Congoleum During this week _we are making a special display and offering specially attractive prices on (longoleum products. Seelour windows-and take advantage tod-ay of these saving prices. 9 by e rt. GENUINE 001.1) SEAL CONGOLEUM Regularly priced, 9 by 7 1-2 ft. GENUINE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEU RUG. Regularly priced $11.25. Only - - - - - - - - -- - 9 by 9 ft. GENUINE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUG. Regularly priced $13.50. Only -- - - - - - - ~ - ~- 9 by 10 1-2 ft. GENUINE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUG. Regularly priced $15.75. Only - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 by 12 ft. GENUINE GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM 'RUG. Regularly d’ v0» Photographer 163 I ' _, f’ a 4 1| Great George v Street i 1is Professional liar MacDonald & McPhee B. A. l... A. McDonald Iarrietere. Attorney, Eco. Money to Loan Riley Building, J. D. STEWART, K. G Barrister and Qolioltor, 84 Great George Street Solicitors to‘! the Union Oenlde DR.‘ CLIFF Chronic Diseases Treatment in pereon ‘or by letter Addreee: Purdy Station, Weetchee- for 6a., N. Y. S. S. HESSIAN Blrrleter, Solicitor, Notary Public E. MONEY To 1.0m Montague P. E. lelend Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loen Ienk of Novl Sootle Bulidinfl cnerlmewvm. P. E- l- Mark R. McGuigan B..A. IARRIOTER. SOLIOITOR. Money no Loan Cemeron tlloek Charlottetown. P. E. lelnnd Dr. G. 0. Archibald qreduete on N. V. Poet Graduate Medieel School end Heepltal Prectlee limited to Eye, Ell‘. N9" end Throet 91m‘; llyer Bulldini. Gm! Germ Qfllbjl, Opoeelto Guardian Office Telephone 8504. _ 0mg. Howe-O to 12 a. m. 1 to 1 W. Miles _ Garrison A. B.. M. D. Pulmonary Tuberehloele Bvtbilill‘ 1U Irlghton lee Olllrlottetoml ETC- ‘ ~ flee Ifreetment in _ Fifi"! 9"" ' A ,,_-......--. $9.00. Only priced $18.00. Only Other sizes ranging down to the 18 by 36 inch Rugs l- - - - Moore s. McLeod Ltd. iffiflnorqie-oa. a» ..x...------»-- l ___ L; The Tignish Bulletin A met-ting of the Tignish 1m- provemcnl ‘StWlUiY for the 1101110605 of rc-nrgauizaiioli, was hold in Till" nish Hall on Friday t-vl-niug, ith inst. ’l‘he meeting was presided (wt-r 11y :\'i|—_1(_‘. l’-. McCarthy, who. alter a ‘fitting rctoreiit-c to theloss sustained by the 1Society in the [death of ll..H'lI_'i‘l'.4l1l(!ll[. Mr. F. J. i-Blloto, sci. iorth the» objects oi‘ the meeting and the necessity of ro- organization. Alter tho iillliUlP/i of previous meeting svt-rt road and adopted and the report oi the fin- ancial standing of than Sot-iclyiabi- ed by the tSctretary-troasiirer, Mr. J. A. Bernard. a discussion involv- iugaconsidorztble amount ofrritic- ism and a variety of practical sug- gestions was participated in ' eek film‘- $1.95 ‘$9.95 $11.95 $19.95 $15.95 IIOII'II l -enor new Holden's mung. —FERRY Rumours-mile‘ Bed- enue ferry boat has been making regular trips for a fawpginys, carry- ing lots of passenger. to and from town. H —.BOLICE COURT-A flue of $10 and costs was imposed on “a drunk Friday morning at the um- merslde police court. 1H . ~MR. AND MRS. A. E. WRIGH and family, Central Bedeque, de- 81y t0 express their gratitude to tnelr neighbouns and friends for their kindness and sympathy (jur- ing their recent sad bereavement. _P1.Ac1'Ne BUOYS-The work of placing the ‘buoy-s in Summer- side harbor started on Monday morning and at lens-t 12 marina markers are being placed. —SCHOONER 8AILED— The . first schooner to sail from the plort of Sum-merslde this year was t-he J. 1-l. Ernest, under command of Capt. David Grady, which sailed on Saturday for Blchou, for a coal cargo. -—GET A SCHURMAN POTATO GRADER.—Send your order NOW. 0111- of the best laibnr saving de- vises about. a farm. Bag holder at- tached. Price $26.00. Apply to James Pentiergast, Kensington. Secretary. or Harry St-‘iurmazi. New Annau. 116859-2-9-wf 2i --SHOW WlNDOWS BROKEN. -On Sunday morning the large plate glass window a-t the front oi‘ A. Home 8: 00., was Ibroken by 1t passenby, somewhat under the in- fluence oi‘ lithe cup that cheers and also inebriates. So far as is kIl0iWll .1111; action is vbelng taken, other than having the wlmdow replaced. —THE STEAMER GASPESIA oi the South Shipping -Co. will leave Montreal on May 15th for the first trip of the season to P. E. Island. Summersids will be a port of call. Tho Gaspesia will make trips every two weeks until September 1st. Next year the company ex- pecis to put two boats on the route. Mr. R. E. Ellis has been appointed the Summerside agent. --THE SNAPPV COMEDV, Mrs. Tczuplrfs Telegram, recentlybroad- ULlFlPli by radio from'Schu1.-ctad,\', .\'. Y.. is to be staged a: Central iiedcquc -Hall soon. The cast ran- pos-sessiug not only iliflil scholastic zumliiitvatiuus lbut also the art. _ui imparting instruction to his llllltllfi in a- very marked deglefi- “is 931* able zissi-stant in tho pfilliflfy-ile" pul-tmenp-Mrs. lLena MurlJhY. i8 also doing excellent work. The lllfilfilfl is to be congratulated m securing teachers 0f such a high stands-rd oi‘ excellence. The ’l‘ignlsh Athletic Association has lrasorl a portion of land from Mr. l-‘red Conroy. ‘This landflvilillh is in a very favorable location 11nd near tho village will give ample spat-c. for a Iiuseball diamond, ten- Ills t-tiurts and other various forms| of autumn- spllrlr-l, and will give the younger people an opportunity to indulge in pleasant and healthful lrecreation. T Messrs. lDr. .1. -A. Johnston, 1C. B.l lOur friend 0f the iPioneer seems MOFTlB. J- ‘M. Allclilll. J. A. Hlllfkfitlhito be somewhat exercised over the P IP. lCabill, lF‘. J. lBei-narrti. P. 'M.lpm3pm-15 0f escaping the rigors oi H. F. McPhee Chlfifiilflqw" opinions of the ratepayers in re Bank of Evans, A. J. lilornard. J. A. -Rrnn~ nan, J. H. Bernard, Urbain Gaudet sud several others. The matter of having the villain- invorporatnrl was _ brought up and favorably received by the meeting, and steps will shortly he taken to ascertain the fcrence to whine, The following officers were appointed for the en- suing yeur: iPres., lC. 1P. lMcCarthy, Vice-prest. Urbain Gaudet; Sec-treats, Henry J. ‘Bernard; Executive committee, Messrs. l’. l". (lahill, C. B. Morris, J. H. Bernard. E. J. ‘Nltffugue and John J. ‘(laudt-i. The meeting ‘Puesilay, 8th inst. adjourned until The temporary spell oi’ lino Weather (luring the liirst part of last week, and tho apparent de- parture of ihc ice deluded many fishermen into putting out their lobster lines and traps. which wore out but a short time when the wind vccrr-d around to the northeast. blowing a lflcrtae gale and bringing lu large fields of ice. ‘It. is feared that heavy losses will result. It would seem as ii’ this is a matter i|1 which the ll‘isheries Department might well exercise its discretionary powers and in a season such as this has proved to be, oxtcnd the opening date of the season. lllliii such time an (longer from ico would at lcltst he render- ed improhubic. - T ‘Tho body of Mr. 'l"etvr S. Perry. a iormor ivrli-lcnown and much-re- spct-icrl resident of Tignlsh. who died at Roudville, Masr-t, last Jnn- uarv, is expected home for inter- ment this week. T _ MT- GIN-Em)’ iiiliifllli. iPrlut-ipal oi 'lll-'.uish Grammar School attended the l-Zduvutionai ‘(Tonr-rencc held at Charlottetown Iss1, weak. Mr. Gal. hint. has proved to he a most suc? ctssfui and conscientious teacher, HEADAcHE? Bathe the forehead with Min ard's end inhale freely. It give quick relief for every ache. fllNARDQ 1. Georgie Yeo: ance, James ‘Mclvlurdo. Mllffis ‘C589- Sale. as compared with the Winter Snie. 1923: Southern Muskrats‘. the house-twleanlng lesson, through the medium of alPoiwr or Labrador expedition. No doubt he has iu mind the expected lProvlnclsl lGov- ernment house-cleaning, and our readers can readily understand and appreciate the (zause of his ex- iremc anxiety. Much as we would like to oblige our esteemed friend and relieve his evidnt tilscomfiture, we nevertheless would not ca/re to unduly delay our 10's‘ “'““""'““ as when the storm of public indig- nation, long brewing, snail at 1..-, .1 burst forth in n tempest oi’ adverso ballots, the wreckage of the G-rh whip may constitute/ft dangerous menace to navigation. Let us ven- ture to suggest, however, to our distressed f-rlcnd that he might anticipate the disaster, head an ex- pedition. und sail forth in search ni‘ the elusive surplus of the Bell Government-the attainment of which goal would surely entitle his name to rsnk with the great discov- cron; in hislorv. T rztluts and bruises (lisappeur. When suffering from cuts, scratches mid bniises, sprains, sore throat or chest and any similar ailment use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oll. its heal- ing power is known in every 5801011 m" the community.‘ .A bottle or Dr. Thomals‘ Eclectnlt- Oil should ibe in every medicine chest ready for em- gpgencies that may always be auti- cipntetl. .__<e>-i— KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL. ‘The following ls the lit-will"! "l the pupils of Kelvin Grove school for the mouth oi April: Fourth class-h, Etta ‘Stsvert: 2- Jennie Walker; -3, James McMu-rdo. Third PiiiHH. senior——1,1Morris Caseley; 2. si-lt- McMurdoi 3. ‘David MW" phy. Tiil-rd class. Junior-d. James Murphy; 2, Lorne Crozier. Second class-—l1, Elna Stsvert; 2. Ralph McMurdo; 3. (‘lisdy-s Walker- Fifi! plugs, senl0r-—l, Mary Stewllrl; 2. Robert Stsvert. First class. junior —‘l, Dorothy lMcMurdo. Primer- perfect attend- ley. Lorne-crazier, Gladys Walker, Ralph MdMurdo, Dorothy McMurdo. FUR MARKETS. lvlessrs. Fredik lluth & -Co.. cable 1'1.- following report of the Spring Beat Tops . . . . . . . . ..Unchanged LIMMENT Mink =Rnecoon . . . . . . . . . Advanced 15% Medium Tops ...Advnnced 10% Low and Kltts m-Advnnced 20% . . . . . . . . . . .. Advenced 20% talus some of thebest abut-ear tal- ent i1: the Province. Watch for du 1 111;;.'cJ-5-r--':1 l -FERRV STARTS RUNNING l~lSummcrside harbor is at last ‘free of the it's and the Sunlmersid.» Bedcqtie »i<‘crry started mulling lor -i.hc season on lFriday. Two yean: T_ago the service started one month -earlier on April 5th, and lust your on April 113. ‘The Iii-rut herring of the season were taken on ‘Thurs- day in nets just outside the light- house. Ilnciilentiy the lllrst person to go in swimming this year in those waters was lMr. Art Sonler, who took a header in counortion with the landing of‘ his ‘first catch, ‘but from his remarks on landing we gathered that he was not re- Qrgznmeuding it as a pastime jugt -—Z—<-e>_--_ ::.\liilers Worm Powders do not need the after hell-p 0t‘ -cast-or oil or any other purgatlve to complete their thorouglruesstbecailse they are thorough in themselves. One dose oi‘ t/hem and they will be found pal- atruble -b_v all childre-n, -will end bite worm trouble by making the stom- achs and lbowels untenable to the parasites, And not only this, but the powders will be certain to exert most beneficial influences in the digestive organs. ..-.j¢ec»-—-———— PERSONALS —iMr. Archibald Bell, Albany, was among the inward purist-tigers on Saturday. —Mrs. (Dr) Fleming. of Stanley, ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Austin Murphy, Emerald. »'Ml.=s Mary Fleming. tcachcr flfl at Spring Brook, French Rlvr-r. re- turned on Saturday evening from the Teachers’ ‘Convention in Char- lottetown. K —Mess=rs. lPhilip Mounghan. John MoCabe and AiphonsusShreonamol’ Kinkora. visited Summersldo on Saturday. K ~~1Mr. l). J. ‘Mt-llnnls, of Rose Valley, visilcd Summerside on Sat.- urdity. K Not a Laxative Nujol is e lubricant-mot a medicine or laxative — s0 cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste sol! and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it nets like this neturel lubri- cent end thus secures regular boweimovements byNnturefi own method - lubrication“ Try it today. lituj 01 rm .._...... 11..-. i 11111111111 H extensive repairs —-HIRRING FLENTllFUL. -— Good catches of herring were made here 0n Saturday morning and met with a strong demand, selling at 30c. per dozen. H -TOWN PURCHASES HORSE. “The Summorslde town council has purchased a suitable horse to match the ‘one- now owned. The animal, of course, ls e magnificent, one and consequently a good figure was paid to Mr. Reeves. of lFroe- town, -but. the town can boast of having a team tho equal of which is hard to lflnd snywherd. H _.Many old friends in Summer- side will regret to learn that ‘Mrs. Sprague, widow of the late Rev. Howard Sprngue, D.'D.. "who was formerly stationed at lSiimrnerside. is seriously ill at Sackville, N. B., where she now resides. Her daughter, lMrs. G. Nichols, former- ly Miss Lillian Sprague. has come from her home in Massachusetts, and is with her mother. _.HOME FlOR BUR'iAL.— Dr. Jardlns, formerly of tsurn-merside. arrived here on Thursday evening from Scott, ‘Susie. accompanying the remains of his wife, whose fun- eral took place on ‘Friday after- noon to the Presbyterian church, and thence to the lPeople’s ‘Ceme- tery, and was largely attended. The pail-bearers were M-r. '1'}. W. Manson, lMr. P. Arnett, Mr._ Ed- ward Clark, Mr. 1H. lColvin, ‘Dr. Leurd, and Walter Callback. The Rev, Mr. lMitr-ho" "fliciated. ’ 411"‘ —P, C. HOS. l..— The Com- mcncemeilt Exercises of the Prince County Hospital Training ‘School will tske place on Thursday, May i0, at 8 p,m., when four newly grad- uated nurses will receive their diplomas and pins. The nurses, Misses iRuby McLeod, ‘Ruth McKay, Myrtle Woodslde and Eleanor lWll- liams, will he addressed by .Dr. John McNeil], MJL.A., and ‘Chief diplomas. Also ‘a splendid enter- tainment will be given under the direction of Professor Kerr, which will assure all the friends of the nurses and the hospital who will be able to attend, a most enjoyable evening. An admission of 35c will be charged to defray expenses. 1i —"FR1|SC0 DIRECT" FOR KEN- SiNGTON-—This scion of the trrcat San ‘Francisco which, togeth- 1=r with Longset. nnd other beauti- lul and speedy horses, was brought lo l'.l<l.ll. lust full by the veteran llanimoild Kelly, will remain at Konsiugton for the summer with hcutirplzlrilzrs at the racing stables oi’ Tyndale Semple. Our leading horsemen are certainly “doing their the sun" of the light harness ruc- iug world. Those pure bred spccd sires ought to produce trot-tors and pat-ens which in the ncnr future will compete with the fastest nors- es in the world. "The Island" has the Went oi‘ the world in tho spom‘ of its horscs~consitleriug tho hau dicup of half-tulle trucks. 1t now bids fair to eclipse its foreign rcpu tation as “a place to get goof horses." Sun lFrancisco, the sire of lfrisct) ‘Direct, has got St. Frisco. 2.01, and Lou lPrlnceton, 2.0!1%,ho sides having tho tinique rocorri oi producing more yearling colts sold fiifl‘ $1,000 and over than ‘any other s-re. -—BOARD OF TRADEr-The rap,- ular meeting oi‘ thc lSumnicrsitic Board of Trude ivars hold on Thurs- day‘ evening. ‘President 1G, it. Rog- ers presiding. Owing to the incle- 'nont weather, thcrc was a small attendance‘. After routine, con- siderable correspondence was read regarding the train service westof Summerside. and the attempt to induce the authorities to have the C.IG.M.M. bout make Summer- ‘tide a port of call. As regards this bual. although Mr. A. E. Mc- Lea11,1MJP.. huts pressed the matter vigorously with Sir Henry Thorn- ton in conjunction with the board. It is evident in con-scqucnccof the that would be IIBCEYiSlIPY l0 the ‘Railway ‘Wharf and other expenses that would be entailed at a time when Sir Henry K is eudeavoring to reduce the ex. peuditures of his department, that Summerslde will be passed by for this sasou. dn regard to trnln service wast, this matter is being pressed by correspondence with Mr. Pusbie, Acting Superintcndennthe Inst letter from the iBoard advocat- ing for many excellent reasons that the tri-weekly mixed train should be made into a daily ser- vice throughout the season. lMr. L. R. Allan and the lPresident res- pectively reported for the commit- tee, which waited. on the Govern- ment at Charlottetown recently. and asked for aiii in tho entertain ment of the members of the weekly this summer and also for a grant towards the maintenance of a sug- Zosted Permanent Secretary tothc Maritime lBoord of ‘Trude. Both these matters were reported in our columns recently. Mr. M. L. iilrnnk McKenzie spoke oi the num- h" of our boys going to the‘ United stiles. and the need of factories he-re. He suggested that‘ the busi- "e" mo" so! toselnerene start an pverall factory. This was something n which the fashions never alter- ed and there was a constant d8. mllnd. ills contended that these particular garments could be ma“ much cheaper hers than in Mon- treal. and lust as strong and Ger. vicesble. iSuch a move would mqm, Ehefllmmedlale Qmliioyment. of 50 b° 0 Yours men. end um would T211 benefit io town 11nd prnvipm e Bllkxestlon was favorably dig. cussed and ,gn motion of lMr. J. ‘Le. ROY Holman, referrer! to the indus- trial committee lMr. 1L. R. A113,, W"! "lilminted iClialrman of m9 Rlllwlly ‘Committee in place or 1111i- J- 41°90)‘ Holman, retired. ' Justice Mathieson will presentthe- bil" to irive ‘P. '11. island a “place in! always compared favorably with] press when they visit lSummen-iide , (bnsfiration , AILBRAN! serve it is to cook it withhot cereals. In preparation, add two tablespoon- fuls of bran for each person when the cereal is‘ cooked. You“! like it with » hot milk! Kellogg's Bran make; wonderful cookies, raisin bread, pan- cakes, etc. Recipes on every package. To win permanent relief it is only necessary to eat Kellogg's Bran rogu- larly and to be certain to est at least two tablespoonfuls each day; in chronic cases, with each meal. The relief Kellogg's Bran gives, as a natural bowel agent, is wonder- ful. Without the slightest distress it sweeps, cleans and purifies, ridding the system of - toxic poisons and warding off some of the most terri- fylfli flfweaw to which human beings are heir. Devil; delay this natural relief; give your family the benefit of this message of health-this great bless- ing to humanity! Kellogg's Bran is served in individual packs es by leading hotels and clubs. Ask or it at your restaurant. All grocers. Kellogg's Bran every day is p61‘- manently relieving thousands of con- stipation suiferers throughout the world. No other food m history has done so’ much to give back health to me women and children. IT IS SCIENTIFICALLY PREPARED T0 HELP SUFFERING HUMAN- ITY AND IT WILL DO THAT A_S N0 OTHER FOOD CAN! Physi- cians universally are undorsmg Kellogg's Bran because it acts nat- urally and positively, and because it frees sufferers from the habit-dan- gors of drastic cathartics. _ , Kcliogg’s Bran has woirnational recommendation because it 1S so deli- cious aside from its regulatory value. Do not confuse Kellogg's with com- mon brans which are unpalatable and mini to swallow. You‘ w1ll relish the nut-like flavor of Kellogg's Bran; it adds greatly to the enjoyment of hot or cold cereals! Eat Kellogg’s as a cereal or sprin- kle it over your favorite hot or cold cereal. Another popular way W l i l ! . Aha Manufacturers of , Kellogg's "Wextite" c»... Fleken and Kelloll - Krvmlvle‘ JENKINS & SON, Charlottetown Dealers for Keiiogg’8 Toasted Corn Flakes land Bran .,__ —---- ~-- - - - ---- H H ‘ p n ~ --—~~,-—~_- ' "" "Tfniiiiivrli- i 1b. Gnvottc (JODSLL Vvllntous cabin, evening Elise do $6?- F-IUID/TY, M-AY 11 - . - in Earl A. Rlico, Atlcouipanllst Scene ‘J-Msnoltes btdloolll.‘ solo, "lhlncushla" ................fsun1e evening. .. llliuollurrngh-lnstrumeflilal seleoliflfl- o 1e- ilssey Address, “The Ne-w Tuibcs, UV-201- A and YV-llil)" ‘Tenor WGY ilSchnoctatly, N. Y.) i. General Electric Company A!!! IIFFTSW“ as Act l‘ J. C. Warner Instrumental selection. Eastern Eytandui-d Time Piano solo. "lluiterfliosf,........ Gnieg ' . i Daltlel Murphy . , . . ..Q"°"“?I'\ __ m 5pm,; 11.30 a. m.-—-Stock market quota- Soprano solos. Nit “#5, F’ F5‘, Jpremler‘ tions. u. “The Star" Rollers IIHSUEIHIEIIMIT see‘! - “Guam, 11.45 a. ni.--Weailher forecast. b. "Now Sleeps the Crimson Armour" ----------------------- " 11.55 u, iu.-—'i‘i-m_e signals. Petal" Quill"? ' |g SAT (l. RDAY. MA Y Necdlc- Malion Swanik and Violin solo. "Adagio," from "Con- certo in E Minor" hle-ndel-ssohn Elise (is Grood stockiTt-uor solo. "Alavis" ...... .. . (lruxtou Ilolbert Massey 1 " Some l-lumor, lrcm ‘Pop-lo: oi t-he Day (Courtesy oi‘ Psthe Exchange) ‘Piano solo, "Kfllilt1X1ilf1i()S‘t1'0\\"' 1.00 p. nL-Muslit: and work talk, "Ant-dent Egyllt tModern Decoration" (courtesy oi‘ Modern Priscilla.) 5.00 p. m.~-Protlut-e and market. quotations; news bullctiux,| baseball results. 5.30 p. in.—’l‘11lk for the children. 7.35 p. i11.~-Heillil1 Tlal-k, “Saltety Rules for Auto Pumps" New York _ wqy (Schenectady. N- Y‘) . . , . y ’ ‘ General Electric Cmlllm“ " Time Eastern Standard Stock mark"! “mm 11.30 a. m. lions. Weamer forecast on SL119 ivnpurtment of Health. ........................................ .. Rubinstein 11,45 n. m. 7.40 p. mr-Dusbenll scores, Daniel Murphy 435 meters. Naval Observe. 7.45 p. m.-—Concert prollrlml. Soprano solo, “Annie haurle" ...... .. 1155 .3, m.—-U- s- Piano solo. “Rustic of Spfil1l~"'_ ............ .. 101d Scotch wry time sitllllidg- ‘Ce “wilt- W ............................................ .- Giles ‘Manon swirl-k 11.110 . mflm“ m, Dim-lei Milnphv Violin solo, “Hungarian Dance" .... .- gym‘,- Castle Oruhefi -> Soprano solo, “1ln\t'ii" Sanderson ........................................... .. Brahms _ LE Marion Swuuik Elise de Grand pLQQD FORCES! ‘$353 140M53- Vioilp solos, H I 1 Tenor solo, "Little Old LogJCalbin; TO LEA!’ _ ~ i H. , "Adagio" . ant 0 11c s10 I .- M“ v 1_ a Robert Massey BRANDON. M“)?! QM“. "S '"'d"y' __ __-__...____.__~_—__——_: ‘on nearly lwilinéazfior M, i-trslii i} , nmoltv. MAY l1 ,1nt;a‘1:§:"é1,'§°p. efforts oi 11h Sig‘! l l0“ , "m5 W i l - R idenie 0. _ hum-gel! o - (llnitc Proizranu) J!"- ,_ “rm ell l , slaved l" m“ p forced lea" g lsi+ l 10.30 p. ~m.-.nm15 11mm... 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