1 ,_ o OCTOBER 21. 19.3.1 , 1,1 fr, _,~ n. :,‘.z'," ‘»,.’...l.\-fr .-v-»i..4'~n1,-5.* ..'._1_ -ft ;< ;=,:' ».;,.\;‘f‘”;_;,.,_i_.M , 1 1 _ -»~_¢f§_',.;_¢§f,~1g1.;,___~\';_.. rua cnAru.o1‘1'r~:rowN GuARD1A1\' :Ace Trmaa ' I - ~ r, , . - .- , .'..~:,¢, ,___ - . f g.. » ,.‘ .’ ,‘ . , I , Ii » lit’ ' “ 1 _ ‘ 1 1 F" ' .W -_" Notice To The J” ccurnu aunnnuu . _ Pu b C `CQunty n.ws of local fntero.t but nd- ' ftis.n of A newly ssutllrc may bs About two weeks ago we re- ceived a new shipment of which were immediately killed and stored in our sanitary refrigerator. Today we will sell this unusually good quality meat at an EXCEEDINGLY LUW PRICE We will also 'have fresh blood puddings, pure pork sausages and potted meat. 'Tall or phone today for your week end supplies at The Queen M EAT' MARKET Phone 1301 223 Queen Si. J. R. SEVCIK, Prop. Lady Snowden Prefers The Opera wen sou my seeff I|:ler.sd‘ at A cents 5 word strictly payable in ufvuncs. _ __-_-_-._ _..._ _.= Q. M N. G. RUMJVIAGE SALE, Bt. Peter‘s Cathedral School Room tonight 7 P. M. 2007. SATURDAY SPECIAL. - Bacon No. 1, 190 per lb. Cudmore Bros. 2027. SEE THE NEW SHOP for Girls when you come in. Moore at Mc- l Lend Limited. 2019. l SPRINGFIELD - Saint Eliza- beth'a Church, -October 23. 19332 ` Sunday School 10.30, evensong 7.00. CLYDE RIVER - On Sunday , Oct. 22nd, the services in the Pres- “ byterian Chiuch, Clyde River, will be at 3 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m. .k THEItE’S AN INTERESTING line of girl's dresses here at $1.89. Moore & McLeod Limited. 2019. I _ ______ CRAPAUD - October 22, 1933. Saint John’s Church: Simday School' 10.15, Holy Communion V 11.00. Hymns: 161 <1), 250 (25:31. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 20-A Ministry of Fine Arts is one of the schemes which Viscounless Snowden sub- mits m’ght be financed by the Gov- ernment from the revenue it re- ceives thrsugh the British Broad- casting Commission. Until recently Visccuniess Snowden was a mem- ber of the Commission, and has not roncealed her disappointment that she did not receive a further term of office. As already cabled, she has unfavorably crlticlzed the B. B~ C.'| recent po`icy of broadcast- ing light music on Sunday even- ings during church hours, describ- ing it as “bad taste and very bad form.” Viscountes Snowden. 'who is s. great advocate of the promotion of grand opera, points out that when the Covent Garden Company was kept going with the help of the B. B. C- the Stale received £45,000 in ente1't.a`nment tax during the first year in return for its subsidy of £17,500. 'I'h’s, she says. was really s good businws proposition. Ori thc question of broadcasting political speeches Lady Snowden suggests that at election times the political parties ‘should be allowed to choose their ovm speakers- At other times the B- B. C. should select the speakers and not confine their choice to the parties. “There are men and wlxnen wlih good oapalbilltrs outside the parties who know something of political ques- tions, and the field ought not to be restricted,” says her Ladyship. IDOKS FOR. LIBR-AlUANo I-S THE NEW SIDGAN CHICAGO, Oct. 20-If people Aon't borrow enough books, the Arnertcan Lflrrary Association was told today. get a snapper looking librarian. It should help, said Frnk L. Tol- lnan, director of Library Extension. Albany, N.Y., oven more than get- ilhs in o. new supply of fbooks. The llfbrariarfs choice of cloth- ing should not lbs restricted, Tol- man said, except that it must be becoming and must add to the good looks which the librarian presum- sbly should 'possess in order to get hor job. "The day of cotton stockings and iovere tires as standards for the librarian is ended," Tolman so/d. "“Tld' more people are borrowing hooks as a result. I Don‘t ruin your clean ironing board cover by testing your hot irons on it. Have a. folded news- PRPH1' at the end of the board with 598 (1), 248 (2), 497 (1). YORK PASTORAL CHARGE- Scrvlces on Sunday, Oct. 22 will be Central Church 11 a,m. Bracldey 3 pm. York 7_ pm. BUYS Conference lsunday. , POLICE COURT-.At the police court yesterday moming s. drunk and incapable was given 20 days in |1411, and s. man charged with being drunk and disorderly was given 30 days. ` CHURCH OF CHRIST-Sunday services for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows: Bible School 10.00 am., worship `1l.00 am., evening service in the Fredericton Church_7.80 p.m. Wm. G. Quigley, mbilstcr. _ ` ` , _` SACRED SONG SERVICE-Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, of St. Peters Cathedral, will address the S. C. M. and Y. M. C. A. meeting in Zion Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, at half past eight o'clock. BROOKFIELD-'-‘I’hS"'ServIces’ in' the Brookfield"c5hgregatlon on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, will be as fol- lows: Hartsville ii s.m., Sunday School 10 sont, s.ud_Brookfield 'l p.rn.,.Sunday School 10.30 a.m. NORTH RIVER. GROUP of Bap- tist Churches. Services on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, as follows: Fairview ll a.m., North River 3 p.m., Long Creek 'l pm., Clyde River Sunday School Rally 8 p.m. Rev. J. G. Wakeling, pastor. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES in Tryon.and Crapaud on Oct. zzna, win be held at ,ii am. 'and 7 pm. respectively. .There will also be a thank offering service at Tryon in the evening at 7.30 at 'which Mr. A. S. McKay of Sum- mersidc will be the speaker. WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-On Oct. 22nd .regular church service at 8 p.m., Sabbath School at 2 p.m., Y. P. S. at 7 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed on Oct. 29th at ll a.m. with the usu- al pre and post Communion serv- ices. Rev. Allister Murray, minis- ter. CALEDONIA AND MURRAY HARBOUR PREBBYTERIAN CHURCHES-On Oct. 22nd the ‘services will bo as follows: Caled- onia, Gaelic 10.30 a.m., English 11 SWEET PICKLED PICNICB at @ 1 o- - v. - . .. af raraueibane sz. 1 o'e1oei¢.-Dr-._ Pork Roast 120 15c lb. M. E. Genge, Pastor. Bacon 2 lbs. for 20c Butter 2 lbs. for 43c Mrscabmuaous snowan - Sugar . 10 lbs. for 70c_ on 'ruesdny evening, october 11. Milk qt. 6c e. mm enjoyable affair took piace§ Red Rose Tea . . . . 3 lbs. 95c at the beouurui homo or Mr. and Island Beans 3 tins 250 Mrs. Hector T. Currie, New Domin- Surprise Soap .. 10 bars /i3c ion, when about sixty people gath- Corn Flakes _ . . . 3 pkgs. 25c ered there to tender a miscellan- ,. h and whose marriage takes place next . . _ week. As the friends assembled in Fnday & batmday the attractively decorated parlou',_ where the popular young bride-to- T4'--‘I-=== Mrs. Tupper Strong and Mrs. Ar-l gently effected policy looking “__ hhur MacDonald. wh° owned *bel words me admittance or des1rnb1.= PM`¢6lB ‘md Nld U10 l°°°mPB“Y'! settlers would prove an important . 'ins verses. some of which swcrle- .rector in the rcoslubushment of ed the audience by the decree 0! econonuo prosperity in this country -poetical eloquence contained there-| was the theme of a statement mndo b the s ontaneous bursts of mer- tain recently," said Mr. Beatty, "1 to ume_ when 3,11 mg 51155 had time had arrived for Canada toem- qu y as y 8 ' policy of admission of those of our zest and enthusiasm and as be- own ra E p fitting such an occasion, music ~ . _ . gration were being carefully workeu :nd t:_1;1g1;t'erch1m°d tm dr' _,A3 out in the United Kingdom and that mm un wn W” “wed y, there was hope of results in a yeuz' several of the ladies and after a or ,Wa , hearty ‘mg'°°ng led by Mn' He°'! “Wide-spread editorial comment wr C“r,r1°.°'t th°`Pi“'“°f the Wests followed upon the publication of thu 1 d55P°?'59d»_ °°-Wymg Wm* them statement, most of winch seemed ic memimei 0! 9- Very Plea-“Ut fi/en' reflect the opinion that I favored ‘"3 which Wm ungfl' l°Tl8 in the comparatively unrestricted immigra- pERs0Nu,5 aware of the imperative need for the ____ elimination of unemployment as far as is possible than I am and any *Prince Edward Island H°sp1¢a1_ workless, now or at any other time, - I certainly would not justify the cou- Mm A B_ Murphy of W-sms-sideration of thoughtful people. ' “There does exist however a class M . . is °’ gum °f M’ “nd rs H 0 h ou intothis country would in _eiciy way work a 353° 33;; fggye °f_,M;;= gg; §§’.i.“`€.?.1’l‘.;€“fI?.§‘§“...£Z. ‘§“.i`.§‘$‘.3 r it bl ee he erred the P- E- I- Heel- 1’§..§`°.?°§’.§’..f§§`f’.‘i.’I I.`."’..?...T§‘ 30°. tal for treatment' their own capital, or property fin- anced from overseas for immcdiaic Mm Ruby Be“°u_h” returned land settlement should not be wcl- ‘mm “ pleasant visit with Dr' and comed. Such immigration can be M5' K' G' Mahnbir' Ymmg AV' safe-guarded against the risks of °““°- H“11f°"» “ld MN- Bake* failure. rc would bring with it en Willow Farm, Dartmouth. N. S. “mow of new capital to be disbursed -“-' in the purchase of livestock, building Master H0W‘81'd R068. son of Mr. material and farming equipment of and Mrs, Garfield Ross, Roseberry, an kinds. This type of settler, in- land Hospital for an operation, is pioyment adds to the employment progressing favorably and will soon of labor and, above ull, is a sharcr be able to return home. _in the national expenses of govern- ...___ ment, public services, etc. Mrs. Russel Abbott of this city "The hlsh ner Danilo cost of suv left Friday moming on a motor, emment and public services is one M 5° N¢w Bedfm-4, M355, wha-¢` of the most serious of our difficul- P ~ , . _ . she Wm visit 119|- ,|5191-_ M1-s_ Wu. ties today. No citizen entucily esc- ' " ‘ i a n- nam Tulggm apes the bill for taxes, fader , mu icipal and rural try as they may. M" A A_ Amen and M,-_ cal., Something has been done over the d ci fr ex en- men .Altiere Princeton N. J.. Past few mouths 1" re u “° 'hp and Mr. Charles Scala, Maplewoodn ses' but “mr _?;___tl‘°cr§scist:;lt10°_F;: N. J., have returned to their re- WW t° perm” _ Y _ 1_ _ I etlve homes after an' enjoyable and that is to Smead it owl 9' ‘nga zz; to Prince Edward Island me number of conlribmors. There are ' ' . d f t farms old home of Mrs. Altiere. They many t'h°u5'm_ S 0 view, C _ .both in custom and v-esiem ull were accompanied on retum trip adm _md my suggcmon is that new TONSILS AND ADENOFDS | At the back of the mouth, on 1 either side of the plate, gm the tonsls; above' and at the back of the noee, the adencids are pinned, in that they are lymphatic glands, . and all lymphatic glands are |, first iline of d'tence or barrier against germs which attempt to gain en- P 9! _ I eous shower to Miss Helen D0Ull. ' a¥)nCeI§his Itengnve The tcusils and adenoids are alike A “ & c - , . Iirlie 0- \ l Brown of the Queen, Hotel ' ' of people w csc mlgu on I by Miss Irene MacLeod Colville. _ , ,, "fn the university we have ’ lc should bc put on them to h.lp , f <1 in P ,. l k is 1 ni h ve admitted They also Spent 8 ew nys lighten me load of annual expluso sun air Ts aeoble uwho should Thowever. they are not wholly |u¢_' _ccssiul the gland remains enlarg- Ied, and, instead of being a barrier lo germs, it b`comcs a. focus of germ file, and there is 3 possibility that the iect`on will s read w deformity of the chest. ' ' laded that plans for inter-empire mi- , MHC, mo__e Eefous “_ the m 1 effects of infected tonsils and ade- n_0ids» Middle ear disease, sinus d`sea=e, chronic colds. sore throats, may follow the spread of the ih- fl-ction to the adjacent parts, and these in turn may proceed to mas- toidl disease and meningitis. Such foci of ,infection as diseased ton- r no mind-‘3 °f those Wh0 W0l'9 Dl‘lVi1- tion of a class of people who would .Sus and adenoma mju G the ge “P esed 10 be PYBSHW- - tend to add tothe ranks ofthe un- al hmmm; the child may mu to grow normally, and he may be ._ ..._______.___ employed. No one can be much more l _mderWe,gh° _ _‘me ,isuess _md aaa 1 » ‘ ' ily tired. , _ _ . The decision ss to whether or Mr' 'mhn M°"'°°d' P' M" st“n'l 1 t dd __ h ' b Naot tonsl‘s and adenolds are so en- lay BHdK°» 1* 5 Piment in th” propwa ° B D 1' B num er 0 llarged or diseased as to require to ‘be removfd should be made by the doctor who -examines the child and studies his history. There is no .doubt that diseased tonsils should be removed, and this before they have done any harm. ’I'h'2i'c are few things which.'.s.re -more beneficial to- a cT.fld's health than the removal of wnsils and adenoids, when their~ removal is indicated. Not only does this pro- cedure cozrect cmauyw cases of. mouth-breathing," discharging ears, d"afness, sore throats' and coughs, but it is a real preventive measure for rheumatic fever if removal is carried out before the first attack. This last also means the prevention of heart disease which commonly fo`lo\vs on rheumatic fever. who entered the Prince Edward Is- stead of being a competitor for em- Quesucns wncerning Health “_ dressed to the Canadian Medical Associun, 184 Collfge Street, Tor- onto, will be answered personally by letter. UNDERGRAD IS SOORED PEKERBOROUGH, Ofltl, Oct. 20 --Critical of the present day univer- sity undergraduate, whom he char- acterized as being a. young man whose chief interests were girls, football, films, food and possibly drink, Principal W. H. Fyfe, of Queens University, told a group of secondary school teachers here on Saturday "it is only a caricature but there is too much truth in it." rather salt on ft. Then 15; your mm md. a.m. and 7A p.m.' Caledonia and springfield Mug mmm; ,-@1110. a. rc mo y p ' ' ' i h thi rouds. 5 _ you win oioan if on the some f.une,}o1en Martin sabbath sehooie at was ,md me,,d,_ ' ;_*;_1f;;‘;;“°_‘_‘_§l__ ____;‘_f§_iy“S__________s| no, be ,hm M au, ,,r,,,c,pa, Pm ' I ' ’ ‘ . declared. “Standards have got lower Ind all without discoloring your .3 P-m-. Murray Harbour Bible ___ nice hi Class and Sabbath School at 2 pm P,-of H A_ Tmwn hu nmmgd _ w to cover. . . _ _ ffl'-¥ RSV. AIIl8l'Ai1" Ml1l1‘8.y, l'fli.llIStel'. uber “_ ten weeks "jp go C3;-udp, --- and the United states, visiting Y AMENDED DENTAL UUNICS members of the Tanton family in ' _ `-Dr. Earl Robins ol Charlottetown. gh|c,,,g0_ Maywood, Melrose park; We are now buying dressed well known dental surgeon and pro- “L_ Detfgjg M|°h__ g|;_ 0g,f,h¢ym¢'5 F_°“'| and Clllckfll ‘f0l' cull- mlnent soerwniw 01 the Ieluud and Niagara rails, ont. while in' 'Img' Please “Me the f°l' 08-Dlf»f\l» arrived |11. $116 cll»Y~Y€S?»@1" Chicago he spent three weeks at '°“’l“i¢‘ F°Wl may be Scaldwiev eu mule heme ff°u\ New York :be worlds nu-. when be wasl "L flrvled. head and feet and washington when he wok in mere sn attempted bona robbery! MT- SMP by EXPW55 0l"l.he recent world's series baseball occurred when J. Elherne, teller ofl tuck- 'games and also attended advanced the Bank of Nova. Scotia, shot and' *I* D ° Jenkins these cities.-Moncton/-Times. -- 198 Grafton Street g~:_,-‘_-.i clinics in dentistry at colleges' in THE BAPTIST CHURCH-Tm TWO WOMEN ABOARDI ' ll “I _M2015 - omin Dr. A. 0.' Vincent monow m g _ ,will speakon The Bible and the| NEW YORYI. OM- 20-‘-The old _ 's u ` ‘ ‘_ ' in fsociety that circulates it. This is superst tion 1-.rout women brins 8 lnlbig' society sunday, with specislx had luck to sailing vessels is shat- VOCAL CCACII & ACCDMPANIST llttmtion drawn to the Word of tered. says Allll Vllllcfl. Author, Certified Teacher. the Halifax |0,0d_ M th, ¢v¢n|n¢ *"1" wh|¢h`,,,h° wok pays in this year-'s grain Conservatory. from Australia to England on 10 mn dlould b and the other necessities of life uc all have to pay for. “The criticism that an irlorv-1SCCl farming population can only add to over-production oi farm precincts. particularly wheat, in my Dllillifml is not well-founded. The l>1'¢`»'01\l# so-called over*-production of food stuffs may conceivably bc merely a passing phase of a highly distributed world condition resulting in dislora- tion of trade and distribution. now- aver, the class of sclilcr to which 1 refer, would' require from thrcr- to five years, depending on the tyllv Of his farm, to develop his land to U10 point of adding materially to thc ex- portable surpluses, and by that time it is reasonable to s'uDl>0Se H105* "f our problems connefied with dis- tribution will have been ."\l\'cd~ "Tho British Go\'el-riucut is 111055 emphatic in its dccliwnlion that rui- grstion matters are not bciuil d‘~‘\'~ wounded one of the bandits. THIBTY SOULS-AND and lower and professors have come to regard it as inevitable that they must rely upon some type 'of forced feeding." The speaker said he would like to see the stimulation in all places of learning of "eager curios- ity and stern logic." The address was delivered at the annual luncheon of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Fed- eration Port Hope dlslrlct).( _____._.____- ! The export of creamery butter ` from the Irish Ftcc State is unlaw~' ful, except under license of the Min- ister of Agriculture. A considerable trade in grafted ,unuaocs is developing between St. ‘Luci-<1, British West Indic.s.` and l .in.\f_lu. Graftcd lnangocs are Wrap- qu 11 in paper on which instructions nn printed as to how the fruit Monanara rwrss. Wm °° °"°"d'°“""' W °~H'°'K~ D" "“° ‘with-ss ssoiutfon or unefnp yi \ '~ -_ __,_g°_°ff°“_' T°'°v"°“°= °"~ "‘“°°°‘”‘ ""1 °°'“' °° """°- W" °“° "““ "“’““‘ lnrobums-ie u e we °‘ ““°“““ “l ........7..Eb win ...on be noun, 1 IF"‘l. n.. ___.__._ s _ 1 hi eb 15.000 . _____________ t " The ic ill 59”" een 5 W W” ° d irsbls locale for people wh_..u_ _ _ bid fm, th m_ .H th .with th’ lu. mu: W es vrirv Sfl‘0!l§ 3 gy nciudc W00dwMcu»>le._=='1re|udc on "sT. MrcuAr;r."-west; solo;-"My 3 Hope is In the Everlasting”-Sfainer, Mr. T. W. Bentley; Anthem:-"The Heavens Are Declrrr-ing"-Beethoven; Organ “The Short G Minor Fugus"--Bach; Violin Solos:-is) Ave Marla.-Schubert; _(b) “Pale Moon"-Logan-Kreisler, Mrs; Jasper ings; Duet:-“Love Divine"-Steiner, Mrs. Roy Cud- more and Mr. Geo. Johnson; 0rga.n:-"Communion"- Oordially Welcome. ` Morning Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. a £ _ ._ ' REV. Gi CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. PBOF. IDUIS D. TIIOIVIPSON-Orgarllst and Choir Ixader. B 'Zion Presbyte ° rzan Church_ 9 11.00 A. M.-Theme :--“The 5-O4-0-0 Anthem-"How L0l1l'~Wilt'1'hou Forget Me" .. Pfisnger _ The Choir l mo r. M.-sabbath soboox ana Bible elm". , EVENING WORSHIP 7-00 P. M.-Themie: "The Divine Commission.” Anthem-“The Radiant Mom” ........ ...... Woodward The Choir “Blessed be His glorious name forever; and let the whole . earth be Rlled with His glory. Ps. 72:19. f MORNING WORSHIP Wheat and the Trees" ¢.¢.A4`¢»~.»L» A St. Paul’s Church 19th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY G0d'l Word.” 7.00 P. M.-Evening Pray Word." Offertory Anthem-"Still, S EVERYBODY REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., REUFOR. 8.30 A. M.-Holy Communion. 10.00 A.M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11.00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermlm “Circulating During the Offertory Mrs. Fred Nash will sing. er and Sermon "The Living Llll With Thee' E. K. Keyser WELCOME. i Z them over the radio, and as they, journeyed through the country lnl the Gospel Caravan. The College stands for the Fun- damentals of the Felith, the In- spiration of the Bible as the very Word of God, the Blood of Christ, as the only atonement for Sin, anal the Pre-M‘illcnn`al Coming of our` Blessed Lord. _____.____. num: Trp/ii. rowbn. ‘ SCHEME ON IEVEIN MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 17. - It would appear that Great Britain will soon embark upon an immense tidal power scheme for the produc- tion of electricity on tho Scvoru, the idea being to build a barrage on thc River Severn at a point known as English Stones-at a cost of $100.- 000,000 with an sditional $60,000,000 for road, railway and harbor inter- ests, states the Industrial Depart- ment of the Canadian National Railways. It is estimated that iii- loen years will be required to com- plete the work and the number of men smploysd will rise Eradually from 2,000 in the first year to 12.000 in the tenth year and s maximum of 21.000 in the thu-1/.enfb vw- The Mgimghgq requirements of Great __ Britain in 1041 in the way of elect- ‘, U-O-rv-U ooo ---`_ - r: The Presbyterian Church t In Canada ST. JAMES’ CIIUIICB Minister: Rev. R. Moorhead I/.‘¢8¢l'. B, D., D. D. 5 Public Worship: \ Morning at Eleven 0'clock- I I1\|.n|ng ti Sevrrl 0‘cloek. Sunday school at Two-th|rty~ STRANGERS AND VISI- rons c0rw1Ar.LY INVITED. oc-cc oo oo++¢-sro#-_o_;4*-0'* X Quo Vu.\'e|..»\.\'p nous Nor raven. Sl`I\'D.-\\' SHOWS (Canadian Prem " LONDON, OCL. 20--There 'S Il' wid/.~:.pz-cud demand for the Sun day cpen ng of movies in Ellgllllfl judging by lien first yenr's_w0rlzin| of the Sunday Entertainment Act This measure provides that a vot-, may be taken in an electoral ares upon the demand of a cert-all number of electors, as to whethe the opening of movies on Sundays There are 750 such electors areas, but since the Act came intl operation a year ago a vote ha. rical power is_estlmsted at 21.000' sl wer scheme will provide been taken in only B0 areas- ll million units and the Pl'°DCSed Scv- fonly 34 of these areas has Sundsg op uings followed, and nearly al ern tid be _ e one-thirteenth of this total. A com- ‘lor these are in the London dis; mittee has been making researches - trict- In northem England espec- and investigations since 1925 when |1911;-, there appears no demand s' they were appointed under the Hon. |1111 for sfiiidwv opening. for th~ Stanley Baldwin, then Prime Min- I af-.fn of hsncnmu- serum in be the' _ ister, and their report has just hl'l'I‘ -only im:-li‘.ern <'"ul\e wh/’\'e thi* published by the Economic Advisory lquestion of taking if vol" has r-vei ‘ Council been discussed _ 1- the local aulhcrity should permit li 1 1 1 ..r'»4¢4-u-ure-‘pu-.»¢.4-»4._> ~. ¢__~___...»__ ...._______ ______ K il. 3 ls o 's I nv | ,__ 9.3%# ' :z ‘__ ,. il . - l ~. » _-._.,.