) Mcnonntdttvnutraze- b11919" 91°F’ P115999‘- ‘She leaves one Ion-and two dnllfllr 37334434‘ ters, one married in B0810!!- —6ALlNDAR8 Ara belnS fllsrrl- uspnopu¢fi LAQEN -- s, S. itted at. m Western Office of the Magnum sailed, from Georgetown. nudist; in the MaoNeili Building. Tusiuiay. and Souris. Wednesday t-lwmerflldv» Subscribe l" "new morning with a fllll load or m0- your subscription to the Guardian 4mm, cattle. etc.. gathered from and got one. Summon-tide, Charlottetown and Sourls. Bot-h lrpfliours are free from —MARRIED THIS WEEK. ——A ice and the steamer’; management wedding of much interest to theivery much arvrevlflw 111° 3919mm‘ young people of Suntnerside tooklond interns; of people of both these place in Kensinxwn on Wednesday wlintisr ports in the willingness of Jon. 12th when Mtiss Florence Mac- every workman in doing more than Leod, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. their share oi the work. Everett MacLeod 0t lgrench Rlvala3r| became the bride of i r. Arthur . Johnson, son oi.’ Mr. and Mrs Thais/ADDRESS AND PRESENTATIOM Johnson. Summerside. Rewl A nlmnnnl N-enmg “'33 spent at George Ayers of the United Church ll", nun“, o, “m unvld For“. Eb. of Canada, Kenaington performed enema,’ on [he evenmg 0g Friday, the Ceremvlly- like, 17in, when a number or the ‘friends ot‘ Miss Sadie Meuttit, as- --A|~5ERT9N PR5$5YTER|AN iselnlliiPri nnd presented her path n CHURCH-The 1927 annual Jittsi- neamlinl Chan. nnn address, ness meeting of the Alberton Pres-l The nresenlatlnn was mnlle by byterlan Church. was held on Tues- Mlh Jennie Ford and the address day. Jan. 11th, 1927. There was a read l“, nllns Fm nlcmm large attendance of members and Alla; a graceful reply was made adherents. The reports submitted by m“ lllenun- the evenlng was from the seven different orgnniza- plennflnlly Spent ln (lnnclngv lhe tions of the church showed u study muslc befng fnmlslled by M; gain, over the preceedittg years. weelm The session report sttlimitteti by The lollowlng ls the address; Mr. Fred Clark ‘shmved a gain of 14 All“ smlle lllcnnfln lmenrberg during 1926: tnakittg tho lh.ooln-lel,l_ present tnettthersititi 135. Spcnitittg Dem, lsmlle. “n ‘behalf or ‘h’ S°"*"i"" he 9319 “ Your friends front the neighbor- beconting tribute to tho faithiul- mg lll<slr~cl or Ebenezer have galln ness and efficiency of the officers, are,‘ ‘mm, ' lonlgllll l0 OHM. no," and tnctnhers whose tttztny lnlmttrs wlyhu‘ ‘Qoqpomlng m, lmmnmh of ti-votionlntttl love ltnd. made 1020 and llnnrejqlng mom whlch lg m a year to tatwretnr-nthetvetl by ll‘ take place in the near tit-titre and spiritual frttttagc. \\ith mt m- -n “.l,-(,l, yo“ n“. ,0 no on‘. nl Ll", crelasinqr; nlltt-tttltlttct. 9i all tho rek- pfinclpalq ‘ lgu ar . nil nth la ' and mltLvvIt-r- " , t ltzervicos. anti :1 trrtintel- desirc thntt Duff“? Ploinihlretlmp nmollifingsl ever on the titirt oi‘ out‘ people, that yo“ P‘? “ “Us, gm“ a “lu? l Christ may llO all and in all the Zjjlik-lllonmzl‘,ffllifpflifle“fia;“n.f,°llz year 1927 shoult lb: the hnnttcr , ‘_ , , ' year. The Téptllft of the t-httrclt alimled m “Sty, w“ have dwsc“ Treasurer Mr. W. ‘linwsott, was one “We y mid. “e l B.“ “h? Same of entire satisfaction showing the? may be S? l‘ of the iommmc gen- receipts to be $2780.00 and tlis-ueqnfm. YR" whom you are about busglnenls $2401. I," a Rpm‘ of 1o)“ to eltoatk on the sen of ma-tri- ally to the Standards of the (‘ltttreh mm” Tllahuns seimny be “film and the Word of God, the Alberton m‘! immom ‘s m“ “we” ‘vhsh’ Preshytcrinns look forutartl to ll “"17" “my” that 31'.“ ‘way “In” great year or service in 192T. ggélertgttlllhiglclluiiigmtos a slight token of our esteem, coup- led “"191 the wish that you may lone enjoy tho happiness and many ilwtlilifllls or fl married life. Signed in ltchall‘ of your fricntlfl. ——-—-—<-0¢- ~—~—— PERSONALS —-.\lr. (‘ J. Cooke, Kensinlrton. SOFTII MILTON SCHOOL. -—.\lr. YD. i3. hlttctlonnlti, Iledcqttc ->— The nttttnnl (‘hristtntis ("ones-rt of week “South Milton School want ltoltl m, ' Thttrsttay‘. Dr-e. 23, n! ii o'clock. After Arthur Williams. Tyne KiLZXFi;'§'iXI-'§§-ii“..?'i$351111Tiiill He)’ 1.5 Spending £1 [OW days it] Pnrnttitnnott. Verna Rodd flit-n‘ pro Rented licr with ti useful nntl very much ‘t t-itttt-ti gift. Sttntii Uliitts. rotis- . .{lili-§T‘l'i§l§§‘°§.§.§i§"K251‘§Tt.“IIZ.\Z§i I i-ttnlle nml ;nntl cheer. Before lenvlny; the distrilttttotl gifts and candy lo titt- l iptttiiin from the ur-lLlhtlt-n trcc. “G479 ROY IDES W110 i185 D0011 The fullowlnlz‘ was the ttrrttrrtimttic: i116 EUESK 0f M!‘ lllfld Mrs J. F. H.‘ Chorus, lsltind Hvtnn. Tho school. Teed, Summer St.. loft last evening Ilrr-iltllltttl, Wm ilnvXril. - for Dgfcheglef. N_ B" l0 spend n Stilt». Jt-ttnit» White. lfnw days. enroll“, to hm. home l“ Recitation, llnrtiitl Rodd. llpon Hill’ p‘ E‘ L Mr. lugs whol Dialogue. l-t-ittinitic Bravery. ~ , ' ltt-t-ilntlttn, i\lill'1;l*l"_\' .\ltmrt-. was also the intent 0t Mr and Mrsi ‘Mun, l, _, ‘l _\, l, Teed returned home last week-l ‘ ( “Mm m“ ' 1'" " ' Violin fll'll‘('llll|l, .\ir. llctlvers Stewart. st- J9}!!! TQIEKTKDYPJOIIPDHI- Recitation. Let-hard .\i<'l\'cntin. 7 litter. Alma Weeks and Verna Rodd. I Recltnliott. Iilillfl (Vtirs. i —-—.\lr. —.\lr. and Jlrs. Russell AIacDott-l aid. Carleton Siding, were visitors to Summerside on Wednesday. FULL EQFIPDIENT. Dialogue. Manners (Kins-s. llucltntinn, Latin-tut .\|<'l\'|\nli.'\. The lifillf‘ mm lflllilll.’ her frivntls llittt "rill. Alt-try Chrlmntts. Jtvttl-w nutt- Fnrle (iorirgc hml prnmiscd tn furnish “F- lier kitchen with till necessary (‘l1lllp»l Pwrllillintt. llrrlhu llowtirti. merit-n surprise bt-t-nttrc Pnclt- ,_o Di-‘lltllill’, “'|I<‘l"°'-i 5U‘ 431109? was notoriously ‘clout-J’ Just - lntermissititt with mile of cnntly. finhthpd lttlminl; n" hi; n|lQxlultfl|l Violin Selection. .\lr. ltnliort. Weeks. generosity, ti mall itnx itrrlvott. Fpnn Recitation. Verna Horn». llllflllng it she fnuntl i, Step-dance. lnlvlililftl .\i<'l\'t'nl1tl. RMlttillun. Vittw-nt \\'itltt-. t-titt-tipent-r It, which was iitrnvhetl ii ctirtl ri-titliittr: "ti u: ,_.,,_.__,.- - _ .anuanv9i gwholesale Prices all re Offers Buyers all ove r P. E.‘ l. a — N otab e Saving Opportunity To clear our shelves and fixtures before stock taking, we are offering some most sensational values f0!’ this 981e- that we have considerably more merchandise than we want - these offers are our method of taking you into partnership - we have the goods -‘you have the‘ ‘cash-we'll make the‘ prices so that it will pay you well to turn some surplus cash into needed January Sale of Men’s Overcoats- and Suits 15 only Men’s Winter Overcoats in fancy Fawn and Lovats, all wool tweeds, shield lined with plaid back cloths, half belt models, sizes 35 to 9,8 . . . . . . . ~9_ Child Cotton Overall Suits . . . . . . . . l ~ Boys’ Fancy Grey all wool Tweedfwo Pam suits in fancy Norfolk style, “nth three piece belt, full lined coats and large roomy bloomers, witih TWO P3111 Pants $1 allsizes....... Y 24 pairs Men’s Fancy Tweed Trousers in Greys, Browns and dark tweeds $2 Boys’ Norfolk Mackinaws .. . . . . . . $5 Boys’ Dark Tweed Bloomers . . . . . . . $129 ------.-----¢ WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL OTHER LINES In many departments we find Men’s Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits in all wool materials, plain blues, browns, fawns andldagk mixed tweedg, full lined coats, singe reasted sizes 3 Small Boys’ Cotton Bib Overalls . . . .. 53o YOUNG Men’s double breasted tweed suits in fancy greys, fawns and light mixed tweeds this is the very newest model and correct for the younger man who $11 wants something’ smart. . . . . . . . . Men’s all wool Mackinaw coats dark fancy plaids, heavy weight shawl collar, $5 fullbelt .. Boys’ all wool mackinaws .. . . . . . . $3.95 Boys’ wool tweed Bloomers . .. . . . . . $1.60 ---.~¢¢.-. ‘Boys’ Police Braces 19c Boys’ Police Braces with leather end aigg backpad..........._ l th All lengths Men’s Police Braces, lea 23L‘ ends .. . . . . . . . Men’s Flannel Khaki or Grey Shirts, all sizes . . . . . . . _ _ - $14? Men’s leather Muleskin Mitts . . . . .. 4ft" Ribbed Corseted Golf Hose, Union klllll.” .311 sizes, per pair . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 44W Big showing of boys’ winter caps, all kmfls, wonderful winter sale bargain . . . . . . v9“ Big offering Men’s winter Caps with inside turn down bands very special chance at 3-" Men’s Broadcloth Shirts $1.79 Broadcloth shirts in blue, creaim, white and Tan, 141-2to17 Boys’ leather mule skin mitts .. . . . .. 39¢ THREE TIES for a dollar, in plain silk and knitted silk very special 35c each or 3 for $1 Heavy wool Sweater, Coat and pullover style, all sizes and popular colorings $3.19 Genuine PENMAN fleece lined underwear for_MEN........... __75o PENMAN Combinations for MEN. . $150 Penman’s two piece underwear for BOYS allsizes . . . . . . . . . . . . PENMAN’S Combinations for Boys $1.15 janu, ry Sale LadiQ-‘P F111’ C0315 2 only Ladies’ French Seal Coats plain, sizes36and 40 $39-99 1 only Ladies’ Hudson Seal Coat, trimmed Sable, size 40 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95175-99 WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL OTHER LINES These are Without Exception, and Oflfered at a Wonderful 2 only Ladies’ Southern Rat Coats plain sizes36and 4'0 $90.00 1 only Ladies’ Southern Rat Coat, plain 88 in sizes 36 $59-99 1 only Ladies’ short Beaverine Coat, size Reliable Garments Bargain Price tun sure this will lac till tht- t-qulpntctit you will flndneeesittiry in your kitch- tn.-—-T‘ncl¢ George." _i___¢.0>—--- no you got n sensation o!’ pressure: l on the heart‘! Don't be frightened It'd “'10- Mill" “Wk-‘fi Iimt, Bessie Wliitt- tind Vt-rnn Ilutltl. Recltntlritt, Jenni» Whito. ilinlngttt- The .\lerry Slinstrcls. Solo, llossio \\'li|ll“. l liot-ltulittii. Null Rltlt-Xvil. Causes 7 out of _ 10 Headaches Recitation-quiet: tChotvc-n, Star Drill. lRecitation-Jlrcne Madbeotl. Dialogue — Christmas ‘with the Ruggie-s. Duet ‘iiy Sadie Chowen anti Iieien Chandler. Recitation-Lila Wood. 'S0l0— Reggie ‘Peters. Fancy Scarf Drill. Citorus-Santn Claus Hits Come. (Patriot please copy) {ii-i HAZELBROOK SCHOOL CONCERT Moat headaches come on after close work. Any one of several eye muscles can cause an intense headache. Attack your headache at ltl source. HAVE voutrt avss EXAMINED. l n. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MontagunP. E. I. Tito Ilttzclhrook School Concert was held on Monday night. Decem- ber 20th and was very largely at- tended. Following is the M08111"! Citortts. Santa Clntts Song; Read- iuz. Fred Costly; Song. Goottyllm-n. iniz Teacher; iCltristmas IExercise, (9 pupils); Coady; Dialogue. Robber Under the Devi; Recitation, Cameron Lindsay; A v . _ - — Exercise, The Doll Show; Chorus. Pmftflllollal Christmas Song; Recitation. (lor- f -+--—~—-"-——— don Carver; Drill. Henry Jones and d‘ 'ga George ‘Lawlor; Dialogue, Card's l Mark R‘ M In} Callers; Duet, Dorris C. Wood and ,; '" B, A,‘ ' l Brlerfililndsay, (encomtl); Recita- BARRIBTER. SOLIOITOR, 51m, tlon. Austin Coady; Christmas Ex- Mbmy to Lynn erclso, (Printer Clans); Sonic- Cameron BlockmhlrtottetowrnilhggiGloomy Glumps; Christmas Tree Drill; Quprtettc, Doris C. Wood. ' H J . B l Ll l1 (l DP- C- 9- Ariihlbald c533. 3%,“? “Stitogiefwtvii, Graduate o! N. v. 9on0 Graduate wlnmen vole; Clonlng son‘ "99"," “M” I99 ""9"" | Then cheers were given in honor °"°"°' "ma" "l 51'» 5"‘- N". ot Fred and Austin Goody who who "'9 79"" honors at Toronto recently. and to "WW 57" "i" l"! l "'0 WIIWQMlss Hyde, (or the excellent pro- 9m“ "Y" '4 m" lgratn 1nd to Miss Jvlyera the organ- Ofll! OIOIQI OIFOOC “l, ‘flat “hulk sang; mme m; ap- om“ H°"""' '° '9'” 7'” u’ " penance turd distributed the tpres~ enta among which were a lovely iiii¢ Mfnflflflld & flauntaln Pon anti Evershnrp tPencil B A ltor Miss Hyde from her pupils. l , . -_--40}- J. A. Monomltb v1.9. MaPHEl Nothing phases l1 mill) with a A. I- , < we'll-developed sense of’ humor so Ilnillfll, Mhfiilyl. [I6- rnudb an setting two chronic bores Money to Loan. to boring each other. - ~ _Selgel'| Syrup will ti: It. lslore. ltecilatlott, Clarence’ not heart trouble-it's indigestion. llllziouttv. \\'ltctt “V-tttctt lint-o 'l‘ht-lr Any dmg- lllgltls. (‘hoi-tts, (‘itristttitts St-ttgs. Tim Ht-hnnl. l‘ To Banish 5 BRONCHIAL TROUBLES Take EPStablets give off agreeable and highly germicidal fumes that bathe the throat and breathing passages and allay soreness and inflammation and ward off dangerous colds and chills. By treating the throat and bronchiais direct, Peps are ahead of drug mixtures. Their pleasant balsamic nature and om from opiates make Peps safe and ideal even for tzhildren and wenk-chestettold folk. ~ When sho ping a‘ Peps in ‘the mouth soothes the throat and re ieves that annoying and persistent cough. 11122 origins-Anus mmgmtagqtlquunyqoaotiirlncunm). ov-narqgtmnm‘ - a . . . . _. {b ' JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses HALF PRICE In this assortment which you will find con- veniently arranged on one ring, there are Dresses of Flannel, Tweed and Poirei; Twill as well as Silks, in many styles, clearing for this sale at HALF PRICE Girls’ Sweaters Red, Sand and Navy, belted styles,clear 551-75 JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats HALF PRICE “flier-e are TWO large rings of handsome well tailored coats of all the popular cloths, mostly with fur collars, in all average sizes, to clear during this great January Sale at HALF PRICE All other coats-all nowfhis ear, offered without exception at ONE T: IRD OFF. January Sale of Ladies’ Coatings t Clearing at one-third '01?" i Chinchilla Coatings $4.25 for . . . . . . $2.81 Chinchilla C0atings.$3.50 for . . . . . . $2.34 Velour Coatings $4.50 for . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Velour Coatings $3.25 for . . . . . . . . . $2.17 All coat clothes will be cleared at; ONE THIRD OFF. Needlepoint Marvellas $11.50 for. . . $7.67 Needlepoint Marvellas $ 7.25 for . . . $434 Needlepoint Marvellas $ 5.25 for . . $33-50 Velour Coatings $4.25 for . . . . . . . . . $284 3 colours in Melton Tweed especially adapted for Children's wear January 49v ClearanceSale , 54 inch Navy and Black all wool serge, specialSalebargain All wool Poiret Twill, 54, inch . . . . . 81-20 FUJI SILK BROADCLOTH 29 inches wide black, peach, Trianoh-and gold, a wonder washes like a handkerchief, “wears like a Splendid line of Ladies’ and Misses’ JUMBO sweaters in Pullover style Red, Powder Blue, Sand, Beige and White, a sensational bargain for the great JANUARY CLEARANCE SA LE AT . . . . . . . . ta“ Special Black Duehesse Satin, 36 inches wide, all silk heavy weight, bright $1 finish 40 inch Navy and Black all wool serge‘, a wonderatperyard .. 53° Natural Pongee, 33 inches wide . . . . . . 45¢ in whiter, flesh, sna . rs A ‘isand, navy, ful fabric for dresses criminal-n, 15¢ WBShDOGTd," r . . - o . a ‘y. its"; o ¢ ill-iii. ‘n __ __