f“""—f .~ggn 13 GIVEN I [ll 0. Each in Cash I. Each in Cash Solve the Puzzle y‘ of his tube. indviud b! return mall. qualify for one 0f the prizes. theta ll ‘dsiplo condition to he fu ' lilion DOES N01‘ in ask 10111-to do. 1a to sell for u: l ea of our Erol Perfume arno Irimdl. at I56 per buttie. you FILLED. When we receive your answer. n will mull you the Perfume to aall for ,u Pill the ooupon below and mail it. a ma. D0 NOT SEND ANY HONEY. COUPON helond plane find solution to 71:1; l! correct. please lend m0 ‘rule. OUR l1 eh " “Jksuinrae 1921+ - case. glove amount will - be as!) IIN A c.1811 Pklll concealed in the flu and hand-dress a! uglndlan Chief, you will find seven maln- ' (Jan you lee than? ll m-lfk each one with In X. cut out the figs", and write on e separate piece of "p. "l have found all the faces and irked them." Mail your answer to us. mi your name and address written flhly. In care of ties, nautnaas. hand- qiting and punctuation will ‘In considered lute". l! your answer ia correct, you will l11 order lo iflllanl. This eon- INVOLVE Till) IPINDING 0F ANY MONEY. All that When pod, and Ii have receivod the money, you will then EXPENSE, t0 bottles of perfume. . l will endeavor to sell among myi ' 1 Central Guardian BAFTM‘ SERVICES, North s1.»- ‘1’; 111°“!- 51111i111y. Jan. 23. Fairvlew, 8. m; North River, 3 p. 111,; 14mg Creek, 7 . . Y . walker'_.ninlsterp n1 Vi. it. Mac I1"? m Th orrssiues szceivso... a. follow" .1 e following 1s a list of spiritual , ° 19111188. Mass cards. etc. received 0°- gg: m"- durin: the death of s... 1.... Alfred 7m IPfiIutg" I Cfflimerw- Mass c rds-Mr and 8th hi": ' Mrs John Power an family, Mr and Mrs John Power Jr., Mr and M" 10881111 Power. Mr and Mrs Patrick Fitzsimmons, Mr John nimhfi- M11111 lilargnrct Carver, Mr and Mrs Jack Duceiie and Alfred, 111119611 811d, Joseph Lonsrgan, Mr and Mrs I-i. llogan. Mr and Mrs Aubrey Doiron, Mr Fred McMahon. bliss ‘Lena lill-Quaid. Mr and Mrs R. V. liialleltn, Pupils of (trade 1 Queen Square School, Mr and Mrs Dominic Doyle and family, Dr nnd ,Mi's J. E. Blanchard, Pupils of " Grade ill Queen Square School. Mrs Ed Sandwnli and Amy Clark. The Griffith family, Peggy Gorin- ley and lilargaret Cheverie and Gladys Mullins, Pupils of Grade 2 and 3 St. Joseph's Convent. Spirit- ual Offcringsz-Mi- and Mrs Peter Wilson, Mrs W. DeCoste, Miss Delina Buote, Miss Vina and Julia Buote, Mrs John McCarvell, Mr and Mrs H. F. Connors and family. liii-s Laura McKinnon and family. Miss Mary Cronin. Miss Katie and Elinor Dilute. M1- nnd Mrs Puul Peters. Agnes (iautliier, Mr and Mrs Joseph (Jostella, Mrs Thomas Peters, Miss Eva LeClair. Mr and .\l1-s J00 (iauthler, Mr and Mrs Albert Williams. Mr and Mrs John Aim-ray and family. Barbara Drane .\i1' and Mrs L. Doucette sud family Miss lilamie Di-aue. Miss Dorothy and (iluilys O'Brien. WEDDING BELLS.--Un Wisducs- day cvcning, Jununiy 5tl1,'at 7 p.111. at the hoinc 0i’ Mr. and lili-s. John lilacKinnou, North Jtivei- was the scene 0f a iprctty event when their daughter, Sariih ILlllinn was united in marriage to Mr. John Reginald liioi-eside, North River. The cere- mony wns performed ‘by £118 116V» . M. Aitken, pastor of the United burcli of Canada. Cornwall, under jan arch of white streamers, trimm- ed with evergreen and cut flowers. i) r t and». at 25c p..- bottle, and when sold The bride looked very Winsome as lvill return you the money. nuoa l find I cannot uil the perfume. um to return it to you. Nun ......- .,.. Minn ... ................................................ .. (No persons under l8 allowed to comvltl.) Address your letter to 1 l" “fshe entered the 1-ooin, leans»; 011 the arm oi her lather, ilresscd in white georgette, _with silver and _ satin trimmings, wearing the cor.- vsntionul veil caught with mange, blossoms and carrying :1 bouquet of‘ irvhite Carnations and ftillll. Tl1e1 ‘wedding.- iliiATCll was pi-nycz: h,» 111.1151 "UL gMqUg-‘cqggmq coupnq-x" . ifiiixril Huvicu. cumin .1’ 1111-1 m,“ 55 Tu-qngq, g QM, d ._|..0l11- X11111‘ illi- cw i oliy ‘.1 slim," ___ _,__.- .. _ .. .._. . iiUllS suppci 1w...- .~. c-i. 1' 111;. ‘rwus-oiilsn sum.- visited .1 1c‘..- whicli ayegrnni .1. c1 g‘. - . 01.} 111111111: 11 liig i-uitli- sulc, ninl 11s tl11- ‘was recb (ed from the bl-ldgs 5.51., \111\\l “is-rt lli _ -1l ihc night \\‘.lti 1d,.’ Miss Priscilla’ nurse in twining, ruvuli-il. 11111 , hill. in ilic sunn- . . . at the N. E. lls 1i Hosntsl Ll '- ilvulll. ‘lhi-i‘ 1111mm] 11111! tiirnt-ii i111‘ t ‘I v Ijtglfzst U 1V) ‘l r054 wuui- lune, 1111i. 41L 1.1.1. ln-lh lit-gun i1. on‘ 1 155- def ~11 1e ~\'-11n1> *1 ,,,,._ _ largo uuuibcl- 0t serciuiders girlie-1'- Swill-nil‘. 1.111113" 1- ' <1" his ln-nd. t-d to t-xtcnd their coiigintuiaii-nis 11- 11-11 '. - .' 11c iwkvd- to the young couplc. 'i‘i1..— gifts 1101c ‘M1113’ 11-11111"! .11 mimcruiis and c-uiislsicd of li11c11,. ‘\\1ll_\»- li-n’ n11- I1 1101111’ lzlu buy .- .,. . . I, , _ __ . wmiq pumml SHML ollitl. uit idnss .1111i .1 1111.111111 oi ".\'1i1 slim-pin‘ 111...," siiiil Juclt. b . Poultry 8upphes with the high prices p"- vaiilng for Eggs And Poultry ,sfter the flock oi Laying Hana ‘B. J. , S‘ W161i...» -,Baska1t "’ Era/Mesa . BLATCHFORUG a ca MASH} ia giving wonderful success to all who are uslnq it. Are you one of them? BLATCH FORIYS ‘FATTEN- ING MASH prepares the birds for the market quickly and cheaply. Ask for BLATCHFORUS POULTRY FEEDS. A__ CARLOAD just received. Carter 8. Co. LIMITED. ' FEEDS SEEDS 4 4000§§OOOOFQQO404~§OQ§Q4Q 1t payf big dividends to lack 1 Q44‘ UHHlilll-i previous lo licr iuarriuge ihc biidc was given a. miscellan- eous sliuwcl‘ zit .1c1' 1101112: by a large tiuiubcr oi‘ friends from the sur- rounding communiilos. Many 11se- fui gifts were received. 4 (Patroit please copy.) rsubsiizintinl cbcqués. O11 Wcllin-sduyz i iAcute 001.1 1.. Head | i - Knocked Out | _ Quickly i 'i'o stop sniilles, to relieve hack- ing cough, just breathe CATAIhRH- OZONE. It is Nature's greatest healer, full of soothing essences that com-fort and ease a distressed noso o1- throat. OATAMbl-{OZONE dislodges dis- ease germs quickly-that is why lt is sr successful in Catsrrh, ‘Coughs. Sore Throat and Bronchitis. Get Caisrrliozone to-day. Complete out- llt. containing hard rubber inhaler, $1.00; small size, 5Q cents. At all dcuiers. l O-QQO-O-K 64 $040 0-0 Q4 Q OO§§-OO the world's ‘finest sec-d‘ The Public Forum i (Continued from Page 4.) q- the opportune time to put on rec- ord our rightful claim. as a part- ner of Canada, to participate in these tremend u... expenditures, which are used for the Very m“. pose of supplying the hotel ser- vice that attracts the class of tour- ist to whom money does not count." provided they obtain what. they are seeking. ‘Whatwould be the result if the ‘Canadian ‘National Railways were persuaded to erect a modernsum- ‘H181’ hotel in this Province? it would assure 11s oi‘ our transporta- tion being brought much more quickly 11p 1o standard. li would mean the advertising of this Gar- den Province all overihc continent in such a manncr as never at- tempted before. and thus attract attention in our island industries in general. it would mean that our improved transportation woulld make travelling io and from this Province in winter, as certain and sure as humanly possible to make it. so that. there ‘vifould he no hesi- tation about winter travel as in the past, which accounts for our local hotels lasing more o1- less starved for trade during the winter months. it would mean that our ikvlgorst-ing winters could be cap- italized for ivinici- sports in-uch more s0 than in other parts oi‘ (‘a11- ada. It iron-id menu at. least 011s tlio-iisand tourists coming 1o our island for every one hundred that conic 110w. it. would mean that. our present local hotels 111 Charlotte- town and throughout the Province W0lllil linvc tu enlarge, and where ivenltby tourists would be s0 c11- raptui-eil with Prince Edward is- land that numerous valuable simi- 111er houses would be erected, and capital attractcd lo 0111' Province. it would mean that the miles and miles of the fincsl surf bathing on the north and south sides of this Island, now going to waste, would soon be alivc with hundreds of automobile -tourists demanding more hotels. ' ‘There is no part of Canada that has more to offer the tourist trade than Prince Edward island, pro- vided we have adequate tmnsportn- tlOll and summer hotel accommoda- tion to cater t0 all classes. in ud- ditimi t0 our unequalled surf bath» 111g. wr- ‘rr- I11 I111 1111.11111- uf l1.1\‘ln:.‘, - 111w! tliiil ' fifty employees arc required to- . . , . ., day. hundreds ivouid be required Mm W' Bmw M-“n m“! u gum; tlion. it would -n1c1u1 that many mm” “new ‘m ‘vednesduy “n61” nusiiiur. .. ilk‘ \\.iiii _. - Theq have done -'rrns minnows-rows 1111111011111 NURSES TEAS ALWAYS PLEHSE so firr 56 iéars Happenings Of ' The Week (Continued from Page 4.) hlcm of the York Rose in repoussu. The two handles are of ivory ca1'- vcd i11 the form of tliisties. while the cover is surmounted by an ivory and silver coronot, as used 1by the younger members of the royal house. earl The many friends oi Miss Hilda Jenkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. will regret. that it was necessary foi- her to undergo an operation i‘o1- appendicitis this week, and will hopc fo1- her early. recovery. 0 a e ‘Mi-s. JfllllPli Simpson, llochiord Square. invited :1 number of ladies 1'11 for ihn ten hour m1 Wednesday. the social hour passing very plea- santly nvcr the 1011 cups. O i1 U n0011 it being lici- first calling day since taking up 1191' residence 111 the ncw blouse. I 111-... '11. u. Large, Hillshoro Street. was among the Bridge hos- tesses entertaining on two occa- sions this week. I 1111's. G. Filii-ter was hostess at 111 afternoon Bridge, Wednesday. We tables being played. at: Trees on The Roadside (W. L. COTTON) 5111118111: ~by remain-ice on tlic pro- llflsal that rows of ornamental trees 511811 11111‘ the main roads of this ‘Pmvllicc and so add in its attract- WBIJEBH. thn suggestion is being favorably considered. Rome por- sons seem, liowcver. to think that u thick hush on tho roadside-s caus- inl; snoivbanks on the roads was ltfffliflsetl, They are mistaken. The proposal is that the roadside shall be cleared oi bush and scrub and young trees in maple and birch, elm, ibeecli, and other native orna- mental varieties, shall be planted at equal distances-say a hundred feet apart. At the end of the Great War. some persons suggested that rows of such trees should be planted as memorials of those 0f 0111' nien ‘who had given their llvcs in order that their txiuntry might be frec. A fitt- ing, living memorial of these men. such ti-ccs would bc; and the idea might. even 110w, be to some extent carried out 1o t-lie great improve- ment of the country as well as to tlie perpctuatioiroi‘ the memory of the men who tell in the greatest service that could he rendered to their fellow men and t0 all those who may come after them. At any 1'ate, farmers who may co-opeiate to improve the frontage of t-heii- farms, plant trees, and so add to the beauty of their beautiful country. will make no mistake. They will benefit themselves. zidd to the cash value of their {iii-ms and attract tourists who will bl‘.n.g :1 market to their doors, and leave The nurses 0f the P. E. l Hos-y- ..: “'11- H.111.- 1' i 1..-.'--.-11.1. 1211111. ;-‘..;i 111w, r211"- l.| <1 1| lI1'.11:|i'l1| i: ri i> 1h. 1111i; uiiiiii i. 11 .. .11" .1. .1 111111-1. 11 11-11111: rin- 5.112%.‘ 111-1. 111.1 ‘:1 1l.1- \\11l‘|1l_ ; l\'|i<'\'ii. Tlli‘ l-aiu-i- 111111- 5:1 l‘;1 n11 Pm 111111 111i‘ .,.‘- ;‘.1'114I'i-'1-' .1_ inns-us. :1||1| \\1' Li. .- 1121111} .1»...- Yiilliiilil" iis-li pzoiiucis u- i1.- 5~1".t'1l fi-csh iroin the sea dang. We lliii/l- s continent wide reputation 1'01" choice eggs and poultry products. Our spring lam-b is especially not- ed fora flavor ull its own. W0 have potatoes. and champion ilziiry CEtlllU that lead the ivholc of Canada. With such attractions as the sli- ver fox industry. our scenic beauty and ilic lnost bracing climate to be found anywhere, wc certainly have all the opportunities at hand t0 make this Province the Ideal 'i‘on1'ist Paradise of the Atlantic. Instead of injuring any local hotel now in existence, s Canad» ian National Railway summer hotel would add at least one hundred per cent to ihn present csrnln-g capacity of the locni hotels, owing to increased traffic that. would he attracted. I have alivays boon P011111‘ to give of my sci-vices. gratuitously, through the Boards oi‘ Trude. or otherwise. when l fell I could be oi‘ nny possible assist- ance 111 lironiotlnz the interests of this beautiful Province of wonder- ful possibilities and I feel sure years. t1he biggest asset we have in Prince lMward island. To con- tl11ue going ullong as we have been. and making no effort when oppor- tunity offers -to keep pace with the modern requirements of the 111111111101‘ tourist traffic, we niig-hi as well scrap iiic Boards oi‘ Trade. Association and other service organizations, 11nd build n Publicity < 1m - there is an Qppgftunpty he", o; and Mrs. Stanley Donald. Main Promoting the tourist traffic, so Street, that it would become in a few a a a 111:1:i.- :1 1.‘ 11.11‘ f. _\ii-~. 1111i F-"ifwii- . ‘.11 ~ \\ l.1.11 - 11.111 111 \li- . 11.‘. it. .111- 111-. . .\l.1- ..‘1' l'l11 1' n1. -1' 11ml \l1> ii!ll11.11 1i H.111 1.1.1" 1111*... . xiixtiire. Vliui" i‘. ‘h i te. (I Capped» ‘ v i‘: ps. Fiappers Fancies, Hawaiian Lilo anally with a soft green u1' 11.011 lruni .10‘ 111 is». 1c ~- i..-..t!.1 1' 14111111. Maple Cakes. Desert Ap- pofutnicntis, (lhinauiuirs Delight and Adam's Ale. The “Sngar-bsg" is the English Spring successor t0 this Winters “vagubo11d" hat. tit really looks uiui-u likc ihc dustbag on a vac- uuln cleanenbut appears very smart when worn. You pull this quaint thing on s0 that it recedes in front. following the line of the head, and then, when you have squashed i: dow11,you get the Dutch boy offeci with the crown flat against tire side of ihc hcnd. U O I hlLss Robertson, oi‘ Summersldc isvisiting in Mont-ion. the guest o1‘ hoi- brother-in-lau- and sister. Dr. 1.112s. J. J. Stewart. 126 Fitzroy Street. was At Home 1o upwards oi‘ two hi1‘11d1'ed friends on Wed- nesday afternoon. hei- mother Mrs W. (i. Sutherland receiving with her. Pink and whiic cnrnations were attractively arranged through llcs. era-bly for all that. patent lug \1'lli1 > > > r P money in the Proviuce--—e\'ery year! A decision to plant trees ncx qvxin" 'ill'1 11 3 ‘ 10 p111: .-.|!i: 11.1 ,..,.-.1 -'.:=- i .e.11 .,1»......'.|1E-.iv\.t1. 11mm. c1';1e1- 01 0* blue. an! S0 fen- us actual sales s0. 11113 silk manufacturers who have been selling materials for spring frocks and for winter resort costumes, say that beigu and bluc still c01:-| tinuc immensely D0l1111flr- G111)! 1111s given way to a certain extent to mahogany browns and tobacco browns. The bow of ribbon has always been a sartorial medium 0f nxiifei!" sion since the dayis of ihc (‘rusa- it. has never gone out of fus- lilon but it has ivuntlci-od cousld. its iaicst. resi- iug place is on the backs of black leather cveiping- pumps. lingo wide bows arc attnchcd n1 the back of each hcel. I O U .\ll‘S, (Dr.) Croken gave n. very c11- joya-bic Bridge on Wednesday af- tcuoon. a number of guests being invited for the Tea 110111‘. The din- room, looked very attractive llvd and White csrnations and tea. was poured by Mrs. (D12) NlUU-lllfiflll, .\irs. W. D. Glllis cut b I r i i COAL .__-_... We have In atook and dlaaharg 1"! "llularly tram can trash mined ‘"1. Including OLD SYDNEY OGREENED INVERNESS BOREENED 3PRINOHILL SCREEN ED ALBION ROUND ALBION srovz ALBION uu-r AMERICAN HARD uu-r szsco cons i ‘"1119! deliveries. Lowaat prices- P110110 176 for aarvlu. iillLi$&ilii. IHONI. .'l7l ‘ ' I a x P > 1 b b Qyg-QQ-Q- 34000-00 1 Obedience And The Law (W. L. COTTON) In this democratic age and coun- try the majority of the electors au- thorize the enactment of the laws “passed” by their representatives in the Legislature. 1lt is well under- stood, too. that the minority must bow to t-he wliigqf the majority to the eud that good order and govern- men shall be maintained. To obey the law is the duty of every citi- zcn. The virtue and value of obedi- ence is evident. John Stcwarthlill declared that “all the good of which humanity is capable is comprised in obedience? and Iloury Vysrd stated that "true obedience is true liberty" Emerson ‘pointed out that obedience alone gives the right 1o commandfiunil it was predicted of Hannibal that he would be a great gnnaral Hbecause he best knew how to obey." Obedience is advantag- noiis; llllili obedience to the law is: alike :1 duty and nn- obligation by which all citizens are bound. it ls essential 't0 the prosperity of 'l1n country. As to the consequences oi‘ diso- bedience to the law little need be said. An awful lesson was adminis- tered to the City of Montreal a short time ago. lt was also a wani- ing to persons in. every other city and in every ‘province and stater- to all who disregard and disobey the law. Less spectacular. but equally 1111- pressive warnings arc occasionally supplied by those '.vl10 disobey ihe law to abate the .iqu01-.evil. Most of the unnatural deaths, the crimes and the ipoverty that beful this and every other community in this ,P1-o~ viiice are the result. of disobedience 0i‘ that law. if it be the diity of 01'- cry citizen to obey the law us long as it is i.he law, it is equally the duty of every official. of the luiv. whether he be judge 01' Constable i0 take the action necessary to the maintenance of ;i1e 111w, amd to the punishment of viiose who break it. lL is pleasing 1o note the siste- incnt 0t .\i1'. Juuics l'11to111 chuirnizin 0f the Prohibiticii (Jomn sion, p111)- lisiied by the Gunidizin shop-lug that the law in that regard 1s being‘ eniorced. it is pleasing to 1101c 111:1. the iiciini: ui llluSu who 1 '0 k n ‘ 1712i ' . 1 , g 1,1,‘, 1.. n’ ll (ll. C-lldlluttbluyti. i. - {By steady adlicrczicc to the 110 the duiy 0i’ oncoming .1, .‘-‘ 1141111101‘ lcvil, so rampant 11.. i..'.- lrroviuce in thc past ccntuiy 11._-._\ lbs still further reduced. .~\t an,‘ grate it 1s iiillislklClOfy to be assured ‘by those in authority that the 1:111“ has been better enforced in the pa»: three years than in former L111“- years. That the Liquor Evil can be abol- ishcd- by the Probibitors Liquor l =1‘. .1.‘ i Law. or any 011101 11111» is 1101 11k- uly, Every other liquor law has been broken and is being broken. The wcziknes sol human nature and] the gigantic influence of the liquorl interests combine to make difficult the enforcement. of all liquor Inn's. B111 that. tho Liquor Evil can be consldeiubly abated by tho enforce- ment of law. and the action of 800(1- ciiizens in obedience to the law, is evident in tho improvement. that is apparent in the condition of 1.111s city, the towns of the Province and the country (listricis alike at liic end. of fifty years. -——<+>-———- Persons in waiters‘ uitire helm-t served by ivuliressss was an odd sight ut lunch ilmz- in tin- Paramount. cnfc at tho Long lsllind studio during the filming ni‘ a rcrcni plcturc. Some of the cast lliiil lhc rolc 0i‘ iviiltcrs in the play. > fence around the ping-e out the rooms and u 1110st 01110y- 1 y I“ convulsion '1 m‘ it H. .- l] . , , ‘l. A J i)... 109g, Among those assistim; , . _ . u t an. 1101.111 10111 11111.11. . 1s. . . _ 1 Men s ‘ iani a shilrelioldei‘ 1%.] iulsmcidfi- Huule ushered Wlllll‘ littlc 111;..- wvrc 1118M 141111111‘- 1101111111- G511“ Constlpated Hgdache nigh Class- Subdued and... S O a a a . 5.11.1411’. welcome m, opponmm I . door. in tlic dining l‘0l)lll Ali's. ‘ ‘ t _ 4 4 this Province to lmmclpnto ezlugt Gee“ Stem", ‘m,’ “my Gem S_ 311-... Mai-k blcini-ignn “as hos- Bsdcflreath,‘Sourmitggiwafr. alioudd)‘ laced B01118 '* ‘i is today the fourth greglci-ict Mclmyre cm we Ices’ Assign"; b ms ay e fnfy. RESULTS 1N ONE ‘NmHfl . < h»). in me Donflnlom wcrc Mrs. Jack ltattcubury, 311's. “N w D Guns held a deughp - I 11111 Sir, etc.. ltailpli Jenkins, Mrs. Walter Bears, mi nflerngon’ ten h“ Fflday Wm” This Remedy gforka While You J. O. HYNDM-AN . . ' W < Charlottetown’ R E I" ' “m! MN‘ J‘ s‘. M2d;wd' noon in honor of her cousin, Mrs. 1t only wk” one nigh. to mrove Th“ M 1' “m” ‘"11" 21st‘ January“ 11927. Mrs. Ernest E. Poole. whose 1m‘) Robe“ Donahoe’ who ls the ‘ilnnqerlvillnkmg 3:62.51.‘ rent man cltlzem are bu - spending the winter in Charlotte- Ham tons s. y I y Y _ husband is President of the Poole t n m d‘ i ‘ m w ma" smooth.“ mung 1“xativ6 yet d9. 1"‘ 9°“ "m" " ‘ “rut »“@+.+”..+.,..“,.,“, Construction Company Ltd" of RB- Ow ' a n m; mo as p y vised, the kind that a child or deli- Ilvifll. b"! 99 001"" U")! t t mm. 553k was a recent V1530.- m decorated Wm‘ Danodns ‘md the cute woman can use with comfort. . a, me (he latest style. they i , yew Brunswick‘ SM ‘Dem a few drawing room in Pink roses, Mrs. mike wlio-llge 111212 are g bit narrow In the too , ( ‘ W?‘ . 1 _ l w; l). J. Riley poured tea and Miss rundown, ac 11g D _ lays in baclnl lc FWlll hei s stei Iphugemu Arsenal!“ ushered the erg). those who find a (my a m1] p), 1°" '11-“ Mwu" Y“ 9“ ‘ Airs. IRev.) J. W. 0’rien and Mrs. H M’ A h l , r" hsusts mind and body-thew 111"! 41'1"" "'1 1°" °' '1' '°" '1'“ 1 . Tb us... 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