' iii. u’. __.-i'......-. U. l ‘l.- l At ‘$10.00 offering wsorrrll . 1000 Sham tlnly of BIassA Stock 0F MIILPEIIIIE 0YSTEIIS LIMITED. Each share Class A stock carries a bonus of two shares of class B stock. We iuummend the purcikse of these share. We believe from the information in our files that the shares of Malpeque Oysters Limited pog- sess unusual investment possibilities. ' For complete details regarding this limit“ PHONE 1122 OR WRITE T0 ISLliIIO SEGIIIIITIES 00MPIIIIY Limited lilac-c Block, Queen Street, Per Share Charlottetown I STOICK QUOTATIONS FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received ovlr Pitfls ldsiiddobhlvatawlre) NEW YORK, Nov. 5-Al1 the 199111118 newspape are carrying stories to the effect that the treas- ury department la ready to make limited concessions to business in the matter of uridlstributed prof- it; tax. Apparently the sentiment of the tax sub-committee o! the House ways and means commit- tee is strongly in favor of a re- vision 0f the undistributed profits tax. Another item of interest to- day is the report that Hitler will mediate the far east situation and 15 15 “Ported that both sides have accepted Hitler as e. med- iator. American stocks in London i-rfl lbollt the same as last year's New York close. The action was rather favorable yesterday and we look for a rally today. NEW YORK. Nov. 5—Dun and Bradstreets say of U. S. 'I‘rade_ Hesitant improvement at, the quircil. Box J 491. ‘o0 <l$t¢ll2t§~0 (‘antral Guiirilhin locals. 4o per aivuril; Annln ‘to [Ilfl I\ orlli iii vionl. tlflivr rules uli application. Alillilliliin Cliurgu fl§l§1d$t§ For Sale IOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. MRS. Jessie McKenzie, Hurisvdle. B-l482-l1-6-3i. f A Bargain for quick Stilt! newly built complete Fox Ranch consisting Of D808. 100 x 60 guard fence, 100 x 10 pup shed catch boxes. Also breeders if re- Allvertising Rates-Payable in Advance lliilrntrmulilsltiumz? Hlljoelsliltrr-Lana Eastern locals, lo - i-n o llel 0c l .|, spirlliiui Oifnriiigs, curds. 010., to per unlined; I“ I u". o’ per nil-ii. Milli-es of Tliiuiks and Appreciation, w“ m“. h,“ m. 4° p" for any udicrlliieinent twenty-five “M; var wurdl classified Floris! and Letters of Condolence 10o Wanted WANTED - sear. coin‘. Mas Davison, 170 Pimnce street, FIJRNACETTE PRACTICALLY new for sale, 1 Fall. M. Corbett, L-li89-i1-0-li. FOR QUICK SALE 30 FT. lIIOTOR bunt with l0 H. P. lttnrliie Engine, 160 traps. rope. Apply Isaac Mar- tlii. Wood Isla 144 41-5-31. 1.L"‘“ “ ii flit COAT FOR SALE. LIMITA- iluu Raccoon, practically new. Apply 223 Fitzroy bclwccii 12.30 L-Mfl-ll- . FOR SALE-MINK. ONE llUNl)- red dollars per trio. Nlil-"li. be sold before November 20th. P. C. Bowness, Albany, R. R, P. E. I. ' L-illifl-li-fi-fli. ..-_..___ FOR SALE — A LIMITED NUM- bcr of dark Eastern Mink suitable for foundation stock. ‘Todd's Fur Corp. 577 Washington Sh. Boston. ‘ Mass. N-!_i_'_l:l_-_l i-li-o-s- 11-12-19. SIZES USED lt/LDIATTDRFI, fuinacea. pipe block niid galvan- ilzed. Baths. sinks. hit-sins and toilet! at reasonable PYCPS. Ideal Plumbing Suppiics Limited. 30 Craig St. West. Monti-cal. Sat. ti. L-i-zsa-u-li-al. WANTED TO RENT a on 4 rocms in the vicinity of st, Avards by the lst of Deeempen A9011’ Guardan. L-l429-11-0-3i. Lost LQST — TRUCK WHEEL AND tre between Freetown and Nor- born. Finder please notify Lac Hblnllcit. Freetown. L-ltll-ll-‘l-Bi _ wnlvnvzn - EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. A l mpgno Mrs. Amos Rodd. lililllon. n _~ L-l415-11-4-3i. LOST - BLACK sup may pox hound "Laddie." Collar and tag no.3572. Please notify R. A, MacKenzle, Flat River. L-1488-11-8-3l. “isllflieszilanwu- 0.1110111" - UNMARKED pox. Female Help Wggtgg __ “.0755; Mail). SZIlIlPm-Clésllgl“. 435 ll unwrap-Jim woman for housework. Mrs. Mal- colm Buchanan, Breadalbarie. L-l458-11-5-3i. .._]I_____ n i‘ L-1436-lVi_-5-3l. I _ 149?; T0 LET FURNISHED iiooivi will" bath and board. Apply 40 _PlilisIJuro)_Sl..__ Liliou-ii-e-ai T0 lJ-JT-IIOUSE 53 ORLEBAR .J“‘°£E-_PP'>"__L1_4?4- L-l Fl RNISIIEI) R0001 SUITABLE l m" business puiplc. Telephone L-llilfiit- '10 LI-JT-JIOIISE 226 CUMBER- larid Street. lloaslonlible rent. Apply l'| Orlebar Street. l-fliililjl-iitil; utmomed EXPERIENCED (TIRE. WANTS Geo. C. McLean, Wiitshire. L-l350-11-S-3i. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Reasonable rates. 33 Orlebgr Elveet- L-1400-1l-4-3i. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED ziilifLgrafton Street. Io-ltoo-ll-t-Si WANTED - a papv r0 aoolvi or board. Apply 45 Grafton St. L-1824-l1-2-i-6. Ii/ige Help Wanted APPRENTICE WANTED TU learn Barber ‘rrade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Coi- iege. Halifax. 17-850. I WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS w obtain positions as Letter Oar- ricrs, Postal Clerks, Customs l3- smlners, Clerks. and Stencgrapla- ei-s. etc. and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M. C. C. Schools Ltd, Toronto i0. Oldest in Canada. MEN: AMBITIOUI. ACTIVE, trustworthy, preferably with trav- elling equipment. experience help- ful but not essential. to distribute lino of 200 guaranteed household products in reserved districts. Cash terms. Fair profits. No Risk. Splendid business opportuni- Wotk. References. Apply "L" . . . ties for marl willing to get aheadl --gunm1an' huge-ya r‘ ‘ ‘ information witlzolist Osb- . ligation, Pamilex Co. t- Mnle, instruction _ Clement so. Montreal. ' >__ ..‘.ZI"_‘Z. N_ 9_10_g_sa;.fl_ lll-ZIJABLLE MEN. TO TAKE UP Iili- Conditioning and Electric R-Plllserlition. Prefer men now "mliloycd and mechanically in- clilicd. with fair education and willing to train spare time to be- wmc experts in ‘nstallation and service work as wcl as planning. islimating. etc. Write Ill/ill! R80- Present occupation. Utilities Inst. B0! 491 care Guardian. N-379-ll-ti_-_8_. LEI-Ht?! AIR CONDITIONING AND Refrigeration the Tliermo way. 10w ilricad course with shop trnin— ‘hi: Write Mr. Ma-Iilh. registrar. 303 Fiiaroy Street, Charlotte- ripen. ~ L-ISDO-ll-li-li. agents Wanted IGENTS-GELL MEN‘! NICK- ties. 140% profit. We carry lamest assortment. Lowest riroa. Orders flllcd by return msl. No iilibnti- tutei. Samples free. Ontario Neck- weal- Company. De t. 65, Toronto. 11-900-10-3 414-13-2047- MI-IN: IF YOU POSSEBB INITIA- tive then you should sell our line of 200 guaranteed home necessities in a reservedterritoryl N0 risk- Cash terms. Plenty of genuine‘ chances for success. inde ndence and a sure living. Ambit oils men only need apply for Free parti- culars. Familex 50.. 570 St. Clem- ., Monti-e . m‘ s‘ Edllmiliwalllh Personal ,______i-__._.__ - _ ORIGINAL POEMS Whig? for immediate conaigier- 3°ll...‘.’°°'“i=f.° 9.1%‘? Muse u era . -- ' ‘ - Toronto. N-l05-0-25-8at-9i. -u ._ can as FINAN- WOMEN YOU hmwr cially indellfindmi- w‘ ad hundreds of Canadian $315101: earn a living by OWN-link ma; gill-tens in their own homes. d‘ tl-nled booklet free. The Cans g1 Kindergarten Institgte. 'f;°n - close of October gave way to a steady upturn at most of the lead- ins centers of distribution with the increase in sales for the week ranging from 2 to 6 per cent, In nearly all districts. however, more of the advantage over last year's totals was lost which left the estimated volume 0t’ retail die- tribution 4 to 15 per cent over that recorded for thg- correspond- ing 1936 week while the estimated wholesale volume was unchanged for the week. The gain over that of a year ago was reduced 0 to 15 per cent. NEW YORK. Nov. 5-Cities Service Co. and subs nine months ended Sept. 30 net income $5,293; 526 after reserve for possible un- distributed profits surtax and re- serve of 03,500,000 for contingen- cies against net income 03.939202 i.ri the first nine months 1930- NEW YORK, Nov. B—Efforts of railroads to secure I. O. C. approval of rate increases estimated to yield upward of $450,000,000 an- nually will have backing of rail labor. competing forms of trans- portation and some regional truck- ing associations are prepared to seek approval of 15 per cent in- crease. a New York I I Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitlield and Co. Members oi Montreal Stuck Ex- change and Montreal Curb) siueiia open Close Al Chem 157 15B Am can 98% 8815 Am ‘ror Pr 41c 41.‘: Am Rad 12%» 12'... Ani '1‘el Tel 150% 151% Am Water ll-‘i 12h; Anaconda 261i. 27 Atchlson 3B ta 38% Ati Ref _ Auburn l0 10!; Bald < Bait. Ohio 12-7.’. 13 Bendix Av 13H 13% Beth Bt 505i 49%‘. Briggs Man 27 26% Case 970i. 971/: Chas Ohio 367i 37314 Chrysler 70 ' 2 'l0 ‘h. Com S01 8'»; 81L. Com So CCon Can 47 48 on Ed 2Q 24W Con Chis Co Com Prod 56% 57 Cur Wright A iii". 11".’ Deere 24 24's Dupont 119 ‘i 1211i: Elec Auto Lt Elcc Pr Lt 12% 11h’ Firestone Gen Elec 40% 3975s Gen Foods 30% 30%. Gen Mot 39's 39% Goodrich Good T 227i. 22% G1. No Pid 26-h’; 26% I-Iud Mot. Car Sta 8h Ill Cent Int H111‘ 73 ‘l2 Int Ibl Tel ‘H6 7% Johns Man Co Kennecott ans 32% Miss Pac RY Mur , Mont. Ward 10H. 3976 N Y Cent l9 19 Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 20% 20% New York N H Nor Am Co 191-1. 19 Noi- Pic 12st 12% Pack Mot 5'91 5% Paramount W6 14% Penn R. R 22% 32% Phil Mor 78% 77% Piiil Pct Co P t Tel Cab , u Scr N J 34% 35'... Pure Oil C0 l3 ’ 13h Radio Co 1h m Radio K O I Sears Roe Co 541» 64% Shell Union Oil v South Palcd 20h 20% Std Oil n Std Oil N J 50" 10%" Btude Co 6% "! x Co United Air 1B", 1B"- Unlted Corp Sj/i 3% United Drug M 1% United Gas Imp 11 10% U S Rub 275d 27% U 5 St Co 57% 667s U B Ind A1 Vanadium l6 I 161i Warner Bros 0'31 0% West Union" 300.: 32 West Air B 26h 26% West Efec 99 95% Woolworth 57% 58% WINNIPEG. Nov 5 —(OP)— General trade conditions through- out Canada continue lo show im- prcvemant over last year. the weekly report of _the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association said today. Eastern Canada vanoes in nearly all businesses while western Canada wholesale firms reported activity slow. Report for Halifax and Balnt John follows: Halifax: wholesale and retail trade well maintained. Dry fish market continues dull but the 1, ‘ i‘ hank catch this year is the largest for several seasons. Cotton and woollen mills are well employed. Saint John wholesale trade eon- tiinles to show improvement over last year. Retail trade is normal showed ad- and collections fair MONTREAL. Nov. 5—Presidsnt Cardenas of Mexico yesterday do. creed nationalization of 800.000 acres of oil lands under lease to Std. _Oi.l of Calif. Over-rules Mexi- can Supreme Court decision. U. S. Tax on Surplus-Discus- sion o! uridlstributed corporation income tax to be item number one on committee list at coming Con- gress session. Montreal Light Heat and Power —Power ,. ‘action for both October and for the ten months excluding secondary and export power up nearly 0 per cent over like 1936 period. Gas down 8 per cent for October and 3 i-I per cent for the ton months over a year ago. Bank Clearinge-B! major Can- adian cities show aggregate drop l8 per cent in last week from like 193B period. Montreal down 2'1 per cent, ‘Ibrontc dropped about 16 per cent and Winnipeg 93 per 08h . Hiram Walker-Declares quart- erly dividend of $1 a share on common payable December 16. American Bmelting-Ouila price of copper l-l. cent a pound to ll 1-2 cents. Newfoundland Bulphlto Mill- riir. 5.1114111...“ i iiiuw 1w arwxi-al) .-\.~¢ Walnut Newfoundland Government nego- tiating with Bowater-moyds Com- i pany of England for construction of $6,000,000 sulphlte pulp mill. Coal Production-Total for Sept ‘ 1,415,219 849M151‘. 1.448.051 tons in Sept. i936. l WASHINGTON, Nov. S-Therci is no apparent disposition here to l price of $35 an ounce, a check of official opinion showed no senti-j ment in favor of raising price! Some officials laughed outright atl the possibility while others ad- 1 mil-ting that rumors about the‘ price were bound to start denied that there was any possibility of 1 any change at this time. Montreal Stock Exchange .___._. (Supplied by Pltfleld and Co. Members of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) tocks Open Close Bell Tel 162 162 Brazilian 17 16% Bruck Silk All 4 B C Pow A 34. 34 Build Prod Can Cement 9 8". Can Nor Pl‘ ’ Olin C01’ Fd 9th l0 Can Car Pid 22 22h’: Can Hydro Pfd gen girl Al A . 5% 1W1 an ac. 8h’. 8‘; Cali Steam 3 3 Celanere 20 20 Cock Plow Bil 8% Col-ls Smelt 54!. 52 Dist Seag Dom Coal Pfd 18% 18% Dom Bridge 31 31% Dom St B 13% 13% Dom Tex Dryden 8'5’- Bit Eng Elec A < Eng Eieo B ggunfgsé a? 111i. 111i ll 955 9"‘: _ Goodyear Gypsum, 7 7 Ham Bridge How Smith 16% 101i Imp Tob 131;. 131s Int. Nickel 44% 44% Int Pow Pfd. Lake Woods Masse, Har 6% 6% glicColpFt 10H 10% out ow 30 30 ‘Nat Brew 371.4 3a . Nat St Car 2B 28 , Noranda 46 4R [S311 ggé/D 15% 15% winlsan 20st 21 St Lawrente 6 6'4 Si: Law Pfd 18 17V: Sou Cali Pow St. of Can 69 68 St of Can Pfd Win Elec A 3 2% Win Elec B TORONTO, NOV. 5 —iCPJ—A stronger dollar price for gold bars in the London market. ac- companied by heavy buying of the gold shares in London and New York, imparted an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the Toronto market and the golds boomed for a couple . 391M929?! IIPFIIIQQPIIY PM? 91.19112 session. The group was up 3 points in the index at the close. Other groups were down narrowly at the _ close. Senior golds were taken in good volume but the buying centied in the secondary issues. Dome reach- ed a top price of 48 1-2 and closed at 47 1-2 for a net gain of 5-0. McIntyre also dropped a point. of its early gain, holding only l-4- polrit and Lake Shore finished l-z-point up. l-folllngei- was steady. Wright-Hargreaves stood out in the cheaper gioilp, trading 19.500 shapes on a price advance of 35 cents to 7.05. Only 25 cents of the gain was held. Other medium- price issues holding gains of 10 to 20 cents included O'Brien, Read- Authier, Pickle Crow. Preston BISOOe and Central Patricia. Anglo- Huroninn added 30 cents. Madsen Red Lake lost 8 cents net with 991000 shares mining out of. the heavy selling was unex- plalned. Base metals weakened sharply after the announcement came out of a cut in the U. S. copper price to 1i cents. Norsnda dropped 1-4 and Hudson "Bay 1 1-4. sherrltt. Faloonbi-tdge. Sud-bury Basin and Waite-Amulet closed down mid Ventures was up 40 cents. Castle advanced ii cents and Eldorado finished the day unchanged. change the official American gold l - wheat 80 l-il; feed 68 l-B; No. SRVB YOU T110119)’. A small Down Payment delivers choice of any of the new Studio Couches. Balance can be paid in small weekly oi- Use The Holman Home Plan YOU!‘ 106 1-8. Oats -Nov. 0'! 5-8b; Dec 44 3-4; - May 43 3-4b. I Barley —Nov 59 5-8; Dec it'll 5-8-1; May 56 l-2. l Cash prices: Wlieal. ~N0. 1 hard 135 i-s;‘ No, 1 iioi" 135 l-B; No. 2 nor 130 1-8; No. 3 nor l0'l l-il; No. 4 nor 100 5-8; No. 5 wheat 94 l-B; No. I15 garnet 108 i-B; No. 2 garnet 105 spec 92 l-B; No. 5 spec 87 1-8; No. 5-8; No. i durum 86 l-a; No. 4 6 spec 80 l-B; track 120 1-18; screenings 550. Outs —N0. 2 cw 4'1 3-4; No. 3 cw 47 1-4; ex 1 feed 4'1 1-4; No. 1 feed 43 3-4; No. 2 teed 42 3-4; N0. a feed 3a 3-4: track 46 3-4- Bailey -No. a cw 58 "I-H; N0. 4 cw 57 7-8; No. 5 cw 56 t-ll; N0 l - cw..55..1-8.;_ hack. .59..§-ll-.. .. . MONTREAL. Nov. 5 —rCP)—— Prices held steady with trading light oii Canadian commodity ex- change today. Butter spot: Que fresh (92 score) l-B-l-t Que firsts r92 score) 1-8-1-4; Que 2lids 138 score) 1-9-1-4; Que grass regraded 14-1-2; sales: 300 boxes Que flesh J92 score) 29 i-ll-l-i. Cheese spot: Unquoted. mggs spot: 0m, A-large 45a: A- medium 41a: pullets 32a; B-llffi‘? 26 1-2; C 22a. MONTREAL. Nov. 5 ~10?)- Butter and egg prices ruled steady to firmer oii Montieal open pro- duce markets today. Biltter was quoted at 29 l-8- 3-8 for carlols or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 30 l-2 for solids and 31 for prints. . Graded egg shipments in clirlots or less were 45 cents a dozen for A-large, 41-42 for A-mediuxn. 32 for A-puliets. 25 l-2-26 1-2 for B- lai-ge and 22 for C. Cheese was 14 3-8-1-2 for On- lai-io Oct-make, white and colored, and 14-14 2-8 for similar Quebec‘ grades. Potatoes: No. 2 Que white 80's .-35-.40; N. B. nits No. l 90's .65‘, P. E. I. mts No. 1 00's .75-.'l'l; 80's 55-61; 50's .43; No. 1 cob- . blers 80's .82-.65 29 29 29 28 Priced At . . pany members of Montreal Stock arket) Stocks Open Close Abitibi 29g 1% ASDSStOs 55 55 B A Oil 200.‘. 20% Béiillilflrllois 51"»; 7 Brew Corp 0 160 Bath A 111’. 11 Cali Vickers Dom Tar M; 6-‘; Don A B 5 Fkzucr Fraser V T O 175 17"; Ford Hir Walker 45 45 Home Oli llfl 114 Ilfll) Oil 10% ill Int Pete 31 300i Molchers A Price Pfd Royalrc 33": 3311i a Currencies _.a --.. ._... .......~ ...-. N... ........... MONDRiEAL. Nov. 5 —tCP)-— on Montreal foreign exchanges to- Pouiid Sterling climbed 7-8 cent day to 84,99 1-2. The French franc impromd 02 cent to 3.40 cents while tlie United States doi- lar held unchanged at 3-01 dis- count. NEW YORK. Nov. 5 --tAP: A sharp rise in European curren- cies, led by the Pound Sterling, followed a wide mark-up today in the London trcc market price of gold. caused by continental demand for the metal for hoarding pur- poses. Sterllng, in New York trading, added 1 7-8 cents to reach $1.99 3-4.1; new high level for 1037. The French franc was up 01 5-8 of a cent at 3.40. Netherlands guilders, on the other hand, dipped .02 1-2 of a cent. Canadian dollars were unchanged at 1.00 3-04. Cheese Ont l4 3-0-1-2; Que .14- .l-t l-li: butter No. 1 .29 l-B-il-B. Eggs in cartons: A-lnrgc 45; A- nicdium .41_.‘2; A-pullcts .32; B- large .75 l-2-16 i-2i O .22 Potatoes: No. 2 Que white 80's $45-10; N. B. nits N0. 1 0011:1371; P. E. I. mls No. l 90's .75-.7'l; 80's .67: 50's .48; No. 1 cobbler: 80's .02-.65. Celery bunch lo-i5c Potatoes pk. 15c Turnips 2 for 4U 5c Cabbage head ,0 8-100 Tomatoes ripe 3 lbs '5 25c Beets bunch 0L’ Steak lb 18-201: Roast beef 15-206 ‘Stew meats K3446 Chicken each 9041.05 Butter lb 32-306 Mutton lb 1'14 < Cream 40¢ Eggs doz 35-401‘- Fqwl 75-3100 Ollls bu: _ 50c Lamb lb ill-l?" Veal lb lJ-IM‘ Cod ll) 0C , Haddock 1Q!‘ l Mackerel each 3J0! Onion. 10 lbs 39¢ Squash lb , 3w Apzvr; doz 10 30C CIlIIlbPYYICS lb 196 Pigs 6 week. old $40045 . .Duaks...eacli 85:$1.20 Geese each $190-$225 NESDAY as SATUBDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Pumpkin. lb BANKS (Supplied hy Piifield and Co.) Stocks Open Close Bk of Can Bk of Com 164 1G3 Bk of Mil 196 196 Bk Nova S Royal Bank 117 1'17 “lliamond Treasure" OQ-Qboec-oe-eeeoscessa-obo» SATIN BLOUSES $2.25 to $2.95 FKIRTS $1.95 TO $4.50. R. P- SIMPSON ‘ Queen Street. FOR our: WEEK 1on1. Salurlla Nov. 6th Nov. 13th Finished End Table and a British Plate. Mirror FREE With Every Studio Couch Dmlt miss “"5 Pulslalldlllg Olllmflllllli)’ to procure a smart walnut finished End Table and a British Plate Mirror, size l2 x 24, FREE. If you order that new Mud") couch U100 Y0" Illlve been planning to buy, now, we'll include both the end table and ‘IIIIITOI.’ without extra ch arge. Our assortment of Studio tiouchcs l‘? "IQ Iflrllest in the Province and feat ures all new styles and coverings. You'll find Just What you are looking for in our selection and u a price iIlllI will ll Big Shipment of New Iiouches Just Arrived 335» End Table and Ilirror FREE monthly amounts. No Interest -- No Extras. CHARLCWTTETONvN SUMMERSIDE Ftp‘ Ygsterda ’S spinners .\‘l‘ Montreal Curb - _ , Local Market Tyrggmlig; ...."Z.‘..“.“'l§ll?; .§‘.?."....i;..‘.§iit m“ H d Quotations g;5*=,;§.=;,r7=-‘=*~'"< Nov‘ 113 1'8; Dec 108 1'4; May Exo 211;! hgnEIHfiIIiIntrEEII CORRECTEDTCTIIIVERY WED- Illerlilo pow... “up... ..l| lullili}. I Phone 236 ‘ ‘ JOOQO4OOOO—JO§O+GO~OOOOOOQI l ‘iuolllili can: Stock. (‘rop and Implements. Thursday, November 11th. PERCY SMITII. North Milton. %24§l' nus-ha.- i mo‘ m...“ lll .-i.-.--. ‘~ ‘ qiu-Ilwlv, m... r . l»- hul or H“ ‘l l ;»,,,..-l ll...--... l-~ 4 - “mun IIIUPI" it will, ..l u... .. n I, \i--l..-...i ill ‘ In .‘|I|llh| ~10». ..l...-.»l.l wml in \l . frmit ..l u..- litlll n. 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Thllflllll) tlu- nlull. .1.- .I i‘ '1 "'\~ ' *1 '. _ . ._ \ _/:..1,1-.~-_-_-, ‘ v .. »d.,-_ ' - :- . .» slllh- a|I\ ... ll l. w.» .i.- . lity .l.<;..hl \< m-i -->1li .....¢.-.i lllvvn "mu-r m3 Iniml .....i ll..- will lif the Illlll (‘hurl this 4th they hr \..\- min-r \. II. Ill'l7 IIGII In ille- first you! iii Ills \ July's frllll. (L. . . (Fgil) II. I tl I'.\ IJIRII all