_=ii.§.'.l!i.i.l!3.l!, ?'-"<‘ . - I"..;i u: .6 . T n - < n. rag; ~ PAGE SIX NOW PLAYING l PRINCE envmnn m: WARRIORS HUSBAND PRINCE ED WARD A girl-wife yearning for love - a dashing young officer torn bctiveen loyalty and passion — a husband who proves himself big enough to let romance take its course! V _ SWOT“, I h b d_ I h V H tnounccd. < in our old home around Sourla, Llt- $115118 Wl-Y- ch88!!! f0! Mm Nhwll- R011 fail-titanium: ttheere 21m sayiit: Importance _ u, Haybom- and 91m E”; Pqlntii The meeting ls continuing this h, b, “swam; next, mew-Mn‘ h‘ "Same as me," and he wanted to LAYMEN SAY (‘IIANGE JAPAN Prmoe Edward Island’ Ianemoon. iokes or paying . wok“. mt"- lLondon-it is nearly always out of band being musicians, he piped up ithc cage--I sometimes think as Experiment“ Fain“ Ni“) Adam must sometimes have said to ___ himself and as many another! producing 00w is as gcit as that _ | j ,, , lvliss Ellen Stead, Min Iaurettl (London Lxchailgel . Adam has probably said since about ‘Oi a high producer Th“ “in mm m1 ch11‘ 8'95 111 111i $101151‘? Pm- Lq-‘g Bay I ""‘ i . - . ' n" _ . ' id d fi ds. this -, ‘Fish,Mf's.l'.nohmKetnzi.N Sir J. M. Baffle. W110 in m‘ m1" many another Eve. namely. "5111" i duction secuted. is at fl. lcw unit" 5mm p‘r5°"“‘1_ “mi meflwd m" ‘flail: exilrzin; etihe linetees 3;. ‘ The Ann“ expo“ o’ whelmour meeterrig to be held at nonmetal‘ we: day in Glen Prosen, was vtti-pilyq w“ tied to this cream“ I can i m“ and rhhresmis the miuih he_ effective ‘admin tration of Chris- Misses Gerimde and new” Mrs Flown” c easier (known ‘s to the United Kingdom totalled Euen 51nd’ Lunch w" new“ i” welcomed in liLi native town of “hither 11m with he; m; wmnmt; ‘cesshi.’ m cover ihh iieiiiiid chm. tlan mlS31fn1lry ivorl: in Japan. whihei. rehimed to somewhei ' ' ' 219,595 barrels valued at $860,701 Kirriemuir on Siiturdy, when ho 1.11913" gas aha have a iii-Om for the 0MP . ._ _. A l.) lst bM.Jl ball. performed tho oinnnis venniioiiy oli Th Two K,‘ ‘er, Flor cxwnipie. in 1932 twenty- f“ ‘t S???’ “Fit; f“ °f t.“ sliendiilg the vacation with their hfiifaiheaiiesfiiiniyoi $0 Gang in A1181“! 1M yeah This W” l" y a bazaar in thv '1‘0\'~'l1 1'11)“ 1“ 111d e ’ five oows compietcd lactation per- “Mrmm? F010?“ Mm?“ Inqulry grandfather. Thomas Gillan. 52 colonel A G Fonesoa The Club increase In quantity o‘ ewes bu. ‘POROAU Prussia Gammon of the flllltis of the Town Baud. He is ah iiiiiehiie birih He thinks iodh hi. the Dominion Exhhicihi hhii as stipplemcntaiy m.i.c11ul extend- - - - N], and in value o; $359391 The ' s Farm, NJppan. N. S. Eght of these produced less than 5000 pcunds of milk in the period. Tiirse eight averaged 4511i pouiids ct milk, 241 Thousands of neovlc ‘Yflmied hislhere are only two words in thc arrival, and inside the hall, which i hmgiihge which begin wiih the ich l5 11153 aLTo-‘s m‘: mad from we m- iter K~Kirricmuir and Kannry. tle house ivhcre he was born, there wohid ihu iike to know how he was not, a vacant scat. iiohhd out ihht I was coming m pounds of fat, at‘ a frcd cost of Sir James said that after all that Gian Pmseh’ I found him hoh_ ‘ $5518- Tlfe l‘t‘l1l'~il1 ll! -"'~‘\'\‘l1l~”°1l Provost Peacock. the chairman, hadiiiihg about my luggage trying to ;‘ “WTFEWI 7373 P111145 0f 111m¢~ 375 . _ . . . . , .. "dence psrscntoci in the (scc- husbuneYs name was John Ml. Ces- .1‘ ,' .;t cl f onl , _ _ pounds fn., at .1 .ce.l out of $68.68. n M he nB dd .. H i v f D _ _ _ said about um lllsvccl o cowl!“ ‘mun the labels. I carefully avoid The (iiiiihieiicc aimimiiiig h) 2852 iiohai) “whim. hie smiemeni ‘aster u y apphe c Oll‘ ier (new demise“ The cihidren being modcst‘ he was going to EHO Ni ihiiiiig him about this bulimia. “lids Cf mm conmiiiiiig 135 Shim icies r, Mass, and Miss Mary Gi- are Grace “Us. Mcmemey) and 1t’ "P at on?“ m$‘°‘1d' h” “Tmm but somehow he got wind of it, and muhds i mt W‘! picdiiced Hi a ‘In this conclusion NDFESOHW- ‘ us’ or Bristol‘ Conn" retumed to Ruth M. Casier N 9°11 them “I i" “we Compliment , when he licard about the town i l,“ hi. $350 chihii i,, 47 Unis he, Live Christian and nail-Christian than‘ homes m“ week’ an" spend" l . t ~ . . » » paid to him about a “out; ago byiiie hiighhhc here 8i ihis moment, i hunched wfiflht of mik or m B‘ person ‘whom hc would dtrscrlliciiihhit pmhiihii. ih the moh weninghinr pougds 0i hm ccitniniy as the most; delicious lady in thci I no“, propose‘ with your eohschh i much iomir min the average price 1"“ ‘"1 ‘hi’ °“'“"i"" °f h" ‘mm: to turn myself lllesnlly into on t received in any district in Eastern birthday mt n“ {mm the“ iauctioncer. There has been put ln- Canada, "5119 “""5 Skiing 5mm‘: “Am in my possession a. very interesting Dining th. lntmllmi ‘i ‘t "5 "m “i "°"ii-ellc or the inst- It wns ivresentedicntue herd at‘ this Farm some b35151” i’ P’ m5" n ‘m5 a kmc >io inc most generously by a. dauglv Yours all). it. was i'ound that heif- loy table. \ two ptiiut- d flower‘ i pots on it, each about. the size 0ft tor of a KilTlClllZlYlflll, well reiucm- 1 crs priduclng an avsrago of 8819 bBYCCl, much loved in his day, and ‘ pounds of 4 per cent: miik as two a thimblc. I said to her, ‘Is that? ‘ i ,, . _ a _, iwiic Pihahi Th, She issaid tobe the first woman id a famous musician-the man who , 3'98? oxls. cnly averzigd 4173 i 31w eitgrgiigcsitiiiifihitiirvi iiiinspailriigi paiuiuiam ‘I e ° were 11° director oi a bank in L” Angel”. . I n anl .1 .. .t once ,, ~ . i .. it= l ' ~ ld . i 4809 0 i ‘ K h H t l i i: in 1 treated the Kiriiemuir Town band. i hounds i iirce ‘loin or s hncrm 0 i‘ cimrches decimipd m“ no more Before removing west about and has ‘been associated in many n P ‘jg i5 yoi i . nut nhiit. I mm“ Mh George Deuchmh she t pounds a. our 30.1.5 o ag.. l s. i be 5cm for thirty yea“ ago. the deceased’ who i orgahizat m,“ ‘m, the benefit and mutant” I camno; pivvlourl Wtilllillufll 511" ‘hhs l)ivi_vsel~iti{d ihe very cihrihci Oh i with an iiverzige of 5621 prunds us‘ "iissmnmies shmild James), that I-uin zilile to have. which he plqygd oh the firs; daiutwo year oitis incroasd to 6819 lllcll u. pretty thought. us that. bnt hi“, town band marched i0 the Den 1 pounds and 723s pounds the fol- I think in the circumstances I may m? be "ilowcd i0 bonmv the PrinCPSSiIvcai-s and years. Yesterday I think Doing-lighting‘)iliismtnof fee‘; ., _ t1; phi-use and ray "Oh U‘ . hi cos . . .. w... an: -._ .. eac $822.2...- if thnri- is grace in inn M“ me fiftieth Smce 5| year, uliile the hfgltcr producers . » - “NM” .~ a1 4 i900 . a 50.57 31M 1! worthy of shiwmg’ H’ is ‘m The “auctioneer” then accepted‘ averag d s '7 ' s ' m s ygurg and mine." “Except. not“ _ trespectlvcly, or a total increase of h y “my,” hqoh, added Si,- ‘maglnamy bids from t“ tnfings $75.39 in net returns over feed cost 3P5. m i ‘ until the clarinet, was a ou e James. $9M‘ in the three year period. knocked clown for £40. when 1'"! dcvelfpmcnt of tho. Culling the Hertli; i unywhore eism He pihyed ii ‘m, lowng t-wo years respectively. The’, i i THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LAST TIMES mun AT THE CAPITOL Mat. 3.00. Eve. 7 h 8.45 FLYING DEVILS Q U GAPlTtlL—Moniiay Was Her Face H811! .».......'2t.TOBIN ROl-ANDYOUNG And Oriental 000M116 She was surrounded by men, all desiring W hold her In their lfllll -a.ud when she finally succumbed then was t » ~ Pleasant Vacation cENTRAgUARDIAN y In the Southland This column ll reserved for Queer Counly news of local lntzrell hut a; _ I I IIIQ hi“, 7.721157.‘ hi‘; .§J..".Z"."....... nrlflli (Oakland Maple Leaf) payable Ln ndvunea. _""‘ u . u. c. Kelly. of Oil-kiwi!- cayoa mvan- On sunday. MSW,“ by h, awn", Doy- september 17th the service in the ieasant vacation Presbyterian Church, Clyde River omgummndoaiugmi. this mum twill be at 11 a.rn. Sunday School Th” Looihmh’ mud hi’ w“ 10 Mn. m“. by gtflge, and proved pleasur- able and comfortable, the accom- HUNTER RIVER cuanoa- modflhm Min‘ ‘mum Mud United Church of Canada. Services to who l m“ hwmihi o’ he, V“; g0,- Sunday, ptember 17th as fol- for “n” mph m“: Mm Ken, Ilows: North Wiltshire at ll. mm. kindly conhibuied the miiowihsh service at l-lamPohirg 3.30 p.m. ln-i “My vim h, m, Angie“ m; |wad o: a p.m.. followed by Com-i yo“ w“ m“ mm‘ mhhhmu .»munion. Hunter River at 7.80 p.m. mm s"! heron’ u h’ n,” m m, Church schools at usual times. unusual privilege oi visiting h; m, i- home of my brother, John A. i SUNDAY SERVICES for the New i Cunpheni whom I had no; “an 1m- iGlasgow Church of Christ are: 0v“, 3° whit Bible School 10.00 a.m. Worship: "Dining mo“ 30 year! m! M9‘ 11.0 0am. and 7.30 p.m. afternoon the‘, had ha“ in the employ o; m. lwrvloo 1n the Cavendish Balms‘ United States Government in Pan- Church 3.00 p.m. Wm. G- Qlligifl’. am“, H, 1g nqw retired and living 3E Fragrant! Refreshing! Sold throughout the Maritime: <1 as moderator for the past two yearn. aonnvorou AlND now: my msrirm lMinieter. in La Angelea with his wife (for- t merly Mia Nellie McAuley of East Point) and his two daughters, Mis- consresotlon finish; Mai-gen and Hazel. I BROOKFIELIL-The services in the Brookfleld i Campbell. ' iffiligJhfbfl t i Sunday. September 1'1"‘ W111 be a-siThrough the kindness oi’ these The report of the budget. oom- o1 Mrs. Jae. L. McKenzie on sq» ihligutflimlafl‘ " ‘follows: Brookfieid, 3 p. m. Sunday young women, with the aid o; the mittee was presented by Most Rev. 5th Meeyng qpqned by pi-esidm r Mlnnu Gumball School, 2 p. m. Hunter River, 7.15 ‘family oar. we were enabled to see Dr- Rflbvrt John-Mn- Thfl Ottfl-Wfliby singing of Odo and Npoltlng 0| Also Meal Ticket 1p, m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Be- mo“, of m, 1,05 M13615 m4 qn- Presbytery’: allocation this year creed, Roll gall gnawergd by gm, cause o: the funeral of the late Roderick McLeod being at the same hour, there will not be any service iln the vimns than on previous occasions. But of greater interest to my bro- ther, my sister-in-law and myself Hartsvillo Presbylfiriflll was the recollection of incidents Mi SSION NEED NEW YORK. Sept. 15-—A lay- The 00st of maiutniziiiig a. Door mum's mot finding c°""'n:s5i°n m‘ ported yesterday the iiccd of “radi- The report was made public by ing the rcpott rcontly matte by the inquiry! winniission of apprai- Sill. “That radical changes me neces- sary in mlssiouaiy ])l0g'l‘.’llll, per- sonnel and mttliod appears to be the crnciusiou inziicriicd by the Japanese and a siuprlsslngly large number of expcrirnrcd missionar- ies agrre. The ("hinges called for include both general attitudes and specific plicics. " ie Japanese wish not. to be patronized but to h" nspccttitl. In- stead of coudcccniion from Chris- tians of ihc West they crave mu- futility. evangelistic work. “The stigma of domination by the missionary administrator and propagandist, howevrr well inten- tloncd, is kzepiiig a. considerable number of cutstinciiiig Japanese Christians from taking part in the work of the churches." “All you have to do," said the i t Church at 2 l>~ m- ils h” been M1- ‘and happenings of our younger days M M r rt d M r Flynn “Among our enjoyable evenings], "m5 a 5a ° ‘m a y twas the August reunion and Caner left yesterday morning by motor on i’ hem at the Chateau Aiidiwrhhhi return to Exam M855‘- v under the auspices of the Canadian finding 9' vacatw“ with their Society of Southern California. .- inother, Mrs, John Flynn, St. Pet- . where ii was our pieashre w ma” 5 the Canadian Queen Builder of 14M IWass. to resume their studies, after Edward Street. who aocompanieii is in excellent condition, with a the-m to Moncton. large membership. The meetings are always enterta hing and visitors from afar always welcome. "Mrs. Florence C. Casier was born * in Ontario, the daughter of Hugh. and Harriett (Rice) Shem. Her A motor party consisting of Mrs. Margaret Clough, Mrs. Martina Cameron, Mr. William Clough, of South Boston, Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Cameron, of Boston, Mass, "After a successful career in Buf- falo. N.Y.. Mrs. Casler transferred her activities to Los Angela; in 1912 where she entered the con- struction business in addition to Will-WE'RE and managing the Al- lied Crafts and otherbuildlngamn. Casler is president of the Casio: Construction Company, of which her two daughters are directors. ing a most. enjoyable three weeks vacation visiting relatives and ‘ friends on the Island. ____i__.__ IN MEMORIAM WALLACE PIGKARD The sad news was received yes- terday by Mr. L. C. Worthy of the {sudden passing in Winnipeg of nnbnildnla or her adopted city. "Another pleasant event we were delighted to experience was one day deep sea. fishing on the ocean @508"! the 5th!‘ of Scotland. This fishing barge de luxe is owned by Captain C. A. Morris, a native 01 Advocate Harbour. Nova scotta, who operates pleasure and f shing boats from Sarita Monica Pier, all of was familiarly known as "Wallie"' was employed at Prowse Bros, hav- ing charge of the Gents’ Fumish- lugs. He was a familiar figure in ath- letic circles, ‘being a crack bicycle rider in addition to his prowess on the football field and hockey arena and will be remembered as one of the first hookeyists in the‘ Rev. Dr. Hugh Cameron, former minister of’ Westminster Ohumh Weatlimo, was ze-elected clerk for another term. The regular monthly meeting q the ligliugton and Hon Bay w». menifsmstitube met at the homq will be 816.000, which represents a slight decrease as compared with last year. Congregations in teen members, 4 visitors pmggng, Minutes read and approved. um from Same committees ro- appointed. Discussion on flags ptlln to committees. raise this amount during the en- . tainment. Reading by Mm. rm McKenzie: Solo by MN. Leo Mic- wcusr nxronr or" wmiar- Kmzit- E“*'°‘*‘1m“°“'- "mm" FLOUR To Tim UNITED for October Mrs. W. Keefe, Mm KINGDOM snows INCREASE G“ mm“- Mm 0- P- 91*?“ compared with 152,310 at; $501,492 “m” W‘ " mm m“ "mm total export was 4aoxzaa barrels at 5°?" “"°h“‘“” m“ - 4°’ “M $1,948,441 fllh increase in quantity, h“ ‘on Walter’ m‘ we" “MM of 149,903 barrels and in value of “Y ‘*'°“’Pm“°“ “day 1°’ ‘h’ m?‘ $853981 ing of her husband. This nnecutlou ' ' _ brings the total beheadngs in iuinmv- Llnlmeni m- [fin nude. Pmgu “m” “bum? 1' b W‘ AS LOW AS ANY t’ Surprising as i: may seem, you can now enjoy the luxuries of this historic, beautiful hostelry for as little as $2.50 per da . For thirty years the King Edward Hotel has been the epitome of steriingnvorth-while, de- lightful hotel service. Today, with rates in keep- ing with ‘the times, this friendly hotel is even Many farmers, uh) have kept. re- film Prmiucer t0 the Cinema 5mm which are well patronized all the sold it to himself for £50. He then with whys ihiiiy mm. ii pifod oii ~15 go 561m the woman 1n your old Hilisboio Rink-now the Agri- Yfifll‘ Nllfld. cultural Hall. i more attractive than ever. some of you may remember tha hung‘- _@.- u... .-_.._.._.-..- when I was hora last I $016 Yo" about a canary ‘Yillch M!‘ Rm” (‘m old Kirriemulr friend) had Pfe- |ented to me. Mr. Robb did me an m tum when he gave me that cun- ary. It is a funny little animal wally I sometimes feel when I [wk ht it carryllli! on in my flat i" i; _ ‘PM vi? Pmfleflled 1'- i5° u“ WW1‘: "P7951 years, are in a position to cull their‘ sins the hone that it would be "IE ' herds intelligently and realize the beginnlnz of an inlerestlns wllw- value of this method of herd im- tion of articles which would com-iprovemcnt. Those not following memorate the wonderful Chara-CWT this practice wruld filld it profit- cf that town 0t towns. able to do so, bath ns individuals The bazaar realized £320. and also in order that Enstem Ca- nada may take its place as one of Brown leaned aver the garden the leadng live stock centres in fence. "I say, old fellow." he said to North America, a positim it right- ur, w. B. ihgg neighbour, "l understand that fully should hve. you have 171°11'80"’! 11°" m“? "'_"——"—'“ CHIROPRACTOB Th, ngjghbour nodded. Hc-If you don't accept me I Th!” Yo” rain," Gddunle "Good," paid Brown. "If you'll letishall throw myself under the 6 12A Prince 5t. 9110M 1°72 .me borrow that occasionally, I'll let o'clock train. I 59m” ca“! Made‘ ‘you use Jonests roller whenever 3'01! Site-Give me time tn think- liiocd it.” there is another train at 6:15 \_;.__ ________ . . . But It Costs You Money: Every year there are people coming to us for an Enterprise Furnace to replace some other make which they purchased 6, 8 or ll years ago. ENTERPRISE FURNACES SOLD IN .1922 ARE STILL AS GOOD AS EVER NIS lpipiiis,‘ . l. The other furnaces. represented and sold as being “as t . “ good as an Enterprise,” didn’t stand lip-but burnt out in ‘ 1 a few years. ‘ It pays to buy an Enterprise because: The first cost is low. ltlnicrprise is heavier and more durable and will outlast other furnaces. PROFIT BY OTHERS EXPERYFINCE , . , Buy A Furnace That Lasts . . . Buy An ENTERPRISE FURTACIC. Cali, Phone or Write for Prices and Pfll‘li(‘ll|lll‘.§‘. HOLMAN’S--2 BIG ISLAND STORES SUMMERSlDE-CHARLOTTETOWN . arms, jump on top of a passing taxi, and jump from there to the fire escape of the building in the corner." He paused for breath. "Then you must climb up to the sixth floor, drag hcr to the parapet, and bracing yourself against a chimney, hurl hcr out into space. She catches n. ivindow-lcdge in hcr fall. and—" "Bpos, I drop her?" hazardcd the actor. "Well, you'll have to pick hcr up and begin all over again." IlnnnP-i Llnfnivnl (or Neural I , Enterprise You 0A" Hares LEARN BY EXPERIENCE $5331.’... . instance when in 1922 we tried l0 sell an “Enterprise” to a lady in Summerside-but 1 she purchased anoth- er make because of the extravagant claims as to the fuci saving qualities of the other furnace. The sequel is that in 1930 - JUST 8 Y E A RS AFTER — her furnace had burn- ed out. so she bought an “Enterprise.” She has now paid for two furnaces, where an | “Entei-prisc" at first would have saved the price of one. (Name on request) ‘Il-ie late Mr. Pic-kind was one of the number who promoted the pre- sent Abogweit Athletic Grounds and was always foremost in all athletic undertakings. Since removing to Winnipeg he was most successful in all his busi- ness undertakings and a. few years 8E0 retired from active business life. Interment will take place in Winnipeg. -_-___-____._ _AR£JllAEOLOGISTS LOCATE TOWN MAR/IRES. fiance. Sept. l5- . (C. P. l-‘Iraces of an important Gallo-Roman estabhshment on the site of this town have been dis- covered by archaeologists. Dlg-giiigs brought i0 light a num- ber of objects of great historical in- terest. among them a beautiful draped bust in Pyrenean marble and fragments of architectural sculpture. WEEK-END V SPECIALS Plums, per basket .. Grapes, per basket .. Cucumbers, pcr doz . 23c Tomatoes. per pk. .. 18c Onions, l0 lbs. ,_ , 23c Com. per doz. .. 15c Dates, 4 lbs. 25c 57c 59c o Sugar, l0 lbs. 70c Creamery butter, 2 lbs. 43c Michael’: Grocery Phone 107i, Cor. Euston ' & Longworth Ave. “Captain Morris was master of mflmiilips out oi’ scuttle from 1908 to 1918. (USN) Lieutenant from 1918 to 1921 in Santa Monica. Has been a rewsideut of Santa Monica since 1922. He is a cousin of Capt. T. l‘). Morris who was drowned 1n Santa Monica in 1926. The captain is a typical Nova Scotian, always pleased to meet Maritime Province people and extend to them the hwbitaiity so characteristic of the natives from the Provinces down by the sea. I wish to tell my friends from the north that a visit to the south will not be complete unleg they go deep sea fishing on the Star of Scotland. Capt. Morris is e descendant of Robert Morris, bank. er, one of the signers of the Dec. P. KIRBY HUNT Manage: if? laration of‘ Independence, "A Canadian Frolic in one of the local halts. and a Surprise Pgrtyi Elven by Mrs. Casler and her: daughters, together with e. number-i of friends, at the Campbell homefl brought our two wet-ks’ vacation m a close. i i “I wish to return my sincere lhnnlu- thronvh “The Maple Leaf,"| lo all the good friends it was my, pleasure to meet, many of whomi tfor lack of space. it is impossible Ito mention in this ‘brief account." i-‘Mlllllle (Campbell) Kelly, REV. A. J. BACK i NEW MODERATOR -_____ OTTAWA. Sept. H-Rev. A. J.t iBack. minister of st. Paul's church‘ Havi/iresbury, since 1925, was elected moderator of the Ottawa Presby- tery of the Presiytei-ian Church in Canada at the preabytery meetng held in Knox College this morn- ing. Rev. Mr. Back succeeds Rev. Dr. George E. Ross, who has acted Specials at llevereaux’s Grocery “EXTRA SPECIAL" PERFECTION suntan, z u». for..." . 430- suoan, '10 m. m SODAS, per lb. . . . . . .................... 25c. MIXED cooinas, Reg. price as... onus FRUIT, 4 roi- .. COOKING arenas. per pk GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, [ICI dos. BANANAS. Pcl‘ don. .... ISLAND PLUMS, per basket. GRAPES, per basket ' CLARKE sour. all kinda, a tine for cannon rmaarrna. 2 tlna u»: i auuz musins, z u». m ...- ROAST vomc. pcl‘ lb. cnoioa near n LOWEST mucus my our: CHOICE CultNED BEEF i’ “All Kinda of Plckllfll 8nl>v""-" mo i " 224 Kent St. Phone i ALL xmos or rnasu nsn. i __ .. M» \4- .3.‘ ebwriztiitcrebmwmvitvw...»