iv l . F 1 ’ 1 ( l _ -.4 . ' g I y ,_ig, I |,v.,. I5.; _ pg. ii "°>»*4‘ _ ..,.. -_ it-of-,~.'. 1 3*’ . -_ - *_* N .» ~. , _ . ,f y .,, ., ,(4 5 iA,,.v,__. , N ‘ ..__,, mul,” . Mfg , - - ° ¢ ‘.».- i.__’-_~. ,,.. .VG ' , _V = . . 5, i _ ._ ~_.., _ ----1 ~~--- _---.., ..,..,. with Rheumalism and rczie,-e p¢,,',,_, _:, Sid: and Bark, from strains und iicurv lifting. When I had given up hope of over being well again, afriend recoinmcndcfl “ Fruit~n-tives ” to me and ri//er 1:.ri/rg I/iefrsl box ljzlt .ro murh bf//xr thin. I continued to take them, and now I am enjoying the best of heath, tlianks to your remedy ”, ' W. M. L./lMi4so.\'. "it I2 'j' If you-who are reading this - liitrc any Kidney or Bladder Troiiblc, or stiffer with Rheiimaiism or Pain In The Back or Stomach Trouble-give “1~`rui¢. it tives” a fair trial. This wonderful fruit medicine will do you ifworld of good, ~ as it cures when everything else fails. ,ily 1 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ‘J5c. I At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-u-tives Limited, Ottawa. ; 9 1 /on-rr _ ._ .ct INSTEAD OF PAINT' ' DONT paint your pretty home this sea- son, b\itAuse iiietrzid Vcl_vex Creosote Shingle Slams. By; so doing. you can bring out all the entity of _the wood. And think of the preservative value. Vclvsx Shingle Sinins contain Creo- sote. the rent:-st wood preservative l:iiown, This ineiiiis prolonged protection :iizninst wind and weather. It therefore iiicnns economy. Velvex - . ~ Creosofe Shingle Stains Half thc Cost - Twice the Wear V'-lvcx Creosote Shingle Stains rout shout half as much as paint. And thi~;.' wcar much hcttcr bcczuisc they penetrate the wood. 'I`h<‘Y tio not cVf\ll°l'f|'~e 0|' CIR’ out anti of course _thi-y cziiiiiot peel o _ 'I'l\ese r.'_:iins comciii iinycnlor YOU WSU; They :irc vcry c.'i».iiy applied, You oull` t tuinvefiligzili-tiicm. \Vo‘\'i\j1\lliccnniplt.te line and wc l\no\v you will like them. _ \V\-ire ug for 3 5;im_pl.~ of wood stainedwilh Velvcx Crcosole Shingle Stain. Cnrrithi-Paterson MFI. Co.. Limited llnilfn, N. S. Sl. John, N. Il. Sydney, N. S. ___-___I1_.__-_-1--_I-lil- i ’ 'L Yrgirrf ?`-lx-murmur ,\. I p ig.-v _ i i ‘i VJ -in , , ~ ‘, »~‘ » ' r.” v '"».. ..;-_-i"-'i" _.‘. THE .f \ r (Made in Canada) GUARANTEE proif-:zu you fiilly. it' yi;n_ :ire not tlclinlite-.l with ‘thu it~.iult..~i iilitaliiril from 0-(.c'tli\i‘ yo\i=_‘ denier will rofiiiitl your motley. wir. vi./ilu thru oxzéztiiii- win iirst cliuu your t`urniture niid wooilwork und liurdwood floors. bringing out thi- original bc~1iii_\' of the -wot-.l. - ‘ ',’I`l~li<}N it will put oil a hlilltl dry lasting lustre that ir- not sticky or gummy or diistcollect- ing. IT ‘Wil.l. give' best results wlli _ least effort. .l'I`i IS econonilviil bet‘\1\1S€ umrl with water halt’ and halt. .;' I suffered for it nunihcr oi' yt-;::'.-s V , Wi t ‘Some time ago lic iv ix c oi-at 'i le” ¥1t1YS_'h3yD been llslvl led onifor apbendiritisl and ~.ii’t`ei- D re- 'days' a "mnsm°“ l’°"t°i'“"°' ‘VG l"“'° itle and was taken to Eiigl;iii.l. ` Mr. ;Aiigua McLellan had four suns, and ,WIS Siveii three of them to the colors. |'I‘lie other two are James. tuzmcrly of ‘the lied Cross Drug Store, Summdr- side. and Joseph, both of the 105th Buttallnii_ . The deep sympathy ofltlie people of (lhiirlottetown goes out to Rev. Cun- on Simpson and Mrs. Simpson in the terrible blow they ‘have sustained by the death of tlieir son. Lieutenant Stewart Simpson, who fell in action iii France on the lst lust., gallantly fighting for King and Empire. The sad news was received by wire on' Saturday' night on the very eve' c-I the opening of the-_mission in St. Peter’s Cathedral Canon Simpson' bore the bereavement msnfully, and though torn with the anguish of his loss attended .all four services- in his church on Sunday. Only the day before Canon Simpson i'et'.elved ii ‘letter from hisson telling of the terrible lighting in which he had i‘e‘ce'ntly taken part in the battle of Courcelle-tte. In this engagement he was the only c-ilicer of his com- pany who had not been wounded. and at tho time of writing he was in com- mantl of the company.' a position which he probably held in the fighting which followed and which cost him his life. Lie'ut. Simpson was the second son of Canon' Simpson. and was only ‘a nice compliment yesterday which ,appeared in orders as follows: I.t.-Col. 4 en mst, for every time we uhm 'we get “`°l “'°'i¢h0f- This time was no ;;f“ef’"°“- f0l' lust as we _got our last |-~-“ “ln Um position the ing drops ns- frwl I0 Dhtler 1lown_ and kept falling lor two days. The prospect was 'none oo cheering. for we had no dug outs Completed, and had to improvise slielter as best we could. Lorrles "°"m “Ot gm to OUT Dosltlons and that necessitated the hauling of ammuni. ‘tion a considerable distance by hand |tl‘llcln:. I remember the first wet morn- illsi l was in charge of getting it up and was walking down the track feel. ing none ton jubilaiit in spirit. Just then I met some fellows coming back from the trenches mud from head to foot. Hows things in the trenches this momilll.-Y. fri0ltd7" I asked. He said nothing but that nod of his hr,-;i,d 'spoke far more eloquently nm" ,mv words lie could have utters-.i. So-I decid- ed I would cheer up. Down at: the dump the lorries were waiting and the Lt.- Coionel oi’ the group was there him. sell taking note of everything. stay- ing for some hours in the rain. He has been newly appointzd to this com. mand and evinces the greatest inter- est iii the welfare 0! the batteries under his charge. I-le handed us out I ` ‘ - MONDAY ¢. Yf‘l1l`?°d;lybBurns describes in the lint:-.i:} ` Y ' g ‘ ~ = i ' oiso or wou'No3--._ _ A ' "°‘“ "" “!‘“";&9“1“ “lil “'"l‘- ," , _ J. MCLBIIMI, of Graiid angry Surg# :ex . 'l\`&h”`§~`|F7.\lll3'U£\50 5 »"" '< ..'f . ‘ ' _ .' word tliat»_iiis.soii, l'to.»;J0h'n‘ Mchei. ling” vBa%l°Lf(!;§‘€T"v'l`§lI_d. _.I tigtdrdayiloon ‘_ fi' “J "` t l ff .1 tv. grit’ K A 'tI:. .1 ) I n _ eq anal all The la O, 4' v"‘1'64v 'il T "'“" -. ' _ _ ~.1<=fl°ur .ii' ‘ ~~~'-.»<,. ui »--f-1-f--~» fi- n--mi H- r."°:;f;'f...;‘;::::.r*..:°..::;°.2.1f:i'sr »,°;;» '» -“dh &‘”.“éii’-2 .‘¢2“.»?.‘?.‘-"ttf Q-1” tg 6’ I ' “ » ' { 1. _ 4-L5" ir `, (_ . ci i iien of the rain and the \vlid,drlv- *W of/,\.,._‘_ 1;* .' ` " 1' 1 1 k i*`I--- oi’ the -- Heavy Artillery Group wislios to thunk and show his npprecintloii of the splendid work done by the asth o. S. B., nie mst few twenty-two years' of age. He joined the 55th Canadian Overseas Battalioni from Montreal, being drafted' late-rl ,with the Fourth Canadian Mountetfi Rides who fought as infantry. ,He| was wounded on August 13th, and, ai’-l ter recovering returneii' to duty' on the’ battle-line on September 3rd. _ , As zt nieniber of the' staff ol the. Bank of Comme;-ree both here and ln' Quebec, he was very popular and al most valued anti: eiiicic-ni employee. liis death will be sincerely nit;-ui'ne-il by all who had the plc-:tsure of meet- ing him. His regimeiit sailed for Eng- land last October. Two other biotlit;-rs ot' the tieceasveil ai-ii uleio c`nr<.-lied' iii thi? i(iiig`:< sci'vicc.- --Cztptuiii tl. A Si\iiipsoi\_ ut /tltlersliut, N. S., and (lorporul liugli Simpson. of thc' ai'tiilci‘y garrison at llalifux. ’I`he Za-ttcr voluiiteererl fc-r overseas service with No gl Ammunition Column. com- niiiiiderl y Captain D, A. McKiniio_n. but owing to illness' was unable to sail when that unit took its departure fi-oiii Iiitlifax. Saturday`s ile~.spatr.he.-‘- shows;-il that it iiumlier iiiurc- Prince Edward Isliiiid boys had' suffered iti action, probably in the same fighting which cost Ll. Simpson his- life. These' were: ' Arthur Long, of Brackley Beacli, killed in action, Pte. J. McLellan, of (jrmid River; Pte. C. Arscnault_ of Suinmerside, and' Gunner' R. A. Hardy of ’l`ii:nlsii, wounded. OTTAWA, Oct.. fl.--It if. oiiicially un nouiiced through the (Ihief Pres: (fensor‘s olilcc that the following troops have rirrivcil safely in England The 11th, the 1-30th, the 126th, the lIi9tli, thc l4tith Ontario lliittalioiis: the 150th and 1S9tl\. French Canadian Battalion: the llistli Highland Batta- lion of Alberta; tht 98th Highland Bat- tnlion oi’ Saskatchewan; the 148th Bat- ‘alioii ol' Mozitrcnl; the 140111 and 145th ilattalions of New l:lruiiswiclr; No. 5 llattery Siege Artillery of Prince Edwrwil lslziiifi; No. 8 Buttery Siege Artillery of I-lalifux und drnt‘ts of horse ifrtillery .irniy service corps, sigiinllers Royal Flying Corps and Na- vnl ratings. Mr. George Green, teacher ol' Souris, has received the following very iiiterestiiig letter front Sergeant Allan ("ole of the 93th Siege Battery. Sergt. tlole belongs to New London, and was formerly principal of Kensing- ton High Scliool:~- L l"ItA.\I(‘E, Sept. 5th, 1916. llcur Ge0rge:- _ I have often iiitciir,icti \\ritiii_g you, but have never _got around to it. The receipt ol' your lettcr it few iluys utro has arousctl thc dorinaiit tlesirc, und. as I have it little time to myself this nioriiiiig l shall make an effort to cur- ry that desire into execution. It is u chill. ouiiip niorning, something liirc |,. -4, 5,1/.V/N/\'.\Y¢\¢ 4.45"' `”"ir.. . ` '7 Av . rs A\ } "- b\ Y 7 js. ._ _ , Wrap fin Jrlillw. T "' t r ¢ ‘.1 . ` 1 . ` . L' ~.» .;';x.,r» "mit, n|;|.r. V l NEW Yllllli Milli NOW FEELS SPLENDID , It in unless to leak for linppmus while your kidneys and stomlsh sro out of order. Soak Health first. eiidvttli tt will camo inn buoyant hlnvinul that money alone can never buy. From New York. vo learn how FO li liledimlmmtolinltli uidln- .~‘=---1°---»~ lsonkor Bt. Nw York 0.1. 4. --gmt “cabin with my rl um 1° ltomw I vu recommended by an ue- iistntmeo to if! 7°" Gm Pnms' l purchased A box at s user-il! #Nl store qudfl eau truthfully lx tint tho; \m»'ba¢u .woiiaai-mill' Ola 110 HM ui now uolml IPM tl-" 1| you have mf suspicion et kids” oi- stomach troupe vrto to-day lg; l tru multi* °‘ 4%” 'uh' °' "7, °'“ ur drul'¢\l¥*'5 °~ ‘ bu' °' ‘ °"‘ fir 12.50. . National Drug & Chemical C0. ’¥\w.»lvi~r-° 4,; 1*'/v. 1 » FROM YOUR DEALERS 28° _ i _ T0 $3.00. flhlnhell . Chemical Co.. ,Ltdn Toronto, Can., 't ‘ .i cms.. Li-it-4 ~ badly wounded from the trenches days- He gfellly appreciates the ratc of fine discipline maintained, and the way the guns have been lrcpt in i1‘~'U0\l~" When one considers that those four guns have shot in' the vi- Cllllly Ol’ 20,000 rounds, it is some coiitmict to keep them lu action. 'l`hc're have been days when we 'could not touch the breech. it was so hot. This is the iii-st _time wc'havc' been singled out for praise. and. considering the fact that we use twice ns much aiii~ inuiiitioii as any other 6-inch battery around, we must _be making good use of lt. for there is nonc' to waste. Of eoiirsc there is not the least danger ot our gettiiig u "swollen lieud" for over here one gots ull the coiicoit knocked out of oiie.'A smile invol~ tintai-ily graces our couiiteiiaiiee when we read in papers from lioinc of the “Gallant” 98th. and all the pretty names 'once more called sound to us now like "Sounding brass or u tinliliiig c_\~iiibal.” Wo predict. ii like fate for our even more favored nuc- cessors the S. S. f'.‘s and the "Fight- illll" 5th, Oiirc it was .thc “i’i'itIc and splemloi' of war." Now it is thc- pride and splendor ot' bravery which must illfivildllly give way to the drutigery and liell of war. In the last. p:iragrupli` I lizivc lirfii guilty of ai. ;;runiniat.lcril error izoiiinioely kiio\vii as digressioii. l broke away from what . I begun to toll about. We have now .lug-outs for iill. and it is wonderful how prucili-e makes perfect. Seine oi' thosc dug outs arf- inodels ot' r‘onil'ort (liuttlc. ilelil conifort or "solid" comt'orti. 'l`hi:< new positioii is about two iiiiles in auvaiice of Llic old one ln a long val- ley which hides in;-iiiy a .bitttei'_v front Fi~it_~.’s nero'~‘.aiics. lt. seems like ont; solid line of batteries. ln ii big battle like last Sunda_\' one could eco n linc- of flashes: its far us the horizon and one could not but thliilr rn’ Lloyd (leorgc’s tlreaiii of si row ot' guns from the Soinine to thc- sea. so close that the timbers touched one another. lt is Bi'itain‘s only redemption. To con-. tiiiue about last Sunday it was the big- gest bomliardment. for a long tiine_. The artillery was terrible there seenictl to be nn incessant roar. Guns blazed away fiercely all day. Such a day raise-is all the savage within one, and I used to delight to hear our guns firing salvos. There is a l'-`reiich hat- tery right alongside of us. an eight- guu buttery und wlieii they start gun- lirc thorn is soiiict.liiiif.' doing to say the least. Several parties of (,lerm:m prisoners passed hy, aiiil I iiiuiil rc- tcratc my statenient. nmdc some tiiiic ago that the Germans as a rule urea big husky buucli of nien. It wi-is rutlier laugliztble to see two or three short little kiltics in charge of these big fel- lows. Perhaps you may say then that size was no good to them, but it may serve to discount the tale-': that Ger- miin_v`s troops are getting to be coin~ posed of t.ii'ln and jaded youths. Sev- i-.mi stroiiig positions wort; 1-:iptureil but it ls not yet ltiiiiwii wlicthci' \ve have been zthlc to hold theiii. Ger- ina|i_v has live times the ai‘t‘lIct‘_\' she hurl lion: when thu tlrivc wus lieguiion July lst.. lt. is just a case of our ur- tlllery cou<‘cntriitlii_c on ccrtaiii trciirli‘_ es, and driving the l-Inns out.. and wlieit our mon get these trenches the Hun repeats our oncriitioii. and ninltos the trench unteiiiible to its neu' occup- ants. ' Thus the war goes on froiii duy to day and the ei\il'doesn‘t scuni any nearer than when we came here three months ago. I do not see how u win- ter campaign can be avoided. 'l`ho::c who prate of an easy victory seem to me to underestimate the deadly ciieiiiy arrayed against us, aided by all the inventions of science. mid not afraid to put them into use, not like Great Britain afraid li she takes strict men- sures some other nation may not like it. When one considers that Germany has got eight. -million men coming of military age ascii year, it is useless to say lack of men will bo her dole-it I remember a patriotic meeting tn Charlottetown at which the once pon- ular song, "Tipperary" At the conclii» sion Dr. Fullerton made the remsrlz. _' "f_\\ \ i%di§%%i;*'i@!'ii In TRAINING Thousands of men suddenly wlled to undergo the hard- ships of_ winter training find the sustaining power of Oxo Cubes invaluable for supporting health and strength. Oxo Cubes have a body-building P°wer out of all proportion to their lmIk._ Many h young soldier. wet through, and physically exhguiioq by h0\irs ni marching or other duties. hu haduuse to bless the invention of Oxo Cubes. Oxo Cubes are so convenient md handy that they can be carried on the -person without adding to the welgit of one's equipment. A cup of xo or an Oxo Cube sandwich enables one to go for long hours. Tins of 4, ill. 50 md IM Cub", Yet `o:ic never hears ai soldier mon- tioil “I-`i'oetioui," its; loaves that to the DllU0S0lihers at lioiiiu und conteiits himself us best he may with the griiii business of war. If the price paid is any iiidlcziiioit of the value received in return, tlit-ii great iiiust he the value. 0. “l~‘reelloin." May we iiot as Brutus is reputed to have dom, "Worship l.ilierl_v and und it ,, dream." lint this theiiic is too deep for nie. :intl I will stop iii_\' hurpiiig, lest I e7\'litiii:;t ini' iiiezi_L',i'c knowledge and your pntioiii-u. ` I rather like tho life row. it ig not so hard as at first as time has shown us better ways of uoing our work aiio things are more system.. zitized. The night shifts came hard :it first lint I don't mind them now. I inu.\:t not fm-_ get tn tell you of :iii iiiciileiit ol’ fr few nil-tlitza zigo when iiiy gun tic- tiirlinlciit huppieiictl to bc- on duty. About li p. in. soiiicoiic lu the "dim 'll.~xt:iii<~o" livgiiii to "bcrattie soiigs into the utr" upon lib. i~<:r1ict_ 1| vor)- coiiiiiioiiiiliirv thing; you might my lic pliiytul ull the old fuiiiiiiiii' songs, iinri for ii time we stood still and listoiietl to the uiiisiiu ~'utchlii_'; whtil, siiutclies of it we r-oiiirl bclwceii the bursts ol' mills. “K cop thi- Holm- Fires l‘-uriiing" onine first und the thought of loved ones far uwuy. Others fol- lowed. Nc-‘\'et' did we more fully real- ize that “i\'iusic- iiitli fzhurins." mid wc iverc i-o:il sorry when the music ceiis~ ed. Soinewliere lichiiitl us is a band which plays every evening always closing with the “Marselaisse” and thc Nationul Aiitheiii. Wlicii we came to I-‘iuiiirio llrst we saw the HlghIrin‘nt on the Tt'uii:;'.'l\"»iii:in l`r'ii!, The rlefeiitetl si-'ond Roilinuiiiuii ui'iii_\' ir- i|<~.'cl;\i‘vd 'ii l`u’l lliclit in thu iiiountaiii from wood to wood 'and from trenclil 1 _-___ ..._ _W _-_ , ..._ ,......,.,;| __ rf /til. *wif FOR more than 68 years , the leading brand of silverware has been 184-7 § - ROGERS BROS. Today it 4 ‘X i stands highest for those ' most desirable qualities in I i l silverware--durability and ‘ V attractiveness of design. » ,, Be sure to look for the l name 1847 ROGERS BROS; -~th.': date identifies it. Do y not confuse it with other ; brands bearing the name E 4lROgerS.Yf -'SL ` `_» .. F stu ll t`,..~, U _Q ram.- .__.c,,.. _ ` .__ _-< - ’”'5"'_ ‘-4 '__ \ _._ _...__ _.___ Sold by leading clealers .'.4...:t-rf. camel.-. I I . MERm5r.' n.':1?,-'..".'r.‘_'.i ra.. 1.1.1. li..,.=.f.f¢0.~, t:1¢..~.'.. , \ fo lic i _ . iogioi: of southcastfwii 'I`ruii.a_\'lvaii:i.| Iii the tleorgeny. Alt, Mares. and Huxou river valleys. the Gennisn and Aiistrliin troc-ps arc' continuing their fcrwnril sweep l But-liurest iidiiiit:-i thc retirement of llouiiianiriii t`orce's in H1109 Of f-hl‘H'> districts, claiming progress only in ,thc Jliil valley. i Roumania's situation is critical. Observers here believe she will pull out with the aid of the Russians. l The' opliiloii of the majority of iiiilitary men is exprc~f-sed by Observ- er iii “'I`hc llianchestei' Giiurdisii" ,who :lectures in unequivocal terms .that without reiiiforcemeiits from iihissia, King l"ordii1snd's‘ troops- have ‘little htpc ot' turning back the Teiiton hordes. 'l`his critic condenitis Itti-\i» mania for attempting the' 'l`ruus_\'lva nizt cninpiilgli. Falkenraynh campaign. he says. "bears witness to the fact that in ar- ranging her plans Roumanla made the mistake of thinking the Russians were on the point of breaking through |':h¢ Carpathian defenses. On any sup- ,posltlon ber invasion of Transylvania `|s wholly indefensible." Six months ago. he adds. Iiiiideii- biirg planned to 'launch his mightlest blow carf. and southeast from Lein- barg. The Roumairians invasion ot' Traiisylvsiitii changed the Gerinaii plans and brmight down upon' Kiiitl Ft-.'dliiand's armies the attack which the Russians might far better' meet. while the battle In unfolding ad- versely for the Allies in Transylvania In Macedonia their suoeouusg are daily increasing in Importance. Ssrrail's forces have smashed for- ward in the S_tr*ima region to their greatest success. crossing the impor- tant Sores Demlr Hisssr railroad and seizing the villages oi’ Preeenilk and Papslr-vo. This move threatens to cut oil' Sores at any moment and mal' end' in .the conquering by the British .of all eastern Macedonia. On' the Dran s'c'ctor_ in the centre oi' the- Bulgsi line. the French swim! forward On the heighnts along the border near Devoti- tiltu tl captured tho' e'iie'my's trench- cs. s i ~ i Toasted Com Flzikes an ever-rea 'J sh | TQGC, 3 natitagr. _ I -.. ~ 1, Of Course, it makes ood Past ln fuct,“Beaver" . . .~. . lx. -gi il_._ lflour is a special ' ivisitry Hour. lt contains the choiccst Ontario fall wheat (the Finest pastry \- licut in the world) blended with western spin to increase the strength. _ tMILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT iv..-lzva the lightest, flakiest Pics and Tarts-the most intui (.`ool.ics :ind Doughnuts---and real homemade Bread, with th iu:'lii;_c iliiror. _ 'i"icrc`s no comparison hctwccri the tough Pastry and tistcl ii i iiiii_c \\ilii wcsterii iiiii-nt ilour, and the “good thing.. “llc.i\'cr" Floiir. Order sonic. ' Iii-1.'i!_l~'_!r.~‘.~\\-riif iisfoi-pi-i<~e.=. on Pf¢d,coar_i- mfiiii ._-ni 1. THF. T. H. 'I'AYLOlt` CO. LEMITED, - ;i, '>..:. , , / o -s~.a 'n».3\ wx. Du-g»¢i»uw r»-r-4`_i_-¢~v;sc;\ . roasisn LAB 'I ue- -»-__-____._--....,- ~ 'I !“ _ ,_ __ \ _ -_ .r . ._ _,H mil. i _, 1. ,:,_t>.».-¢ _. is -st A u , _ v.`¢-`. .` _`., ._ M ‘I ._ y ' _ ‘_,f-» \ _ ' "`, . 1* Lot Your Home Possoss Ono Strong Anchor Your foresiglit should provide t:oiiit`o:'t .ind ‘ ,° . . . ~ ._. ‘_ , ' 1 t ` i 4-L I‘ulicy--i~ llii~ finest kiliil iii yiziitiwiioii, vision for \otii lotcd oucs,sl1oiilil you dic and you should make such provisioii to Next week, who knows, you may bc uniusnr Your Clown Lite Polii‘_\'--sity :i fiiiuiriiitcrfl liiviiiiiim itviliiclioii '.'[\)\i Lot un qend you nomo new lnnurnnco facto Agents wanted l" uiir-ipi'e:=cutnd districts _ ".::**"j'¥-i j;;;-;f;'E:'°;-gi;-'_'-;i_ _'__-___ . -4..-» ~»...--.»-ov -».v~u_--~»¢a » .,_.,~ ..._.... _ 4_i-_-suns-»»~,.‘ / ---<-°