>R 2°~ 1932 rue cuAni.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE _ , i V w` ` ’ " - 1 KS O .._- . Press) in Close 80% (Wu 12% 108% 0% 39% 51% 10 12111, -43 -ilii‘»,'. . . 59',-11 ... . 1 ¢ . .Wil 1.. . ~ .- .. .'».`i"‘@ 1-'»':§ '.1115 . 2214. , 77% . .. -|111; ‘$11141 'Jill .. _.'11 .. _... ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .-.1 ..» ...._ we .. ... __ ~. .. ... ... .... lilo ... . ...._ ;1 ".r»... ..._ _ 1 . . Z 2111.. . 1!-."5 .:. . 27151; T111. 111; 1|.; 1: ‘_~1'f_» lim l‘re»1sl Plone ... . 1 1i“i . »lf"| .. . _ ... liii .. ... . . . C2111 re .. ... Ill A . .. Ii .. 7511 ltliill 1'5"; ._ 21% YTOCK Ilan I’reu»<) Dec, lli-i':\ttle re- to1lu.v. 'l‘lu- 1-1>iiip:1r:\~ p:il1l for 1~uttl1- 11111-- \v1»1~|1,“_ coiipli-ii with given by ei1in1uls.-lnii in the 1»l‘i'1-1-t that n 1111111111111 :vt ilu- pre- iiisi-1l 111111-li lii:l1l1-r ivere only 2:37 fi-1-sli 3 \\~1~1-k 111111. llcupltn 1111111 were slow nnil 'nnngli oiirly sales in - uinrlret qiinintiniis. Ill. With 11 slight ln- f reeelnts. miles were gher. The hulk of the of plain nr .itist me- alr to just 1111111111111 ni $."».r.o to $il_ with lnils urnnud $0.27. 1 \1"‘r1- from $0.50 to I couple of choice rnngi-11 from $71.50 to es \vero selling from ainils to $2.75 for one iinnn and ineviiuin 1-:mrs S’ to _'"1 1,. 1.ni11l1s nero its lilghir ‘\l1 11111111 tn es 111111 nctliers 111-1-e nn n1l1l solo at Q17- of the best ewes 111111 Amulet .. . lini-ry 111111 liuituniiiu: linnkerhlll . Fannin ._ .. lloine .\line| tiolllfli-111 .. tiniilnlc .. . llnllliiuer ... llnniestead llowey Gold Kirk 1.11110 Luke S1111;-1; .\lu1':1i luiliinee of the hogs \v1-rc i. nod and choice veal 1| ri _ Z. $".1- . 1 2'" I. _ ' ‘_ _ ._ . _ 1 . ._ . .". 1 ' - 1 res $1 io $2.25: lninlis $5; common $3.50 to ,not solil nt tiiun nf \v1-iting._So\vs were A (Canadian Press) \1'1NNl1'EG, Dec. 19- c1.osn ‘ Wheat: Dec 40%: May 4Z.’%A; July WMA to li. mtilnts: Dee 20B: May 2.1%; July 'i'1§1riey: noe seals; 'nay 2115511; July ‘:.1',lA. CASH PRICE! Wheat: Nu 1 hard 40%: No 1 nor 4014; No 2 nor 37%: No 3 nor 35%; No 4 nor sa1;;No 115111; no a am; Feed 23%; Track 40%; No 1 duruiu 4312. Oats; No 2 C W 20; No 3 C \V 17%: EK I feed 17; N11 1 feed 10%; N0 2 iced 15; ltelected 13; Track ’.‘0. Burley: Malling grades tl row ex 3 f'. W. 20%; 2 row ex Ii C W 29151 Other- irrndes no ll (‘ W 2ii%i:~No 4 F W 22- "1:No li C W 21%; No 6 C W 205;; 'l‘r11ck 2091. Mrnguaa (Canatllan Press) Sine-111| Cine, li. A. Oil ... .... 8 Iieiiiilinriiois .. .. .. ... ... ... 1 lin|1'l'11b ... ... ... . . ... S'/1 linp Tob ... ... ... _.. .... ».... 8% EXCHANGE ((`-uniuilnn Press) . hl0.\"1‘lil~l.\I», llcc. lil-Blitish nnd i’1»r1~lgn exeliniigc in relation to the i‘n|1ii1llni\ dollar ns eoniplled hy the lloyul Bank of (Tuna1ln_ closed totlriy us f11llo\vs7 Argcntliiu peso 2080. Anstrnlln pound 3.04-ill. .-\1|strln sclillllng not quoted. lielgiuni hi-lgn .1."».‘~i7. |‘l\ln11 llong Roni: ilnilzirs .’ll$‘.!., lirnzll iiiiireli-1 .0S7.'». liiilirnrlu lev not 11111111111. _ i‘ze1~l111i1l11v:1ki11 1-1-mvii 11310. Ilcnnuirk krone .lll'1'7. l<`liil11u1l fiiiinnrk .01'i'J, l"rni1ee frnne .i'li~i7. (‘.er1nn1iy reit-lisinnrk .'.!'i2$l. tirent Iirituln |-111111111 71,8041. Greece tlrnehmn fliltiil. Ilollnnil florlu .-ilifi-l. Ilung.'ir_v pengo £00. I ill 11 "Vit 11 11 ruiw _... . ll:1i_v llr-e .05ST. ‘ Japan yen '.’8~5tb aog,0 Ll* .lunnn _von .2-i2-i. .liignsliivln illnnr .0l.'a‘2. Nou' Zenluml peuiul 3.1552. Nnriviy krone .llltlti. l'11in:i1l zlnii .1’.'il.'1. llouiniinln len .00'1f1. .\‘nuih .\t‘rl1-n pnniul 5.5134. Spain pesetii .0il.'l.'1. Swollen krone. .'.‘0R0. - .\`u'ltz1-rliniil frnne .2'.!iili. l'11ite1l Slnles ilollnr 14% |»reiniiii\1_ l"11\\n1l Sterling in .\1nntrPnl 3.80. 1', S. iloliur in liloiittcnl 1.I4~"i1. l’.»11n1l Sterling in New York 3.31 i'n11r|1lluu ilollnr in New York .ST . poreeiit ... -.- .Hs Ii(l!\"i`lll~l.»\l._ Ilec 10-(Cai\n1liun 1‘1~1»ss)-linili sir-rllnr find United States funds n1lvi1nc1~1l in terms of Fniinillnn fiiiiils in Moiitneiil today. The pound uinveil up 80.0100 to $~’l.S0il while the 1l11ll:1r flrined li to 1-155 per froni Sli to $fi,‘2.’i. cent prciuium. Where to Ship Your Furs We wish to announce the next selling date of Alililllii & ii(lBB’S SALE SILVER FCXES ._.1N_. Lennon, 111111111111 JANUARY 23rd, 1933 and Days Following A large number who shipped to ANNING & C0lill‘S December sale were greatly pleased with their returns and are shipping the bal- ance of their furs to the January and following sales. GASII ADVANCES Will be made either at our Charlottetown or Moncton offices. Realonable LIMITS will be accepted to enable each shipper to protect his merchandise. Fair quantitiesof skins will be catalogued separately and will not be inter-sorted with skins of other shippers. In view of the fact that there is an all-year-round demand for SILVER FOX PELTS Anning & Cobb are prepared to offer for private sale as well as any other regular auction sale-consignments of furs upon which selling “Limits” may have been placed, by so_doing, ship- pers will be enabled to dispose-of their pelts during the long intervals of regular sales and receive complete returns at a much earlier date. lt is needless to state that every consignment of furs will receive excellent attention and careful handling by expert fur men. All skins will be offered in attractive lots so as to produce for the shipper the highest obtainable market prices. . A FEW FACTS ABOUT ANNING & COBB. The firm of AN- NING & COBB was founded in the year 1847 and has afforded fur shippers a continuous marketing service in London, England, for egity- five consecutive years. Anning & Cobb enjoys a fine and enviable pu- tatlon and the favor and goodwill of the fur trade of the whole world. For your personal guidance as to their financial stability wo_ refer you to the Bank of Nova Scotia anywhere in Canada. Suitable shipping bags can he obtained free of charge at any of our offices. LEV|li Flill CCMPAIIY LIMITED. V Canadian Representative for Anning & Cobb) B5 R. HOLlt_fAN_-Maritime Representative. (t:lga?li;i;ei;uS`t'1;‘e,e%. E. L A 1 Stoc ar et (Canadian Press) Close Hloelu Bell 'l`\‘l ... .. 02”: Brazilian ... . ._ 0’li Can (‘sr Pill .. . .. ll'/; Can Ind Al ... . ... 2 1". I’. R. . ... 1551 Ilom Bridge .. .. . lift/1 Dom Steel anrl <`u1\l B _.... ..._ 1 Int Nickel N"-$1 .\ins11e_v Harris .. . M1-Coll Front ._ .Q ltlnntrenl Power ... . ,, :i0fi’\ Nut Brew . ._ 1111,.; Power Corp . . ... S Qiiebee Power . . ... ' Sh 'in _ ->i:. l»i nn Ignn 111 Steel of ('nn ._ l.'»f§i PRODUCE t('nnu1lZ|m Press) Bl0N'I’lill.-\l1, lJc1~. lil--.Active trnil- ing in Cliristinns tiirki-_vs feuiiireil ihe produce and dairy niui-kct licrc today. Local distributors were .buying their supplies to take care of retail piirchases. l‘r|cPs were slightly loiver, sales being reporter! nt llll/J 10 17 cents a pound for “A” 1¢1n1l1~, 1-iii to I5 cents for "II" and 11%, to 12 cents for “C” grade. lt 11-ns reported toilny that a lone suit: had been niuilo lust week at in cents for "A", 1-1 cents for "li" and ll cents for “C". Fresh eggs were generally lower. Grlula.-il Ontario fr-eel: extras in cnrlots or less nt. 34 to 35 cents and firsls at 30 to lil cents were hoth off tivo cents while pullcts held firin at 27 1-ciila a dozen. Storage eggs, in cnrinis, 11 ere \ll\ChlH\i;l‘d ut 21 cents for c.\trii.~i_ 18 cents for l`i1-sts. rind 17 cents n dozen for seeoiiils. To reiiiilens fresh specials and fresh oxtrais, ln enrtons, lost two cents a. dozen. Receipts were 255 cases. For cnnlois or less of no 1 finest grass l11itt1~r_ '.'1‘,§ 111 Zi -'53, cents 11 pounil r1-uiniiied thi' 1;-»i1cr:|1 qllutntinii, |L¢¢. eipts were 2lii boxes. _ Cheese was unchanged at 81/, to 8% cents for current receipts uf (lnturiu “'i||U‘. 9'/J if* 9% "Nils for I-iirri-iii. iiuinriu 1-1111111-il :|1111 lil‘,§, io ll 1-ents for Outnrlo early sensuii innke. lil- 1-olpts were 117 lmxes. - - l'11t11tnes “ere st1‘n1I_v at 90 1-1-nt.-1 for .\'1-w llrunsivlek or Prince l I-1111111111 ls- llni-1l grecii umiintiiins, per 00 pound ing. ALONG THE WA TERFR ON T S. B. Magnhild, Captain Clausen, arrived in port yesterday moming from Halifax, N. S., and loaded a cargo of livestock, hay, oats and feed for St. John's, Nfid., and also took in mail for St. Pierre, Miq., and sailed last. evening, This is the is. S. Ma.gnhiid's iss: tl-ip for this 5885011. BRUCE STEWAR'I"S WIIARF S. S. Patten, Captain Henrickson. which arrived in port a few days ago with a. cargo of 3,500 tons of fertilizer from Ghent, Belgium, for finished discharging her cargo and will leave here for New York. MARINE WIIARF ` i l U. G. S. Aranniore, Captain Mne- Donald, has sailed for Halifax. N. B., where she will remain for the winter months. Worth Collection Shows New Colors The Worth mid-season collect- ion hints at spring fashions trend and introduces a new range of col- ors but principally combinations of beige, gray, sand, black and white in a delightful manner. Aside from the fur trimmed long coats and suits down at this time, Worth has shown a number of models which will have a decided influence on spring fashions. These are the flaring shoulder capes, worn over light wool or crinkly crepe frocks with fur around the bottom. "Fontalnebloau." l. black and white crepe satin afternoon ensem- ble ia already a. favorite with Par- isian cheats. Its bodice of draped white satin, with its curiously shaped puffed and shirred short sleeves of the black, matching the simply cut skirt offer n smart af- temoon costume, suitable for many occasions. When wom with its accompanying black cape, border- ed with black fox and tying close to the throat, it makes n. costume embodying all elements of chic. A brownish beige woolen costume consists of simple sports dren and jacket with cape sleeves, the dis- tinguishlng feature of which, is its trimming of stitching. It is called "Evreux" and is particularly young and charming. MCNEY MARKET (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 19.-Opposite trends were displayed by the Cin' adlan dollar and the pound sterling on foreign exchanges today- Thi* ddlsrcloscd 0.8 cents weaker at 81% cents (U. S. premium of 14% percent) after opening at B7'/1 cents. The pound sterling ended SERVICE ) , B , rrsriuniur iziaiiiiiuiiuniiniiiii Rm I 1 “_ ` I A 'i in 1 ern restaurant service where meals md lllht lunches may he served li all hours. Our regular dining room is still open where we continue to serve meals at :1i.tr.1--tive prices. We °ll'\'¥ In assorted line of restaurant iilllllllcs ami have, wc believe, the only place in the city offering the public use of hath, -meals :ind lunches at all hours. Management STRATHCONA HOTEL, 175 Grafton Street. 7242-li Preparing For Gold Kush To The Labrador ST. JO!-lN‘S. Nfld., Dec. l9.-Wlu- ter has bound the waterways oi Labrador`s hlnterland and natures treasure house is locked in frost. But the glitter of gold is persistent. And with the spring little groups oi prospectors will be heading -north from St. .7ol1n's by air and water, intent on reaching one coupniat ively small area in the heart of the vast bush country. ' It was Captain D. S. Bondurnnt, of Quincy, Ill., who started the "rush." Bondurant had done con- siderable flying in Labrador, and on one of his ti-ips located gold reefs which he sampled. In November, 1929, however, the Newfoundlan- Government liad reserved all min- eral areas. It was not until Octobci of this year that Bondurimt ob- tained s license to prospect Shortly tlicrcafter the Goverii- ment decided to perniil. 11 more gen- eral~ prospecting of the territory With Bondurant reporting quart sump cs showing rich gold contcn. as well as silver, copper, iron, lea., zinc and asbest;s mica, 14 other pros_ motors took out claims. Until now an area of 1,140 square miles .ids 1.-:c.1 ..c..i_;nnted. Bon1lu.~....t'5 claim is a block of 40 square miles through which runs the River Aux Fraises. On the west side is Lake Wabush Kntsao. Seven claims have been taken north of this point, four to the south and three to the cast. The field ex- tends from latitude 53 north to 53,30, and from longitude 66.30 west to the lielght of land near the Que- . bec boundary. The River Schnesipi is 9. rougli eastern boundary. Ruling In Case Of Mine Workers SYDNEY, N. S. Dec. 19-(Cane: the Island Fertilizer Co. hcre, has, diun Prcrsi-“So long as the Unit- ed Mine Wofkcrs of America pre- serve its identity and is intact as a going concern, a dissentlent body, such as the Ainalgamatcd Mine Workers of Nova Scotia, has no legal claim on property of the par- ent body." This is the ruling hand- ed down by MF. Justice W. F. Car- roll of the supreme Court of Nova Scotia, upholding the injunction granted the U. M. W. against the us~ of funds collected ‘av that organize tion and deposited under 11 private account by officers of the A. M. W. when the rival organization wiv fomied. ~ BIRTHS _ KE01-10E-At Victoria, Dec. IB. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Keohoe a son. PALFREY-At Mt. Stewart, Dec. 13, 1932 i/J MI. und Mrs. J. E. P31- frey, a son. MARTIN-At Mt. Buchanan. No- vember, 30, 1932. To Mr. and Mrs. Weston Martin gt son, William Frederick. MACNEILL-`In this city. D90. 15. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mac- Neiil, (nee Beatrice Kneabone), a son, George Everett. ______?.._---»- DEATHS -_ IIENNESSEY-Dec. 19 Bt the 1151- dence of her son, William J. Hen- nessey. 51 Euston St., Mrs. Alice Hcnnessey, widow of the late Will- iam I-lenneasey In the 33rd SOM 01' her age. Funeral Wednesday 111om- ing at 8.45 from her late residence- CREFER-At I-lamtltou, P. E. I.. 00 Dec. 19, 1932, J. Robert Crefer, aged 'll. Funeral from home of his daughter, Mrs. Alexander Craig, on Dec. 21, at 1 p. m. to Keir Memor- ial Presbyterian Church, Malr'-'~~ whcreservlce will be held at 1.30 p. m. Interment Malpcquc Cemet- ery. __i__.-_____..__- N. D. MacLean UNDERTAR ER EMBLAMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone N9 C _ S QUOTA TIONS _ C Qu; iv M11v1Nc N0 26TH FIELD AMBULANCE i i W pay parade tonight at 8 oclock at ST DUNSTAN'S BASILICA ew I _ Mantfeal In order to better cater to the mm Han 7244 1' travelling puhlio we are opening on I' k teena.. emo k M k w¢.1,,,,¢,, ,,,,,,,,,,, D,,_ 2, _ m,,d_ xmnsnonnren cunisrnus gui" h°“fS °" Sunder In the even- oo I (_-| Mex 011 ... .. ... 7117,? Masses were celebrated at the re- cioginl Thursday momma, Decem_ ing at 'l o'clock devotions were con ber zznd, at 10.30, 'rrinny soeisi d“°i°d bi’ RH- I-°“1= D°\1sim.whv Han, All those interested in the delivered a most impressive sermon. icindergsrien mvited. 1249-iz-zo-ai'B°“”‘“°"°“ °’ 'he Mm Bimffd _ 'Sacrament was given by Rev, E. OHHHIGY- At the conclusion the DRAWING-The Social Service i drawing took place last evening in the Holy Name Club. The first iprize was won by Miss Claire Glo hossey, the second by Miss Joseph- ine Power. “ IN PORT--'I'he S. S. Magiihllcl arrived ln port early yrsterday uiornlug and at 7 o'clock_ll1<.- work of load ng a large general cargo iwas commenced. It is expected the work will be completed this ulter- )11oon, when the steamer will sail for St. Pierre, Miq., st.. Johnxs, and other 0\1iD0rls in Newfoundland.- STEAMER. EXPECTED-'l‘i1c S. S. Certo is expected to arrive 1115.-. afiernoou or tomorrow to load bc- *-WGEH 25.000 and 30,000 bags of turnlps and a quantity of potatoes for the Boston market. The steame is being loaded by Mr. F.,R. New- som. . CARD PARTY EN.l0YED-A11- other successful auction forty five game was played in the Holy Name Club last night. Last nlgl1t's game concluded the first section of the auction forty five tourimiiiexii. The names of the winiiers of gran_d prizes for the highest. aggregate scores will be nzinouncctl soon. The ifollowing were the 111111111-rs last night: Ladies' first, Mrs. Robi-rt Perry; gci1ls` first. ’l`l1'>n1as L. Smith: freeze out, Mrs. Margaret Simmons; lucky table, Mrs. Mar- garet Simuions; ladies' consolation, Agatha Lund; genie* consolation, J. B. Gaudet. Many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. J. A. Robert. on of C-iff Bros. W IN MEMORIAT SAMUEL GAY It was \vl'.l1 great regrr:-' 'nut thc, *relatives of Samuel Gay rl native 'of Dundas P. E. Island. heard of ‘veneration of the relic of St. Ann ,was held. ` HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH The regular moming Masses took i hlace at The Holy Redeemer Church Sunday. Reverend Jos. McGreei. C iSS.R., preuclicd very instructi\'e scr- mons on the Gospel of the day. In the evening at 7.00 o'c1ock ‘there was Vespcrs und Benedictlon of The Most Blessed Sacrament. '1‘he last. of thc Advent sermons on Cliristiuu' Marriage was preach- ed by Reirrcnd G. M. Murphy, C; SS. R. The Reverend Fathers ser- mon was very instructive, and as in , Holt-Assumes i o e ‘ New Position SERVICES E I . previous sermons he handled his Subject in 11 mast/erly and eloquent manner. ZION CHURCH I In Zion Church on sunday moi-it I "K R0*/. G. C. ivelxster p-.nd B fit. ting tribute to the late Rev. George C. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, he said, had been a faithful servant of the .Church while in zion and that he had come to Zion Church in rather difficult days when Re.-_ M,-_ 5;,-8. itliie who was niuiistcr at that time ‘wok in and dvd, at 11 tune when they “'°"° building the new church. HL* min’-if-fy had been most suc- `ceSsf11l wlulc hcrc. Ho I-pfey-red w his o\'c!‘Scas :Jc‘|‘\'lcc 3:. clmplain of thc 105111 battalion. 1-[15 thirteen Heirs of service was of great; value "OL 01111' io Zion Church but to thc c.t_v of Ciiariotf/:to\v11 and the I-i1Si1'1oa1‘d of dirccloizw, according .o an annouuceineni, made today at the conclusion of the regular monthly meeting. The announcement stated; that Sir Herbert had retired from] ihe presidency at the request of hisi medical advisors. i Mr. Norris has been v1ce-rresld- ent and managing director. Gcorgeii Ii. Mon gomery has been made vice-p:.~:.ldent and Senator J. P. Bw Gasgraln has been appol'1'°tl to lie board of directors. The vacancy on the bond was created by the cieuth of Hon. Narclssc Perodcau. I"0XES S0 l’LENTlI"UL THEY DEFY HUNTING Cable)-The Indian Council of state today passed the tariff bill ratifying the United Kingdoin-India trade agreement signed during the Imper- ial Conference nt Ottawa. There wus no division taken. A .‘-'oiing man from the country went to London to join the police force. H1- pafsfd the medical exami- nation, :incl then thc . officer in Ci\f\1`tl0 1\.~i1c ‘ ` ` have 1-esultcd.in a sav ni; Of 5575-' M” ` , 000 a year. The old tank had been FCI'1lili€ Help “ allted in existence for '22 years. and U10 ---‘-' water was “wer clmngc( o` .I _ ienced maid. Apply ui. the Guard ;~ _- - _i <1 1' .- formed the 1 ~ca\e11§‘ “S 11 ies Boarders \vanted tank lies in the vastly inCr1‘a'€1 QP ~ ir with 'ne --4--~*”“° the session 'ii cents stronger. .iv -i i i 1 iiili \\'/\i\"I`l"I)-AT 0\i(`E. AN l'1Xl_‘ER- ficlally cleaned. It was kept f1c.\l1, hm' “90>_m_17_m by 3 felony of ccis. \\"-1.1 ii-id W1' g__.____ _.~._,___ ._--. \Va11ted \v.\N1'r:u _ vsrzu 1>oNY”s1.ElGn | :uid liuriicss, Apply b0X -25. Sum* inersldc. 7173'12'17°3i ____________ ___ 11'/\.\'Tr;11 Fon msn sr-:nan rar not o‘fi1‘r than 1930 model Must be in good condition. State lo\1‘e.~t price and particulars. “R” cure Giiurdinii. 7223-12-20-31 _.___- 1 N/inlu Help VVnnfed \\'.\N'l‘l~1l)-.\1.-\N \\`l'l‘l1 OWN DE livery. Part time work. 54 Uppci Queen St. ' 7243-li Rl'.\NTl»1D--lMillEl)lATl'1L1', MAI* for f=11'i11 and ranch \\‘111"»:_ Mu# be able to in-ll. foxes und hnndli -with cumpmc SurC'?`§' The NL" are _.___--__-_- -- liriiuuici' and snw. Arthur Wood *-0 \>° i“"°d“°°d ““° ‘hc “““' '“““ mm. srunns-rs can ne ne- 111. iierbm-1. 'iios-12-1':-3 The great importance of the ucwi Commodawd M 219 E" ¢ n S1,-cy _-_ ' - 1203-12-19-Sf nnconirt 1-:xrnar Banana through our special low cost pcrtunltles for rcs.ai'e.. ' H 1 Q 4”, , _ _ _ nv; Acongir. course. undrefis o acces Cbjeft' of 4 m mng. the Cost md T‘yn(ddaiE‘dY1§en:`§rlnc; of W ‘es graduates, Write Meier 'Barber increasing the ellie Cory Of SCH Cn,,,,,,,,> R,,..5omb1,. mfr-_ _/1-.. Co1l¢gt-_ 573 l’!"r'lnizton. Halifax 1.1-import. ply Guardian. 'neo-iz-ii-ai. H- H- W- T"-Set-if ' ,, .‘i -1 1 i EEE ER I OO; *D l‘S. ~O¢»04_,.,“ 9 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQ ;4#-04009-1 O90 +e+o¢e¢-ooweeeo +»¢++¢,, ,, . I . 'E O-O ro i . aaagm.; ` 2.- .-._»~ =;:;»~¢¢-»¢¢.»- :::oQ.--- 1 1 1 1 , l _ ».'-_-f _ .nfvl-:__ J-