1 1 I 1. `i I 1 1 1'; 1,. .lk .1 T1 lie ri" 1. ',f -1 1 “i ; l . U 3,11 1 -'. . ,, D1' ;.4 i ,_, ,E 'gf' 11 .Iv . 0 1 D iile 4,11 .3 -. ’ I 1 1 1 1' ,Q -1 ":~», ii. 1 f 1, 1 1,.. A, i ri' ,. .if 1 we* E, ill’ 0_5 i if ul" 'll 1 if .1 _"awk ~».- .; 45:- -_.1 ,_ i 1 .11 . l '.1 ii' _:-1 1 :5- af", :gl 1”; ' 1 Jn. 1.! 1, EI 47’ ~ ~ 1, 1;? fri il- Q 1 1 '».. 'L ls' .1. g '.1 . i_, » f. .D . =i ,L 1 11 1 1 1 Eastern Munici- PL¥B_`_to bu! _ln tlill 1 i Gust all Charl;.&e-‘ this morning, the of Prosecutor Allan Boisner vs. Benoit on a first oilence charge IN5'l‘I*,l‘U'.l`ill/ ~l`l1i_lETINQ--Harmony milk, . g a, p . . . 103!-8‘2IM3I1`l0S L. Godin, of Bass River is spending _ _ =f-q .1 1 1,, few days in Prince Edward Island i Rs- N- M°N°“- °‘ “"‘°=°*°“”» “f cepts call to Great Village. _.__ mined in me defendant being con- 'Limltgd onunocigusgcsw cnsilons-mast; ` s e A.M.M inc X' SUB UPU 3 Bank of Montreal Building 3;' =§;y_§'»5_~;o,-g,»,,,-,=;<1x<;1,»;;_-137 0%- Sl John. N- B. .1°:;‘:°f..:':;.“..?°’.'.:;“-...‘;‘ .l‘0.*:°:2.::: of. violating the Prohibition laws. re- lricted and fined the usual Bum 0! $100.00 or three months l1\lPI'il°B' ment. 0 . ation church, Liver ool Rev R Women`s Instit\\ta"ho1d tfh/eir regular monthly meeting on Nov. 12th, at the East Wiltshire schoolhouse. The subiect undor discussion was' the dillerent ways,f,`,;oj_prsparing apples and preparing eeh5_§Jl».'luneh for chil- idren. The subiect for the meeting on Dee. 18th is cake ir-ailing. Everyone interested is' `colvl£ly';invited to at- tend these me`stln`_ r ~ F**"?' INSTITUTE 0Il.GANIZlilD.- The meeting which was head in Belle River School house on Thursday the 13th, inet., for the purpose of organizing s. Farmer’s Institute, was very large- RAIN INTERFERRED.- Owing to the downfall of rain on Friday last the entertainment given by Professor g Q, Bailey in the Granville hall was poor I “Scotia llebenlure Stock l 1. security outstanding ed. -the “street” name for Nova Scotia Steel & Coal 6 Il- C- Dehenture stock-is an investment that appeals to investors I who put their money into the seasoned secu_rities _of _enter- prises that are firmly established, whose earning abilities are well known and extend over u number of years. An investment wherethe securityis hacked by tangible assets that are valued at many times the amount o the An investment that is secured hy a mortgage An investment which, although so amply secured. iS I offered at 0 price to yield a good return on the 11101105’ "1‘ 05" Price 98 and interest. Yielding over li per cent. 0ns cent per word first insertion in thls column. half cent per word ‘ 1;! es'ch;on\inu's:ion. Cssh must sccomvsny order. Minimum chase V exceptions’ were _reflected for the by askmgtthe hearty support at the 'm " " an ' . _ `_WA___A__ __A_ ____‘_l1 ensuing yfan on motion ,-Mess,-5_ A_ congregation" both in giving and \ GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1,10 _ 235'?'3'3'?3'5'f;-55'?-5'33-'3'33Y'-5';5‘f';'-if1'-:"*f'-i-*ff**ff"*"` J. ilcnoneia and Hugh Mopnoe-ivere vmY¢_f--N' "" 1. C tr 1 1 1,11 1-, _ 11 1 ~,»1. SURPRISE PARTY-The following _».‘ ocimtoa caills aiiuliilic mv;:i?in§gB(i)11de‘;11,e will he otinterest here as Charlotte- - -_ --- 1.-...-_ -_ -W-------A-~ --------~Y-- . , - - town is 'Mr.' Duchefmin's home!-A WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FROM MALL PURSE WITH A near fntuxe _when it is expected tblat _ _ 0 “_ th O tr ,rx LOST A S an cmlncot instructor from the De- particularly happy t_h1rnble party was Riverside Farming Co_ ly attcni-od. Those however, in at- tendance had the pleasure of listen- ing to an exceptionally good and rare musical program in these parts. Mr. Bailey gave selections on the highland and lowland bag -pipes and also on the Irish pipes each of which he seemed perfectly familiar with. He alsoshowed his skill on the violin and favored the audience by some favorite songs.-N INSTITUTE MEETING.-The an- meelintf of the Long Greek Farmers’ Instituto Waelwld in the Afton Hall on Saturday evening 15th inet. The attendance was rather small, a fact to be regretted, considering the large) membership. The chair was occupied F B & ' by thc President, Mr. A. Ji McDon- B' G/0“g|h}v T530 an °nth“5i9'su° #nd » ¢ ° 1 1 ~ ‘attentive audience. The Granville a d. The financial report showed the institute to be in a very satisfac Members Honlresl Stock lxehsn|eL tory ,_-_m,111_i0,,_ the outlook ,for tug' mended in this movement, in that its ensuing your being very bright This |64 Richmond Sf, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 4 in1Btim-te 'now owne two m_'é_bmd sed tm other ghurches in his circuit" _ _ D short-horn hulls, one of which took I first prize in his class t this y ’ 3'" ‘ " .~ -.E 11.. _‘L1 “E-’.i1m-11 me 111011.... M11. 11.1.1 PTO ILCIB, X 0 l0ll DTGSBII is the intention of the Institute to il- i _ 5 ~ V maintain this high standard of beefifhe w°m°”'s Mi”i°“a"'y S°°1°W' 'JL-'-111-1'-rf-5-1-_-,-;-;-3;;-ii-2;-;-;3;;-;=_-j-5-3;i-3-;-i-i-;---_-;-1;;-Z1;-1£. animals for some time to come as l Mrs- G°“€h “P01” "GW f°’°if““Y °f 1 ""”"' 11, were Seems to 1,6 an ever growing this ‘movement and endeavored to demand for good beef producers. Peo- 1P°mt out What it had dom’ 1°' Wom' ple are beginning to learn that this ,gn ami th” 5°”“`a'1 “pmt °f h“m°“` industry is becoming quite prof-1t,,,b1e_ 1ty. She _also dealt with the quasi Lust year’s ofiicers with one or two chosen as delegates to attend thc lyattended, upwards of 100 being present. After a most interesting ad- dress b Prof. Robertson. "The Belfast" ,Institute was organised, with an enrolment of thirty-three lmenibsrs, 'and including the districts 'of Belle River, Flat River, Wood Is- lands, _Piuiiet1ti¢, Surrey, Melville and Iris. The to _owing 'outicerswere HIP 1>oi1.'t_011_:"- i>_'resi1ie1n:_-M. A. McMillan, Vice." President'-‘J. R. Ross; Seers- tary--;A'. W.”Mc`f.1aien; Directors- . Martin, I-I. ‘M`cKenzie, T. ‘ W; Morri- son, M, Gilmour, _J. A. Ross and -R. Mciieth., ,The interest manifested in the meeting" was most encouraging and ' [the `inst‘itu_t_e' -has' every nrvspects of success. ‘ Barkers Dalton Brighton ` ‘ ,,.1.1-.-1-u-1» Victoria Farm . Ives .. . . Dinnls .- - Provincial . Howatt-Dalton . ......- Taylors .......100 Great Canada Northern - - ~ »~ Carruthers .. .. .........100» Tuplin Irving . .--100 AN‘NURL_.MEE",1.ING‘__ The ammali' Dominion ._ . miseionary"praLer meeting ot the (‘ranvill,e _dis _ict took place on ’I‘hui‘sday lest; The meeting was well attended 'and the speaker Rev. John Church, he stated was to be com- glvings towards mission had surpas- He then spoke at some length of the Iorei and home missionary move spoke enthusiastically in behalf of tion of giving and closed her appea _.a_ Massachusetts . . Conso1idated......... ... ,_....100 Suthei'land......... . .. .. _ _ 100 R. J. McNeill cs., _ .... Montague .. . .. Trout Biver......... .. . .. .. . .100 100 110 90 105 105 50 125 110 _ 100 .100 ` 110 . 100 100 100 100 100 '100 100 100 100 110 110 100 . ...100 100 100 100 100 .......500 1000 .. .. 100 90 ‘105 105 50 0101 mx- snuff 0001111010 I I:1:..”.::'.‘;':::.f;.i:f.‘:.=- FURNISHED AND UORRECTED DAILY BY 'PHE MAIUTUJE FOX EX- ‘ - CHANGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY - Par-‘ Price Sales _ __ 100 100 Belmont .. sms - wo .......l00 . .... .. ...100 Upton ......... ......... ................. Charlottetown Regal 100 100 100 100 100 Ranch Bunbury Spring _Park Peerless 'Prospect Smith Dalton Silver Dip Murray Har. Magic Eureka Union 16 to 18° ne om 8 C un y I V sum of money on Queen street' Fin' partmenthof Agriculture "will address carfiad thmugh mei' “light at the res' Maritime »ferred. Enquire 15 Pleasant St. , 1-Th R "_ . . _ - - _ 2714 11 _. der please leave at , e use them idence of Mr._ H. P. Duchemin, when (Pam . cash with one 1, ,V _ _ m _.1,___._;__--l------V » - SB. 18 :M 2726'\118M2i~ _.___ _._.______ Mrs. Duchemin entertained 3, number le) in wawrnn, A GIRL iron GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. J. C. ~ Sims, 279 Richmond street. 2633-11-12Mtl. lvswran AN nxrsnisucsn Mlm in family of two. Apply 100 Hills- Doro Bt, 2020-I1-12M6i. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT 'I‘l-TE -_‘ 'Penton State Hospital. For par- -- tioalars address Dr. Arthur V. _(loss, . Superintendent, Taunton _State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 1872-10-3M3M0s. FUR BALL 'PURE BRED P. E. I. Sll.Vl~JR FOXES FOR SALE.-We ofler TWO PAIRS 1913 SILVER FOXES, bred in our own ranch from pedigreed stock. The animals are sound, nf good size and well developed. We can ranch these foxes for the seo- son of 1914, if so desired. Intend- ing purchasers may inspect these foxes at our ranch at Alberton,P. E. Island. For particulars address 'rr SILVER Fox RANCHING COIEPANY, Alborron, P. E. Is- lam-|_ 2911-11-18m3i. ion sam:-oNn ISLAND Baan male fox, a beauty. Price right. D. & E. Fox Co., Ellerslie, P.E.I. 2685-11-15M4i. 'FOR SALE--MINK, BLACK, BLUE, crohs, and red foxes. T. G. Ives. %1mL,__g11s. s-zsmnu. "FO S FOR SALE-A PAIR OF cross foxes (well bred), Apply to P. J. Harrigan, Dunedin. 2522-11-GM2wks. I-`uUuu _ -Q--2 _ ”‘5S§LE&'E°9§. WHEN WANTING YOUR HORSE clipped, give us a call J. A. Hen- rson 180 ueen St Charlotte de . Q -. - town. 2732-11-l8m1W. . , A |V.DlHi_DDS DDILDS s1,0.1l11;1__0u1.s1u_2 nate new wauri-:o WANTED A GOOD STRONG BOY __ _ _*_ 2712-11-18mtf. BOY WANTED. APPLY CARTERS' Confectionery Store. 2722-11-18mtf cAni=1~:N'risns”'ANn_ Lsnonnns wanted on St. Duastan’s Cathedral. Apply on works. 2535-11-7M12ipd. STRAYID STRAYED, 2 RED MALE _CALVES and one red and white female calf ion the premises of Roy Clarke, Bay View. If not claimed by owner by Nov. 29, will be sold to pay ex- penses. 2720-I1-18M3i. ‘ | 'i l 'T0 LET i\i`i~i?\'/1'i=:fv*i"“"Fi'0‘“ `L'1-ir ` oil" BX?- fleld St., containing six rooms. Apply 114 Prince St. 2723-11-l8m6i. ro Liar, 1»'i'oUs1`sTlTr-PLY zaz Great George St. 2406-10-30Mtf. "Grove’s I.. B. Q. Tablets will set you on the road to recovery- they will cure a cold in one day and also banish any case of headache or neu- New York Fish Ads. 'Li Q 5 1 -1- l Thomas M. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers |08 Fulton Fish Market, New York. Specialties. Smelts, Eels and Clans. Consignments solicited, daily returns. Stencils and stationery 1 n application. . -Reference Market and Fulton National Bank, New York. S. B.'WILBY & SONS, Transfer Agent, Boston. 2:86-ro-z5MEst¢6wpd. Reid & C0 »' ml-Ennis sf s 1 -I STEAMSHIP SAILINGS 'XMAS sAn.|NGs 111.11100. B00k “Laurentic" Nov. 22 “‘3’.€‘.i1’3‘.?;‘..';`§“' mi “D/IEGANTIC' . ;.-“‘l’EUTONlC” . . . "!lR#1BlG" . , Y Y From l’ortlsnd Me. Prom Halifax N.S. for one “c/INADA". . .__ .. Dee z - Dee.; ' I A u is =D¢¢- U5 (sosv'$'17.'"u....) to Queenstown all Liy¢\‘l>0°l and Steamship Agents for our tlcketn _ for bell boy. Apply Queen Hotel. __ _ _ __ ______ __ __ ralgia. The remedy has proven pop- 'FQUNDT AT CORNER KENT AND ular and it is often imitated but Great George St. velvet satchel. there is- only One genuine and it dfngr may hgve game on pgying \b8Bl`B the IIKTNB Of E. W. GFOVB. The gg _“_ 2733.11-1310131, 'l‘woJ_l/Inca, 149 Gt. George St. MEtf. IF CROSS; FEVERISH, CONSTI- PATED, .GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYBUP OF' FIGS." Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liv- er and bowels are clogged with sour waste. - When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t. eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- ach-achc, indlgestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, ' the sour bile and fer- menting food passes out of the bow- els and you have 11 well and playful child again. Children love this harm- less “fruit laxs.tive," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little “insides” clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomor- row, hut get the genuine. Ask your drugglst for 9, 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for gfown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look “California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other Us syrup. ::You need 5. tonic right now and one of the best you can possihlyse- cure is Rcxall Beef Wine and Iron. the unrest and best of the kind. The formula is plainly printed on the o r P will refund our mone Drug Co., Corner Great. George and Kent Sta.-Mtf. t\'l'\5T F-R-E-E ` . Come into our ohlce' and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we,will toll you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny. W0 muh teeth also 'guarantee ghrlnotbnrl ' in crown and Bridge wo‘r . ' isxtraslilnfc and filling without pain--price mod- erate. .. Dr.Robms M of her immediate neighbours on George street, Sydney. A most enjoy- iahle evening was spent by those pre- sent and the time was pleasantly in- terspersed With magical items which were beautifully rendered. The op- -portunity which theoccasion adorded who is leaving the city shortly, with _a sun burst of pearls gifted by the assembled friends as 1; token of their esteem and as fi memento of her so- 1 journ among them. The recipient, who was apparently taken very much by surprise, wordeddper appreciation mosbfeeliugly in 5,' neat little speech. ,The gathering dispersed after “Auld Lang Sync," had been sung. WEDDING BELL'S.-- The Salvation lsrmy citadel, 1.11 (moron street, Moncton, was the scene of an inter-1 esting event on Monday evening, when Ensign William Millar who has been in cnarge of the Moncton Corps for the past year, was united in mar- riage to Ensign Florence Ethel And- erson, who has had charge of the Army's Work in St. Stephen, N. B., for same eight months. Ensign Mil- lar and Mrs. Millar are well known in Charlottetown, the Ensign having been in charge of the S. A. work here sometime ago. Ensign Anderson is a daughter of the late Captain T. Jones'Anderson. The meeting open- ed with hymn "I’ve Found A Friend in Jesus," followed by prayers by M. Forsyth and Cadet N. Forsyth, oi St. Stephen, N. B., then favored the audience with duel. alter which Stat! Captain Coombs, read as the scrip- ture.1cs_son the 23 Psalm. The 'cere- mony. which wasperformcd by Major Taylor,-of St. John, was a very im- This is an old standard remedy and pressive one. Lt.. N. Forsyth of St. tonic and the Hexall preparation is Stciihéll. Bctfld BS bfidfllmold Whllc Ca1\,t_ain,Robinson -- took tho pert of best man, with Corps Cadets Pell. package and we guarantee it to he' Crueand .Alice Atkins, of Moncton as Ifiower ills Addresses were also dr g od o w y y. g ' . .- Price a bottle 750. The MacKinnon liveredv.-by Bev. Mr. Goodwin, Stall Captain ,_ Coombs, Ma.1or and _Mis Taylor, Adjutant Green, of Sussex, Captain Robinson. Lt. Forsyth who 'spoke on behalf ofthe St. Stephen Cor-ps, -and Mr.-D. 11”., Hour, on -behalf of the Moncton Corps. Alter the cer- lemony Ensign and Mrs Miller also evoke very briefly. The high esteem in .which the bride and groom .orc ,held was manifested in the _address delivered by the different speakers who paid very warm tributes to the faithfulness with which Ensign and Mrs Millar had served God and the Army since they became soldiers. Af- ter the ceremony in the Citadel the soldiers and friends repaired to the Young People's Hall, where the wed- ding banquet was pertuken of. _ En- sign 'and Mrs. Millar leave on Wed- nesday afternoon ffol' Toronto, to at- tend General Brainwell Booth’s Con- rrcss in that city .thence to the |groom's home in Burke Fails, Onto- rio, where they will visit for some ‘ time.'I1isix_~ new appointment fn Wood- `stoc|r, N. B. 4.4,-.i__.._..__.___._ Royalty Magnet O’Leary Pioneer North Shore Rosemont V lie was taken advantage; forthe purpose Ty” 8 y of presenting Mrs. A. E. Strubel, Malpique- suv" Foiigut' le THE FOLLOWING FOX COMPANIES HAVE DEGLARED DI T0 DATE. Total Cash Cash Dividend er ent. ' Paid up Capital 25,000 90,000 20,000 60,000 150,000 625,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 190,000 50,000 40,000 00,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 10,000 15,000 40,000 Dividend 75,000 40,500 60,000 60,000 60,000 250,000 23,750 100,000 172.000 52,500 114,000 112,500 12,400 ox still for 210,000 110,000 0,000 225,000 25,000 50.000 01,000 30.000 ( nd _one fox s or sa .) Seal River . 57,000 28,500 With an extra smaller dividend later. The average cash dividend of these companies is 95,322 FDX DIVIDENDS DEDLADED TD Dill P VID C .,..,. DOMlNl0N 300 45 300 100 40 40 95 200 172 175 60 225 31 240 340 20 225 25 500 50 75 50 per cent. `Muskrat Muskrat Black Racoon Skunk . Cat, Giver ‘Opossum Mink Marten _ Sable, Russian Fox, Cross " Silver “ Blue " White " Rod " Grey Otter Lynx and see that yours is. made by the ' the RW- G- A' L“‘V’*°“- 1-‘i0“f'9“f‘“t`Fisher Beaver Bear Wolf Wolverine Oat, Wild " House 1 Ermine Badger Squirrel Chinchilla Fox, Red .Wallaby i Opossum ` Australia FDD Z5 p.c. 25 p.c. 15 p.c. 20 p.c. 15 p.c. 15 pie. 25 p.c. 30 p.c. 10 p.c. 150 p.c. 40 p.c. 10 p.c. 25 p.c. 25 p.c. 30 p.c. - 20 p.c. 15 p.c. 30 p.c. 20 p.c. 20 p.c. 300.0. 20 p.c. 25 p.c. 30 p.c. 170 p.c. 10 p.c. 35 p.c. Mole S Wombat 20 p.c. om lower .1 .1 1. 1. . 1. 1. higher ' 88.1110 ai lower .1 1. .. .1 .. .. higher lower 1| 1| 11 BBIIIB 1 1 lower . . 11 u _ Lower The following is the report of the sales of C. don, on the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th ult. M. Lampson & than 1. .. .. .. .. .1 .. 1. .. .. as .. than .- .1 .1 1. .. .. .. .. .1 .. 1. 8.8 4| than .. .. .. Badly than Co., Lon- vi f' - _ ,,-.‘»:' 1, 'N¢.,1i.11¢ .cooled 1.111. ‘ 1 fate depressions_.__ _ _ §»‘~{.` ij. I-le goes along wilh his wor without I' 'WOI't'y. ' We haye placed mil- - lions on mortgages for investors and they have ,_ never lost one cent of principal or interest, and they have made money, too, because _money at 5 p. c. doubles itself in about 14 years. ' We are thoroughly equipped to relieve you of all bother regarding it. We will secure the mort- gage, look after all col- , lectious, etc., for a very I smallperceutage. _ Call iu and let us tell 'yon more about our De. claratlou of Trust plan. uulsr COMPANY “The Perpetual Trustee” 4 p. c. on Deposits 2658- i I-r4Mfxnw3i. @--_-1-;--si l Money Advanced” _ Against approved lllack Fox C0 'Shares A. J. Estes & C0 Montreal Business es shlished six years Slock & Bond Q! ...,_... Dealers 1 11 1| 11 1 .1 .1 11 1: 11 11 11 41 1| 11 ii 1: 11 11 in 11 1: 11 14 n ru J uns n ra as is 4 1, 1111x1001 0111112 5525 iii H+m 4 uomnnu. sooo swoon Quorifnons. Hui no.. oi... _.___ Brazilian Traction Quotations furnishes sy s-_ n, M D°"'°“ 70) . 0 d *O ' S cf Dom.*Steel Corp'n 485 k°\:_l;’¥M bf; . ltlock and Bond Bro: Mont.eal Power 210 Gm rs ontresl Stock Ex N 5 gml & Coal Com Smelters Copper Pacific Nm Yom: srooxs. chan 0, 104 Richmond St Char- R'1¢1.Q11;,;*f °' & Onta 1 .Minion _r. m. 1. snewsuigin ' ° s.::1.‘;:.:;"°» C-~ ..:° 0(7I'l.‘0»N. . Fill* M' 0l°»° spot 10.10 MM 224 224 in is ni 40 44; 45; iii' iiii ”‘ 107 Dec. Wh t 1°” 10° 1011 no will. Atohmon 92* M W December * March Am. Beet Sugar zz sa . Am_ 6’ 6" 3! 1 Janus 701 69| 70|' P7 May 1591 159| 150| Dee. Corn Hay Corn 141 W- Sl Bu Ju ri-st. mms.; 1211, 1356 1343 1888 IIIG 310 56% 91; 1s 71! _ WIS ‘ 1118 } 1 551 104; 49 KS. ` vo ga 2001 171 18 182 1 181 LOU Eisses 4 1014 7 87 501 104; 49 33| 10 4a sos; is 100; 120 oi 101 111 1040 ms a 1023 1 1 slum. mn enovrvxoss. ' ‘Gloss 1 1 . Porlo lllc00“Rail- way Company 7 p. c. Preferrg1|',Sf0ck .For past three years earn- ings after paying- Bond Inter- est have amounted to over six times Preferred Dividend or over three times dividend on present Preferred Stock. ~Net Earnings for nine mouths this year show 28 p. c. increase compared with _same period last year. _ Price on application. ROYAl. SECIIDITIBS C0lll’0ll!-l'l`l0N _ ' unloa- ss P111... iv-0115111 sn. Montreal. quebec, - si -, be .111‘3i`°‘i.‘,.§.f*.'2\1?1%1h"1-“-f~ 01011.11 for .» and 1-"www 1 1980.-`ro.-silt!! 1 I _ 1 l