lnrscalorloll it Dispensing liur Specialty w, cm root assured of best re- m“, when your prescription is dis- d at this Drugstore. Drugs are “gamed from the moot reliable bu“, and are any! hells Ind of mud quality. Registered tlflllllill ‘m. y,“ of experience do all dia- peuln‘. Arr all night drug service la n your disposal. Phone and melt M", "(give prompt attention. We h“; dispensed 10.000 prescriptions in m, yum why not. yours? fo .|, Ernest ii. Worth phone B! 142 Prince 5t. Dispense A Any Prescription i ll ioulllll iiiiilii hulls lullclllsll p52 Units Affected In C a n a d a - N o Change In Manage- ment, I According to a New York despatch ‘I directors of F. and M. Grand-Silver l Stores, Inc., have approved the pm- ‘- chase of the entire chain of Metro- l Polltan Chain Stores in Canada. of l which there are 52 located in various centres of the Dominion. THE crmnaorragoyvg GUARDIAA unnswru. srvmo WILL OCCUPY BAYER STUDIO Flt-OM OCTOBER FIRST Erinitp liniteli tthufrb ’ WEDNESDAY 3.30—Women‘s Minions y Society- RI-‘suiar Meeting. Mite Box Opening. afternoon tel-Ladies‘ Parlor. ‘ISO-Weekly Prayer Service-Visitors cordially welcome — lleaziz Memorial Hail. 8.30—l\lecting of Session - Heart; Memorial Hall. 7235-12. HlfllBilll ‘ Nine of the stores operated by Met- ropolitan Chair-l Stores are situated in fl . the MarlUme Provinces. one of which ls located on Queen Street. Charlotte- 100 per line of 5 words 0c PI!‘ line of I words II per line of B words ‘la per line of 5 words town. Actual possession of the stores ‘ will be taken 0n or about September 29. according to the despatch and will z bring the number of Grand-Silver stores in the United states and Can- ‘ ads. up to a total of 203. with a sales ‘volume estmated in excess of $40,- 1000,000 per year. Mr Jones, manager lnlcllcr Al =0. l. trolls Abegweit football players are ask-' .ed to note that the practice sched- ‘luled for 5 o'clock this afternoon lsl ifAbl ‘miter. ONT. GOVERNOR AND GUESTS i l l _._'.'_' '_9?*.49¢. fl Agents Wanted ‘of the local branch on being inter- Female Help Wanted that raw. Grand of New York had #7 PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR‘ Catalogue, United Art Ltd, 126 John. Toronto. B-G-A. W. mws36i. K BIG $5 PRIVATE GREETING Christmas card sample book free; representatives already mak- lngfirc dollars up daily; exper- ience or capital unnecessary. Clar- retaon Company, Brantford. Ont. A. W. 0-26-24l. ,_______ XAN 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Poslll0n permanent; yearly guar- antee $1300. (being $25. weekly arerazél and expenses: commission and cash bonuses besides. State age. experience and general quali- fications. lvmston Co. Tower Bldg. Toronto. A. W. IO-WedSattIOct. 31. For Sale leaves-cram APPLES AT r. s. lieeiu’, Southport. 7251-9-29-81. ‘HAW arrows raven FOR SALE. Apply at this Oillce. sass-tr. ,________._i.i_ i011. SALE-STAR. TOURING CAR. Apply 1B1 Weymouth Street. 7278-9-30-2i. ,_~_s 70B SALE. ‘I0 LET. BOARD AND room slant on band at Guardian WUQTED _ MAID FOR GE - acquired controlling shares. This ap- housewvork. Apply 31 ‘K155118118’ plies only to th- Canadian chain. 59......“ phsm 9m 7252_g_29_§i‘ | The change would not he said affect \VI\NTED_NURSE MAID 1N ‘ET: the present general managers and the lster's family. Two children. Write "present. buyers would be retained 01' Phone, Mrs. H. E. Campbell. neither would it affect the different Powmfl‘ - 7302'1°‘1‘2! lstaffs. ‘Iherc will be no change in the _ name. metropolitan stores. MISCEllZHEOUS President Harold F. stone. of the _ ‘ parent 00.. who is in a strong finali- 30",‘ ALFRED nl°D0NALD' PRO- ‘cial position intimated that the new vinclal Land Surveyor. Herman- l . .- vma 7092_9_2o_1mO‘ lowners would start a mantime ex- jlpansion about the first of the year. Lost with the possibility of locating new lswre; at Moncton and other points LOST_LADIES. Anny/rays‘. Ros_ pin the Maritimcs not served atthe Miv in case. Finder leave at Guard- Dre-m" “m! by F116 Lietrmmhtal‘ lan. IO-I-ll. stores. - - _____ n, l5 interesting to note that Mr F. L%5T“MAP'5‘ WRIST 115K101! AT 1W. Grands father commenced busin- orner o Rchmond and Pcwnal . . - 1 Streets. Finder leave at Guardian. leg“ menty l?” ago with.‘ (any m3 Re“.m.d_ 7291_10_1_2._ store and h.s son. now c a man __ the Board of Directors operates over LOST-RED FOX rug (m. 1mm»; 20o stores in Canada and the United Road Friday night. Finder please ‘States. . leave at this office. Reward. g 7303-10-1-21 ‘ l I ITOST- 113E com lzrmnzp glasses in case. on Vernon Road.‘ Finder leave at C. J. McKenzics.‘ Vernon. 72G0-9-30-3l. rm. 1. a. aaruvcuamrs nan- . TAL OFFICE ccosan uorrn. ocr. 1 5- 1307-10-1-31 °“'°'" "1 Male Help Wanted “$322.5?” ital. "losses: Mg" wggr. l “nut 7ze7_9_3o_2l. ppy o . c no on. ar- lWillTE AUSTRALIAN LEGIIORN Roosters for sale at East Royalty, R. R. 3. Mrs. M. Corbett. 7206-10-1-21. 113B“ AND LEA-THEE sacrum also rubber and leather traces. All at.‘ half price. Clinton Morrison. ltedericion Station. P. E. I. "F. S." 7113-9-23-81. THE Guardian is offering for sale, a quantity of heavy cardboard mats. Illtviilly suitable for the lining of chicken houses. etc. Price one cent "th- “F. s." 9-l0-tf. ~.-_'_ ,i. i? laavv cannnoann. s? 1N OUT OF THE ORDINARY Chesterfield Suite. 2 pieces and Ottoman. Best grade walnut mo- 1111! alt-h handsome reverse cush- ions of pretty Freize Hair stuffing. ‘ti?’ handsome style. Was origin- 111i‘ $650 on and as good as new. A bargain for with sale as owner. leaving the city. Call at. 239 Pow- nal st. or phone 935. 7299-10-1 _.@._ Wanted EANTF-n-A nan-ran noon run- . Risherl. Write care Guardian. ‘7270-9-30-21. F€_____________ AJTED-A SECOND HAND II.- iustrated copy of "Theory and Practice of Fox Ranchlng" by Dr. -1- A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. 51°19 brice. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon. Alberton. 7103-94241’. >-__ To Let R tar _. noose. rumvrsnan. gntml. all conveniences. Anpiv "ttlllao- 0145-9-25-61 l0 tar - FURNISHED APAIt-TT gltht from November 1st to May or _ unc. Apply Guardian. >_g_____ 721i-8-30-3i. Escaped scg-__-_._______ IOXAPBD mom lumen menu: “e tltoeea .1. n. its-s c. Finder “f” not": w. 1.. MecEacl-lern. ~ maid. Reward. 7I3b-9-23-wfm0i ‘SFQQPED-vrnnaa roxaa. one "ir- $111M 11.01.... one silver. P. A~ fit‘ dark silver. P1... Phone W. L; tnklns. Vernon. 1301-10-1 Situation Vacant Filo ssoo ro moo can: or ax- “A“""~ 111 Three Months sellin our .11“? Genuine t ‘ l‘ film on ability. sensor- opens opportunity: de- Prrarrl refsrencer. alw- ex- . cos and get. particul n. Dom- ¢ e dar 0a., ‘Ir-Ire. N. s. v ‘rue FUNERAL of the me Clem- ent Blanchard will take place Friday _ at 8.45 from his late resldeice 28 WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ow Ken-‘lflflivn ROM! to Bt- Dun-stairs farm. Good ivages. Apply Ernest Basilica. thence to the Roman Cath- Foster. Marshficld. 72B0-9-30-2i dlic Cenelnetery‘ Found r. a. r. nosrrnr. CAMPAIGN’- ._€__.._.__._.___5_..__ District meeting in Orange Hall. FOUND-BURY OFF TRACADIE Bradalbnne. at 8 P. M.. Wednesday, Harbour. Apply Peter Hughes. O t b l, m. dd 1 < con-m‘ Ban‘ 72924044" thceoPierlnce ‘Illdulasd llessllieljdexggslgiitrlasl Campaign. and an entertainment by Charlottetown artists. to which all ——--————————— are invited. No contributions at this MAN WANTS WORK 0N FARM. Apply n spring stmfl ‘meeting. 7215-9-30-2i. 7290-l0-1-3i. ‘ lottetown. R. R. G. 7272-9-30-31. Employment Wanted ___ PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT- YOUNG MAN 25 Dggnmg Qp-prcg The death occurred in the city last employment. experienced, cdilcatod. Tnight of Mr. Clement Blanchard. a mid Efillcft WM’!- MYW‘ "mm" gwell known and high]? hsteemcd sales nbflm" nermarnfljt fresidcnt of Charlottetown. The late §‘,';.".;nem;2‘:§$t° saiarl‘ ' llvrr. Blanchard was in his 63rd year - and up until a short while ago en- ‘ o ed vi orous health. However. all salesman Wanted 11bit mcrlical skillfirind nursirg and gj fi1flgflfsanas latieutlon could do proved of no a- o-gent for Prince Edward Island. vnll. The deceased was a valued em- Gggd pay. Free outflt. We W811i. lmoyee “out. the “m. o; Dav“ and “ow a rcuablegn enfigeugefipgel: IFras-cr for the past thirty eight years Ffiglzil; tttlrrghtllslaned 01:: agency is where he was held in the greatest profitable. Write Peiham Nursery |regard by his fellow workers and 00.. TOTOIWD- 0117-- 3- w- 5‘w5lt' l employcos alike. I-Ie leaves to mourn --——4———~—-—- ‘besides a snnowing wife. two 50h! Female H611‘) wflfltfli ‘land one daughter. namely Dr. James ______.._‘ E" y-rederlcl; and Mrs Matthew! Lee. SELL CllRlsT-"As CARDS lto whom the Guardian extends sin- CAN BE EARNllDlcerest sympathy. and pnlcl weeklyvin!‘ m" Mme gelling well known .nc Derstlnal Christmas cards. Exper- __ fence unnecessary. An Gilly 55R", and our co-arrlcfailon 355115231581" lnossrranfiat the city Hospital. on cw- 13"" ‘l “°‘ September so, I030. m Mr. and Mrs. mmple ‘ma’ Lust" Kraft Co’. Philip J. Rossiter. ason. _ R ttlvcs 53111135‘ Eggllolglvhs Sm a PROUDE-At the p. a. r. Hospital. r. n. \V.-ll1\\'f-l1 a1. lsept. as, mo. to Mr. and Mrs. c. Elmer Proude, New Wiltshire. P. E, I. a daughter. Monthly Meeting l-———~——;,m,,s o . , Caledoman ~ MeINNIS-At Somerville. Mass. September 29. I930, William J. Mc- l Innis. formerly of this City. - . ItLANCliAltD-In thlfl city Sept. SO ld l t nl s in ' fgnuglcg“bstinge wit: eéfangmn clement Blanchard. use 63 years. ° “ Ilfuzerol from his late residence. as l) old presiding. Com-E pnmmrlclzs xceorppomted to make mp. Kensington Road. hiday morning The monthlymeeting of the Cale- . i 8.45 to 8t. Dunstan! Basilica. pgrntlorls for st. Andrews Dinner _____ and for Burns‘ Concert. .. , . , _ q Clansman Jnmcs Paton gave an [noel-eating description of his travels . - ' l . N. D. MacLean in Scotland. and Clansmon McDou-l gall rendered some much appreciated; ' ppmggq-Agg‘ selections on the blillllpcl- 7119' iAgugg reading of the historical sketch of ‘ t Charlottetown A Ills! Bcctland prepared by Chairman 'l‘.i z rho-filth In . M. McMillan was postponed till the e z ' viewed confirmed the dcspatch stall“; . - the nlanagemem, in any of the stores. T ‘to be held at the Abegxwreit Groundsi l instead of at Victoria Park as here/ . 1°1°W A Bood workout was held last l l _evenlng in the League of the Cross lzym. All hands are requested to be‘ ion hand this afternoon. I THE iiEEll or llllsllcl The unprecedented period of. . drought in the middle Western States lof An crlca. has resulted in the gnégt. ‘ est shortage of grains and stock feeds Elqberieilced for the past, thirty years‘ Many livestock breeders find themsel- ‘ ves very short of feed and are reduc- 1 ing the number of animals they usu-l ally carry at sacrificing prices. Sheep’ have sold as low as $1.00 per head: and other classes of livestock are cor. rcspondingly loiv; the result of thlsl critical feed sztuation will soon be reflected in Canada. where we have ‘sufficient feeds to profitably main- itair; our average number of flocks ‘and animals. Oats are at present llower in price than they have been since 1923. and other cereals and mill feeds are be n3 quoted corrcspond-‘ jingly low. and with pork ruling at 'fron1 ten to eleven cents live weight there is sufficient; spread to secure a fair prcfit by transforming such cheap feeds into pork. From four to five pounds of clear-l grain will make a pound of park, thereforeat present prices. it should be possible to com- mand a fair price for our grain crop through the medium of livestock and obtain a large amount of fertility always sold with raw grains. The farmer who markets a grain crop must deduct the cost of fertility necessary to re-purchase what he has sold with the grain before he can determine the amount of profit obtained. Marketing of raw grain and hay is not considered good farm- ing on Prince Edward Island soil. It i5 actually soil mining and it is re- grettable too frequently tonote farm: that have been built up through f0‘.- lflwlllg ior many years a sound W1- icy of liiestock farming. fall into the Hamilton tlcfti. British war if and Sir Benjamin Robertson‘ l PROPOSED EltiPlrtE r An announcement has been marl: with harbor board for waterfront is proposed to erect :1 huilrlin: for posed new empire trade building. grains, hay and root crops at the And tottering footsteps lead me to dum thc fertility of our limited ac-l res on Prince Eduard Island, by an‘ unwise system of marketing grain and hay at the low prices now cur- crave? rem throughout the world. A con- ‘ place I'll sit. llnuous number of farm animals. To watch the splendor of dcpartirr: sufficient to profliably consume n11 dill’. Or dream-if feeble minds dreams permit fodder crops groivn on 0m‘ filmi- wtth the additional benefit of fertil- izers purchased for the growth of our profitable potato craft h" be" and will continue to be the wisest DRY. and most profitable policy for our m; wlng _ farmer: on Prince EdWl-Pd 151m‘! '»° Pass by. forgotten like a worthless‘ ‘follow. To create owfltable emnlcr- name. : The mournful winds ml’ “m”? dirle shall sing. Whila other Cléld filial’ fame. merit for the help necessary in surn- mer by maninacturing 1n winter- lnto more highly valuable animals products, the heavy crops that may b, grown in summer. should be the aim of every progressive farmer. Jumping in and out of any class of livestock production or frequent changes in farm policy. usually leav- immortal n. n. lulzrlhurq; ' i‘ Winifred: "Did you reach the c1171‘: of that new book you were rracini!» . friend and that finished it." the province, villi iurllciorl: lbghind in the fluvtustng range of .prlccs. The in and outer is usually _ 310i ovennenmrlaimJl-rmleglnnunmnat aueaeaatnLfa-rmernwun..- rll see the golden hours on flcct- "C Lorne Vnllvii- I m F. es such an erotic manager one year Wilfred: "No; but l lonncti it to a‘ ~ {out in the years svhen prices are in _ ""~’f.~b‘.c. Ccntinilty cf pay- ccncenirated f:c:'.s arrl i011 l.(_3:‘ ing llvc 33k Lues should be the pol- that have been lY-'°\"~‘n P10111351: by P1‘ l-Pl? ‘- 'i"li£’ili What is there left of life for me tcpitftlllll i110 01TH“? route tint Prior Vclo llf‘l‘;'i"‘l pal-chance’ ln some qulr-l; lonely the blllf‘ almost mo!" night ill-v Jacl: jcn thr- hvlzl. ‘ Bark ln llif‘ A AXWil DAQCM cizhz: (‘\‘l'liil!'_‘.‘ Wilma T. O ii willlfuturitv ldPJ. at liar‘ in krrn fi\’dll'\' h tvséon the cc‘. of ts of 1*] BLDG. 1w The photograph reproduced abn ve shows His Honor \'-.'. D. Ross with ‘ two noted guests at Government House. Trlrrntw. Or‘... Gm. Sir Ian‘ hero I Household lifirugs and Medicines -, 50c bot. Rcxall 25c box Boots’ Mill; of lilagaesia v Z for .51 50c bot. Rilzcr’: i Mill; of Magnesia " 2 or .51 25c the R. ‘l Analgesic zforez 50c tube Recall 2hr _ I Purctest Epsom Salts 2 for .16 r 150111;. Boracic Acid . ' 2 for .16 10c plz. Senna Leaves zfmgl 50c bot.“ Ifurcteet {or Arolnohs (ziscals. »-- ‘J ~- 2l<>~5l 53c bottle VA P U . prevents colds ".31 ‘s. l: erlOil i . i . i l i . i . . l i i as. bot. Boots’ lcdizcd Throat Tablets - 2f“ .36 l ‘ ROSS-DRUG-EJNITED scctrcssons T0 TNKNON DRUG C0. TH E L .,_._'__.'I.'~"'r"""¢."‘sr.,._"”'.§;;..£li¢IEi h. stallion record at l2. ln 1292 Al- lcrtrrn cs: Litu it. ..- r 5 _ g 2.09M. 1 in the nnetlcs when the Kmtuciti Futurity which Ed. Tlptlwn ll‘ r fl '" 65 so’ alter the iiarilrlrrl venture i:c " 63 4'06 fixture. the “Hikes fsznlig" ruin. ' 63 3w ‘ to the lcvl. The 1‘.l'$l. llYP. vine ' ‘ 1 lay Ora Wilkes. Bcnillzyrli. (h ' 62 3m i Baron. Rose Croft. anrl Tfiicrnc. all F " - of which ivcl-onzcrl to that . ' " "‘ ' I In 1803 Peter the Great G ‘ C " 59 2m n Pd m “mauve: Hang‘). 1. 0 P w. c. . so Zoo h.- sm, be“... a 50.... H’ v: K Idsltnnalri P W c" .. .39 2.00 mm. Vow A ‘ lT "xvi Duffy Q S S. 5'! 2.00 idem“ ca,“ - , . F1‘ Storc" W K S 56 10E idmmpd h a 2 n lJClair Q s. s .54 loo l3 colt that was d1» . .5 1 . . ‘1 A “.7 “°f1""5 P w- C - 54 1m ' well as the fcilncler 01115 11 ~'1’5"1l3‘11" F D U - 54 1m I13 .1 V.’ K. S 5i i041 ,1“. m. m ‘- ..-~ p w c . s3 loo ‘ Futuritzcs d7. 1-11" W Pi 5 53 1 era... lw 1119i!‘ I\i~‘r1l was fired on Vifllkcs family flit‘ ins’. f. 9d 0311111‘ throurll (‘lily Ai<\‘.OI".Yl_\‘. size u.’ ‘ \\'l.'lllt‘l'.'\. Arlcn Guy. Mr 1\ ‘ Ailcc-n Guy, Cuy hlifKlPlKfiY and 4.11s Worth" r ll rind 1th inst There o'er-e pres- F-olvs lvrjF zood scares o Cnndmons fairly trod and {areal the game troll. with m tr"ce to Fl * wall maize good rifle- . . .. .. f totives wore Bcr. ‘ Elarvcstcr. and Etrlll ._»..l. a” 13'1" “W” years lulled b? Pats: m: m" ' ' 'i"I1 which it . . . fiwl-I '. 1.. - ‘ t til u. ulnJl. mo - > _ _ ___ _ M“. ‘my He “wgkhn I Kan’ ‘rrlrl rsrtx- (o. trotters and ‘PH-Ans ‘cle- “ ' nrznllwer the Peter \'ol- cost of product on on Prince Edward. the 311W; lmf’ 1 » h Island. and it is most lulwise to rc- When n11 the happy hours of sleuth 111» i t“ l " are fled l rind do. ""1115 ill" Of futile deeds that time cannot rc-‘ Elcrtzonccr and the dcsccndor George Wllkcs. At that time a for: m the l\1.1ll113l".llO lino were also l. in sight. Patron being the most con- rpicuous. In i822 when P ‘loflowcr iron tht‘ 119m "if 1- (l u::= of cr n‘. rniii 1'- the three year .l 1; rva; by this lru: var the fnm .1. Peter Vnln. Rnre that (into l ..-.. ' txluleti in H2O hm" l c‘ . fro: ‘ M u... 1,._~.;‘tlle other . Mnrtml ihc 1111131“: ”'31""'"' ..ri hcrc was 1'7" oldhand were rortltdiv“ "W all“, Wat r93 ""2 Of ‘lief hands of a farmer who crop; it out 1v mncr to < r a ‘vilnricr. . r cashing in on the wealth stored in Hiltflfrgfm? __ _ __V__7 _ f Vfplliahh“: ~1 -1:"l‘i if! 11*»? 11178:’ C-Fcl-ll" the soil that should be maintained _ _ _ j “WM h r .= 1*? rote: \:~lo won .crt_\'-four as an aset to the Province. If the THE SHADOW 0F A 5' n‘ ' Y? 11-1 90.; W.‘ ‘FF-PT’- lnan who makes two blades of grass —-— r; NV‘ 11m?‘ PO Tb" two "ear oids Protesior and gm“. “.11.,” only one prm-lcnlsyv When I am old and seared by sinful ‘ -.l' ‘~- u: ha! am_‘!“‘1'p L,“ Lee. both of \\l"i.Cll o'er? flourished. i; a bniefactor to the livfili. r" " jmtvhjdni m". "it of the Wel- Smte, what can be 5am o! the man And time has traced its filrrows Cll ‘if: '<‘" *‘““ “ ' on’. at the last whose destructve directorship causes my 5Y0“? H! T119 IQP- EH11 one blade of grass only w gm“- Whcn these poor cycs. are dimmed. ‘an Both of them whore many blades formerly flour- “11-11 5°TF°'*"$ leafs» "‘ “ "U I1 m ‘ the“? And age has rob'd the florrcr ofi ‘E ‘I Lee. both T118 Vfillle 01 (111111? 1108- lmliifl‘ ‘Youth ‘are new: ‘ ca‘: Cf ‘lll ll"'-.~ mllnn: ill" l‘. .. . d uvbroken flild be“ prices still P917111‘ 3' m“ who“ ha“ hats shall flown m: L Hi‘ t‘: of ‘cnrmsrake \\'.l‘rl'l"“.‘5. Tin: _\'-"11' Aim‘ cronsmnnjcnb llroflt t0 bc obtained from feeding drooping head trfvhlhfvf; "m;- Aiailhn j-loilnfood Suson anti _ M? F“ t‘ H: "I'll: “In”? Hxsm mwclod Bupnfm‘ fi-"Ii c! them iron in he three inc rcillxlls hare ‘r after no "F" H: m . another l‘. m ‘J04. Corporal Lee "rl oi 210 at Cherry ' u-cr}: hr. uozi at l:l- i é ixlm \.... a llli"il'-‘( ._ Stzltc and f wull- have i=1‘, ' lilcrt c,’ "to lil'!'> and l"l Tlill’ o". i ("lsh w-n srx races in '.= Yflilinlli hcin; forc- .. w» taco-Pl of 2N: l-i .11’ in a rare ore: a half as a ‘syn year rid. .._. ; ‘rs;- tracks The offering in ‘.030 m: ctl two and three rca‘: o ‘l elcnts f 31:1 Ciijflvdw Hana“! ‘m m!“ h vcn loo races 1n the three ' . race in :04 1-4 tho series ivhicl" lwn in Non-r York and Ver- a‘. the fairs are no included Charlotte Han-war trc. (or! tor-o r~:...'*:\lli'.o ilcrlfs in ‘.204 l i1: r~corci for a two yea.- old. ' for w .- ll"; Iilf‘ Wt I f "c r." w" than". ' llll W. R. (IARSUN Palmer Graduate Chlrflpraciol Chronic and Nervous uisean» “ll P<inre Si. Phone 101'.’ r r~l:l pa»: f that 1:1 "r Ho‘ in the titan-i ‘\ . M l l- hi: ‘nu. u] I I l s e r l bl‘ two Ell A111‘ food lp willie, ltriILlN r me and f