u asveliimen as 00llP0llATl0l sscunlriss BOUGHT s IULD - QUOTED liEliiiAii c coumiv LIMITED en investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALD- Charlottetown l 5t- Teiephoae 147i {i sing Rates-P able In Advance! Animus Charge Ier Any Akalvertiument 25 Cents. ‘ Gllrllllh lnwlll 5O OI Iced; Western and Intern Locals lords Announcements and Coming Events 8e pu- word: ed 8e pee word; la Ilelnoriun Notion-Bo Der inch; Lin; ~nd dpititllill Oflefllsg; Cards. etc. 5c pes- name; been" we 84o oer inch: Wedding Engagements an words for WIN-l "If N"! Additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks tion. 84c Mr llioh or 5o per word; Lists of Subscrip- uents per inch; Address and P-eeentstion $1.00. Othel rates on application. ._-—— - ' —-- ‘ - l|8 Wanted DIGREE BULL RESPECTABLE MAN DESIBES ‘01 Euston St. room and board. Write Box 36, ins sraivn- ._______G‘mdm“' . .___ obsrts. Wln- WANTED - A MAN’ OB SMART boy for light farvrn work. Apply aL“"‘c‘o‘_B_ Walter Gregor, Brackley Beach. ‘. tmall- WANTED - sonar moiv AND metals. For highest. prices Phone ans‘; Ab e Block ‘ 768. i , ‘rench- WANTED — 500 LIVE FOWL FOR Wednesday, July 7th. Phone for trucking service. E. J. McDougail, MILK Vernon. Amont, w a 1v r a n - aaaa nor-rues. ' Hid , r ta ‘Asm ~ ‘MW: WITH priceess. Fla); ‘zzellgvichz? Fglsiorglggai)? "d "WW- C°"“"' 5' Maurice Block sh Co. ' Lord. ._ —"——"i'——" WANTED - LARGE NUMBER, on i-tl-xcynoggelsvéfil; pigs Bl’. once, over ac lbs. Price me 821_,.~-" . $.00 pr. Signed, Wellington cNcill, Buntain Ac Bells whim, TWO custom ' gnplete with ser- v housework. Good wages. Apply at 35 Weyrnouth Street, or The g‘, .- 3 rm“ Fashion Shoppe, hun- JVANTED-ALE BOTTLES. rf WANTED-TEACHER POI Earnscliffe School. (14 mipils). $300.00 Supplement. Innis. Secretary. WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- er for Hope River School. Sup- plement 380000. Rupert Simpson, Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR Little Sands School. Supplement $250.00. Malcolm Smith, Sec- rotary. . WANTED-TEAOHII FOB J. J. Mac- Red Point School. Supplement $300.00. R. Kidson, Secretary, East Baltic. . WANTED-TEACHER. FOR. PRIN- cipa.i and Primary departments of Fortune Bridge School. Sec'y. Mrs. Lester Johnston. W A N T E D - TEACHER. FOR Savage Harbour School. Supple- ment 8300.000. Wilfred Coffin, Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR North Carleton School. Supple- ment $350.00. Secretary, Hudson Lowther. WAN TE D-TEACEBR FOR Winsloe Station School. Supple- ment $325.00. Apply Stewart Mac- Ferlarle, Winsloe. WANTED-TEACHER FOR. RIV- erdale school. Supplement $300. Daniel MacKinnon, Secy., Chur- chili. WA NTE D-TEACBER. FOB Chelton School. $300.00 Supple- ment for suitable Teacher. Louis Pearson. Secretary. WANTED — FIRST 0B SECOND Class Teacher for Wlnsloe South School. Supplement $325.00. Earle Rodd, Secretary. W A N T ED — TRAGISR FOR Mount Tryon School. Supple- plement $250.00. Wilbur Wad- dell, Secretary. WA N '1‘ E D — TEACHER. FOX! Mayfleid School. Supplement $250.00. 13 pupils. Mrs. Wil- lard Nicholson, Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER. FOR Suffolk school. Second Class. Supplement $225.00. Apply W. S. ‘an’ Highest prices paid. Fast pick. MacArthur’ secretary’ up eel-vice. Phone 2542. Evenings W A N T E D - PRINCIPAL n“ 11¢"- Mlchael Bros. TfyOn Consolidated School. Pres- ' , p0 ent Supplement 8325-00. Apply “n15” Duf WANTED-RELIABLE WOMAN My Q DEW,“ E I v M‘ girl to care for two children occasional afternoons and even- W A N '1‘ E D - TEACHER FOR PORTABLE lnss- Apply "Mo". Guardian. Baldwin's ma?‘ sshsol. 3:223:0- < a]; merit $800.00 rs ass. . A” ‘L013 aofw, W311i!) :1 AhRELIAIkiLE out}; Second Class. Peter McKenns. nel‘ ousewor emu sgcyetary, 11. - ENTERPRISE VIC- ze with tank. Almost fami ‘. in modern apartment. Must be French speaking and willin to move to Montreal . bout rst or imiddie of Au t o large size chiids " 3"‘ - 55 vn- on» "llllltfiiiafl-"ili sol; '°“° 153M- oartv. rite full particulars ~- Y MowElhp-Ros-r . x 12, New Glasgow. NB. cut, side delivery lit horse hiiier; n sloven. Gordon lwall. v lRL GRADE X WOULD er employment in store or Office in city. Guardian. Lil p , D ssey Earn.- Tractor, complete- overlaauied and in perfect u-king condition. Lounsbury lALlc - A 1847 INTER field pick up Hay Baler; one lesson. Almost good is 1f interested writs or phone ‘Asfioy George, jlpper sack- curtaius stretched. Gorventt, St. Avards. Fer ilent MN’! QIN’ i 500 IUSBEIJ groom mixed. grain. W) buckwheat (Silver Hull) a. a. White s tkiver. Phone Him l. 3 , ing 4. firuciis For 58W s. rooms. Apply 61 F‘ room, ground floor. Kitchen priv- ileges. 2l Elm Ave. an“ -;,,,§,°,,‘,‘,,,,9“§,;,'; Board if desired. Apply Bo! u. saoeoo. John c. srdcaesh. Sec- ti. Btlnhopeh ' » s: c/o. Guardian. retary. - Apply Box 37. x . - n..- lowing at home. White uniforms, housedresses, blouses, shirts, buf- fet sets. centre pieces, etc. Also E. {TO LET — TWO UNFUBNISBED ‘ Street. ‘IO RENT-ONE UNFUBNISIIED to LET-TWO ltooius cum: rally‘ ilocated in private home. WANTED-TEACHER FOR North Tryon School. Good Sup- J. W. Thomas, Secretary, North Tryon. _________.._..._...i__ W A N’ T E D - EXPERIENCED Second Class Teacher for St. Catherines School No. 55. Sup- plement 830000. M. . Lamont, Secretary. W A N '1‘ E D - EXPERIENCED First or Second Class Teaoi-ier for Mermaid school. Supplement $300.00. Apply Athoi MacDonald. Mermaid. WANTED — A FIRST‘ 0R Cumberland. WANTED FOB GEORGETOWN School a Principal (male pre- ferred.) Apply Secretary Trus- tees. Martinvale School. Supplement $200.00. rotary. Forest Hill School. an - INTBBNATION Personals ‘so I'm: with good elm. Ja 1d Trycn. ‘ I FO . _k ‘he PP]? ii. A your Druggist. Finals iiein Wasted A131... 1m DODGE s . ‘ -» Al. condition. Ira New Wiitshire. , M -.- LATE 1846 PL‘- 8 WEUBAIAIA, LUMBAGO. tic Pa-iul. Chest Colds. eat Penetrating Glory 3900.000. Apply Secretary. ' Percy Hickey, Secretary. ., th Coach. Special De Less, ,. ‘miles. Perfect shape. ' an,‘ Kelly's Cross. high box and West, Eldon. _ Street West. Toronto. liars Leaving e Guardian. '9 if Teachers Wanted.- ran-rnacnu iron uni: - rde School. Aiisn Bullies, Sec- Ber Borden B. l. "Y . N E I D — ‘ISAC!!! IOI choci. Supplement $800.00. R. A. Gillie, Secretary. " - . . waivnifml sun.- School. embassies second. ' w- "$9111" "78 ' ‘ _ ‘ A anmunissau - MANY .. women wanted. Learn Hairdress- ‘greetesi system. Write: Marvel . Hairdressing Schools, 358 Bioor rigavmo ron ronoivro ma! gliliih, returning August 1st. Ac. ilicommodation for three or four HPHI-Iensers. (New car). Box 34, ing splendid opportunity. Bet» 53754341 Mm pang gum, gee- l it“ - 1'" "“"“°“ ~‘.$Z.i."“¢'.l'.1.‘l..32‘"§‘.’;‘." 5.15.532 "W'- l ton A-l condition. with . < - “Mm” F03 W A N T E D - Viilage Green School. merit 8200.00. Mrs. Fred Moss- man. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED POI Orwell Cove School. First or Sea; $300.00. Second $350.00. Grill/ii‘ C. Gillie. Secretary- w A it .1- s n _. TIACIIR Wheaties’ River School. B -- ment. First Class $825.00. Be smsooo. n. L. sum-tr. 8w- rete-ry. Lest Fund timed _ 0- glasses. Guardian Oflice. plement for qualified Teacher. My g . c to $349 millions, 0nd Class Teacher for Nineldile [_ ‘m; higher um, in gm “m, pgf- Creek Sch ‘. Sui:__lement $250.00; ‘l Apply Secretary, Gordon Taylor; l l i l l . WANTED-TEACHER FOB Wm. A. Martin. Bec-, w a N r a o -'rnaonna role’, Supplement WANTED-TEACH!!! FOB Fanmington School. Supplement Justin Flynn, g rwo TEACHERS WANTED non.» Darniey School. one for Princi- pal and one for Primary roorn.: WANTEDr-TEACIIEB ma‘ Cross Roads School. Supplement Supple- and Class. supplement for First 7 IJOIT A1‘ KINSINGTON IIAOI- . . Finder 910880 - ' l hence _ Winnipeg iiraln wnmmno, July 4 — (or)... Heavy selling came into the oats and barley futures trading and prices in moat cases showed de- clines Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain libichsnge. I \ Rye futures. reflecting losses on the American markets, feli off under commission house offerings and American interest selling. Cash prices: Oats:2CWO07-8:ex8CW83 7-8; 8 CW 88 8-8; ex i feed 81 1-3; 1 feed 86 7-8; 2 feed 86 3-8; 8 teed 82 7-8; track S 7-8. | ' Barley: l CW ll-row 1.28 3-4; 2 CW d-row 1.28 3-4; 1 CW I-row i2; 3-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.23 3-4; 8 CW G-row 1.21 3-4: l feed 1.14 3-4; 2 feed 1.10 i-4; 3 feed 1.05 3-4: track 1.14 3-4; 2 CW yellow 1.18 3-4; 3 CW yellow 1.18 3-4 ‘ PRODUCE MONTREAL-July 4 -- (cm- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture as follows _ mgs: Free cases, A large 5i 1-2; med 40 1-2; A puiiets 44-45; B 43-442 C 3'2—35. Bueter: Wholesale Que no l pas- teurlzed 67. Current receipts Que no 1 pasteurized 86 3-16: no 2 65 print 3-16; first grade creamery job price 67 3-4-68 l-2; solids 68. Cheese: Current receipts western white 32 3-4-33 5-16; colored 33-- shipping 33 7-16. (Fob factory points) Quebec white 82 3-4; de- livered in 1-4. Quebec white 33 1-4. No other prices established. Potatoes: NB no 1 75 lbs 4.00- 425; PEI no 1 75 lbs 4.00-4.50; Virginia 100 lbs new B 8.40-3.57; California 100 lbs A 5.21-5.57; B 4.21-4.53; North Carolina 100 1b.. B 3.47. Que no 1 75 lbs new 3.90- 400; Ont no i 7'5 lbs new 4.00. Good Business All Round MONTREAL, July 2 -- Accumu- lating evidence indicates the/t the “receding tendencies which had appeared in certain lines" o! Can- adian business 1948's first quarter "have not prov- ed to be precursors of a general slackening". This lpprajggl my. notes the Bank of Montreal's latest Business Review, issued to- “Most indicators activity are above last year's level," the monthly report comments, add- ing that there is "exceptional buoyancy evident in the field of new construction.” Enlarging on this, the B. of M says the value of construction con- tracts awarded in May, amounting to $140 millions. was "unprecedent- 6d,. the first five months of the year d last year. U. 8. Dollar Situation Better e bank observes. f as amounted to only $219 mil _. ons as compared with $457 mil- _ ons in the same period s year ‘ rlier, the review stresses. “It is oieworthy, however, that this rs - the United States, ‘ untried, the review lender year might be of lance of $145 millions had a1» ady accumulated during the iirsi e months. he B. of M. points out that. i. = praising statistics of cousins. = ivity, “it is becoming increas- .1). en those ues." Production real measure of be touching the limits of ca - is subject always to the var 1O dollar aggregates represent lerl- s. marking up of 01'1"! 0|’ "I possible repercussions SPECIAL Murine n. men's IRANCii ~ CANADIAN LEGION IDNISDAY, iuiv 1, ms Montreal. Wholesale western white 33 3-4; colored d4 activity during of industrial and compared with a previous monthly peak of only $86 millions in June, 1941. Contracts awarded ~> us. or 38 per "Foreign trade figures to date ford evidence of the effect that vernmerital measures have had ward resolving the problem of anadab U. S. dollar deficiency," "In the six months since impart trictlons were imposed last No- mber the net excess of nier- l andise imports 1mm the U. S. A. ction of $238 millions in the un- vorable balance is accounted tor edominantly by greater exports which in- . eased $158 millions, rather than l ruluced imports, which fell $80 iliions bctlxen the two periods." Commenting on trade with all says that, hile the Government had evi- - ated that the surplus for the full . the j der of $150 millions, a. favorable ney Values Ont-Run Production t to distinguish b0- representing physical ts and those expressed as money. in quantitative terms. . economic wth, is at very high levels by ce-time standards but appear- ity setby the lull employment human and productive resources er existing working conditions. ‘, of nature,’ the review tee. "Thus. continuing increases mos in rates of pay. Indeed. ~ » element of present sud p5- tisi instability can be discerned of changes hunters requested is so. Ml ll. Y. Stack Market llas Recovered " Frenvlad Beating" ' '.--— A" NEW YOll-Knfuiy 4—(AP)-The slack market recovered from one of the worst beatings of the year inst week and ended at a general high since August 1048. '- ‘ksding activity to e summer tempo, on only one day topping 1,000,000 shares. . Rails and oils carried the bail most of the week. , ' Nickel Piste Railroad Common was one of the week's high fiyeu, ending with a net gain o! l4 l-2 points at 90. Nickel Plate has been bolstered by the possibility that the way is being paved for a common stock dividend. Directors plan to clear up arrears on the preferred with cash out of earnings, according to the latest information. and when that has been accomplished s. com- mon disbursement may be feasible. Making its second successive Fri- day-to-Friday decline, the Assoc- iated Press composite of 35 whole- sale commodity prices stood Friday at 189.79. This compared With 100.01 a week earlier and 178.76 o year ago. In the index the III year 1928 equals 100. Plan To Mcdcrnlzv Merchant Marine (By The Canadian Peel) CYFPAWA. July 1 -The Canad- ian Maritime Commission has launched a "tonnage replacement plan" intended to modernize this country's merchant fleet, the org- anization's annual report disclosed when it was tabled today in the Commons. _ The report said that Canada's fleet of 158 ships, totalling 983,000 tons, consists mainly o! the war- built "Park" ships, afterwards sold by the Government to private shipping interests. ll. ii. lllay ilonsider Berlin Situation ‘LAKE SUCCESS, July 8- ) -.An authoritative source said to- night Unitcd Nations Secretary- General Trygve Lie is studying the question of putting the Berlin 1i."- uaticn before the Security Counsll. This source, who would not per- mit identificatlon, said Lie has on his own initiative made tentative inquiries of some members of the big powers about bringing up tho Berlin deadlock. Lia's office would not comment on the report. ARRIVED SATURDAY Canadian Victor, from Montreal. Cumberland County’ 17-11?- Stuart Prince, New York, Anarvan surma! None. SAIL!!! SATURDAY Imperial Halifax, rec'd. John’. N‘fid. ‘ Iibwt Amherst, New York. Iiort Towrishend, St, JOhn'4. Imperial Welland, St. John's. Canadian Constructor, Bermuda. Atlantic Charter, St. Pierre. Prins Johan Willem Friso, Que- snman sound! None. DUE MONDAY Maybaveri, from St. John's DUE TUESDAY Iceland, Leith. SAINnTQO NgSSEI- BAILED SATURDAY ‘Yvlhfiflfllhh, for Botweod, DFSABLED ‘V!!! BUOOl] ....'”l.°i?“¥‘ll.' Inf-ti.” “ ‘$2.’ l 0 O wnbia veterans of the Semnd Wei-id War with over cs per cent disability now are self-supporting, reports the department or veter- ans‘ affairs. George S. Mahon, supervisor of casualty rehabilita- tion here, believed successful ear- eers are possible for at least 05 per cent. LONDON _ (C?) --_I\vr the first time since baton-the war Berlin Philhermonis s. cheetn il to visit Britain in Novflmbfl- THE consume. cuaizwrricrowu. ciosiiia c‘ The annual ciesill! of 010081 School took place on ‘ihursdoy morning. ‘rhere wai o lea-gs turn- out of parents and friends to see the children receive their prises and their certificates. '.i'.‘ha prin- cipal, Mr. Lewis 14108011814. ill‘!- sided in his usual capable manner. He congratulated the pupils on their work during the put yes-r uidspokeofthsfipeqairitwhich prevailed throughout the past term, despite the fact that the stu- dents and teaching staid bad make- shift quarters during most of ‘thl year and did not move into the new building until after the Enter holidays. He made mention of the fine services of ma. Mae Palmer, the teacher of the Primary Dept. who had to leave about the mid- dle of the term and go to Litter- tou, N. 3., where her sister was ill and about thé splendid services o! Mm. John Matthews who took her place so capably and of the serv- ices of w. Weldon Matthew who joined. the staff in April on his return from attending Daihousie University in Halifax. The prin- cipal made mention of the fact that Mrs. Palmer would likely be back again next year. The children were heard in a number of choruses which were greatly enjoyed. The organist was Mrs. Keith Matheson. Short ad- dresses were given by Rev. C. O. Church and Rev. W. G. Dickson of OTieary United Church and by 1dr. Bayfield Ellis, the efficient and capable secretary of the School Trustees. The clergy and members of the teaching staff ex- pressed their congratulations to Margaret (Peggy) Ellis, a Grade 8 student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis, who in her Grade Eight Government Achievement Tests made the fine total of 198 out of a possible 278. This splendid total is the highest ever liade by s. Grade Eight student in O'Leary School and is the highest in the Inspectorate this year. The aver- age for all Canada. (excluding Ont- erlo) for these standardized Grade Eight tests is 141. but the average of Mr. Matthew's Grads Eight class is 156. Previously to April (when Mr. Matthew joined. the school staff) the class was taught by Principal MscKenzie and Miss Pearl Sweet. The following is the Prise List arid the Pass List and those who won certificates. The names are in order of merit and the first name mentioned in each grade came first in that class: Grade 1s: Claire Harris; Cyn- thia Keimedy; Nancy Campbell; Robert Ellis. Grade 1b: Clifdord Seaman; George sifscKinnon; Calvin Ellis; Hinson MacMilisn. Grade 2a: Bernice Duster; Leila Dlgnan. Grade 2b: Lsydls Matti-lows and Georgina Mae Yeo (equal); San- dra Matthews; Bonita Grey; Dor- othy MacNevlri; Kenneth Buchan- an; Vernon Strong; Dawns Mac- Klnnon. Grade 2c: Karol Bernard; Vir- ginie Silliker. Grade 3; Audrey MsoGregor; Barbara McNeill; Opal Siiliker; Shirley MncMiiian; Jeanne Dick- son. Grade 3 Senior: James Champ- ion: Wayne Matthews; Norms Dickson; Aieta Hsnis; Blair Bern- ard; Kenneth J L ; Ian Strsng; Rankin Maekinnon; Cal- vin Silliker; Idiias MoGregor; Fred Johnson. Grade 2: Graded into Grade 8 at end of half year: Oiaudetu MscNeiil, Marion MecKenzle and Norman Kennedy (equal). Grade 4: Charlie MscKcnzis; Sylvia Siiilker; Edwin MscNevin. Grade 4: Passed: Shelia. Ellis; Suzanna Wedge. Grade 5: Bonita Adams; David MscKinnon; Betty MscKinnon and Pearl Dunvliie (equal): Margie Woodhridge. Doris Btnng and Lloyd Florence Gallant (equal); Smailm an. Grade ,5: Passed: Douglas liilis; Herbert Strung. Grade e: Carolyn Burgess; Geor- gina Mackenzie; James MacKen- sie; Beverley MacKinnon; Lorraine MacDonald. Grade d: Passed: Billy Bernard; Eileen Saunders. Grade '1: Peter Pate; Isabel MacDonald. Grade ‘f, Passed: Jae. MacDonald; Freda. Strang. Grade 8: Margaret Ellis; Arthur Seaman; Blanche Matthews and Verna Stetson (equal); Lorne John son; William Matheson. - Grade 0: Donald Matheson: Terrence Gallant; James Suther- land; Garth MacDonald; Robert Brooks; Lorne Illis. 1&1! 101i rcueivez. s-Gflillle‘ cases ior First Aid. They were taught by Mrs. (Din) l... G. Dewar. RN, sud the principal expressed his appreciation to her. The stu- dents were examined by Mrs. Harry Cudinore, Director c! Water Safety, and Miss Aresnault, Red Cross Conuuissioner. Miss Verne Stetson came first. The other names in the firsts-id course are not in order of merit: liwood Gotell; Olive Jelly: Margaret Illiis: Bill! Mathe- ‘ Blanche lsilicc Hewlett of Knutsford Baptist. lfl- (Barge be IOYV! §‘§;5i"’°’“°‘ ’ Josiah! lwildox.‘ (Tibet) "- coo 8. Jewish . month $8. Music note 8d. The business . of a broker I t " emafl-Ltflvrmoooric-nsree hows» T“ _ AXIDLBAAXI mnouornnno ' Fj blmpiy stands for another.‘ In this exsm"“ple"A"ii for the three L's, X for the two O‘s, etc.-. Single letters, n ' trophes, the length and formation of_i.lie_wcrds_a_r_e_all hints. -_ (IAJMUIOCOGQXGEIQPS are difIerenLf.r*~~-"' ' ' **““ "us" ‘wxi-‘isow oaxx oui§'i“vv7‘rri Ital h flfkizif“ ','§'_,l 1 n. . w, BQBCB_NHRN._IBJIRW. W_1LS__Q_IQ;I.LQ_I.Q l i-onexsxaowi Wncownl, ova-mun crypuqeemiir was mvFuiiHTcbssT-gifl QF,_W_AB A BEGINNING O!‘ PEACE-TACISI-Iiu Din-tinned h. lint Features Sindlubehhs loaiiv- caosswoglno 142. Equipmenl 44. Unadorned .~ ‘d1. Perish 48. Cunning 60. Storage 8d. kind of duck " ‘ - place 38. Ancient story 10. Pllhble n cards . 1mm OBYHOQUOTE-llerds how a» work lit’? AXYDLBAAXB l IILQNGFELLOWV . One letter simply stands for mother. 1n this example A is i‘ $35.33, filth illifiail°si°il.hlaf'lfi°eii‘lllfi 'M’°"l‘ day the code letters are different. _ ~ -. ,A9P7PWIPlIflQuohi4ou vol! BRNPUJ DSTN nuns. volt’ sis-sou: new, earns IIRLUJ qgg BNVQD van caru-vs-anu. A ' Inn-wr- QPYPWIN te nu ans: a . AWARE THAT i-is: axe ‘awn ah§§§l‘§,‘g"u‘f§,‘§ Issyaw Diltrihutll by nu Ibatlaree Syndicate. ma. ' ‘ sans: ron slim‘ A dmk‘ 4°30 form of 62% acres with a crop in the grown‘ w A new ii ‘til ll i‘ . "M, °uruq.0ull;: xhurilbufinllizlillldza0zgallfl burns end n large fea- This is en ideal icnn. " Apply to Perim- Weed, Seuihpert, er phone Lester Kaiser, ‘Pm’ l‘ ‘ "v ' ‘ v‘ ‘ ‘r .‘ ‘v 1:: 1m am ... ........ ...... ... ..... , 4110301! Sale _‘ * J U ilmseissmdiminiasigngi i: , nan-ii. ., P - . t g —-- » ~ puma-imam“ m“ m“; q or izsicsunai. MOPIRTY an; mm" mm. ""’ l‘.'.*".fitilii“*“ "who no.2’:- ... = }"°""°"* w" "- v '= °;=-=*~~¢~» . 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