it llmNlfe-f. (tiliiisriillé! t Here it comes again l , Maybe yo ’ve .,n per cent. on but you“ can Tfhis newspapefs _. plan for its ‘iflhristmas Gift Suggestions” cam- in phipliabetical Classified ' ectibn bring-you more custom- ensand more sales at less expense than anything you’v.e ever tried. It ‘begins December first. We'd help you Christmas in your finals sales before- ever. cashed. in 100 mam have the biggest history. Mun“ exnznrs in Paris there is a man who can tell you where you came from; in what knd of work you are engag- ed; how‘ long it is since you left the place; indeed, he see-ms able to tell everything there is lo know about an individual, and all his information is gathered simp- ly by examining the dirt of one’s boots. Yes; this mud expert is lust an ordinary human being; in fact at one time he was merely a boot- black but he spent his spare mo- ments studying the different kinds of soil throughout France. Now he can tell whether a person has journeded from tre north or the south just by a casual glance at his boots and when he examin- ed the dirt closely hecan give the name of the town or village any individual has recently visit- ed and in nine times out of ten his answers are accurate. in some parts of Central Amer- ica, too. the natives perform this singular feat. By examining the dust and dirt caked on one-'s auto- mobile tires, they can tell whence a person came. and. by the de- gree of dryness of the deposit. they can accurately gauge at‘ what hour a. strange individual pas-scdi through certain parts oi the country. RECORDING IMPROVISED MUSIC A few fortunate people have the faculty of sitting at the piano and WHEN A BAMOAN BOY BECOMES A MAN .——- . lChildren are carefully trained in Samoa The mother takes charge of the daughters, and the father the sons. The Americans have established schools. and many of the younger generation now speak English. Both boys and girls are anxious to be re-cogrinad uswomen and men. A girl becomes a woman at marriage; a boy. when tattooed. this custom ls usually obseved wlhen the lad ls sixteen. It is a sev- ere operation. ‘The ‘boy does not face it alone. He gathers a half dozen ‘friends of like age and all go together to the tattooer who. like the housesbullder, is a melm- ber of a very select profession. The tattooer takes his needle, made of human bone, dips it into a composition of candlenut. ash- es and water, puts it against the skin and raps the point in with blows from a mallet. When the boy can no longer stand the pain. another takes his place. ' The process requires about two months. At the end of that time the boy is tattooed from waist to knee. , WASPS WE'RE FIRST PAPER MAKERS ~ The wasps and hornets‘ were our first wood paper makers. The from Holman‘: Catalog. —WOMElVi$ CASHMERE finish hose, white only. regular 65c. clearing at 29c per pair. Sinclair d: Stewart Limited“ ,10453-25-2l -oouce-nr Ann 90ClAL-—In Searletown Hall enlng Nov. 29. Excellent P10811111- me. 26cm. --womsn'e’ ALL woot- cash- mere hose. white" 90c and $1.00, special 99c poi-pair.- Sinclalr & Stewart, Limited. ' 10453-25-21 —-WOOL GLOVES, assorted shades, small sizes. regular 50c and 05c, special 39c per pair at Sinclairs. 10453-25-21 -~BUFFALO CLOTH QLEIGH robes, curl lined with rubber ill- terrlinlng, size 54x62, $14-25; 811° 54x72, $116.60. Cash mail orders de- livered your nearest station. Slu- clair d: Stewart, iLlmited. 10453-25-2ln ——WHIS1' AND DANCE. — The whlst and dance ‘party held a! Aliberton‘ on Thursday evening last, wad more largely attended than usual, and the evening was spent very pleasantly. During the evening, lunch was served by the ladies and dancing then continued till midnight, ‘when the proceed- ings were adjourned tlll the 30th inst. at svh-lch date the prize win- and given the prizes. ii. CE8S.'—~A ullique lprayer service was held in the Methodist Church at lBcdeque on Thursday evening of last week. lt was a United Scr- vice and was in charge of the C. G.l.T. and Tuxis groups. One of the ‘boys presided and three pus- tors occupied seats in the main church and were the last to take part, Over twenty young, people had a part in the service, Three boys gave addresses. three others offered prayer, and one girl gave an address and four girls led in prayer. Some readings and Scrip lure passages with unique- ques- tions on the Boys and Girls of the Bible were features oi’ the ser- vice, in addition lto special musi- cnl numbers and hearty congrega- spiring and helpful. it showed ntively under the ilf.R.E,C, —G.W.V.A. lI-ANCE.— The G.W industry certainly originated ill their colonies and it is‘ not unlik- ely that mau first learned the rudimentary principals of paper-| Wedllefldfly evening last and con- Wedneada-Y 9V- nesday, Nov. 29, at 2 p.lu. only. regular _'- ~ ' --ILLNEQS ners of Iivhlst will be announced‘ ——UNITED SERVICE A SUD-f 11011111 811181113. The service was in-; I what a community can do coflpgf- Allan 'B. McCabe comprlged me V.A. held a very successful dance w“ 1 1 P] |in the town ‘h-all at Q-peary on procqiier, at we Capital iThcatg-e. ,Summl~r;|_idl¢_‘ jphuwday —6Ll-A|Rl~NG sale: on’ ‘iirmll- llnery trimmed and untrlmmed lists, children's bats. tamspetcwgt Slnclalrs. INN-flit‘ vii _ ‘ -aeol-:oue’ svirrtoblar cm- OUlt-A welcome and a. service for all. Bedeque l1, ant,‘ some. toylm, 8 p.m., Cape Traverse Every peace loving citizen should attend church. .Quartoriy official board meeting at Bedoque neon Errao. - - M-uch sympathy is extended _,to Miss Susan _Arseaault_ f, this townwvhc has been con dd‘ to her home for a few wleaka with cllneaa. Her manycfrlandafillopa" to see her around soon -in he: usual good health. .}{_ —<LAID TO REST. — The re- mains of the late Mrs. Byron N, Barnes (nee Miss Georgie Mutt”; rormerlyi of isummersldd who passed away at her residence in Halifax, NS. last Monday evening, alrrived rhomc vlnedinesdalv lfplip, and was laid to rest on Thursday afternoon in the People's came. i9?! at lsummerside’. The funeral which was largely attendedtook place from the residence of Mr and Mrs. Alexander Campbell Rev. Geo. Morris officiating. The deceased Indy who wafs 47 yep" of age and whose death 'is deeply" regretted lby a wide circlg of friends, leaves to mourn begidqgya sorrcwlng ‘husband ong daogfltér Miss Nora Barnes, Mrs. Alexander ‘Campbell Summersido, and 31m“- brother, Mr. John Hooper of Port. land Oregon to whom our deepest sympathy is extended. -zxcei.|.eN-l' psssonusscg -—’l‘he Provincial Players oiChar. lottetcwn came to Isilnllmarside on Thursday evening and delighted n full house at the Capitol mom-g with a wnll acted comedy drums entitled “My Brothers Keeper,- under the direction of Mr. Harl- Porter of Toronto. It is the ihten-l tlon of this Provincial company 10 play at Summérsige oncg h month-during the Mayan Th‘, vaudeville between the at; 1pc)“. $61 vocal solos by M158, Mm-h] " B1" "l1 Mo: Fred P"Duffy. -Parker. Toronto? millionaire‘, it he- ,"€$‘:i*'**;. r in ‘P08011110; Ngvwimfa special v from Victoria $41,", says: Mining encore-pf years; Albert lieved to have ‘been seen in Japan and is now being nought there, ac- cording to passengers reaching hero today from‘ the gi-ient on the steamer President Jeflersoli. , Mr. Parker is said tobave disappeared some twenty years ago when on a fishing cruiaebifAlaalra. TIIBJGONGIIIOYGGIiQfSI of Oanada i la said to ‘have communicated with the lBritiah embassy at ‘Ioklo, whence a request wad. transmitted to the Japanese; foreign olllce re- sardine the whereabouts of the missing man. The police of Kobe 5T9 BOW "W118 t0 locate him. The Toronto police have no re-- cord of Mr, Parker. . . RAISING FURNISH . MUSCU-LAR ENERGY. Authorities on held that nitrogenous tissues of the body.‘ which is probably another way of saying that a. few" raisins will furnish immediately available mus- cular energy-p-for voluntary exep. tlon or for gthe support of the heart-thanks to ‘the fr Itsugnr, present in grapes and-yd gig‘; (M well as in several otherfrults). I There is a dtiminlahetloutput of, urea and acid through th-e kidneys: when a considerable amount ol‘| grapes or raisins are used in‘ iiho ' nutrition have , diet, wltlch indicates that the Jlllflb‘ 56110118 M55116? (Protein) of the -body are spared. ' ' grapes increase -the excretion‘ of urine and induce a freer ‘flow of! bile-the latter effect, by the why- belnc one which no known melit‘ clue administered by the mouth: can produce. _ | Womble’ no more sustaining or edible fod than raisins canine car- ried by P915919 taking long walks or climbing gmourltains or engaged in any prolonged cttci-t lil the‘ course t-f “which a concentrated‘ ration may be desired. The 111F191!’ of raisins called IMvscatels. produced _ by cutting partry through the stalk and leavn‘ h" the cranes to dry on the vines é: sun. is rel-hens the choicest m» dancing by Mr. Joseph ‘Doyle fir?" 5°10 b." Mr. HarYYPortenI H [so clever peflormergrwlgh My“ eeu McMillan and Loulse- Arse-l nault and Messrs Fred Godlrln 1nd" "QTY creditable cast. —-OAPIT~AL _8HOw.'_1lhe presented Pro: I "My All also int, 1_ Jobless March i LONDON, Nov_ .Z5_-'¢A_ dgmgn. stration 'by the unemployed of London, which some sections of the press had heralded as likely to crystallize in acts of vlolengg and consequent ‘bioodshed took" lilacs today but without untowar incident. l raisins conserve the" Raisins or, , A _ _ lllfilllillllillllliilll ' .' :lilllliilillllllllllulllililill:1umlullllnlnlnullllllilllilnillv.l dbiihzed lie/p, zffianlg yo; “It is idiiiilof you to offer it, but Fred left us beyond . need of, financial assistance. Three years ago he was persuaded to buy an Imperial Monthly Income Policy.” "I opposed. the idea then, but I ‘ have learned~the sad lesson that though wives may objectto life insurance, widows never do". "The hundred dollars which l am to get from The Imperial Life, every month, as- long as l live, makes it unnecessary for me to become a burden to my friends." “If I don't live for twenty years, the monthly income will go to Mary to keep her until she is well able to look after herself.” “lt is not until lately that l have Wrila for a copy of our inlerrniing bgolrlcf which tells ailaboul Impurfirl .. , Monthly Income Policies. There 1'0 no obligation involud. Adina:- . ,, , THE IMPERIAL LlFE ASSURANCE . Company of Canada . HEAD OFFICE TORONTO realizedliow many good friends we have, and I count not the least among them the young man who persuaded Fred to buy that Im- penal Monthly Income Policy." Thousands of good wives and éiiiiffhsm“ first“ b’ c“; _ 1116 lfera y compe- kid t° f?" bu]! the practical kindness of tlloaewliom they have known in "better dayg"_ it may mean some sacrifice on your part to protect’ your loved ones from such misfortune, bu; are they not worth the sacrifice! 0v ' music. To a certain Sidaring the unfavorabl on n , mm will“ rformance takes the ‘flaking “m” these lngects‘ Man of the weather. the attegdgncdltivo-levemng Now‘ 23m’ u‘ B Pack“ ‘A few hundred Periomi- 111N985 33:32.: t‘: gsecies of inspiration, gghdgggi-Zgedbflhtceitai-rxloko i“; erg: large, The hall was fittlnsly? do“; ‘Thlesipncfcdtililigesabgtayvieltiatiita iucce“. gentiilzlaegredicslgl? greatmgyimmnggk as. and me permrmer may do some long time to learn how to use thefirated 1°’ m9 Wcflfllml. with "Mil received- trem dc s were lth til on ‘ames an em wonderfully good work, which dis- lal_wo d u, which! Wlhltte anfl Ibglue, and evergreen, p131,“ a - a“ ‘ma’ W‘ _“’ 9 lmrlm" o.‘ marchm! l0 appears as fast as the notes are azgpsmfii? exc-luslzelshpwlgzd mr the credit of which decoration Han-y- .p.,,1?}°°§gmu'§agfa ffileilcliEggniilglmitrfiinltiiptilrgew‘ the "Yuck- the” “m?” rem"! kepllers from the dead limbs of trees 53:: t” rng-LTQYWY-l 1119 Dolhllflffif they would respond as well asnllr Law Large riufrlilaersn 51610135.- of it whatever. v ; g1 m‘ ° '1 Pllry Wm has devo- u, , , - -. . ' There is a great deal of dispute :3! ggggrrefijxofegewgggpitlfizfiib1 ted considerable time and taste woeuddt ‘lllliflfld-l-ICO a ghoweapllliiyelrg gigeiflggtllitéilfgdd 111 about inspiration; whether thereisled by the mandibles and» thoroughffor the betterment of the Worhfgq he asked “mm 1m a 92nd The leadse: em‘ h Canadian General Electric S1 Canadian Pacific Railway . such a "mm or whether genius ‘Ply Wm‘ this mucnagmous secw: ‘yew o; which he is one o! the the ‘result was ‘he audiefldellihave “on fire m5“ 15f ht e domon-stra- Canadian ISteamsh-lp Com .. — New cYrk (‘chiral m" ‘he tawny “inking pair's‘ Butltiou of the salivary glands. This‘ leamng "wmberfl- A 51X D1908 "Fla hearty respond which lastedg for‘ to send r reset tiy we hammer Canadmm Steamship PM 56% (tuba ca“ Sugar n i” peflemy deflmw m“ it a pep-converts it into a crude kind of fihestra was in attendance and fully five minutes Tile‘ Playerflii-di- wit-hqihe eninives to ha“ a Asbestos Company ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 63 Cmcible “Steel so“ an“ at “ ma“ and lmpmvises paper To improve the quality of- mmished excellent "Pl-him 101' 1319 are thus convinced that the' will an of health Trill“ ate“ or ‘amt Dominion Bud“ '_ [memmmna] Pap" ' h“ “"1 P"°d“°“' “w” W“ °n!the product lt is allowed to dryi°mm5101l to the entire satisfaction be gfaelte-d by a bump“- ‘hduse¢h‘ew,.d,-~- WP éiwmi 0°11" "1111 Montreal Power . 991A Kelly Snvlnsflcltl ‘wme daynha“ “thermand on someithen chewed" up and mixed Witiliot an‘ This was m“ m“ or a seflwhflh they return to tSummerside IfiiniateZF‘ alga’; (llstclflli report the wlnnlpég Electric ' " ~ Mexican Petroleum days the work may be so good that San“ again This process may by‘? ‘of’ 111111085 which will continual“, the, near future with a Show délégauofi, promisedegngefé: this? National Breweries 517 international vlMer. Mill ne .. 48% Bank Nova Scotia .. 2a “Wm be a part0‘. n to disappearlrapeated several um“ l: a PM“ a_ niervals throughout the wln-Iennrely dflferen-t’ "hm . any o.’ eowlalnts, to the amulet l’ Atchison . . . . . .. Jiigléitstlsvlnitcel (.or . . . . . . . . . . .. 5% new??? livid)’ 145% Juli‘ 10'l_ ‘ ‘ . - . ' as fast as the keys are struck. , - , tel" and" all are of the oprlnion tha; , . t. - Atlantic Sugar rphe idea 0g an instrument de-Iticularuy mugh’ durablehpaper n mo" prewousw m°d“°ed' M": hue the leaders ‘were ¢°11i°1‘- American (Jar and Foundry 176 Southern Pacific .. .. 5.‘; Corn Dec 69% May 09% Jll tlcsiredJ-fornets use t e s , l 69% ~...-_-_...._~__-_-.'_-__-_.'..~fls.-_...t-.-_-c=—i P. A. FARQUHARSON, BrancivManagcr, Riley Building, Charlottetown r Ififli‘(impugnmumlllllfiliilillllnlllllllllillillllllllllnmulmnmullunuunltiliivlmulllmmuoitiunutu -:---q--_--...,.~._- AI “nficlpation °7 Laurentlde t-Pulp . . . . . . .. ill 45% United States Steel i..... 101 MONTREAL EXCHANGE . 1934 Victory l00. i933 Victory . 1937 Victory Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . . . ' 391/; Bank Royal ' 204% Bunk Montreal if the rest of the dances men ~ e . sure w 1 t - , , gcrlbed in Practical -Eiectrics lstolkmd o, m," ,0 bum ,,,,,,.;‘,“,‘,‘}.. on m the ilirat one, O'Leary will m: ".‘,‘,‘,.§‘,{“‘.‘,’,Z 11.333113? 2i‘; dggifhmflt‘; mmlilliirfl- the re-nmsrlcsn Locomotive 111% Studebaker . 1m . record upon a roIl of paper music nests which they “Wand from not lbe a very lonesome place this thank; They spédk Manly M m -. bankment w": Ogggidnut tlhe Em- American Smelling and Re-lin- Union Pacific . .. 137% ‘Oat-s Dec 42% lMuy 42% J" as pmduced’ ‘m {mm of ‘he pep branches of trees._-bushes etc. winter" H- treatment recelvedl by them from k0 Hflie Park alild awgg taxman“ lug .... . 5o Um"_CPpp§§_‘i: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 60% 39.55‘ former a roll of record paper is fed _.__<e->—-— -R_T_,Ho1m§n'.Mu._ L’ C- cums and came- M the conference ‘smzemg; - , , , ' I_"_"“ ’ the manager of the theatre Mr. the leaders of the unem '1 ~" .,h t f b 1 _ - . - .. poyed still latex. eldlzugzlrl §§°vi$s,"§;n§fi$. Th fl t ‘Wm s bank m Great A Erma“ “rm or dye" has ‘m: (ileum ThleHpal-ty are" very much» insist that they must see Mr. Bo. fed with perfect evenness.» and to Bruin :15 smfllguted by Rev}! covered a process by which matl‘ 23b1,“? o; "fgecnglgletmf unifpgloarg 16;“? ‘ma. 137-31941‘ Dliilli ‘be- "tmiird Fahd? °li°ticm°i'"l‘iiié"tii,l,“g'out...“ at 1i chttsge in the little "m ca" ‘be “Y” l“ t“ “ma” at B"! 0f 91111111191111“: s n K6 ‘ i s a e y e s e o village of Rutliwell, hear Dumfries. 511b- NEW DYEING PROCEQ-s. by two rollers; at the base‘ of the FIRST sM/mas BANK one immersion. A new dye stance called "ionalrtlnes" i__-.Qg¢.____. carrying the paper roll. In this 533cm wavy the production of the moment. good, =bad or indifferent. is perman- ently recorded, and if Ithe result is poor. it at least lets the musician know the true value of his impro- vlsatlon. llf the musician possesses the faculty of improvising on a silent keyboard this instrument can be at- tached thereto. although it would seem that little inspiraion could-be derived -from the click of the keys without accompanying-music. ----<-o->i-—— A NOVEL FORM 0F’ MAGN-ETO. So much inventive talent been expended on the design and construction of the magneto, which produces the spark for motor carsiposits in the hank rose to £176.‘ and aerial engines, that one would tllitrtlly consider it possible for a radical improvement to appear. Nevertheless a lBrit-ish Company has produced a new magneto which is lighter and less costly than any previously existing form.’ fl the ordinary magneto tha ileldf agnet is stationary and the armatrue ro- in 1810. For some time ‘he experienced the greatest difficult in presuadinS -the villagers to trust’ him wl their money. they seemed to be under the impression that he had some end of his own to serve by taking care of their savings. tin the first year that the bank was penad only about £150 was |fears regarding the safety of the |money, and to encourage others has’ deposited, and to overcome any to become depositors, a strong box was made and provided with three padlocks, which could be opened only in the presence of the three dlffercni. holders of the keys. ‘During the second year the de-Jflfl fourth‘ year the while in the nearly nmeunlt deposited ‘was £ 1,000. ff , . -B FlllOKlLiAYiNG. ‘The championship in brlcklaying fgbnl the point of wqnt done 1b? one mntl. is claimed by l-lotilaln . Brlltisli _ FOf-klpfllh , only silk or artificial al-lk, whereas other dyes, already known have an affinity for cotton onily. It is possible. therefore, by using cloth thalt contains part cotton and part silk to, get different shades in th Same - lone-lily one immersion. '~."..-'.- ~.'..-1ivv.."v-lt~ w: Corns? filue-jay to your druggist _ The sllnfilestway to end a corn is Inc-jay. A touch naphtha pain mstsn ly. Then the com loosens and comes ade in a colorless Western Personals. —1Mrs. IMcLean, Elmsdale ma’. a visit to Sullnrnerside on Friday. -—Mr. George Bennett, Alhertoii. was a visitor here on ThunsdayJ-l. —lMr. and Mrs. E. Horne Bloom; field. were among the visitors to town on Friday. H, -—~Mr. J. Stephen Aliern, Albert‘ "0" 15 Wenmhi; a few days with friends hare. H, soothed Her $910118 the many stories ‘about the‘ shop of London la one told of hi , and a dying‘ girl who tram-bled the thought ofjdeath. "'Would' you London Presb t... Opposes lnimllm LQNDQN out. Nov. 25%,...‘ the London Presbytery over-ride U19 TQKIIIIB-Uons of thcficneral As sembly? I | {Phisquesltiou is involved in a tcet caae,_which came but”; the District Presbytery today‘ in the appeal of the congregation and irrnlster oflTcmpo .or a stipend of 51,1500 per annum. Since the Assembly stipulates that the mini- fmlpi must be $1,800 it is n mom question as to what steps the of ficlals can take. , For some time there has been afopd deal of opposition to um in reduction by the,’ Assembly of‘ awminlmum stipend which was? felt to be higher than conditions warranted. , ‘ , l’: iiffiiiii ‘..‘Z.%.’?--“¥.§*‘.I§i.if{“ii‘§ W001i QIIOTATIONs t-he girl shook her head. "Then shou d you be afraid of being r- 1191! 1W8)’ h, olle who is teii thoh- tl-iAiJFAX. Nov‘ ZVQ-I-Quotations‘ furnished by Johnson and Wat-ti‘ valves. dn the new magneto the Browne, a armature is stationary anlHhe field Blnfléhfildciklid has just sand times indelr and more lo'v- members of the ‘Montreal Stock’ @0111? . . . . ing?”—-—London Express. mmhgngs; I. filter] (‘hid (one drop does iii) and n thin plasters. The magriet (which is very much smal- left an usual) r tatqif-Owjn t the armature be ng‘ staiiloilaffi-‘ii can be insulatedvin an unusual thorough manner and withoutflah complications. The contact break- er ia also stationary, and is a d <1 ggmnbdgteg 1,400 ed by a revolving chin wuldirilii Eilhlit? lzmcoidsd-Yiiyuths townfolil buslnesii oi‘ clelflifimand setting the “m, ha“, that Brown hunt/y . - ‘ ' ‘- contacts rad ttothfifimpletlt possible fiffilflvwglle lnaguct and the cam are in fact the only re- volving parts. ' frosts show that notwithstanding the exceptionally low weight of the’ machine excel- lent sparking is procured. MACKIRIL ‘PLlNTllFULs SYDNEY. rte 6v. 2t}- Huge catches of tm kerel are being @195 ponnder. minim. an occasional nieces also interest- aud llnverneu. ed the hunters’, ;. made along the gm Breton coast between Chetlca - according to_ reports received at the oflicezd t fisheries inspector. chili unison vary plentiful along the dlood ~wm. but coho ‘have g caught there this your. ‘ ' ‘ hlgip "an; 1' ending manta. Vices are ma. ilittho, §lvivoffl theatre at rile‘ ion kml are gener- the" pitrlacirnunds like inning a Port girl in a taxl.__ p leted the laying of 700,000 bricks Work- tocilrtwo years. lind- he action i‘! the same. worked un er_ unio rules be eons ‘lilvtiidilddnly itdooo bricks c-"r-ie w" , _ The building ls 160 feet long, fifty A BIG GENE SEASON. sumac‘, not. sit-centri- im- mensely plentful in the north woods oft Quebec this ear, according to W. H. oi-lilltinx» the’ salon. Dani" , hunting is good and there is any amount of partrld o. One man killed a I40 tpoun _ _ very nektday hii son .or-ought in’ ncks and lfddhh’! flllytlefi but Jdexitakis rolling pins dig use now they . iuvo no ng" . . A fife is a grout comfort to her hlpalld _ _ thine distressing IIONI hll. _doer alid the . Jail! Ste a lnstantlj l ‘ n4 They-say radio never will sup- plaht nfewspgiorl". New let's find out i ll ' {women's ubswl . BRmcme UP Blinds- Bell Telephone . . . . . 111 Brampton __-.. . . :3 . Abitibi . . ., ' Shswinigan nu...- . "Lutitii s» ' ‘ ‘ CA Awe g wmv a {r151 girl" OF‘ POL\CéMi“OF"I' “ ‘j _, A i a Dion‘ <1 . ca? TO sac i ,SMO.I‘KI 1.10%, _ ll .