5.51 QIIYSQ-HTS! '-‘ -_i-. ran dualism . _. c .v-v vwa¢uov o-ww ipruq‘ Octave l “O, oui! my mos’ bes’ friend is de OXO Cube. l When Octave would to please Monsieur wit de consome or paté de game, I mak it wit de OXO Cube. When Monsieur et Madame come home in de night, ‘ l send up de nic’ hot OXO—-and dey sen’ der thanks f to Octave for bees-what you say ?—-’appy thought. .1 When Madame giv de lunch or de big diner, den ~ _ Octave use de OXO Cube for to mak so many oi de l new dishes dat Madame she say lik dis, ’my chef, i Octave, he is de wizard. . O, Ouil Octave is de king of dem all when he has de OXO Cube for de soup, and de sauce, and de game _ pie, and de jellies, and croquette and de fricasse, and de lot of other tings wat Octave mak wit de little cube. You jes try him—den you see”. ‘ The Great At grocers everywhere. Beet Economy. ‘lniinsof 4 - 15c. “ “ " 10 - 30¢. LOOKING FAR AHEAD “I wish l knew l|i)\\' liig stock of axes." hartiwari- lllt-‘Flilltllli. “Why don't you start Hi platitiug vamiinizii " .}__>___.____.___é -_ i NO CAUSE FOR WORRY to move my Hardware Dealer: luiii-uitid th- going to pay tor that inguiachini- l 5Ulll you? IYPH- ton; 3, Florence Bell. Cape 'l‘rav T ' ‘ - » " . . .<llL'_L'|i'~li'll h.~ siiiil that in .i sliol‘! time it would iiisii Cobbiei. PQ‘ifl[Qg5--1 , Eiii-i Cixiliéeigiie.’ iiziiivnim’ zowthifgliilqgrlg3rsei 4. DQ111311 Howflll- (AIDE F1111‘ ‘ wig, i,“ i~,,i- iiWii-g - Sheena!“ Cape Tvravvgrse; 2' no,“ Traverse’; 4’. ‘Ixirfllllla 13:8": ersc; 5, Ruth Cnrruthers, Carleton. .___._._-d._,_i.___.._ __ ______ _____ A otiiy .\lCFilI‘lilll€, l\orth Carleton; 3, <§i l For ard water washing— use Sunlight! Y OU will find that Sunlight quickly softens the water as no other product can do. The dirt in your clothes will be easily dis- solved hy the natural cleansing oils in Sunlight, and you will not be annoyed by the dirt floatinfi on the surface and clinging to the clothes as you remove them from the wash. Sunlight Soap i’: equally success/u! in Iinrd or soft waln- Toronto ' We have,‘ ' CHOICE BUL i‘ l ust received our annual Fall shipment of G s direct 1mm HOLLAND. i ~l Large flowering DOUBLE and SINGLE TULIPS. HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS, FRIESIA. NARCISSUS, CROCUSI DARWIN. TULIPS, HYACINTHS tor blooming at Christmas, etc., etc. 80nd i6} our nuts LIST. POSTAGE PAID on oll ii orders at ilot prlcel. 1i Plant. out-door Bulbs any time this month or next or before ground is frozen. CAR §__& QQMPAINY LIMITED coil. o IN cii ICE sesoa mo autos _ ‘when are ygufus lJichie, Carleton; 3, Ruth Car- clectric wash. .\li's._liill.~': Pop for ii'.’ \\'li_v, you Carleton; Rose Trenbolm,‘ Corle- tOli. i‘ Carrots-l, Arthur Wright. North Carleton; 2, Ashley Bartlett, North Carleton; 3, HnzsLMcMichen. Cope Traverse; 4, Ruth Cutcllfls, Cape ton. Silflflill Fillll5 (Continued fromvlPage 2) Carleton; 2, James Traverse; 8, Verna Weeks. Carle- ton; 4, Mnfbel Rodgerson. Cape Traverse. .., . _. , Onions-t; Jfilm "Myers, Carle- ton; 2, Olive Giltespie. Carleton; 3, Gertrude Carmichael, Carleton. Cucumbers-l, Doris _Campbell, Cape Traverse; 2. Ashley ‘Bartlett, North Carleton; 8, Verna Weeks, Jockey Race tor boys.—-t. Eugene Murphy and TbecfLannlgnn; 2. Melvin McKinnongnd Allan King; it, Woodrow Jackson and John Low- lar; 4, Archie Mt-Lennun and Lue Higginbotham. Wheelb rro\v Race for boys. —l. Eugene M rphy and Theo. Lanni- gan; ‘.1, El oi McKeeirian and Jo- Traverss; 3, John; Myers. Carleton lley Crooks, Cape fhaverse. t." ctAss; tori-IVE crock AND ‘ i,-|’.QUiLTRY~ . Blllldifllll Race.~l‘ Elliot Mcl-{ee- Heels“ Rum ‘c - - ., - . llitclitle, Caps i i ~ . 12, Al , . i. " h“ H _' i i ' __‘_1 ii Traverse; 3. Benedict "Carmichael, liaikuaid Race ior hoys. , . C, _i _ __ , _. _ ,, . . The at eton, 4, Mabel Rndgerson, Cape ilu ll (rllillll, -. Allan King. J. o q, v _ _ ‘ ildtllllipliill; -i, Jack Cahill. Tmlemm 5' Earl Sheeham Lap” l‘lE|\‘li\\'iIl‘il Race for giilsx-l. rflveli¥e~ . ' . _\',.|ii. 31,099; 2' yiiiriiia yipgiii. Pumpkins-l. zAshley Bartlett. i,.,ii;‘;;_ Lizzie Nicholson; 4, Pi-is- North Carleton; 2, Olga Campbell, iiiii, 310cm . Cape Traverse; 3, Hilda Harvey. .\liil‘I‘l8(l Women's liace.—1..\llr$- Cape Traverse; i. Stanley Howatt, iii-o. (irattu; :2. Annie Steele; 3. Carlet m; 5, Hazel McMit-hen. Cape .\lt's. Nat, Mi-Kiunou; -i, Mrs. Peter Ti-av.@-_.ie_ llllllll. CLASS 4-FLOWERS i'l:i1H-h§a;?‘hi1=11ji'~'-y}i\31hwgfltifll"; Sweet Peas-l, Vivian Howati. -__i-_ ",.i.. . < . , . '- .. i, Qdllfilun’ 2,’ bmnlei Rowan’ cane‘ i. Roy Cutcllife, Ctipe Traverse; 5. 51'“ '\‘1'14“ ' . ton; 3 Joan Myers Carlston- 4 1 - 'l‘rustei.-s' ltactn-l. Geo. (irattti; Olive dmespie éurkhou 1 ' Ruth Lutcltfle. Cape Traverse. 3" Ewes‘ (lrahaml 3‘ James Rem” Any VarietyL-i. S/tanlcy Hovvnli. 1_ J; ~ M -.\" tilty. . ' _ _ , . ‘ifarilifgitn visage com“ Carleton; 2, Olive Gillespie. 108ml? - e . __ 40>} Vernon Muttdrt. Lowther, North Olrleton; 5, Stirl ing Gillespie. Carleton tart, Carleton. Pullet and Cockerel, -Pi_vtnotith Rock-L Lloyd Lowther, lNurth Carleton; 2, Cedric Campbell. Cape 'l‘ravetfie. _ Ducks-d, James 0‘0onnell. Carle» ton2. Annie Low-ther, North Carlo- ton; 3-‘ Mae Trenholni, tlarletou; CLASS 11—OOLLEOTIONS [OW 3 John “Wm can“ _ i Noxious Wceds—l, Carleton " _' ' H ‘ "_ _' _ on’ " School. Principal's Department; 2, CARLETON SCHOOL FMR sum“ Holld“ (‘allemm 5' Mabel Dorothy Muttart. Carleton; 3, ____ Rodgerson, Cape Traverse. Carleton School. iPrimsry Depart- ment; ~i. Annie Lowther, North Carleton. . ‘Free Leaves-l. Evelyn Camp- bell, Cape Traverse; 2, Cape 'l‘ruv- arse, Primary Department; 3. Carla ton School, Principal's Department; 4, Carleton School. Primary lle- partment; 5,Charles Bartlett, North Carleton. ._ _ ' ISamples 0t‘ Wood-l. Cape"l‘rtiv- erse School, Primary Department. CLASS 1--GR.AlNS " Potted Plank-l. Stanley Howatt, Cape Traverse; 2, Fenton Howatt. Carleton! 3, iHolda Harvey, Cape Traverse; 4. Ruth Carruthrs. Carlee I071. Oals—1, Cedric Campbell, Cane TW-averse; 2. John Myers. Carleton; a. EllZl)’ Campbell, cape 'Frfl\'@1"? l. John Multurt- Carleton; 5, P3811 Sheehun Cape Traverse. Wheat-d, Earl Slieehan. Caps CLASS 5—-FRUIT Appl-es, Red Astrachnn-i, Ev- elyn Campbell, Capt Traverse; 2. Traverse; 2, Cedric Campbell. Cape Jfliieph Smith Carleton; 3, Cedric Traverse; 3, John Myers, Carleton; Campbell, Cape Traverse; 4. Ruth .4. iviiiieri wrigiii. North Carletomlclllcllfle. Care Traverse; 5. Arena Ernest Smith, Carleton. Muttart. Carleton. Coru~l, John Myers. Carleton. AltDlfls. weallllY-l. D0118 Glllfifi- i Thresher] Beaus—l, Doris Camp i119» (311119113113 2- Arthur “lrlglll. boll. Cape Traverse; 2, John Myers. Nflrlll Cilflfiifl"; 3. Ruth Cflrrutli- lciiileioii; 3. Hazel .\Ic.\iichen, Chile m. Carleton: 4. Cedric Campbell. lTrziverse; 5, Reta Dickie, Carleton. C3118 Traverse; 5. V811"! W991“. Traverse; 5, Reta Dichie, Carleton. Carleton. CLASS 6—OANNING CLASS 2-50075 Strawberry-J. Viola Gillespie, Grew Mountain Pptatoes—1, Earl Cai-ieioiii 2' Marion Dickie’ Cari‘, Sliueltau, Cape 'l‘raverse; 2. 'i‘hom» ion; 3_ Dorothy Mutmri’ Carieion, 4, Verna Weeks, Carleton; 5. Ger» trude Carmichael, Carleton. Beets—1- Willa Crossntnn, Cape CLASS 12—8CHOOL WORK Exercise Book——(a) 1. Mabel Rod- gerson. Cape Tnaverse; 2. Weutinll MuWllliams, Cape Tritverse; Laura Howatt. Cape Traverse. (b) I, Rose Trenholm, Carleton; 2, Hazel McMicheti. Cape Traverse; 3, Lyla Rodgersou, Cape Traverse: 4. Anglenu O'Connell, Carleton; 5. ltoy McCitrviIl, Carleton. (c) l, Doris Campbell, Cape 'l‘ruv~ eras; 2. Bessie Treuholm, Carla-i .. .o, rililiurs, Carleton; 4. Wilbert \\'righl, North Carleton; 5, Stirling Gillespie, Carleton. (d) l. Evelyn Campbell, Cape Traverse; 2, Verna Weeks. Carlo» ton; 3, Vivian Howatt. ‘Carleton; 4, Gertrude Cariniqliinel, Carleton. Map Drawing-ta) l, Viola Gilles- pie. Carleton; 2, Charles Bartlett, North Carleton; 3, Anni-i CflfllllClb aei, Carleton; 4, Annie Lowther. Traveme; Traverse, , CLASS L-COOKINQ , White Bread-l, Marion Dickie, 9111181011; ZJRuth Cnrruthers, Carle- ton; 3- Dorothy Mu-ttart, Carleton; 4. Evelyn Campbell, Cape Traverse; 4 Rpth 5, Olive Gillespie, Carleton. 5. Hazel McMlchenQCape tieorgu Muttart. Carleton; 4, John - lMuil-arl, Carleton; 5, Harold Mut» tart, Carleton. ' Iiiclnlyre Potatoes—l, Cedriic Campbell, Cape Traverse; 2, Earl Sheehan, Cape Traverse; 3, Edwin [C ossmtin, Cape Traverse; "uiiiers Cflriemn, 5' John Tea BiscuiFJ Tisy Howam gIOféllpCfl$810ll§ 5. Hazel .\l(‘.\llt:ll. i}, ._ C, i i _ _ _ ' . a e rnverse - lrelfinipsiionigedric. Campbell Egg: zzizztigi g1 Hgwau- (b) l, Olive Gillespie Carleton,’ c .i._, , , ., ' ' ' ' v y“ balm)‘ 2. Marion Dickie, Carleton; 3, Willa ape iaierse, .., Ruth Carrutbers, bell, Cape Traverse; 4, 419m Rick. Grammar] cap? Traversiy 4 Verna Caileton; 3. Earl Slieeliim. Capo lie, Carleton; 5, D 1 l)‘ k‘ ' ’ ' ’ ', . I Tritv-erse; 4, BC5Sl8_ Treuiiuliu, Carleton, 8V0“ ‘C "f Weeks, Carleton; 5. James smith, Carleton. tArL W0rk——(Junior Classes) l, iliazei McMichen. Cape Traverse; ‘l. Lyla Rodgerson, Cups ‘Traverse; ll. ' “iii” Must Have 2:11.‘: .".°.i';...°“.‘¢‘i..-.523E133.- WaitieriCfpéhflfigfglfiggilglé xlsyo"llo“'alzé_iharles Bartlett, North Carleton. -—-—- ‘Cain, Traverge’. I‘? yr“ ‘iijlnpllel’ ‘Art W0rk—(Senior Classes) _l- Kidney and bladder irritations Cape Traverge,’ i’ Liliu l; 0W8“ Vern“ Weeks» (731101011; Jennie often rcstilt from acidity, says zficape Trav rsefié ‘fdifrsoni Mutturi. CitrI-BtQK: (l. Wilbert noted‘ authority. ,The kidneys help C, i t e ' ' em“ ‘leeksi North Carleton; , Etta Crossmaii. filter this acid from the blond and acre on‘ North iciirleion; 5, _.\_ itioGrnph, bass it on to the bladder, where it T_ andyfl’ Cedrkl Canlllbell- Cape iNorth Carleton. may remain to irritate and inilamei ‘awrse- 2- M31191 110118616011. -Cl1l1e ‘ Drop Cookies-l, ' Carleton; 2, Jnhii i011; 3. Evelyn Campbell, Cape Traverse; -i, Viola Gillespie. (Jurie- Devomi lilcliie, Muttari, Carle~ 9 _ i _ , _ -Peiimansliip——ia) 1, Reta Dickie, causing a burning, scalding sena~ irfwemei 3i T15)’ Howiln- C1199 Carleton; 2, Laura ilowiitt. Capo llOll. or setting up an irritation at “"9139- 4- 1111101 Jdflwflli. CflfleiTi-aveme- 3, Mime; Riidgeisoii, the llt"L'l( oi’ the bladder, obliging Traverse: you to seek relief two or three 1°“- tirues during the night. The iiufi- ('l't.‘l‘ is in constant dread; the wa~ .5’ Jenme Mlmarh cmledCapo Traverse; 4. Raymond .\iut» itart. North Carleton; 5. Jlazeu Gil~ (1111EBFBYIHDS—I. byla Roilgcrsonniespie. C,irieion_ Carleton; 2, Vernon Muttart, Carle- I Step lLadder-l, John ‘Myers.’ O'Connell. Carleton; 3. V-ernon Mutton, tarts‘ , . wit. Thiee-leggeii Race tor b0ys.——_1. Traverse; 6, VernmWeeIm. Carie- Bird H°ii5e_1. Vernon Miiiiiirt, Allan King and Melvin MoKintw . torn ‘ _ ' Caiiewii; 2’ John mum-i‘ Curie. 2. Eusene Murimimnd 14nd- "" cuss s-vsosrrnstss w, nigan; 3, Lawrence McKsnz e an Tomiiwes_i Doris Campiieii -, i G i . ’ _i k _ ' i Windmill-d. Vernon Muttar t as‘? Jilillilhqzivliltwfiodmtv “c ‘on Traverse, 2, Evelyn Campbell. Cane Cai-ienm, Miscellaneous-l, Verizon Mut- tsrt, Carleton; 2, lley Crooks. Cape 4, lley Crooks, Copeflfraverse; 5. ueinii. cult.‘ Dairy" Type)—1- isytiilllllhflaltii 3. AllrllAKisil 3111111 Carleton; 4, Cedric Campbell. Cape Riiiii ,mi‘i-ji-i'igieiiii, carieion"; 2, - E i’ 11 1 k‘ 11110.11; ,. 11¢ 1e c‘ Tnaverse; ‘5. Viola Gillespie, Ca le- - ‘Leunan and Lue Hfgginbotham. iom r Ame" Hem-teal” Traverse’ 3. l Carleton; 4, Fred Pullet and Cockerel, White Leia;- liorn-l, Ruth Carruthens. Ciirle ton; 2, Olive Gillespie. Carleton; 3. John .\iy.ers, Carleton; 4. John Mut- l Cape Traverse 2 Mildred Clark i - , i _' ' ‘ i (b) l. Joseph Smith, Carleton; 2, Cape lTraverse, 3. Ruth Ciirruihers, M“ Ti-eniioim. (jiii-ieion; 3_ J.fli‘z€l Ciileton; 4. Hazel McMiche , Ca e _ , , . . Taverse: 5' Th“, Howau? cage McMicken, Cape Traverse, .i. lcr passes somctitues with a scald- lIIIZnskWISIIKlOII and is very profuse; aiziiin. there is iiltticulty in void- ,i_ vprnfl week, (d) 1, Verna Weeks. Carleton; 2. so i-Zet about tour ounces or Jad caiieiom Dorothy Miitlarl, Carleton; 3, Wil- Sultii from your pharmacist and Lace-A, Doriida llowiitr, (gain; la Crossuian, Cape Traverse. ictékttgritltafhleiiiioouiul in a glass of Traverse; g, Dummy Muiiai-i, mi?“ _ '. ie ore reaktast. Continue Carleton; 3, Doris Cflmpbeii’ Cape _ » llilli; ior two or three. days, This Traveme; 4' Laura Howaib Cape NORTH WILTSHIRE SCHOOL ui ielp neutralize the acids in Ti-aiiei-se; 5, wiiia Crossing,” Cape the system no they no longer are a source of irritation to the blnd- Travemm CLABS I. _. Onto. iler and urinary organs, which then Hfvitlilitijirtolgfiliieed £553,861.‘ gal-gig: 1, icai-iieti, iTremere. Hampshire. illJiilaiiOgllilllfltl iigain. Howaii, gape Traverse; '3’ _f)Oi-O¢iiy ' 2. Maurice Berrigan. North Wilt mime iromsiiise-l-sfifipilislie’ and hi‘ Muttart, Carleton; 4. Evelyn Camn- 8m"- lenmn juice combined iiitrileiiflgilt beiL Cape Tmverse; 5, Dori, 3. Reta McNeil], Hampshire. and is uiieiiby thousands or ‘on: Campbell. Cape Traverse. 4. Fred McNeil, Hampshire. who iii-e sumac, i0 urinary disc? Scarf-i, Jennie Muttart, Cnrle- WM“- ders caused ton. 1- Salts causes by acid irritation. J d a Dressed Doll-l, Doris Campbell. Reta McNeiL. Hampshire. no bad eitects what- 2. Hammle Watt. Hampshire. ever, Cflpg Traverse; 2_ Miidied Chum 3. Garfield Tremere, Hampshire. Here you have a pieasaml emw Cape qraveriie; 3. Eveiyn Cami, 4. Fred McNeil, Hampshire. Vtiflcellt iithia-wnter (lrllllt which bell. cane Traverse: 4. Dorothy 8”" °°'"- may quickly relieve your bladder Muttart. Carleton; 5, Willa Cross- 1' ‘morenca ward’ Hampshire‘ lrmaimn- B? llll means have your 1111111. Cape Traverse. 5'1""- iiliysiciiiii aka-mine you, kidneys 8i ems Q__M.ANUEL f-nAiNiNe 1. Albert Bowman, Nortli_Wili. 191"" ‘W199 11 YEM- 108 Letter Rack——i, John Myers. “Mm- l l 50¢ B _ At this time of tlie year, special care must lie‘ "taken to protect vital iiarts in the Throat and Chest ogainstdongeroiis chil s and the strain of change- a rwgeiitlier. The simplest and most effective iireoisutionary measure is to take Peps. ‘ As Peps tablets dissolve in tlie mouth they give ‘tiff powerful volatile medicinal fumes. These have i purifying, invigorating and fortifying influence on the entire breathing system. Tliey swiftly exterminate mischievous germs in I tliront and air-passages, banish troublesome coughs, colds and ‘c; ‘ills, uil strengthen and protect chest anil lugs. ' l l |~ IIMIITAItL-Jllio immediate 50%’ reduction in tho nrico oi Pops la only made poooiblo by Increased uloo l. lowered oosth. L‘ ii i.ll'l_\' Hllilill Ninth \\i. Li. (iill‘l‘i'.‘ll ‘Friimerv. llilllllifilllfifi‘ Jl. l‘:llllli('l‘.\()ll Deacon. North Turnips. -i. IPIoroni-e Wat-ii, llfllll[)r~'llll‘l‘. i Wiltsliirc. 1. l~‘loi'vuv.- \\ illl. ll. l i. l<‘li)i'wiit-t~ Ward. lialupshire. 2. . ifli-itttiii- .\.i.:.iii~i i CLASS II, McIntyre Potatoes. . Ii. v.\lill‘_\' i-lil\\:iiil~, ll iiiniigi )akota Rf", i i. Ella l-Irlvviirils, llllllllltilllffi -i. Fri-ii .\li~.\‘i~il, l|...i... !iii-,. . l. .1 llillllllllu “all. llillllitt<llll‘l‘. 1 shire. .\iary l:l(I\\'tll‘(lS, llampsliiri-. 2. .l"ll)l'(fllCl‘ Ward. llampshlria, lltlcsiis Smith, North \\'ilil- 3. Puggie Easier, Hampshire. his MASTER'S v ice‘ (UFYIIVLIIIOKANADA itiiunvtviillliiuiill ~ - i Oflf/tt? Mr" __,...»-v-"‘ in“ ii‘ T1,, v I Angelina’ O'Connell, Carleton; i), cvnuin, Bladder weakness. most folks A erse ‘ Janms OCmlnelL Oalllewn‘ V1f1mh13 m,“ ii because “my can-t commi CLASQ g_sgwim; AND (c)__1,0live Gillespie, Carleton; 2. 537'”, urination. While lt is extremely KNITTING 19111119 111111-1811- 'C8l‘l€t0i1; 3. Ger- ‘£13.00 iilmvyinz and 80111911111111 very pain. Dust Cap-l. Evelyn Campbell. ‘iudf; C‘*i'"‘|l°l“‘5l‘- firm“? B“ 7311Irtv/1cvnber\ " - Yllllitlllflllfl ill. this is often one of th most Caie Traverse; 2. l. la R 9e “"119 m' ' “e ‘m? - 9'0"" ' . ' ' l i . ‘I _,-i,,,i,i., niiiiwiin, i0 “groom: B, Gail". Traverse; 3’ “iiiia (Jfzgigfnsgg: Dickia Carma"; Every talkin iniucluncis not aVICTROLA Dill/Willi?! Kin drinking lots oi soft waterpal- (Jane iTraverse; Why buy a su stiturc you liope will do as i wclLGenuinc VICTROLAS cost no more Loo/e [or Hie trade mark “IIIS MASTER'S VOICE " Machine 00m Warren... M "His Masters ‘troice’ ctro a Bltizvi; rféirf’ 't7‘.i'f‘tfr'ii'c"" ~ . I .. ._ _ "11"" DUQAN-vri viii-v _ . To TAKE A ‘SMOKE m.)- —_i;. ‘ CAN'T-AFFORD To - Lose; ' 50TH Li. nv-rv h-QICAAR m- THE ‘SAME Time 1 use.» LOOKIN' FER (Continued cu P i151; G) catlrie lny GEO, xii-iii x115 Red Sea! Rcoiirils H" Hull’ Inn/Hr H1111- Tum stiles/inns f"? [inaction/iii i/iii 11"". of one. Ask Mir/N” catalogue. .. <5 v z c. s-i 1E. oh qooo Newer-ea iCouLmia-w- 15in; i-L i, t I'VE PHONfiI/JVEVERY" ‘sour. iai-er Jr. i~ i-ii. . "‘ .01.‘. -0c,u;i\i~i l5 wiuum" TO CALL “QU'T_HE ‘AFT ' HINL-BLTTDIF “MERE FER 9941A“ ' OUT 0i" Ti-ii; 5L1- i Mk1: OFF THE 2:111‘ IFYOU ARE YQU "5AW o‘ 1'11"‘ 1'15 HE comes BACK HERE. HDLD HIM- ' W02. PFQKIN FER r-(ou m" oii-rrfs: ‘ IS EVER- CQMIPF "HOME - I 1 AN‘ CAFPT LOCATE a ONE A-M- » i .t-»-.---—‘ lviliiiliil- _-‘;-"~v‘ lll1i~ n‘ I t|hto iruivoci. lflhlzfi’ __ Ml»; .