"l" ‘a. [no us ldvlnne. utilit- - < wmlaspsll. Aran. ls, ms. Irllllllbl ._ Hinton-amends! as lull-noun l ‘l!’ ‘ lottoosn- Multan-J! loam. IJl. l \~-~ , ‘ Alloolllo Idilcss- I Illhos and 0 l Punk. pound rum Io o0 .0! no us on onus one LIBERAL VOLTE FACE even murders are bells oomm-lttfli ’-————— ' by minors and that the police have T. °‘“' °°‘“°"*P°"'Y “hm PM‘ “found gangs of hardened crimin- thc amendment moved by the 0D- ,]; M“ u‘ mm mummy 0mm .. Ardsition in the Legislature in 1933 to b353,,‘ we“ mm“ pkkpockeu .. induce the salary of every school mywunwm o! oaunwuq“... “teacher and civil servant earning hnpulus hwehng be“, ‘ 91.0mm $500 or over, applied only to those m Rush‘ and o! “t, W“, “n. teachers receiving this amount in doubmfly mm. number‘ m" "r ' government salary. This was not my mama‘ Th, Kremlin on.“ , the attitude of Mr. Lea and his col- ems u, ‘Wm-flat 3mm “ma, it l- leagues in 1933, however; our con. would be s“ True’ an" u i Gov. '1 temporary-i lllhl l5 mode Dill °l emment commission for the care of whole cloth. minors; but in Moscow, where there 0n thfi Will-mi’?- the newspaper are a milliongtuveniles, and many reports show conclusively that o; mm, on me 9mm m. Such 1m; ‘While tho lollry Iediiiltlllli ¢°iil¢ as they can seize, the‘ commission only be il-PPllliiilhle W the "mum has only twenty-nine members and Pall! llY the Gllveihiheht. "w "m" it would seem that. these guardians raining factor W» to be ti" Willi" have neglected their duties to the "fill-I'M "Wlv"! hi’ ‘he hum"- exlrnt. of having allowed at least. " At the time. Hon-Mi" MWPhW "ti" 1,200 cases of yuvenile delinquency _the attention of the leader of the 15st year to so unpumshed_ n is . .Oppcs'.tion to this fact, showins understandable, tllll-t Pa" °1 the Shhilles were, Pam there has arisen amongst publicity ‘ by the districts and Piiit by the organs and aconsiderable section of Qiwemmeht- iihd that Yellail-lhl! the the Russian rrople an agitation in part III-id by the districts there had fave: o! the, restoration o; ethic‘) already been a substantial recluc- mum“; and (o, u“ use o; mo“; ‘ tion. suasioal as well as, and in prefer- Ullon- Mr- Slillll Whit“ "lit "h" ence to, punitive measures. To say. . the lliariel of 336 country school as L, and by some “mung o! ‘teacher-u would in allwtfli ii ti" the ‘counter-reform, that this must Liberal amendment were ‘opted- be done in order that the youth of Did Mr. Lea contest the truth o! this‘. 3115515 may become “wamusctpnn. assertion? He did not. But. he col" ed fighters in the cause of social- tainly would have done so if he in- ism" i; simply to repeat; the c0105. _ tended the salary cuts to be almllo- sal error already ‘made, and could .. able only to those YECBii/lilt; 559° M‘ only render confusion worse con- nnore of government salary. Thom founded. That the Kremlin auth- no misunderstanding BS TD the orities have repealed the previous of the reductions in 19413. The provisions of the crllnlhol Code ..amendment was on the basis of the mg h“, mw p] loll-rice earned. and it. smiled llnquents oh the some footing as 1o country lolflh"! I! "d! ll‘ l? adult criminals before the law receiving hlllioi‘ iiI-lfilltli- courts, does not I? 1f evidence were necessary W SllQW very much. There is more ssgacity J1me political nature of the ~Fltl°l5ih in the suggestion that parents and t‘ ‘against the Maclidillan Government teachers‘ and members of the Lea- Zih ma, it is surely this hrowhat- gue o! Communist youth on the Port ol the Opposition play the part of big brothers and sisters to the children. But how can “ fjqlwr. attitude at that time, simply bt- this be done so long B5 the religious “cause an election is in the oflihg- element l5 debarred or relegated t0 -~-»lut the bluff will not _work. There the cold. dim background? Exper- “is not c. line in the press revolts fence has proved that nothing else, the legislative proceedings of 1933 and nothing less, has availed to to substantiate such a volte face. 0n‘ train the children in the way they » the contrary, the objection taken by should go. It comes back to the ‘the Government was the teachers Confession that the a two-fold mandments have some direct and dynamic bearing upon the social fabric and its wholesome develop- ment; and wherever element is ignored or deleted, the people are building a house upon the sands. What. does it mean, if not that the Soviet emissaries find themselves hoisted by their own ; ‘legdgr and press, to repudiate their would be receiving reduction, as tile suillllltlllfiiits in many cases had already been reduced. This, we repeat, Mr. ' Ina. and his followers did not. deny, ‘and they cannot now some forward with a. revised onion oi thou‘ amendment. and elzlwct the with"! and the public germ-ally to treat it seriously. Petal“? .___._-—-—i —-—-—-——<———-—' HOUSE ON SANDS EDITORIAL NOTES Tomorrow Good Priday. .____.. It is no unusual thing rowadays tn come across speeches and writ- ten articles about the Soviet re- gime in which the dominant note is ‘an uritempered laudation of the ‘Bolshevik revolution, accompanied - " tin f th v st ' by ‘msome b0“ g 0 e a From now till Monday politics will cease from pollticihg and elec- rs will have a. rest. strides the USSR. has made alons the lineg of mechanical and scien- tific improvements and in the Matter of fiscal credits and social progress. Often it is argued that, perforce of a vast and powerful d. nation having thrown its energies mnceme in this direction, the Russian PFO- 1mg ggggon t, jug}, “other m- letariat. melanin: tmreby the Wfll- minder that. whom the 0158595. has bi°h°h l“ °1d‘t1m° man shuts out. sometimes the heart ‘fitters and set before the world a o; God m,“ m Communist gospel which presazes s. world-wide upheaval to attain So- viet ideals of “liberty, equality and fraternity." lt requires "Igurfflflt to prove that this. new order of social crystallization‘ is rhirterlslistle in it. moth aims and purposes. At the Kremlin the re- sults attained are attributed to the radical chlnge which has come over the spirit of the pcovlt. induc- ‘he? ‘l° “°"-" 11353 m“ w “m”! “Mm” m‘ The Ladies Rid of the P.E.l. Hos- ‘ ltmcthh h! “ ml“? °' a mytmul pital have struck upon s new ides Y lgostulltc. or. in the yet. more tren- ‘m, nah‘ people on Banal n“ v éhhhl’ phn“ “med by the m1‘ stead of handing out the usual flag, she'll“. II Iii olllm ‘lwlmmi m’ they will decorate the lapels and ‘lmmm. ‘M mm “phmm a breasts of men and women contri- "W whim“! "‘ 1"" butors with s. bimk cat Such is the new thesis of emsn- Th“ p,“ manned m “Bland 5*"ll"“°n “A m’ n" "mdmfi °I and proved so popiilll‘, that the "iiihlmmmt °l "°°“°“‘- l‘ "‘ LadiosAid doomed to import l. ooh- J59 l° “h” ‘h’ "°“°“““‘ “m” slgnméntot Block sul (not Tom) I ents of this glamorous enterprise. C.“ yo} durum“, m s.) n h“ l“ u’ m’ ‘mm °t m“, The novelty should prove attractive. _ theory. like ‘racist Jgijpitutionof the ousonol heraldic urgqyflooy. The is oon- ~ i t. Ajfiurcligs‘, tlieturningol _, slant rule; into mumuma. sud thO Ournacy amend matters April showers bring May flowers. Disasters in tl | Maritlmes as else- where never seenl to ‘come singly. Now the Farmers credit Arrange- ments sclmme should be plain to all 0n April 3rd Miss Agnes Mac- phail, M.P., told the m “bored Commons: "No one is less certain of what the Liberals intend to do if they are elected than I am; If they become the Government wiu be a serious thing for Canada, it otes By The A Few political loader; in Om“; have been wealthy men and it. L to their eternal honour that the; left once much pool-erthsn the; entered it. This may be said of Si Laurier of Sir John Thompson ant; Hon. Alexander Mackenzie. It can be said of sirltobert Borden. Olin- sdds wartime Prime Minister. There lus never been the lssst made more than I. bare living dur- ing his lengthy experience in pub- lic life. Hon. W. 8. "Fielding. after giving many years of‘ valuable ser- vice to the Canadian peoph retired a poor man. The present C ‘ian Prime Minister is a wealthy man. but he was wealthy before entering public life and it is sl-‘fe to sly that he is poorer financially now than when he becalne head of the Rd- eral Government five years ago.—- Calgary Herald. ‘ The monarchy of Ethiopia. por- haps 6,000 years old, has s. popula- tion 0! 12.000.91.10 intelligent, in- teresting and" progressive people. It was Merielik ~11 the Just," whose reign began in 1889, whocreated modern Ethiopia. when he died in October, i900, the linnpress kept his death secret for" four years, there- by dalaying the ronation of his successor. In 193i RA; Tafari seiz- ed the throne and had himself pro- claimed Emperor, since which peace has reigned and the country "has pmlfessed until the present dispute. 'I'li;: Ethiopians appear to have derived their religion and civ- ilization from ‘the ‘Egyptians. Tile royal inscriptions are written in the hieroglyphic character‘ and the Egyptian language-Mail and 13n- Dilt- ‘ . One thing that makes life so iri- tercsting is the- opportunity that each of us has of making each day different and more interesting than the one that has gone before. We all have a certain routine. but that routine, even, should b’: varied and improved upon wherever possible. With so many now owning cars. the opportunity i3 given for new scenes and new chances to improve the mind by rcming in contact with . many clash of people, interesting Wed Jill/flint tie-cities, lovely count ysides, and his- toric landmarks. . I believe in competition. There la altogether too little of it in the world. Competition puts the ambi- tlous chap on ‘his toes and at his wits‘. end. It keeps him scratching for ideas. Where there is no com- petition thereis no life-just mare existence. If there is no one else with whom to complete, a man should compete with hilnself—seek tobotter what he has already done. ‘ We are inspired by the advances made by others. Prizes are often given to those in competition, but tbig method is of little value. There are apt to be broken hearts as an aftermath. ’I‘hat which should in- spire a man on should be to gain the satisfaction of having perform- ed worthily and in a superior inan- ner. -____s.. There never was s. time when fear held the hearts of politicians so much in thrsu. That is mainly what is wrong with democratic government. The human mind, dom- inated by fear, never realizes what it is capable of doing; it cannot develop self-reliance and self-re- spect. "If I were forced to choose,” said Edmund Burke. "I would far rather incur the hatred of this Colonist. .—-—. gress, where the power of l‘ view ~of Reviews. should they not kno any better then than. cred the earliest.» runuc scrum mfiifl z tlllpulll n"-:..".,?.'a$ *.............~'~'--.-:..::-:..'.:.~ lnlllrh aliens to olllluu John A. Macdonald. Bil’ Wilfroz‘ s-iupollflil.‘ ‘ m’ ales ; ""_\ » ,. “Silt-Now tbtsgthtesnow piollfllf _ _ working on s _ Peter's no“, “m-‘nmvc wouldlt notbolgood-idoatohavs the hills that have been widened Mt last year opened out as for ls the Suffolk Road. This will onlbla the farmers to drive in blown by wagon for Easter market. If it is necessary to have shovels used to get the plough through, why not give the farmers a chance to pay zhelr taxes this way’! The city needs the fsrlners’ business. suspicion that Mackenzie Ring hls nil Kflllfihi-l-ly tbsmthis drug THE BOOMERANG RETURNS ' ous in some oases. The been that physicians are not pru- it very much although the individual um walk in- to a drug store, purchase it, and use it. without supervision.- It is agreed that. the av thyriod extract, as down ‘on the amount reduce the weight in the food does not ' lreduce the, weight the overweight individual not, only but. should puth ’ slcian who will be health and life whilst undergo- ing‘ troat-lnent.‘ with dlnitlophen thyroid, east-tact. . Dr. Sidney Hirsch, bong Island, in Medical ‘ but I ause oftthe precautions so tiophenol 1 lllnited each patients daily intake to 3 grai capsule form. In addition one-half to one ins of thyroid extract daily and a diet. of 1200 to 1 calories (which is about half . liorflht- Bill W "To make sure that my dose was right and to have the patient unde _ ntljol or supervision had the patient ret or third day. During patient was given the amount ofmsdicine to use Y0“ 0B" Nlilllly ulldmwtand that patient so often and Bil/lll! lust, enough of the l dini- trophenol and thyroid last until" tho next." visit mule urn‘ every second And alter all ,a.s both these drugs create a great amount, of heat. in the body and. the body is receiving only half the usual amount of food, just what the effect will be cannot be known beforehand. It is only good sense then, if weight reduced by these methods, that the patient be under the supervision of 12 cents pe to the agen All things unto themselves are abs ute: whole House in fighting for what I The ‘at that “m “m” h 17°13 believed to be the right than enjoy the good wiu of my colleagues by soquicsclng in what. I know in my heart was wrongN-Victoria Defy wind l» ripe “gar failing: thistle-down w, Anchor’: when oaks are riven from e . ‘ride will, that grows through bu; The Administration lpproao‘ to Lowg-ld mrellfisfthbiruw' h the press is different. It is based - n “ch hum“ not on compulllon but on charm. In dealing with the press, Wash- ington stoops to conquer. Where the club has been used on stock exchanges, when strong-armed leadership has been used on Con- last, . The biging remains within the control has had its subtle effect in ' keeping radio close to omcial skirts, the press is handled with open azmsycoldiality. lnd.service.-- - And ‘ulna’ scion, that a ' - pose-blind, mm u p“ Is but the brooded thought no long. Whate'er the hazard, at the first or bone, "01" any tiorce that lifts to make s and benefit for so cas , Can claim the consummation as its _____ ‘Tis what we ale makes certainly Truth (London): No Chrbthn can have remained unmoved by the announclment that theBritish Museum has come into possession of what appear to is: fragments of on unknown gospel. To the New Tests- ment scholar, o! course, the news is immensely exciting. but even the man in the street cannot fau to recognise the interest of s discov- ery which brings lls half a. cen- tury nearer to apostolic times and tn the person of Jesus. llbr these two o: three mutilated leaves, ro- covel-pd from the sands of Egypt. represent the earliest Christian writ- ing known to be extant, being ap- parently not later than the middle of the second century AD... and therefore mte-dstingby mm-e than 50 years the Chester Batty papyri of the Gospels. the Acts and the Pauline Iipistlesyhitherto consid- e Ramble seals the guy- - ~. --Wiiiisln Solitar. Dearth 0f Watchmakers , (Edmonton Journal.) —-~N¢Bl"-y ever; adlult carries a with of stme sort. and u, would by r m” m“ “mmmwr “Md hear so frequently disparaged. The mgthods then in us served their according to s statement. d“. m“ mm,“ “yep than), n“ J m a m“ and!" being superceded. For this is s Wan‘ ‘@°uu°n' My‘ "9 m‘ worldof change, and we change with looming ‘the y; msnently ‘es be assured to continuity of Qgnplgy. world when they entered it, and is likely to dis when they leave it, and mm to “m, m the _ new _ _ _ to their number we may add thou that is what does "anybody want to “m” know lust anybody and do they A SUGGIETIQlN I am, Sir, ctc., 1e w. rs nllhllvls. “w” UDOH uhue. must pay the debt ._.__ . Bin-The latest to io in the l outcry over the two sh articles “m” ”' “pun m” l‘ ‘M59’ by "Producer," that recently appear- ed in your columns. is a writer sign- ing himself Milton Fumoss, with the addition of Vloe-presidenLL. ‘ ‘ lilanketirlg Board. Prom the impor- position he occupies, its-well as by the very superior and condescend- ing manner in whiclrhe "writes, I oinclude that he is a person of no small consequence, and I shall be duly mindful of the fact. At the end o three upon sovihiro- m‘ of his letter, he very modestly says, M‘? m3“ ' "I have made clear to him many things of which he seems so totally cording est ignorant.” Upon which, l refully ed. At all t rc-read his missive, so that o point tllwfl Wh° ha" of its light and leading should esc- deoooiilna the thrl me. I confess to some- disap- pointment in not finding the en- hoblomoli 0i‘ “h”! °5 lightenment so generously proffered. llild. 110W. thty i" was enabled to cull out two mists. powofllil “wit” °f n“ ‘s; there are some y capital levies now in there is an Wprwi" of taxation on Civilisation. org"!!! B‘ DOflldfl-QOOH outstanding facts. Once on a pool tlifly will m5“ W lll"! “ha went to Montreal with one and "frequently quits iiilwwh" hundred and forty-one hogs." and of what misfortunes may chm-lo likewise he had "s. store of informa- from their towlllhfl! W- ihxlv“ tion regarding dressed hogs." I and- others.” hasten to acknowledge my indsbted- Mr. nous for this valuable information, “ft is not just to treat those. w o! which I had previously been ig- ‘have "saved. with 0011981199 v hen he charges me abuse; rather should tho nation! with saying, that the Marketing gratitude be extended to them f0! Board materially assisted "in lower- having laid aside. from the thus ing prices to the producers of hogs," plenty, that which is now so wel- I must dissent, I said no such words. some in the time of need. What I did say was “that prices are "’-" controued absolutely by the packers‘ farmers of Canada. millions of doi- combine, and in bringing about this lars every year." All o! which may condition, the Livestock Marketing be quite true, but in direct contra- Board materially assisted." it is diction to the first statement mode. painful to think that one who car- But no miittfll‘ hi?" rles the lamp of knowledge for we are others, should be himself given to Another gemlroln this rare collec- misrepresentation. with confidence tlon, "I consider the tiollm 0! now somewhat shaken in his accur- ‘Producer’ beneath this dignity °l my of statement. we conic next to guy-intelligent farmer. Which rc- t of the great adventure mind; me of the cynical writer who L to Montreal, where an llliireli-"lo U! defined dignity ‘la only llillthel’. two cents a pound over local prices» name for attenuated gall- d tor a shipment of hogs. No, Mr. vice-president. you do not‘ Accepting the statement. (With it" welcolnenor vii/Hi Wont iilltllilim i let me point out that oonstructive or otherwise; Mr, fill- foul- great packing firms were then. cussion of any kind. unless you competing for business on that mar- yourselves do au the talklnfl- Thl-l get, but ale now merged llltv tiller attitude. unfortunately. hi! hotll with a consequent levelling oi Plltes- that o! too many of our farmers co- Alld right. here colnes in my own operatives in the past, or rather of personal experience. It" so hallhen- their management. The fairest _ ed, that in the same month and veal‘ criticism was resented ind construed g (April, mo) I delivered to the into "an attack." A request for ill- ghipping club, a. number of live hogs, tor-motion was " complied with. and received in payment for them No one was wanted to speak unless r lb. Another lot l sold m praise them. And the insult was ‘ t of a local packing firm what, might have been anticipated. for l6 cents, dressed weight. Till? For this reason some of them are transaction fairly represents others where they are today. We should o: its kind, at that time. _ apply the lesson, Another notable event recorded by experience. This implies nothing the Vice-president. was the ad- against the principles of tic-opera- hile his shipment tion, which are sound in themselves. ogs was enroute to Borden. And and their application in some form , did itl Wondefllll t0 to our social and economic problems, nlate, when the price rises, we did is regarded by lnsny students rolls. it was the other these questions as their only solu- feuowl Prices of all commodities gym, rise and fau as a matter of daily oo- Neither have I any animus against currence. when prices were very the Livestock Mar “ g Board, or high, l have seen the Price 0! Wllt any other tic-operative. Iwish them vary as much as 3 or 4. cents Pei‘ well. which does not. prevent mo lb. in a single day. But because 1 from having an opinion, and ex- nsppened to be offering some on the pressing it if necessary. _ market, I wasn't conceited enough to I have had no wish to unduly pro- think that 1 had anything at oil to long this discussion, out ol re do with it. We are told next, ‘Pro- rol- the editor's space, and the rend- ducer ‘advocates the old system of ers‘ f) “ . J. orefore, some things | home dl-emed hogs." No. Mf- VIW- in previous letters which ed president, not particularly W- Biit mainly of personalities, I have not why should 1 speak lll of it, and dfi- thought necessary to answer. cry what has been of such great use Yes. boomorangs have l way of ions 8 time? 1 returning, and this is one of them have a little experience too. Hill come home! when anyone tells me there la a i065 I of 10% on home killed pork. even ii D 0|!!- ~ m authority with great “store of in- __._*___.____._ formation," l. take the story for what nothing Peter - Peter Moorish it is worth, and that is very little. had been arrested for inebriety, and The reputation of Island pork fol‘ had an unusual excuse in court» quality and excellence had been es- next day, ' tablished long before modern meth- "f w Drun ods were introduced. As far back as earnestly. "1’ foun nil-sol outside l.‘ seventy-five years ago, when the kirk, and knowin’ ml unwortblrless number of swine in the Province to gang inside, I knelt doon on the was more than twice as great as it is steps and slid l wee bit "prayer. at the present time, (census of 186i), "fsec: you were really holding a our pioneer forefathers, without the little service of your own?‘ asked assistance of salaried instructors, the magistrate. ~ Ind others of their kidney. had per- “Yes, that was it, sir." tablished the industry "Well, we'll now take up the col- 'very methods that we now lectloli. Bcvon-lnd-sixponoe or three concluded z sm, sir, etc» 1'50 U _TEABHER$!. We carry a complete lino of Toilet Articles. ' us: mien products o... lied by Ml: Ilotor, Holly- wood's make genius. IDES oncl. W110 Infill!!! 0h “symbols the hsmmorilod. Iifilo olaotn-l: the Overall Ililflv u in plus of the lion and sitar. the Livestock 11:‘ mrgu\g' Alsoothor ivoll hiownlhnoss ‘omuyhyufl n‘? rmimmn. m. vet! at lbltlol. (More, ‘an’ 1,, may psroblnos ‘honoured In m “m,” » . . .. ma’ u M p" M“ Ills of Donny‘; c Bill, lvlllngh Tllllhbwlornfloallntl- v 3. 3 v9. as l .3 at fit, flit a = ~ = on V L. S,- BTEVEN 0N Dbtriot Halogen. 1Q Richmond Skeet. Ohsrlotietowu mnemonic“: r o; . budget goes mwllllhalh 32°‘ jlypmod slwillfl. 80 ll- whether of the Plot. llflflit m’ th‘ at it is paid for out current earnings. l8‘ Successfu FOX BISCUITS because merits essential for health, strength and success- ful propagation. , “IMPERIALS" should be fed liberally now, to vixens because they supply elements necessary, to ensure large litters of strong pups and main- tain health and vigor of vixens, V“I"MPERIALS". fed during this season repay, richly in generous results. ’ ' IIIEERIAL BISCUIT GIJHPANY, Ltd. as progressed or reilroflfllod W‘ brlft has been encourag- imes there have boon taken a delight in fty. In former times the dospoilers were r Jlontiy power in the b0 01' lducsyvs IWEEZI “zntvtuetdz. ~ i fox ranchers feed iMPERlAI.‘ they contain food ele- Charlottletoyn, P. E. I. WufrIBHlOWIY, d to believe them all. for wise men learn There are very few fox ranchers thh vllulblo remedy. Nobody who has used it can dia- count its efficiency. Its lotion is prompt and safe in svery my landing fox men throughout tho world endorse these wonderful Cspsuiol. Thoflmlsilelsuledfromtea Putupinboxesofwltiiilndiwiicaps The No. 2 site is used from 3 in homo of l0. 25, 100 and 500 Caps Prepaid to any address. DR. FFRENCIPS VERMIClDE _ CAPSULES l Greatest 0f All Worm Remedies -_- (Round Worin-Hook Worm -- Tape Worm) The season ls now t... when every t... rancher should guard against the terrible worm menace, which carries oil’ lo many fox pups every year. This pest bls no terror for “FF” VERMICIDE CAPSULES who have not board o! Order st once and ensure timely delivery. E. FUSTEIF-iientral Drugstore Sole Authorised Distributors for P. E. Island. t u... k, sir." u.‘ said sin mm ohoosutio, WQfilIOfiUWforIntlr-a ThFTtvo Macs? N HUNEST PIPE tuliittni "The l Smootlipst Smoke" roescco co. its. Charlottetown I u 011ml luv flolidastha Continent Q1‘. u i. t I1\IKtl‘lQ“i'i-HXIFQEI1 utters’: gross l. .' - l . _ . .i‘ti"gl.“l‘\ftvrllltllgolfl|fd§prqqr§‘rpf“"v1"" ;,. days to three weeks- ulel at 81.00, $2.50 and weeks to 3 months-Put up ulcs at. 50c, $1.09. $8.00 rs! wen-vs; 1-3;‘: ______,__. Province 1lc r.ii illiiEYt.t & iuciltitsolrs