WCJZU. Notes pmlloummnllslallrs molmrrsolfsssoorsnou llllmmerrrvumrI-llau. mama’ “gnaeamweynrlluad: rvvenusa g Man's lofty , ' wioeof “m” mammal-minute gin. - I mdsamchsnisnmisun-nndw Wlvlliliffcrtsnocnlsaglsas. mulealslatemoyg: for pills rheealelomiladreruneente lass Community Honors Couple On Wedding Anniversary Rev. George Seller and Mrs. Seller, East Florenceville, Married Half-Century, Tendered , Reception and Presented Gifts.‘ ‘ i _ . tastefully decorated with. and .sea;tsd,on wlthlmaifl Now Science Explains Why l‘ So Many People Past 40 Feel 1110s Illueyfi-e Slipping Losing 17soir“GrIp" on Things OI U10 ' " ' area-see alone, the two women slid Ir‘: m... Nothing Mono ' over the end of it and disappeared savour Then o Teucis e1 from slsht. Piers strusslias desser- “Add sum-es" l‘ l “'1?- lsow TO IILIIVI l1 White Python By Hark Ohllclllng. Author of "ling Cobra" by . n. rrljpfiif-iflkllyk y’: crurrin. rs n: wrmou srarxas For one horror-filled moment m Gray thollsht of Jumping offer her. But his brain was now working with tbelneedofllehturhurnskehes Blleedy been given s. victim. Almost cmll-lnly lt would not attack her. _Thbt Pit 118d overhanging sldw, Once he was in it, therewould be no saving Piers‘ life! ' Wildly he glared round the now deserted temple. Something made him look up st a slim stone column. , 1f that were broken-off at its base——l ..‘:ll-h."saz"le.~r' o’ l“ B. S Oil B e e ha, d, ' ashlar: back to the opposigg exile“ of m Q“ {"4 ‘°' mm" “'*'° W" e mpie. “m” The lepcha worked frantically to mm N“ “l” m“ M h“ an“ ‘ carry out his order, swearing hor- “b1 .w which 37'!‘ rlbly, and firmly convinced that m8 “d1 tel e. 0h l WM d! -6adie Oolllilfl, West Did W.C.T.U., 311s gems. hadblbeen amen mad by mg 35;, uzfllfififl$ ‘fmmamwwzfit; °°1¢““" . e ammer ow h a . ' The fur side P88111541?‘ ole-fix d: 12'3"‘ ‘ma’ ‘l’ gumai; T“! wlnTE Rmnglllsygfil: dee breath an ‘ P" z B! M!” 58"“ - u’ stollle pillar. Slxdfsgtllllwlly imlenllldl: a boluum bmlmotmx" Th‘ Wm“ “who” 3°“ w“ l" l ' h_ lvllr. Seller responded and in adopted as the badge of the World's 5P1?!’ hurled himself through the air and Wm mm o‘ wly I l“ WJIT- U. at me U. s‘ A. Nation a1 W ' I - . “ll sPalllilllg mqY lie llle wrong prescriplior- struck the slender column with the . mu 1m H,“ tboq_w y, and ollhe areal heaviness which cozwentlunlnchleugomlslv. “g ° m“ l’ l‘ hellneentheustmoughmt the Itisasignofadhsrsnoetoper- There ma be u h child’ behavior kn. rel“: llemefeeunlyl §SM l Give him Casloria-ille lurniive a dull crack it to fed over its {all being broken byppthe two ‘thrones, ‘ We“ and 611190896 l-Wfeolstion of sons! total abstinence from all in- axalm; much u, “mined lama,‘ the remption and gifts. Mrs. Bells-r toxicating drinks. “Catch hold of that end!" he “l” m“ ‘Pmwlmly’ I" “W” “w” “m “l ""7 °l‘l""l'lo=ed discipline. But nine shuutecL ‘ N Rev. A. B. Bishop Ives-lied that he race in a ’ “p of service. times out of ten-‘nol Their veins almost bursting and Wm" “meted with Mr- Bell" It denotes partnership In s ' "M", .1, I h,“ 601A 0 cl ren. <‘ ' is safe. til geitle, yet it is tllorlollr/lll Your_doctor will tell you huh contains nothing that is not suitable for a child's delicately - bylaw“; system. j- ~ ll to! kbadr 's£rlr°el?llf0%allour3%.1‘h Ill ,—~\~. .5“..- "A...- “dizzy." Tired and low a lot. Arc rpne to stomach upsets. They lunk they're "gro ' old." Not at all, usually. ‘enlists say the cause, m a great many casm. ls o y_l.lus: a tendency to an and condition of the stomach, gsrbaps the result of faulty dlet. othlng more. The thing ic do is singly to neulrallze mess stomach not" . _ When you have one of these acld Also in Tablet Form: Phillips’ Milk of Moguls Tablets are now on aals sf all ug stares e ‘ . tiny tablet is the eqlilllllellf of a teaspoonful ». Genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. strengt Not botany them for ten cents a glass. In the midst of life's dimes, clean highways are there, Let us issue the heaven's ‘ ‘ declare; stognpch psets, all you do_ is take Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals and before 0mg to bed. Soon you feel like ano er person. Stom- ach . Fewer headaches. And the pop and energy you thought lost, comes back agaln _ _ _ T? tllls. Take eliher the falrullar ll _ _ “PHILLIPS” or_ the new P lps‘ Mllk of Msineslafablets, —convenlcnt to ta e wllh you IPsVt/z/A zf pied for the minis- .. ma . . years more. He then en- Mollnt Allison University for "'2? " APllILL Mlilllfidlflfll An Incident of The Civil War Mrs. Artemas Lord of Sourls has sent the following story to a. friend, Annual Meeting .--.-.--—<m--.—» .-—--.-y s. -.__T .-...._.. fl7q~prvq -. their muscles bulging under the whim m?!’ hall held Bklifillllflc bie- at for the protection in,‘ “m EN Wiles lll Albert County. and he of the home and of the nation by extended the seed wishes of his the abolition or the Dru-m ‘Traffic. convention. ‘A- D- MoOB-ln oonvsy- rt a an lntr "on to all women Canada ed from West Florence- like-minded with ourselves. ville and J. E. .7. Patterson those rt l1}, mqunporurwe mm;- from Wloklow- He spoke of Mr. tional work amongst children the Seller's pastorate there 311d brought would aver, EJOOG Wlilhfi fPOm tllllt community. Th9 cmqptanb wearing of the Refreshments were served and the bgldgg keep; m; qlempeg-mw gnu“. Woddlns oeko was out by Wllbefors the notice ofthe public. Bellw- ‘lihe evening closed with a rt is an important advertisement. hymn and the Doxulosy. and w. In countries where the badge is and NBS. Sell!!!‘ received all their must worn there i5 the glfggtggt m. friends before they lei-t. flviby, Flowers were received from M1‘. Many of our members have found :35 gm W. gi-tlohlridtlonéivr. and that the wearing of this White -BY‘!'.Y~7° Qlivllllflliowirlforeiullandshasbrought Johnston. Charlottetown. and Rev. them ummwwd kmqneu and George Arms and Mrs. nnnhhond cheer from their White Ribbon oom- Jollll-‘ltflfl. Hvnptvfl. P. E. 1.: greet" rades, and has opened the door for 11185 and glfie from M!‘- Mld MP5- most ‘pleasant and profitable as- George Johnston. Charlottetown; gociaflong, East Morenceville ' Reception Held The United Church of basement was filled to cePeelW lfl-Bt evening. ‘rho stage had been strain, the two men lowcrd one end of the stone pillar towards the top of the woman-like stalagmlte four- tleilzn feet away in the center of the p . It dropped and held, resting on one of the shoulder-like projections. Quickly Gray kicked off his Tibetan boots and started to cross it bare- footed. Foot by foot the interior o; the pit slowly became visible. For the frac- tion of a second he glanced down- wards. I-lc could sec Piers lying in a (lead faint. Gyllla, like a marble statue. was kneeling before the en- ormous python, which. constricted about its motionless prey, seemed to be considering her avidly with its lidlcss eyes. Glancing ‘lip side- ways, she saw Gray. Instantly she placed her hands The Annual Meeting of the East- srn King's Exhibition Amocfation will be held in Mcqnnllfs .. Hall. ‘ i“: "f l? "°"""d‘" m“ m“ touching on the Civil War between EDWIN “Em, Preddmt the idol-til and the South, which is n. F. MacA All Secrets . “’" ' ;,.5329-3-15_g1_ UL ' U "n-The last year of this sad war . _ ..uss. when a little part, c. Confederate soldiers took refuge in a wood. very weary after many days of skirmishing. The men threw themselrves down and were going to sloop, when their young officer said. "we will sing a. hymn first." He had a magnificent V0100, and when he gave out "Jesus Lovel- of My Soul." and the men all joined in with words- “Cover my defenseless head With the Shadow of Thy Wing," it rang right across the field. If your child is undul f whiney, or cross and hard t,o Jill-ll; -—suspect that omstlling is wrong! All too often you will find that it ll childhoolfs commonest ailment- constipation. Q f" h‘ l. r J, __ ‘all’! lllrl-‘Qllxlllglllzxallitvc lllascallepfllelé ills whole dlgsstlve syuum, K 1.“, "W "llmll m‘? be quite all ri hi. for llllWll-"Pl lily do your c d for more harm than good. CHARM IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN BEAUTY-AFTER FOETY And children take Castcris without a word of rotub-tll. ] . ~ taste. Get pCastoria tllI-lluliliaifg save mous b getting the large, family-size oi. cl , CASTORIA The Children's laxative from babyhood to ll years bal I don‘! Ilia lil FOR SALE Pete-wining G inked Ialors, one doasn bulbs at forty rents, three dousn for one dollar. postpald. Order now. MRS. GORDON MneHH-LAN North River. Any girl ls apt to ask occusionaly, “How will 1 look when I'm 40?" The olll,» honest answer is. "That all depends on you." Beauty. like most worth while things, needs s firm foundation. If, year by year, you build for the future, there's no reason why y0l1 can't be as lovely when you're (1-5206-3-13-61. Now just on the other side of the field a party of Federal men saw them enter the wood and as soon as the ‘ ' was over they were An Important Duty For; Parana Emily modern parents take no chances with so important smarter-lathe vlsionolthslr children. because they lnow that neglect in this mqrect is extremely unwise and may be harmful. Neither do they wait for s. child to conplaln o! the way ho secs, They have their eyes nttulded 0o before THAT. Be a modem t. g G. F. Hutcheson OFIQIITIIST rushing off to capture and probably slwet their enemy. but their Captain held them back saying, "no men, we cannot touch them, we dare not 1h vim fblbwnlg was carrying and Southerners to different posts- d the next day being Sunday the Captain salted a, young Southern Of- gave out "Jesus Lover of My Soul." A Northern officer standing near rr 5 l B’ 5i- 5 5 n. R S.’ Y’! C 5 fi 5‘. 8 e _fi ‘E. s 6' s" s E and said “Were ", mentioning and your men sing that hymn Hsrepiiediihathewellr * ‘l the occasion, "Well," saldtheNorth- Captain. ‘you owe your life to hymn," and then he fold him neslr they were and how “Cover 5'5." a-E-L ale “as 51s‘ as i E 3 G o K g rnrnrr: New Tillycr Lsnss When next you need glasses. Thelrworshhasbsenproved. We lit up in latest lfylsos fzamesormolrtfnn. ' ‘ head." rang out all field and how he could not his men shoot those ‘covered’ 535555 shaped head, and bending her own‘ head. crowned with coils of silky, black hair, she ureath- ed deeply into its loathsome nos- trils; spoke to it whisperingly. reptile slowly uncalled from about the crushed half-man. the stalzsgmfe, the sacks slid up i.‘ Coiled round the head and shoul-' tall trailing On the pit floor, the white python glared at Gray, give battle: and Gray knew it. Once, the prone pillar turned a. vanced foot, and he nearly fell. ban, rlmpoche?" called back Gray, in English. "Sit on it!" he corrected, in Tibetan. one on either side of the fiat, cofflrv‘ those heavy As if lt understood, the enormous Gliding to ers of the stone woman, its thick The white pythin was going to 40 as you were when you were 25. But that buildingneedstobellwre than merely excellent care of skin, hair and iigluc. Those are im- portant, oi’ course. Skin must be nourished to keep it smooth and soft, hair must be brushed and groomed so it will retain its youth- ful shlniness. and encircles! must be don: to hear he flame $2: m: shapely. I . Any smart. woman, however,» should know that what she really is after she’ s 40. A very "Piers!" he called teusely, prayq lng God to waken her 1mm her un- nnsclousness. He dared not look Inch by inch he moved forward. lttle, under the pressure of his ad- "Ohe! lepcha!" “Wilt thou that I throw thee my “Keep this pillar from rolling.“ As he stared into the python! ll irlcident was a great favorite Professor Drummond. I was lls eyes, Gray thought that he see, deep in them, the inner wicked- ness, moving. He hated those shal- low. brilliant topaz eyes with a hatred every bit ss fierce and cold as the snake's hatred of him . . . Evil knowledge -- the essence of sin of the ages - was looking out of them. Ho must kill those eyes! Aslongasthey could see. he could not save Piers. And Piers he wieepdown inside-ls what counts, particularly younrairl may get by on physical beauty alone, but a mature woman needs a great deal more than that down again. His eyes were fixed on u ‘he l“ w be 9mm“ “d we“ the eyes oi‘ the reptile, It was still too for away for it to strike. loved by her friends and family. She needs chasm, poise, graciousness and a. lovable. understanding noun A good. ws/y to go about acquiring those admirable crlaraoterist...» — and a girl should begin when she's young-is to cultivate tolerance. Don't jump at conclusions where oohels m concerned. Generally you know only half of the circum- stances ma: prompted srmfllers actions. llf you knew all. the chances are that you'd be filled with urldsrstending mthu- than intolerance. Give people ule benefit of the doubt and live it to them with none of that holler-(hsn-thou altitude. Thefll be happier, _ or course, and you will have gone a 1M8 waly toward building than. im- portant foundation on which you'll be able to stand, mzllilngly, arm- yolrn 00.. v Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, Char- lottetown; Clair Johnston. Back- ville; Dolglas Johnston, Bathurst: Dr. Charles Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, Elgin, P. E. I: Captain and Mrs. Gillies. Montreal; Mr. anlnd Mrs. Ernest Foster Char- lottetown: Miss Lidy Irlman. Hamp- ton. P. E. 1.: Mrs. s, Glover, Ken- hgwry, 5.1.1; luv. mus. Wight/lush, mederlcion; Rev. W. H. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer. Centre- ville: ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klrk- patrick. Mrs. Eurle Mills. Miss Ro- salie Kirkpatrick and Miss B. M. Harrow, Debec; Mrs. J. L. Kirk- patrick and Miss Margaret Kirk- patrick, Debec; Mr. and Mm. W. Craig. Delbee. and many local friends. To Avoid ‘Flu’, Iirippc Keep liostrils Blear Itisinthsbreathingcraanstbat the germ of "Flu" gains its foothold. Go after your little cold at once. With the first sneeze, use l" tarrhozone. Flu germs can't live in the atmosphere of Caters-bosons, You get relief at once. The cough and nose cold stop quickly. Bore throat is r “ ‘. Sneelinl. Ult- ting and pain over the eyes come to an end. Nothing quicker than Ostarrhoaonc for GrlDPE. Colds,- Ca- tarrh. "Flu" and winter ills. Bold everywhere, complete outfit includ- ing Inhaler $1.00, small sue 50c. Wear it:- ' ‘Ton the cause that lacks existence, ‘Fbr the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that we can do.” SABBATII OBSEBVANUE This is about the first Balbbath at the elui of creation nearly 0.000 the . rrection of Christ, while He remained on the earth with his disciples and others during the "40 days’ stay." Speaking of the frist Sabbath in the world, we leam about this til-lrovugh God's word. one genera.- tlon after another hearing it through this means, and it does not seem so very long since our parents were there where they got a good example of how to keep it aocordlrlg t0 God's will. But we step forward 4.00 yea-rs, and who should appear on the scene the promised seed oi the women that should bruise the head of the serpent. He that God spoke o1 the day that the serpent tempted our fimtpelmilsinlirsgsrdsncfmon and norm other than the Bun of God Himself. who came to piuvohsse salvation for our _fallen race. coming in the flesh. as a man among men. of oesus Elie me apostles. God command thou labor but the seventh is the Sabbath of the lord. in it thou shalt do no work. A disregard of the Sabbath bums plwsleal and mental and moral ills. Adhering to God's law would dispel ‘ ,. Ju nicks;- slse One <3 the arlythirlg . Cleatost antidotes fa‘ the ill of humanity b to remember tho 5gb- bath Day to keep it holy. -—M.rs. Annie Angus, Supt. THIS OO-ED SMOKING The Mtiddlesex school trustees and Ratepayers’ Association meet- ing in Inndon lest January had s. record atendame. The ending part 0i‘ this Association's title gives it an added authority in have its findings lve due ‘ ticn. ' The President, Mr. hlcGill. Glenooe. evidently a man of con- “otlons and not afraid to empress ‘to protest the provision made for e. co-ed smoking room at ,the western University, London, Ont. To repeat his view- point: “Ho we was it we were m. formed that the co-eds had to have a smoking room at Western Univer- slty? The co-eds at Western will some and after a perfect life and mlel death He came to the grave. After tlnec days He 1080 triumphant from torsmainfcriodayalcslgerinthe world, before returning up to heaven. He thus became the first Pastor of the primitive church, service which the graveontheflst due ofthsweek by refusing day coming out as teachers. The people of Middlesex should show their disapproval of smoking oo-eds to hire, them, or- have anything to do with them. “After all character means more than education.” The position taken by this or- gauiaation found prompt support by that ratepayers of Union B. 5. No. ufl.l'10'5 public and high schools re- fuse to engage as teachers co-eds who smoke. Naturaliy this new-slacking fra- ternity has cxylressod indiqnation as s. result oi LlliS crlticLsln. The vital point made in‘ the UIllVGTwllY Gazette is not the discrimination against girl teachers but aeainst tbs tolsration of the habit 1h men teachers. One of the most powerful influen- ces is that of a teacher over the youthful mind in the fornllltlve pgrlod q; mo, and it would be, not only “just as well," but yell! better if the teacher of either It! refrained from this. t0 say "l9 mm harmful physical habit. However. two wrongs novel‘ Yllfl-li! a right. In addition. it is not only n great dinppolrltlrlent to mall! parents, but a. positive shock to discover that the p1 ‘ ‘he students of the hence have gone to the Uni- versity to learn to smoke. * ‘ A look into the future Dl‘)'5lcll' effects of nicotine indulxehvv mill’ b, mgemg by n, bppkwal ' glance of on”. m; ya”, 19w otdsgg inhabitant of Western Ontario, when celebrat- ing the lmusual event of a 101st birthday, and still taking a keen irlrterest in events of the do»: zmr the reasons for his lollgvvill’ "5 wholegolne food and nbsolulo nh- gtsntion from both tobacco and in- inrloan Smart Youth (rockirlfl the ml“ --"Belt I can scare yell?’ n m Modern Girl (colmlyl- 0"" ' fore albwy tried that and W‘ m" E. W. TAYLOR canrlomtewn J. S. TAYLOR Alherton s '2. -"And what um y'all do” M G__..I swam qmoro and notified the coroner was doing to save — or die with hel-PSomethlng - perhaps he was reading it in the Python's glare — seemed to tell him he would win. The memory of the king prophecy H. -: FASHIONS FOR SPRING .-‘ l1. Moss Township, at a specially oslled “ ,, A ‘ “ was adopted recommending that On- ll0W T0 RELIEVE Y0lIR cu.» y. ALMOST AT one: Follow Simple Directions Here For Quick Relief came back to him. He was going to be the greater white pythonl would kill this eollin! beast. havins no other weapons than it lud- Hi6 strength and cunning should be pit- ted against its strength and cun- ning. the quickness of his eyes against its eyes. Inch by inch he slid his feet for- ward. Heel touched instep, slowly and carefully, like those of a tight- rope walker. l-le heard a little sass below him. and instinctively knew that Piers was recovering. But he could only stare. stonlly, into the movslsu orange eyes of this thwhggh _ Another yard. an e ‘M11 - <4‘; /‘, <,;.,<, begin‘ Thkty¢lx inch” m“ “en” IO. ‘m. Q59 ...--ee--n-.u.....e .. ($3154, ed sllr miles. . - - ‘we? ' The savage, sharpened roar of the column of flame in the temple was w muffled. now, but a faint. Ihflll .......... .... h, screaminl. u or may oeeols mf- slrm Address » the Oonrt louse In lulunerslde In taken by a violent death, cams tn ' - J. HA LA B. . A ' s M’ A.‘ LLB ruin“ Chunky, in she uld Province, hum And then ._. m; plug;- was .. . on Tuesday tho sixteenth day oi Shauna’ at“, IIAIIIBTEB, SOLIOITOR, ITO- nouu r0 was. Q,','j§'-,,.';:§§,,”;I,T,",':;,‘§,‘l'§, ‘:22, d}; Instantly his arms moved out- ‘ New Brass luildino so slow u an! the! can why wards from his shoulder, lmhurrled- ti! accounts of flu sold estate should lot be passed ‘angdtaha season slaossd ll proved for n pail on an on motion of Incas I. Israel. Ila. Prod!!! for said Psilti -. AND I lo hereby order that a true oopy hereof be forthwith published in some newspapn published ll ens 0 It! partnok of a moat they (fish and honey). It theirs f0 witness and testify to * ‘r " they had wit- . He made evidence of the 'of His physical resurrec- by partaking of material food inthelrplesentfifliiswssthebe- of DOMINION OI‘ CANADA PBOVINOI 01‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE DOUBT George V. A. I). DB5, In re Estate of James O'Connor law o! Ollnson in Queens County in the add Province Ingmar, deceased. test- s‘; sue Honourable manna LEONARD PALMER. lnrroll". Judge of obnh In. be, To the Sheriff of ihe County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. IIIIIIIG I II. ' Hun n Ills cl Innis O'Connor of cllnson aforesaid. farmer. llld nrldset (Yflsllllor of she Isms place. Widow. the Executor; of the above nnumf Estate praying that n cltasion may he laausd for the purpose hereinafter set forth! You nrs therefore her-hydro- Professional Bards McLEOD f? BENTLEY I- "‘"" Ellen Worth offers pattern o1 this smart coat-like dress for spring. It's a figure flattsrerl Style No. ‘H9 is designed forslles i4 to ll years, 3d to ill-inches bust. Bile 16 requires 3% yards of 30-inch material with 1,4 of 35 inch contrasting. Price of PAITERN 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. MONEY I!) LOAN i Office: 1B0 Richmond Shetl- BELL d? MATHIESON I. l. lsil D. L l-Ll Inn-lasers A Soliclilll Honey to Loan llama-on Block. OhariottetownJ-IJ When you have a cold, remcmlu llll simple" treatment pictured here - proscribed by doctors as the qurrl‘. vale wov- _ Results arc amazing. Ache and du- tress go immediately. Because Ill Aspirin’: qulck-disiategrnllng Pmil‘ any. Aspirin "takes hold"— alrrlfll! llldlmllfl. Youreold ls relieved "Gulch as you caught iii" Alfyou do ls take Aspirin and drink plenty of wafer. Do this every 2 to 4 hours the first day-loss oflen afterward . . . if throat ls sors._lll° . Agplpln gargls will sue it in as Mlle so 2 minutes. Ask your doctor about this. And be mrs you get ASPIRIN when 1°" buy. it h mods la Canada sud Ill druggisisbavslt. lnokfor thsuaml Bsyerin theiorm cfa cross 011W"! Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Bayer Company. l-lmlM- cllllsonlsasnon'oosol-aaulsvsslsaa a Nl-DO l5§s§§ the tremor, ere. short. But it was followed by a louder subterranean and bubbling. A puff of steam wed out from under a look. lolfflflblfll gratin i’.' ma! aids of the t w” p”; l" bwwod’: Lawson Oaks: s Idward . "u‘°t“‘.,°~.;'°.',"ls.'..l.' ma. eel- w- l: m w»... -. clear cut in his min rm‘ ' Q5! VII-l, Wendell Maybew; 2, Wrlxon Moors; 3, Ray Wilson: 4, lldon 14nd. w Grade Vf-l, Lois Ilacglttis: I, lcuecui II&TI' u magnet-angel“ uu“cllll"lllllfl,ll “a” -*~ ton. égll l l gs s?‘ g? f2 l is l Ell III. 4.x. lliscllosslmltt. "" it gr 5E l 2 ll es l s (all-l ‘Keith mun... rel-l. nennne me- - Wrlxon 3 l? llle 555s s§e§§ ti? ‘ . 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