«1.22.52.: - *—* — film Hi nouinm "NEVER BEWEii “Fidii—ii-iWHUSÎMd Him Malin 159 Avn'uz Plus 1X, Mouron].1 "For tbree yr-ars, i wus a terrible lu ererfram Dyipepxia luit! niy gonerall r heailh was vory haut. loqnfultodun ' physician and took his modiolne. but I dni notimprovemudfinallÿ botaid tory o! m" coum’ry' 0" M 'worid in i'act. have crop prospecisl as anxieust watched as si me timt. I cou/d no: be cured. At this lime, u friend advhod m0; been ‘to tr)‘ "Fruii-u-lives". Aiter Lsking twot l"ruit-a-tives Limitod. Ottawa. “J _ minuter 'yi tchronicled and pubiished ior the _guidance oi the industrial and 00m mercial worid and ihe resuit bas been extraordinairiiy satisfacton‘y.l [r ’(‘i'op prospects ara inoi‘e promising ‘. iih‘an in nny year in our history wiih . gthe possible exception of 1915 Iiwhich was a recoi'd year. Publica- ftion oi' this l'act has ini'usvd new THERE Is A LOT OF MANHooniliie into our industries and our gzfiâÊVè/ä'ÇTJAEGEIÊYPRL’NTSEUC'çicommerce and a ieeling oi optim. YOUR OWN ‘isni pervndos ail our aciivities. it‘ ils reit thut alresdy 1he Canadien la gunrnnree oi' a vhance to live rightfln Overy ilne it wili be the largest ,t amer youi' deaih. :\l| invome iorm‘crop ever harvested in Canada i oi' lnsurnni‘o in n wise provision. iiuy :i eribWest Managers t'or 1’. E. i. Lire PoliL-y. thu inost populair "Marie. in Canav da.", ’ï ‘ Hyndman&fo.Ltd o i culture in“ thé early ouuook this genou the hlsme upon those who nre andJEdmund Walker. Civ.0.. presidem “mon” (lourd) u. M nui... l'udlcnm nm; man-u mu un par-th bah-l0. n. K. M duodqu “tu. ... une.-.“ -.__.1..au.4.' L. illiilllliiii hum nounous»... A Il a...“ J. Il. lut-en. lino. u. FINI-B.- i l i MONDAY, J UNE 19, ’1922 PROSPECTS ‘ - ÿ boxt‘s. l wns greetly relieved; mdjpresem' ne govemmem 0‘ C31!“ this i‘ruit madicinomdcnuœmpleidyiada and me Unned well. .\i_v digestion and genou] heaithr n‘enow splendid". l u ASPARD DUBARD. I m0" """W ï soc a box 6 for8‘3.5(), irai me 25m9ver "emre' "0'" "‘e “’“m‘c ë Ai deniers or sent postpaid byçme Pacmc me 898111118 Opei'ations, i this spring i croit reports ihun îO lthe atreage sown. me weather côn- i‘ditinns tu tiiey at’rected the gron- ing Drops pave lie-en On this ioundstion everything ‘eise depends and nothing else cati :ns cleariy demonstrate the import- àant. tho vitaliy oaseniial place agri oocupies in [ho wol‘ld . L Probably never baforn in tlie his- the' 'Siaies have mode and compiled' miles mode by lilin to those who trusted lilni ho ls squall?‘ renp Bible and is aquanÿ- üÊin’ti liable. 0 We have now_ in Canada {'ÿin-I inry which has violated everyprin ciple oi honesty; which sscured .control oi the naiion’s finances and the nation‘s trade and com- Which have brokeii. merce by promises shameiessiy l"Wiierein lies the diiiereuca .be- 3tweon them and the Bank man- ager who blotray' those who have Itrusted him? I 'i‘iie reai diiierence "Es in the inct that tiie Bank mandiger is |more easily reached while the re- sponsibie ministry is sheltered bo. ‘tiind its own authority to mske and been luninake (ha law. Moraily the ialse lmlnistry is as guiity as tho talse iBank manager. g ———.æ.——_ “LETTING GEORGE DO IT" i Good .sirpposed :o be tlie exclusive csre jot‘ t‘ha police and oi the police fcount. Ii there is a burglm‘y every night or iwo, if the bootleggers‘do _ more than ordinarily thriving ciiiëenship is generally ' tîas or: Sir Edinund Waike'r, prqsh .t‘iæ' r iÎÎIH Thora are iew Camdisno' who have .not heard oi’ tho muny activi- dsnt q tho Canadian Bank oi Com- nierco. a banksr.whose "svocations. are le on” to (moto the words oi ch. r. Cody. But wa beilove that there are many Canadiens who like the writer- have known liitla about me man and who will iollowlug intininte sketch wh'lch ap' peurs in tlie Financier, London. A Canadian proiessm relates tlmt some iew years ngo, in the hiiis oi Southern Palestine. he took refuge' irom a terrible dust storni in s csstie built on a spur oi the soutnu ern bills. Thero, in a tortress gunrded by srmed retalners and Kurdlsn dogs. ho round n-mnn o! curiously wide knowicdge and lin- guistic power. iDuring a long con- versation this lenrned son oi the ,. nm“ Something About the _ Known to Canadians as' a Banker. .. n . share with him his interest in thsl ‘i! Man Who is Widely A . . ‘born in 1848. han beau usociltod wlih.the imnk or which ho ilI now 'iour yenrs oi nge and wss ready iust about tho time whon 'Dort Sumter tell." he told s {Içoronlo au. ,hering while in a .rominlscent mood :"b'ut the iioclor iorbade, it and a iittle iiesh on my bones beiore I did any more studying. v ust 1'861. when tweive yeai‘s and ten months old. l entsred the oifica oi’ my uni-le rraily as an expert- ment in henlth. in such books as 'Who‘s Wiio’ he is described as a privaie bunker. 'but he had whaty in Europe is i-niied a‘ bureau de cha‘nùe —an exchange ofllce. iHere the American travel‘ler soid his State East told the professor that ior years he had been studying thnl worid's 'banking system. nnd hart: Scotch and Conadian systems were the best in the worid. “This surprised me very much," the pr‘niessor snys. nsiveiy. Hlà hnst went on to say thnt when tio' hnd any money that he wished to in veut with grmt rare ho put flit lnto ihe stock oi the Canadien Batik of_ (‘ommei‘ce "This surprised me; even more." the proiessor says. Had tlie estimable professor heen a banker instead oi n mem-bur oi‘ the soholastic iraternity he mig‘nti nm hnve hecn so surprimd. 'i'he' hanking system or (‘snnda lis large- iy modelied on that or Scotiand. and among the Canadinn bnnks the Canadian Bnnk oi (‘ommorce is heid in doservedly high regard as nome to the eonvlusion_thnt the' 'businoss and there il al-a‘bnormal- lly large harves; ii‘om their sow. [ing. we police or Ipoiice magistrates com'piacenily layî who are not i iseii—Fi Il! ' The Oideot Insurancej Agency imdicaledüponr Cl‘op prospect halil g eau“) “mon ‘Pe met s“ —< v, t ‘î :1168 Îucn s t -2.“ “h--- -Aaaaaaa i j in Cord Tlru. and let us put you ior tho tenon. EDGAR WHITLOCK in P. E. I. 18%. Eiectticians See our window today for 'oargains. Sec our now lino of Fiashiights. The best at cheapest prices. We‘ arc now able to suppiy complets or any part oi radio sets. 0vor 100 difieront radio parts on our list inciudlng the loweot prices. Complets Marconl set SIQO. Westinghouse net S240. and other sets 8170. com- plete. Thio have your oid tires mlde as gond Il new. OUR SPEGIALTY la an opportune timo t 162 Kent Stroot Tolophono 637 " r-.. ‘ ommmm OP-TOM-ET—RY Tho newoot protection—n thnt whlch dolis wlth th- Iclontiflc fitting M glauco— lo callod Op-iom—ot-ry. Thon who un qualifia! to practioo on known no Op ton-abrita. Optomotrim . on requier by low. llko otit- or proienional mon. le in tully qualifiait Micro thoy un prnotico u such. onrourr. Consul! on 'ms-r niant your cyan. G.F. HUTCHEBON Ar- Optomm ' I H 'Up io-Date a. il. Brina youro todny in good shnpo or more than haii oi the wheais oi lndnstry in Canada :wouid have siopped and ands oi men wouild have been thrown out oi employment; our .merchants. struggling ss thev lhnve bpen wouid have hiid their ditflculiies iinmeflsureflbly intensi. "‘t‘ied_ With an assurance oi a boni!- iiiui htirvest everything has boen « «‘vchnnged. a feeling oi’ nvptimism pep Ivades every department; we note. N‘ai. afidiiding montrons awnrdsd \ iior May this year in ilttynsix Can- lndian cities amount to 834.000.000 , ins compared twithl 826000000 in 'Iei’i‘ec; oi the promised big crop and , the 'pi'ospecis. i is every prdbabiiity oi a bounti- fui crop. prices rail short oi the ahnormal prices oi’ soma years ngo the ag- grsgate will .be su‘iflcien't to mset ail demanda and we shall advancs another deiinite stage towards normal conditions. w RESPONSIBLE We note thnt the Grand Jury has brought in a 'true hill in ths case oi the Genrral Manager oi' the Merchants' Bflnk. cbarzed wiih making a iaise return on the iin- ancial position oi the Batik. As to his guilt or lnnoncence we shali have to await the verdict oi tho court. The point is thnt a man en- trusted wyh the administration oi the business oi others and proves fillSe to that trust in, in the eyes oi the law and oi Justice. a crim- inal. , We ars peculiarly sensitive ro garding the sa'iekeeping oi other peoplo‘s money. He has besn trusted; men and womcn. relying uvpon his integrity, place their money and the ssiety oi their business in his hnnds. Becnnse oi his Corolessness or his diabouesty they are injuvred iinsncially, por- haps ruined and M. is oniy fait nm ho should -ba heid rosponsibis. There ors parnllel cassa wbich the criminal code has not yei rsached. Tho clse oi me Minisler ot' tho Crown vyho in entranted witii the nltlon'l monsy and tbe nl- flou; business Il in no «in. diitot'è ont. When ne‘ ig ialse to tho troll l reposed in him, ial'se to tlu pro. hundreds of thons-i 'May last year. This is oniy une in-I ‘ Îstance 'but it is a most signii‘icant Tho above nets ara all 2. nages of amplification. Ë S. McIsaac 8: Sons atroce one. Our merchanls wiso ieel thei As to prices there is as yet nulli- ing to indicate what they shall be 4“ but the main thing in tbnt there 'With plsnty in store there can be no iwant and even if Îthat there is so much wickedness lin the world whiie iwe ourselves |have cleam hands. I 'i‘he police and ihe police magis' ,trate and ihe courts, wol‘kiilg 001-: 'ler-tively or individually. wiil never' linake good citizens; wa nmy asI ;weil arcept that doctrine :it Llis. :beginnlng_ vThey may hein the resti mi us in building up n moral citi-l :zsnship but without US tboy are! 'practicslly powerless. l Good citizenship is a habit, a îhabit tormed in eariy lire tram igood oxample, irom careiul'train- ling. irom respect and reverenoel IiorÀinw and order. While WE who! prido ourselves upon onr respect- nbility asqood citizens :wi-nk at law bresking and biame the police :ond the courts and the srhonis and 'the churohes ior ail that goes wrong ths community, shall never attain to tdeal citizen- ship. in we The old ad'igo “li yon won: a thing well dons do it yourseii" is more than an ironical appesl to that egotism which belisves that oniy those things which we do ourseives lt menus among other things'that we are are right. part oi the citizenry and that the 'making of good citizens n'a pnl‘t oi our duty as‘good citizens. Whnt are the ninety and nine doing 'for the mie among us iWhO breaks the iaw'! There is possiny Inot ono lnwabreaker anions tho one hundred presumnbly good citi. sens. t’hat is. the citizens who es- cape arrest, who aven escapn blame. li by pronom and exemple the ninoty-nino did ntheir'iull duty tho one would stand' a battoi- chance 'ol escnping criminniltyf Blnming the police and tho otiior factors whose spoclai "d‘uty is to preserve laiw and order_will_;et us nowhere. Ours is sqmu the responsibility, ours the duty oi supporting gheso factors and work. ing together and whole hanrtedly ior ths iull observance niiaw. w’hother the law .ba to our liklng or not. _«————.o-.————— OF iNTEiREGT T0 FISHERMEN Sortons losaoo occur in tho mon saltod oured and driod cod- iish oi‘ thè Atlantic (tout by pin): or red dinoolorntion. niieoting m manlrot value and reaching soma- timol un hinh os ioriy par cent. fit {le "W: 'M l! M W1!) oicmiioanoo oonaidering tbot tho one ot' the lesding institutions oi its kind in the Dominion. ' Youth At {(he Pnow in bringlng it to this position Sir bank notes. oi which there are many hunilred kinds, issued in v‘s- rious Stnios. and ranglng in dis' count when sont to .New York in accordanre with distance. but more so in accoriiance with opinion as tu the sountiness ni the bsnklug law's of ths din'eront 'States. the probleni being' furiiwr 'compiicaied by 'the existence oi scores oi iniled banks. oi' 'rgerivs ami raised notes. As a result i soon becnme a re'eogniz- ed expert in connterieit money." lit was n varied and exeiting ox- p8i‘iem‘e l'or a youngster, and one that was usent] in him. when in: 1868 he entered the service or the‘ Canadian Bnnk or Commerce as a discount ulei‘k. His nbllity was ap- parent rrom the beginnlng. and be- iore he was 21 yenrs old ho was oi'i’ered thu management at Dundas. Ontario. Wniker reinsed. saying tiiat as ho was oniy a discount cierk he oug‘ht tu ienrn the routine oi a hank beiore he becsnie a manager. When the president personaliy ex- pressed his annoyance ai the reio- sal ot whut was intended as a com— oi the bank. has taken a pre-enii- ———-—.__________ nont part. Sir Edmund. who wns (Continued on Page 5) L" ihat they m‘ight un one whon î N ’ B w fpaumq a” graveyard or I ionoiy y e Jrond at night. or even at home t! I ' Lalone in tlie house at midnight. Homo-o Superstition is deiined as rever» enceior and ballet in the super-' nuturzil or objecte whicli rire nut worthy oi worship. And yot mosî. l people in this country believe m the supei'natural, in that which in beyond or exceeding the powers or laws oi nature and it may ho ihst the majority beiieve less thon tliey should believe. Few pensons li asked the question: “Are you superltit’pusi‘” wiil admit thst they ars so. and yet if the inquiry on pressed into detail they,will readily coniess that they do more or Ienî boileve in certain digne, omenc,, thingo that are iucky or unluckywtant ages when ihe moo'n wus ior. which they can give no satisfac- tory authority or resson. Beiief In dreams in oo common. that many very intelligent house- holds have a "dresm book" in their A-nd who wouid not rather break nny other article ui equal cost in' the home thnn to smash a mirror? To ver); many Fnldaÿ in un un- lucky doyxon which to start on a jourñey or undertnke any now on. terpriso,"‘although vit must be adi mitted thst this delusion is les;i menerall'v octet] upon now than .‘n a'past gen'erstion. And yet there are manvwho iiad rvither gei their‘ .firnt niimiiu',of.the nevv moon ovor vtheîii' riait: shouldor than ovor thelr ieit; They do dot pause to- retleci'tiiat this superstition comas. down to us irom the dim and dis- worshipped under tho nsme oi' As'mnmth; and men k'isled tholr rlght handn in adoration thoreto on -each :nionthly return. l.’i’he greot Snmuei Jobnson believed in ghosts although ne nevor saw une and also in secbndsight. although himsell’ collection or literntilre. and tho mskers oi almanscs in which to ‘ndvertiso patent nostrums cater to the future in that way. n widosproad popuiar demand il‘ supplying interpretations. There are iew who would not raiher splii the pepper than tho sait at table although the former costs more thnn the latter. Not one in a mil. lion ever oaw a ghost nnd yet thons- n’nds go thorugh llie in the iesr 85.000,00!)t in J921. Thrmigh an investigation csvrriod on under the nuspicæ oi lthe Rosearrh Councii oi Canada. by Dr. F. C. Bai-ri- son at MnoDonaid Collage, it 1ms bson dismvered thmt this ls due to the vsait ‘used in curing. and n simple and pi'sciicnl lprocess has been worked ont i‘or nvoiding these loasas. Tho mon; or this minable ex- periment show that ihe ses saits usmany employer]; ,oonmin ong‘an- isina csusing dis'coloration, and that -ii no others svaiinble- thsy sbould be sterilized by heai- ing in». kiln at tho tempemture oi boiliitg iwnltor ior thlirty minutes; otbervviÿe mined sait onvlvlshouir b9 mai. Establishmean in :whi'ch sien sait has been used shonid bs disiniedted by steam, and ail parts and utomiils wbohod wilh (rash voter. The Researchflouncli oi Canada han publis‘hed n report ombodyi'n; {ho ras/dits of this in- vestigation'ol which copies" ors ovfiiiamo on application. il‘ishon mon should avsii themoelvos oi this information ror lmniediate une d‘urlng the pronom nounou; Ap- plication ior copies ahonlg' be Inde in tho Technical moindre are destituto or any power to torstell So common is tho belle! that the number 1S is unluoky that oven in nnr times tho grpat‘ hotels avoid ' having any roorh ot‘ ihat numbsr The propriemrs know that tem ti‘. nny. of their guesis, would not .w-il- lingly écoupy the unlucky room‘nn‘d i1 would be leit vacant. This super- stition dates bnck appurently tb tire. memorabie Last Supper oi‘ Apostol- ir dnys when Judas isoariot v‘vas’a trnitorons and 'nnworthy m'est; Thatirngic incident crin have no or the-number of ersons who may properly dine'toëothei‘ on ordioarv orcasions.-but its eii’ect has surviv- ed for centuries in a credulity' not born oi' Visith. " ' ' v As t0 drelmi‘g’m’f violons tint! hui al moaninq we _hnvo ,the hisli; est sutiiority ior' believing. W9 have oquai ouihoii't'y ior the an- cient siatement that “a dream ‘cometh irom a mui’iltude of buri. rien." (Wo mnÿ add iliat' o dreài'it comesirequontlv irom dlsturbrld' dlgestion.)_ iBut thousannd's' lotion.- sibie"per ns ha'vè‘ii'Vod ‘to' n 'gôod old axa a d .nover had in nn-m that han any tout qiwiiiçanno. Tiré dream\that contolns a wsrnin'gwe ombodies "il lions or revesls'ths'du- turo in about n rare u are ths pro- verbial anneh' vilain, "iew and far betweon." We csn hardly dony thut such, thinu 'as sisntflcsnt . Groom. and‘roal shoots have occurrod or apposred. buttho aversgo perlo'n pas put smsll chance of ovsr on coin”)an (lie one .or ths othor. . a—h— ‘l'iiero ors many minor mporsti- .tions‘thst ure iiarmloss, as thsi it Il. ohiuoky t0 nova (ho kniio and fÿorkqfi Il“ npou tho plate at tobî'o. ' tu; imprimant) dans tbio msy ho I'iitñ’eote‘d oi‘ c'arelessneu omcer. F‘ishorios Don-aliment. 0t- vnlno pi thons moan ucoodod m- inima 'illNiIlS 2 prélident'ior iiny-fonr yoars. o _ bogan hts banking career ot, un eariy, very eorly un. "I vont to schooi in Baron-ton. (Ontario. in! z. .À ior the Normal chhool in Toronto, 4 said I bnii botter run about and gst " In m— . rational bgoring upon the question ‘ ‘ ÿ —Tofiii yo r... _ ._..- .‘ urneedù' 1 _—If you'are in IJ‘t‘otçoÏII-appÿilolidtiÿ, .. .1 Wouid you like to “bavé suitï‘ôr' ' to‘vvn 01‘ ‘coiintry weai', o’r‘ïforztraVellingi The kind you pan. _ canon anyooçasion, because there is such variety. . ’at; 'r‘fi ‘ " arm,;thick poinçooats to wrap about yon on. a .,_ wîthotit lining. tucked and company 'suits bow or .wriist up t0 the finest ï steani'éi-ç‘ smart, 'dr ,_ v teneckeitandstripedliïomesp sports wear, plaint colpred ve o fabrics for geneal weàr. ‘ '. îVa‘ried styles in çdats, including youth models that the younger set will ike. Sleeves include‘ rag- ‘ lait, dolman and the straight'shoulder type. lined throughout with silk shirt waists, and a host of soft, simple, blouses ïto ac- skirts. Sleeves are short, el- necklines include bateau, V. shape and roll collar styles. _V V Run in pi'i-ce from 49 cents t‘ii. hemstitiohed or se'parate length, and made. . SNAPS FOR THE ME N AND BOYS Men’sCaps _ J __ Boys‘Suits 83.43 Panama Hiats worth to 86.00. Specml for . . . . . . 81.9 Boys Bloomer Pants 69e and . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Tweed Pants worth 85.00 for _. . . . . . . . Men’s Serge Sùits up t0 835.00. Special . Men’s Suits, regular 820.00 for . . . . ._ bow suit. essy coats for particularùoqcasions; ' _ 'ispitsfor nomma-ME o: ' urs and tweeds and bitter f u in], unbeited vit: Many are , others are yoke-lined, some SENSATIONAL PRICES' IN NEW SUMMER- ‘ ‘ =BLOUSES V’FROM 49 CENTS UP 4 _ _Ail are handämade,_“andï 4 -» “among them are overblions. 'ès,’ jabot-fronted effects, ...69c _ . 81.49 . . 82.25 . 820.00 . 810.00 -....... Boys Pants up to 812.00 for 84.98 Boys Suite t0 815.00 for Double seat, knees and el- Worth to 818.00 , "for " Men’s Tweed Pant8.185.00 pâton: _ Minis lama...” on . grommnîw. Ü. 'Louw ' t -ooi #1" o‘rï n'th Hg l THÉ flome have the giii oi‘ son: and soma possess tho giit oi sil- _ ver speech. Soins have the giit o! leadership A - and soma the ways oi' iii‘o con tosoh And iai‘ne‘nnd‘vienith reward "thon" iriends _ w are their B _ splendî‘h‘ dÿk' " ‘ ut,iu ood ti thoii'. invorites v omw vtäiaùintaim wray and But there'nre men i'viioî'in'u‘g’h' tims, and hold th c'rusi yoars at bain, .. boy romp throush liie iorovor ,VOLIII! in - flelds They walk with chiidi‘en hand hand throuxhvdaisy and orcbnrds’ioir Nor ail the dignity oi site and pow- or and pomp an iollow there They've kept'the in èhsrm 'of oi youth beneath the wrinki- ed robe oi’ Timo. ‘ And thsrofs no iriendly apple trae ciimb MM (Oontimod on Pan 6) 0 They have not let their boyhood ' die, they ou: in oliiidron toi- l‘l‘iiey “llÿngl mm u v ‘ ' Bscanso they havsnjha gilt,ot play. . ".itisy'vo groin!“ stafdli!’ t’w' stho ï'day; > hnve not bii'rtered'ror success imde its ,praise the giit oi . pian! {I‘boy tjiink and taik in terms or ' yputh. with lovo‘oi ilie their I ' eyes are bright, No rheumatism ot t'he soul hus robbed them oi the world's . llelishl; . - They lnugh and sing their nlong and Join in nhen they çiln. And in their giad philosophy they hold thnt mirth becomes a wuy plensures ’i'hen splândl no strength in growinz. 0 . Whut ii' tfibir brow is crownod with gray? The spirli‘s in” .theii: breaot are #7" ,v - v--- "te- ÏEE- Ë “M.- y -‘Yvrv- Vvv ' ._ I . >, 4 4 4 w 1 1 . ‘ 1 v . . ' 146“'Richmona sucer à ' A Charlottetoivn ,_ , Fire,‘Life, Accident, Sicknèso t il . ,c-Glass anse ut un ._, Agent at Summerside, Stout Stock values for .. 82.25 «4 ï Hostsof bargiains for the Man of the House at t'he' big sale at 4 ‘ ï v ‘. '.-» ... v _ PATON S LTD. m vi, i L | . . ‘ fi “— YOHDS. - fl‘hay silli passes the giit ‘ui plu. 'i‘he riobest men oi liie are 30'. :he ones who rise to wonitli and fame— ' Nor the great sages. oid and vile. and grave oi inca and bout oi’ iraine, But tho glsd spirits. toil and straight. who splto oi’ timo and ail iis‘oare Have kept tho powor to laugh and sing and in yôuth's tellow- r ship to share They that cnn walk-with boys and be a boy smong them, biitho and gay. Deiy tiio withering blasts oi ne. ili’Îcsuso they havo' the 5m oi‘ .. ny. ' t ' v vvv,v_ ‘ A A A vvvvvn Lovmt rote. ‘ Hoyd 4 vvv'v v 'vvvvvvvvvv-vv'v t mon ww-I'. .vavv vvvv ---A’.- .tv Companies. . " mi i l à .1...- rî‘wb, «un tel. Q. .Q -.. 3.