i‘. EDWARD PAGE SIX .~.'.._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRINCE ' luarnvi-"r: ans _ Nltiil l‘ '1 & 8.15 nnivs ti/EEKLY musical. acr , Stopping High, Wide and Handsome A5 111i} cqnnzryi fair last week Mrs. iIIhPl Hugh won the rollingpin illroxviily: (‘Olllust \\'l’,il a heave of ‘M ‘loot, Afr, High ivon the IOU-yard dash for married men. 113i’ GEQRGE i W5 TIME PUT SOME (CA1. iN F. v Do not be disturbed if you suddenly realize _' you have allowed your (‘Gill supply to dwindlc _ y we can provide yoi ._ with the very best, a reasonable prices, 4"" on quick deliver!- “The Maximum of _ Heat” vniiiiiiiissu Professional ilards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER. BARRISTEICS, SOLICITORS, BTG 8~i Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Bile-illiti‘? and Attorney-at-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN OiTice: I80 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown Ins. B. McDonald, West St. Peter: John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding infractions 01' PROHIBITION ACT to tho above or to t The Human . Eye Complca and intricate in its structure and functions, is worthy of the best possible care that can be 51"" "- If your eyes arc troubling you, do not be so unwise as to neglect them. An examination will un- cover the cause of the trouble and glasses will probably — completely relieve it. G. F. IIIITBIIESOII OPTOMIITBIST PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY TUE LONGEST LAUGH 0N THE SCREEN A BIAELSTIIOM OF MIBTH lfll Matinee 3.15 . . .. . . . Night 7 if; 8.45 .. LORNEVALLEY A correspondent from Lome Val- 191’. P. E. I. in a Maritime exchange says: Speaking of long lived folks. we (loubt whether any rural com- 111111111)’ in Prince Edward Island, or ovou in the ivliole- of Carlndn, can duplicate this record: Within a radius 0i’ five miles of fl." lull‘: church in Lorne Valley live ‘i1 patrons who have passed the four seorc mark. Following are their names and addresses: Lorne Valley: Mrs. Mary Mc- Siwaln, aged 98 years and eluht months; Mrs. Isabell ltfardoznild. 90; Mrs. Christina Macdolzaizl, Leo MoAnlay, 03; Andrew F11 John James MoAulay, 85: Cardigan: John P. McAulay. 9i; Thomas Shepherd, 82; Dr. A inn, 81; Mrs. Catherine Wilson, 00: Mi- chael Flinn, 82; Mrs. Ada. Johrsnn. Hughes, 82; John Duffy, ill; Bangor: John Martin, 83; Ronahon, 86; St. Theresa's: Mrs. Alice Smith. 101: Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, 37; James Bradley, 82; New Perth: Robert Show, 96; Catherine McDonald, 99; Mrs, Sarah McInnls, 88; William Mc Phce, 86; Donald MacPherson, 8R; Mrs. Peter Finlayson, 81; Roseneath: Duncan McIntyre, 85; his wife, Flora, 81; Fade Gor- don, 82; Baldwin's Road: Patrick Camp- bell, 87; Mrs. Liza McDonald, ill: James McQuald, 87; Robert Cur- ran, 85; Mrs. MaryiCorcoran, Mrs. Ellen McQuaid, 87; St. Peter's Road: Daniel Duch- erty, 84; Their combined ages are 3.509 years and eight months. The 11st contains 2a men and 1s women, which seems go refute the claim that women live longer. Besides theseflthere are as many if not more that have ostssed the 70 mark. MNEURITIS war-n - oua THREE ' I SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES - Established 1870 E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street 16c, 26c ~' 716e, 37c, 45c. ' 85:, %v"_!,1i§ '- ',').liss hi - i"l son. 85; his wife. Euphcmla.’ 8i; i _ ‘ ihc Cillllili-S‘, This irynnr p" Riverton: Mrs. alcxaxidci- 1151i“! he‘ U" mml for the T“ tin, 91‘; Angus Doeherty, 81; James] "m4 nu. ' » Patrick Sanphey, 82; Caliph .\lc-= Neill, a4; John Menchen, 93:‘ NUS; l iii CAPITOL NOW PLAYING MATIXIIE 3.15 ..... 11o, 26o. NIGHT 7 1S: 8.45 ,,,, 26¢, 37c, , EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY AND SLJENIC g CAPITOL , ruunsniv,J Matinee 3.15 .. m. 2y- " Night 7 x il.~i5—.'16c, 3m. sum 1 ilillill in “Til-E BIG EllE " CONIEDY a 11d s- noxrvss .-vr llIGllFlELD ltfonilny nghi the Highricld Grfllluc-‘i 11I<'1'»."\' 103m llccalnpaflied bi‘ H 111111;" n ~ oi inns motored lo C;l‘ll\\‘."l'l fr. ‘llr . 1g gflmg o; i111.‘ Ilcihinlc i1‘ ii; nwigs which ‘the Granite-s ivch 15.3 V fought Flml‘, Tito ilunll: 3.71‘. and I‘. It hr in 1 laoriyu Also HURRICANE EXPRESS CARTOON i: I Mallaeque .' »_. “a. MD.-." , l MH ' l. A A QUICK-SHOOTING \_ ‘ mr-aoairavo nnanm THAT SETS YOU OUT ON TIIE , WESTERN PLAINS l The rcgillar meeting of mg Ma]- lwriue Women's Iastziute was held at the home of Mrs. Ra'p‘i B2a‘rs-' to on Thursday evening Feb. 9th. with fourteen The meeting Opfilrfl m Plnbers present. by reading the creed in nnirim. The 1-011 call was answered with "recipes for TCIIIOVlHfI shirts" The 51.31; mm- mlticc rrpol't'*<l 11.1109 visits made. ‘File I\f' ‘. cs am 1321i and Margar- Jllflflll were appointed on zommlitce for the coming mouth. Tile members of the . school committee, Mrs. Ralph . ‘ as n sips); (wants. ' Rnlnsny and Mrs. Charles Lock- I hi1". Jum Stixknlrm ii-tibinf inrt were not prescnt. and were ' ‘l ill-s. (iWfllili 1111b. .- n1; :m_ r- pyxiiixtcd. The meeting voted l: 5 i Paul m- curd ‘ The jucgcs WC! ~ sum o.‘ inn <lo‘lnrs to be uiven as a donation to Malpcquo Rink. Tito proqramlnc consisted of tests and B, reading “What I(i",;(i of; are 1V8?" \lnit. Lunch was scrvcd by the ' in change, the Misses ‘only score of the game occurred in Iiazcl Hcpgood. Ifuricl the first period when C. Owen rea- C011- by biuricl _._---- :.. izttcc Tim! lliuhl. 111-’ l-.\‘.\ll1il“‘ii Bell, ntnnl pin, d the return. 2 \\‘l'il Mu-Nutt, Thelma Vvorvdsidc. "itch by tllc ll. ., 1.131111 ‘(l i" ,'.§.‘lliC' Ii in i. T , l)(-"~\ the ufiio (“rm ilhzl iroe .1" .1 ll r ngflc for olhcis ' 1; arc r»:<- .. Ml‘. (flier; ll and .\fr. John V/lliflilli; ni »',_-\',‘g\ for thou‘ lnilstrrinl lnclccy knrlzvlcdirr‘ and . n u in haurillxii; ill-fire . s. After ihc game at zlni trams and oil at Mr. and yin-x firm blncliinninfis liorr-c. Thanks lmrl we'll call nllain. ii“ 1y nitllt lllr‘. Si. Brxivcrs hw-vlzwl uw lvlrll the 2nd (iixinitrr, After ll lust iyilllll: the (jiranitcs lirul illc Brnvcrls pelts strci-r-hcci on lilo hoard in the tulle oi‘ 6-0. ll. vans; an curling game in which lln» play about. rvcn but Gordon live. in the lligghiiclzl nets was unbeatable. M1". Victor fin‘ says that hi) r,- r-oznnwg brick again. Good sport Vii‘. The R. C, N. V. as and the. Gmlliips mo; Saturday night in 8 (n51; Clean going which “'11:,- W011 by nzyiqv boy: 4-2 'I‘hc R. C. N. 1101's pifly a good gnmc and are n great bunch of spurns. - The nqiiiiefd Granitcs play ihc winners of ihn Abbie-Mtminzue games fur the right t0 mC-"l- i118 \\'('.<l€*l'll champions, This; 1.11:.‘ gfimfl is s-chcdillcci to take place in‘ High- flcld Rink Thursday night Fob. 23. Excitement is running high over the plnydwms. . ‘ zmri i110 fizichc Stewart and Olive Glllcs- minor casualties took place and 'l if". The next meeting is to be hclrl for a. short time caused some ex- n lrr ‘i n! tho home of Mlrs. G. W. Ram- ' ‘. roil call to be answered with, inst book I read and enjoyed ' {he author." A vote of thanks i. ll csiwzlit in 1'10 i,~'>;;s and , “as extended to the Bcalrstos for in f-tillozv. ; the use of their home and also t9 illc committee in zzicctirg. The following charge of the members l‘.'l‘l'O appointed as a committee for inc‘ lvlnreh meeting: Mrs. D. Boair- Flin, M155 F10 films Taylor, Mrs. D. MscGougan, Bl MacGougan, Mrs. _ Ralph Bcnirsto. l\'i.:lly interesting games of hoc- 111 in slipper and mussir. cy have been played in Mnlpsqile rink in the past months but none Rangers. though produced some hockey. Special mention may ‘made of the work of Williams and ‘Sutherland for the Sea View team Hilclson, nlnnriccr of the Beavers, 1 and 311W and Fwmk (FY1118 10F $119 Sutherland smrecl have raised more enthusiasm than [the double header Av:lril's evening Fch.16ih, between the Sea. View Haivks Rangers and the Malpcque Israel- ites and the Hamilton Egyptians. M Stewart The first, game, on Thursday and the Baltic an exhibition excellent be two Jones -was always complaining of goals for the Hawks, one in the first period and one in the second. Frank Craig shot a goal for Baltic in tho second period which ended lwith the score 2-1 In the third ;period Sea View made one more counter, this time off the stick of E. Murphy. The final score was made to read 2-2 when Simmons tin a mix up in front of his own tart scored for the opposing team. lThesc two teams are in ihc play oils in their respective sections in tho North Shore League and their progress will be keenly watched by her-key fans in this vicinity: Lineups: l CENTRAL ounnnuiifjt u.» This column ll reserved for G rel-fining of a newly mllllre may payable Jn advance. l ‘Inserted at I csnll RESERVE MONDAY, FEB. 27TH‘ for iPyi-hliifl) and Pythian Sisters “Natal Day Bridge and Dance tn 8198-2-17-91. ‘Castle Hall. Phone 1329. Percy prletor. and Carry Store on Great George Street has undergone still further improvement. The entire store has been rearranged, painted and new show cases installed. A large re- .‘ frigerated show case keeps all meat. fowl and other perishable goods at the proper temperature. bacon slicer and electric meat chop- per are now part of the equipment of Cash and Carry. Mr. W. R. Den- his business many of which are taken direct from the more prom- inent stores ln Boston where he visited a short time s30. v zzPersiun Balm-the peerless aid to loveliness. Delightfully fragrant. Dainty to use. Leaves no stickness. A little gentle rubbing and it is swiftly absorbed by the tissues. Tonic in effect. soothes and dispels roughness and chafing. Keeps skins soft and velvety-textured. Unrival- led for charm, distinction and re- finement. Used by lovely women everywhere to preserve and en- hance their natural beauty. ST. PATRICWS 30A!) SCHOOL St. Patrick's Road School stand- ing for January: Grade 1x-1, Eugene ‘rraincr; 2, Helen Grant. Grade VIII-l, Eileen Donnelly; 2, Thelma Hughes; 8, Vincent Grant. Grade V-1, Harold Birt; 2, A1- fred Handrahan. Grade lV—I, Vernon Donnslly; 2. Rita Hundrahan; 3, Alonzo Birt. Grade III-1, Richard Birt; Norma Donnelly. Grade II-1, Blanche Hughes; 2. Michael Handrahan; 3, Lucas Birt. Grade 1-1, Charles Grant; 2, Aeneas Brawl. Georgie MacDonald-Teacher. I a: T Macdonald B Sutherland OENPRE E Matthews A w Simmons T Davison W Duggan Referees: Murphy and Woodslde. The second game though not of lihe same calibre as the first, was ‘incvcrtheless keenly contested. The lized for the Hamilton team, Two cltement but fortunately no severe injury was sustained by the play- ers except the added attract/ion of a "shiver" or two. The game ended with the score 1-0. sun's i County new: of loeal interest but ll- . I word strictly ELITE BEAUTY SALONPTBKG advantage of our ‘reduced rates ending Saturday of this week. llson. Pro- 80704-2241.‘ STORE RENOVATEIL-The Cash Anew: ais has inculcaied new ideas into ‘ GENEROUS l ‘mi oumiv mun‘ 3011a fimqrrdlr Limited $DIQ¢LNB (“out Georgetown The death occurred at Gentle- town on Sunday. Fel-"WYY 19th» °! Mrs. John MacDonald, aged 85. 0111-‘ of the most highly 1 .- ‘94 ‘litmus of Georgetown. The late Mrs, Mac- Donald (nee Mary Poole). was b0" at Brudenell, p. u. 1.. but he! be“ a resident of Georgetown the great- est part; of her existence. She has been in failing health for some tlmB and although everyihm! "5 4°“ to alleviate her sufferinfli. 8 B P955‘ ed to her eternal reward. Mrs. MacDonald was truly i1 Wilml“ among woman.‘ of sterling character, sincerely motheriy in her affections, she had always a cheerful smile with which to greet her numerous friends. She bore her long illness with Christian fortitude, and was never known to complain. She was a devout member of St. James’ Ro- man Catholic Church and was vis- of the church. Her husband Pie" deceased her by 80m!‘- Y¢flY$~ 51"’ leaves to mourn their loss, one sis- ter, Mrs. Thomas Richards. 01 A1- berry Plains, one son, Captain Ed- ward, and two daughters, Maimie and Bessie, who were present with her at the time of her death. May her soul rest in P9666- Services in Church of the Holy Trinity (Anglican) on 19th of Feb- ruary were ztor the Sunday of the Church's year, that of Sexagisima Sunday. Captain Albert Wittig, C.A., conducted the services and in the morning preached from the texts “When he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived" (Numbers 219) and “Even so must the Son of Man be lifted up" (St. John 314). Re- calling to the minds of the congre- gation this interesting event in the history of the Israelites, Capt. Wit- tig compared their Journey through the wilderness to our own Journey through life, which is but a wilder- ness in comparison to the life here- after. Evcn as the Israelites suffer- ed many hardships, bec dis- ited n ently during her illness by Vernon mic. Middleton 7.684 lbs- her Pusan.’ Re“ Q mums, who, value $455.49. Mr. W. N. Jenkins, administered to her the last rites‘ t. . FEBRUARY 22.1933 BEDEQUE 1 iluiciilsroi nor cow m nu: om! on rinsr STAGE! A cold ordinarfly goes through 3 ' stem: The Dry Stage, the om 24 11°11"; tar: Watery Secretion Stage, from 1 8 days,- and the Mucous - zfiggggvnl Sttmgmfllt is Ltwioe as eas . ~ n e rst s age. In fac \ when a cold gets beyond the flrsi ____r Silks: it ‘may become serious. _ YOU!‘ 0c or will tell you. there n 220m“?! m?“ °1 ~ B" 15 Milli!!! better you can take for a m" 5' ° C911 V1118 3519-3 a. cold than Grove’s Laxative Bromo one rtsretted very much to learn quinine. It does the four things of his unfortunate accident when f "ewssary- It 0118M the bowels. Kill: he slipped andfell on nic ice in m“ “"1 “m” 9"" "V" 1“ 11w 5Y5- E . ‘- no barnyard and sustained unvries ccrigw 22111123.‘ Fgletlnggmthgutintgi i0 U16 blllk O1 h]! hGld. when hE system and fortifles against/gmhe, was found a short time later he attack. ~ f; jgmainfgislgnfixiow Mdiflw ....'§'€i‘.‘f..§‘i§§'.°i§°'§§f..i&’. ‘$221.5?’ 81F OOMIWOH 1°!‘ Grave's Laxative Bromo Quinine several hours. Medical assistance contains nothing harmful. May be was immediately summons’- and atflafelylake" by 7011113 and old and latest reports he was resting as comfortably as can be expected. The sincere empathy of the en- tire community is being extended to Mrs. John Trowsdaie of Kinko- rl- Ind her two small children in the sudden passing of their devot- ed hiubwd and. father, Mr. John ‘rrcwsdslc, who passed away‘ at his Into residence Friday evening. _ Mr. Amos Callaghan of miyvale wu a visitor to friends in Kinkora last week where he , rohnsed s bonl-Itlful young more. He was ac- companied by w. lid/ward Kelly. whether you stay indo , There is absolutely ntfriigaizt; 03:. tached to its use. For more than 4o years it has been the standard cola and grippe tablet of , the world, the formula keeping pace with Mod- em Medicine. Grave's Laxative‘ Bromo Quinine now OOmes in two slzes—-30c and 50c. Get yourself *1. P80101189 1°48? and be on the side of safety. Resent a substitute. NOTE: During Epidemics a tablet or two of Groves Laxative Bromo , Quinine every morning and nightv . will do much to keep your system ‘\ ' immune. - The many friends of Mrs. Char- les Wrlsht of Ge ‘ ville Bedeque will be pleased to hear that she is recovering from the injury she sustained when she fell a couple cf weeks ago. Mia Harry Simmons of Wilmot Valley who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for several weeks is steadily regaining i"’°“‘“" urea scnoor. ‘The Dunk River Dairying corn- wany has hfld 5 V°TY'°“°°“'wing Uiigescfhfirirdg tflsietlrtosthngfmgazf and successful year. The report “My. i showed considerable increase over the previous year of 193i which is as follows: Number of pounds of cream supplied 905.879 (increase of 52.767 lbs); number of pounds of butter fit 168,197.87 (hicreII-se of 179.83 lbs): total pounds of butter manufactured 206,501 (increase of 23,632 lbs): number of patrons supplying cream 295 (increase cf 14 patrons) Gross value 0f butter $41,756.37; amount paid direct tn patrons $32,196.77; average price of butter fat per lb 19.120; average price for butter 2022c lb. Total amount paid to cream drawers $2,295.69. w. Frank Deacon, drawer, received the largest amount 8250.33. The patrons send- the largest amount of cream for the year were: Mr. Gratton Noon- an, Albany, 11,541 1-2 lbs. $574.79; value. Mr. Horace Wright. Bede- que, 10,852 lbs value $559.86. Mr. Senior Department Grade X-I, Sadie MacDonald; 2, Louise MacLeod; 3, Euphemia MacLeod: 4, Wesley MacLeod. Grade IX-I, Isabel] MacLeod; 2, Donald Hume: 8, Christine Mac- Leod; 4, Olive MacLeod. Grade VI-1, Dorothy MacLeodl 2, Irma. Giliis; 8, Sinclair MacLeod: 4. Ewen MacLeod. Junior Department Grade V-1, Munro MacLeod; 2, Stanwood MacLeod; 8, James Mac- Leod. Grade IVP-l. Ruth MacLeod; 2, Edna Gillis and Evelyn Dawson; 3, Esther MacLeod. Grade III (a)—1, Loren Martin; 2, Edward Macheod; 8. Audrey MacLeod; 4, Harold MacLeod. ‘ Grade III (b)--1, Frances Daw- son; 2, John MacLeod. Grade II-1, James Robbins; 2 Shirley Macleod. i Grade I (a)—I, Victor Giilis; 2, Harry MacLeod. Grade I (bi-I, Emily Martin; 2, Florence MacKinnon. Grade I (c)—1, Hugh Robbins. Lower Bedeque 8.707 1-2 lbs. value $444.49. Iva-s. mamas Waugh. fir». Bedeque, 7,769 lbs value 8424.44. Mr. Norman Mclviurdo. N. _ 7,548 1-2 lbs value $405.00. M1’. Ed- win MwFarlane, L. Bedeque 7,304- 1-2 lbs. value $402.21. Mr. John Profttt, Freetown, 6.191 lbs. value $394.07. w. C. M. Johnson the ef- ficient butter-maker has the pa- trons and customers complete satis- isfaetion throughout the entire year. . The many friends of Mr. Scott Clark 0i Wilmot Valley will b! glad to know that ho is home from the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, where he underwent l very successful operation for ap< pendicltis. _ gruntled and eventually sinned against God, so do we, and God is never at a loss to find some ways and means of bringing to their sen- sea all those who forsake Him. The uplifted serpent was the remedy provided for the Israelites‘ salva- tion and the crucified and uplifted Christ is our salvation. We too are bidden to look and live, looking unto Him, who is our Spiritual Remedy, our Great Physician and Bread 0f Life. In the evening, Cap- tain Wittig spoke from Revelation t, and his solo "The Saviour of the World," was much appreciated by a fairly average congregation. Miss Rose Fairchild omciated in a very‘ The following is the standing o! honor roll for the Clermont School for the month of Feb. Grade IX- I Dan Murphy 2 Weston Campbell, Grade VIII-l Blanche Campbell. Grade Justin Murphy. 3 Arthur Raynor‘. Grads IV-I Michael MacKinnon,‘ 2 Gerald Mill, 3 Ivtary Gomm. Grade III-I Wanda Mill. Grade 1 -—l Margaret Mackinnon, 2 Clay- ton Mill. Teacher, Ivfiss Myrtle Hughes.—B. capable at the organ-A. Linc ups: RIAI PTQUE HAMILTON GOAL B stcwari. 1-1 woodside DEFENCE 1 Dlokieson L woodside E Donald E Phillips R. Matheson E Lockerby R WING B MooNutt N Ramsay A Wall D Ramsay L WING B Champion c Owen ,1 “ v CENTRE A Bryenton W Crozier C Gallant N Simpson Referees: I Mscdonaid and F. Craig. Mr. J. A. S. Williams our newly supervisor of schools paid a recent visit to Fanning School, Malpeque, and if first im- pressions are lasting ones, his fu- ture success in his new work is assured.—-J. appointed icrs um: A FtiiSll onsruasonu coins —lliiliii-_illi oouons Here's good news for everybody (‘nnndiva Greatest Cough and (oil llcmcdy, obtainable at all! Drug more, elcnrs up (longing Colds, ‘Flu or Bronchitis like a flash-a single Does the Shadow Vl'—-1 Ethel Campbell, I L Do you have to steal time from housework in order to spend it with your children? Not when you let Electricity serve you. Then hours for the things you want to do fit naturally into your day. There is an electrical appli- ance to shorten and lighten every household task on display at our store or ANY DEA,,LER‘S. Maritime Electric ilompany, Ltd.“ Charlottetown, P.~E. I. his wife's memory. "She can ncvcr 313-119 SEA VIEW sip pi-oven it. I h . w“ h. n‘ remember anything." he said. “It's "c0352?! Lkfiggfd’; rm“; mg“ ‘M Mo" “m” "mi". i""..n:::'s:...i;“..$12.: "MY “'11” “'1” 1”“ *1“ b“? “Md G Cwsms J Nmphy l¥l?(?ml‘l:bflllc0 lthem~Baekle1'\ Minute Brown till I inunrl u capital recipe.“ DEFENCE --ln just tho one roll II“ mfllllsllw “Whirl was it?" asked Jones cuil- B Rllry Campbtll ziwglfmnplew" m“ m.“ out o‘ M. crh- G binndnrson Wirloms Andi’!!! oer vii-tho! the“ woollen o! *' , ' in know nl icon put er “Why," said Brown, ‘whcncvcr R Burt m m,“ "n", b, Bunny.‘ m” the“: rmyihmgrfn-tlcnlnr {jvnnt R WING "R111 n lmillc at any tlrunlst any- thc missus to remmbor. I mm- it p Craig E Alia-why “h”, kw, i, m, huh] y" n“. "in on a slin of P111101‘ Illlfl Hill" it 10 E Dclilmy L Ca .'I">cll zgfiéllie‘ “kxl/‘pllrsgflftlen one sir W111 ihelonkius-slflss" ' 1. WING iv...- ‘your iifllltlfl n. tlalllllfl Jones is now a contented man. R curs ,1 Mumh! 3.12:1“: K0! @1191! 1m £1911! l" l . . ' v .. u". ' w "Frwv "i5$‘.§\i'i‘~3‘ - e