' we ra 1. -5 . 7 ---.--,.i.- ..» .,..-...V W- V.. . ’~---»..._..._ ......¢._..-- . . 5 . i out 599|-| l my 12% very healing bn( ihe llocto r it for severe il a trial. , I Y! Doetorwitlidiiciiijiiis In favor of Zara-aux. ,_-1 wn¢¢\.sn, au - -f,-:.==-.=:=»\ "c-aa. -.7~.r“7 1:77. T " 0 inns iiiiniil F' The celebrated trotting stallion Brazilian 20214, race record 2119 made on a Q mile track, is a dark dappled horse weighing over 1100 pounds and almost k'nown to everyone as one of the best speed and road sires that ever came to Provincial Canada. His blood stands high in the pur- ple, the most popular und prolific speed producing combination, the kind that gets the money on the race track and the prizes in the show ring. He is a double great grandson of Hambietonian 10 founder ;-P' the American .trotting horse anda grand- son of George Wilkes 519 whose grandsons have produced such horses us Dan Patch 1.55, champion harness horse of the world; .~'.u.lnlnm Boy l.59}; Dariel 2.005; John lt. (lintry 2.00};, The Bronco 2.00%; Anacondu. 2.- 012 ; Ecslatic 2.012 ; Sweet Marie 2.02 ; Locanda, 2.02 ; Gratt 2.02}; Searchlight 2.03};B:iron llrattun 2.034 ; Argot Boy 2.- uiig ; Frank Agan 2.03% ; and scores of others way down in the list. His first dam was Olive 2.31; (or hetter known as the big black beauty) by Lakeland Abadailah 35; second dum Lady Grey by Mambrino Pat- rhen 58. _ Brazilian is himself a speed sire, two of his colts carrying off the 3 yr. old stakes at Halifax last season; ixwsu.-f-.~a.- .-.._d .v<_ ' -' c' __- -lsrael Tarte 2.36}`, trotting, (also .winner of the 2 yr. old stiike in 1906) and Ozen D. 2.27, pacing. He has also to his credit Lottie P. 2.14}; Lina Belle 2.195; Virginia J. 2.251; Brazilian Jr. 2.25§; Blomadion Lady Evelyn, Happy Gwfgei Pansy 'B., and many others-. Gentlemen why risk breeding valu- able mares to horses that have as yet no reputation as sires when for a reasonable and much less sum the services can be secured of one of the Ibest bred horses in America with a reputation both as a rare horse and ‘speed sire. Even common mares bred to this horse produce the bleas- ant, stylish driver the market de- mands. Brazilian's route of the season of 1008 will be as follows: Leave own- er‘s stables, Montague, May 6 A.M. to Bertram Lea's, Vernon River; af- ternoon of the 7th to O’Connor!i stalwes, Charlottetown, remaining there until Tuesday evening May 12, thence to Richard Carver's Pownal. Wednesday noon May ldrth to Iona, ,and home again Thursday evening; the 14th where he will be found until; the following Wednesday May the 20th. I 1-,_. y Turn' . -1-=,"r.sz-1;*-an /_.1 , ~ HUUIIHF. lHl `P[lll Ozen D. 2.27, the gamey young race horse, is n raven black stallion four years old in July next slrcel hy Brn- zilian 2.02}. His first .iam iVi:iu~l Ii., with a } mile record of 1.10 inafro iii; Ii yrs.,old, is by Allright, sccon-.l dam hy French Shorter. fic hfvlils thc Provincial pacing reieoiwl of 2.27 nnnle at Hnlifnx lust Hepl..iui:»ci'. This horse proved himself it rare horse lust season winning' 5 races from _Anifust 22nd to October 5th never being hc- hind a first money, a record never bs- inre equalled by any colt bred und raised in ` the Maritime Provinces. This is something for breeders to ihear in mind and remember the sire -that has produced stock with bone, 'substance and sand enough to stand up and fight to the finish and win a reputation for themselves as well as the province. This colt will be book-~ eil for ii limiivu service this season before going to thc Tunnel Track training Stables on Juno lst. For' desriptive circulars, terms and fur-- homs’ imply hir. oonnon Ivns, - i Montague, P. E. I. ther particulars regarding ‘these A. E. Douce’s trotting mare Rollo Mr ss ' --1 ~ "‘-~ Auuoiiucnvirilis . 'Hear A. B. Warburton lecture in St. Pa\.tl's Bchoolrooin tomorrow night. - - , _ *Insist on gettinZ_BAln\I()il il. l0l"5 and jellies. Absolutely pure; all V‘“" ieties. Ask your grocer. _ 17. Fitzroy St. 4-8d3ipd. ‘V010 SPECIALIST-Prof. H. A- 'Panton teacher of Voice Oultilrii Piano.. rind Organ. Voice culture B eent~off any ar 6 Y ' specialty, Studio 146 Great Georg ed in their eoupon.t__as _:veins thvramogt street 2--Zbdttsrtuliw. needed article in e ouse. s o .` _ ______. this to thoroughly advertise our Fur- 'A_ 1;, ,wnburtnn lectures in St- nitnre Department in every home on i~ i' s ii i . Friday “isbn “ii _ ' .»°..i’.2.¥°°i‘»»-1--i "s‘=‘.:....‘:' ‘“.i".sl°f:.‘I:";‘.r::°.:§ -an iight of_,§nodern res0l\\‘¢\1- “*:__»_____,,' house in oanadm and thing sion oniypteh cents. . _ flilaster 'Post Cards from the cele-; hratecl house nf Raphael Tuck ani! Hon! and other Eastern Novelties fllf llart~cr‘s Book Btore. 4-:lil-rv. ‘See B. Carter & flrfs-. iid “‘"’“"“ sale nf furnltiire in this issue. 'The `aniiual meeting of thc Gull f‘lub will he held tlls evenink R eight o'clock in Peters and InilH' “"1” ve. ,Members are requested tn rome or _ ‘had li __ _ _ _ renil_v_ in pay their annuhl ilnen. _ Newcnn e ll_i_¢\ck. r ”_ _ A PRIZE OF $1.50 , To* very competitor in our Lim- erick competition who will purchase the article they were in need of, we. will allow seventy-five cents (75c) oil every $5,_or $1.50 oif,,every $10 pur- chase, and so on. 1 Owing to the interest taken in our first Limerick Competition, we have decided to ma.ke_ehcli and every rer- son who took part, a unique propo-' sitlon, namely-a discount of 15 per ticl which the nam P. E. Island, as we know we are of ii we could get in closer touch wiht’ gh, bnyingpubiic, it would prove o, mutual benefitl An inspection at any time is all-we solicit. 4-4drtf. Jas. Paton & Co. -1 Continued from page 1 Scribner’s, the Century and other leading magazines. His "Billads of,‘ Blue Water," 'Her Majesty the King," “Byways of War” have been widely read. - His .prose works have included “The Life of John Boyle 0’Rielly," “The Story of the Filibusters." The former, written in 10 weeks (the fall and early winter ol 1890), amid the engrossing dutiesof editorial charge, shows nevertheless no trace of haste or high pressure. The result was an enduring literary memorial to his _ Mr. Roche’s appointment to/official service at Genoa he had felt came through the edmirailon which Presi- dent Roosevelt had for John Boyle |O’Rellly. Mr. Roche was consul at ,Genoa from 1904 to 1907, and was then appointed to the post ,at Berne in April 1907. He was twice married. His first wife, who was Miss Halloran, died about 20 years ago. His second wife was the wldow oi'Dr. Oakey of this city, survives hirn, as do o. son, Arthur Somers Roche, and a daugh- ter, Miss Florence Roche. ‘ Miss ‘Katherine E. Conway, who succeeded Mr. Roche as editor of the Boston Pilot, said last evening '.- “I have .known James Jeffrey Roche for many years. We were both assistant editors to John Boyle 0‘Reilly during the last' six years of his life. "When Mr. Roche became,editor in charge of the Pilot in 1890, I became his associate and remained with him in that position until his departure for the consulate ol Genoa to which he was appointed by President Roose- velt late in 1904. “Few therefore, knew him better than I. "Mr. Roche was a literary man rather than s. journalist. The rou- tine of the paper and demands on an: editor as a public man, were exces- sively distasteful to him, though as an etlttorial paragraphist, he prob- nbly had no superior in the country. He was n slow and' careful worker. and had a splendid prose style, the best exaniple of which is to be found in his ‘The Story of the Filibusters.' first brought out in London. “His death in a strange land is singularly pathetic, and a shock to all those in Boston with whom he was long so closely associated." , WHY OOUGH SYRUPS FAIL. Theyslip quickly over the sore irritated membranes, drop into the stomach and do little else but harm dlgestionp It’s different with Catar- rhozone-you inhale it. Every breath sends healing balsams to the ' in- flamed tissues. Tightncss, soreness and inflammation are cured' by hewl- ing pine essences. The cough goes a- way, throat is strengthened, huski- ness is cured. Nothing so simple, so convenient, so certain to cure as $1.00 sizes. Sold everywhere. STOCK NOTES. _ J. A. Henderson offers for snle his thoroughbred stallion, Woodburn. See ad in this issue. , Bay Girl has dropped a beautiful filly foal sired by the magniilcient trotting Stallion Oakley Baron'2,23. Douse may well be proud of this youngster as the dam is also the dam of “Tom Trim" who at the Dominion Exhibition in Halifax in three l ,__ W;-'°'_"°*' when I tell von ilmv.,,_I sm showing together. Again my showing is m»kes w. ic \ are no' shown at side C.°"d-°“’°.d 'A°.'X9@?EB"_*‘ _ _ ____._;__.___. VPC . LET-A" house” Your Orlehar Bt. . _ contuinin li rooms besides .5 __,__.--Q1-_ . - - a ,nfppiy you-can also remake your old mattresses. Will exchangé mattresses 'r did :miner beds. :unix wi-igm' '_ on hand at our auction rooms sift! bhls of choice applns 'which wb are selling dt cost Benj Carter gg., -A,,¢¢|¢fi,,,,, -4.93111 Merch' 29th, Joint Cornish, cpl mw- THE i.KlilG’S GliA'RiiIAf' N' , ~,. - J Ollcil ln Montague. Capt- VI. A. lohnitonc Ucnllcri and ln Sourla. Morley S- Acorn. lament? ' _ 5 -_ ...The following oflleers were elected and duly installed in Star of the East Dist. Lodge, No. 2. I.0.G.T. D.0.T.-Geo. E. Saville. D. Com.-Chas. Hilwlett- D.V.'l`.-Jane Ohalsy. D.S.J.'l‘.-Sadie Mclaod. D. Bac.-W. il-I. RUM. a '.:~s,;-‘i°°. .ii D‘”"»;-;lU_-. . D, Mar,-Hoy, Howlett. D.D. Mar--Mable Swallow. `D. Guard?-Willg-.Ill ll¢=3.WB1l1- D. sent.-art cliiwen. D. P.u.'r.-Ethel scott. D. A.Sec.-Laura Millar. D. Mess.-Penrl~_Qipy. The public meeting held in the even- ing was very iptercotlng and well at.- tendad. The pmgrain__ throughout bv in`g well rendered. The very best nt- teution given by the audience also the best of order, prevailed. The prin- cipal speakers being "'Wm. McLeod. Wm. Riley, Geo. S. aville and Geo. Creed.-Com ' camlnras Picfrosmi.. The April issue o!__th0 Wi'-r-llvliular 'Canadian Pict`orlal’_ may well stir with pride the heart of a true Cana- dian. The ‘Noted Canadian of the Month’ is the Lieut-Governor of Manitoba, Sir Daniel Mclllillnn, and a picture of Lady McMillan is given in the Woman's section. Winter scenes of varied beauty, including Ice Formation on Lake]-luron, the Musk- rat’s Wintbr home, exqusite views, just taken oi' Niagara, in Winter Garb, well represent the season in which Canadians delight, while scenes of budding Spring are not wanting. A couple of fine pictures' show On- tsrio's two great Hydraulic Lift Locks at Kirkfieid and Peterboro, either of which has twice the capai city of the largesb wor,k of the kind anywhere else in the world. Another picture is of Alexander Grain-.m Bell of telephone fame, who -.gi-iw up in Canada and installed’hls first work- ing telephone in Brantford. A re- markable view, taken seven hundred feet underground, shows a couple of brawny miners in an Ontario gold mine near Kenora, and the new elec- tric enginee on the G.T.R. for the St. Clair tunnel will be of special ln- terest. Besides-these, and many oth- er Canadian pictures, there are pic- tures irom across the water, such as a huge English Telegraph Exchange, the Thames Frozen Over, a winsomc group of a schoolmistress at 85, and her pupils, etc., etc..-all of them of interest to'Canadians. Weddings oi the Month,Fashions, Toilet Hints, Care of the Baby, ,Wit and Humor. News in Brief serve to complete a de- lightful number. The ‘Canadian Pic- torial' is a pleasure to look at, a pleasure- to touch, No home should be without it. To Canada or Great Britain a club of three new subscrib- ers at half-rate. Ten cents a copy, one dollar a year, to all parts of the World. The ‘Pictorial' Publishing Company, 142 St. Peter Street, Montreal. ..,., ,\ -,v 1 -g°1a¢° lt does what .. ` paint ci do Paint soaks into wood floors-and leaves a porous ' him a~top. But Floor- giaze soaks in and leaves a glass - like, dust- proof, germ-proof, can't-wear-off? surface. .just as good outdoors as indoors. Ask , at the store-or ask ns. You would find our Free Book interesting reading. May we send you a copy? Imperiiil`Varnish"& Color Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. H Recommended and Sold- By F_en neil and Chandler Catarrhonone. Try it. 251:. ani1 ' ‘ ~si1»-sf rimflm wan' ~ ' FINE TABLE Cll'l`l.EllY Knives, forks, spoons, eir.-~ , the bcsf madc~zirc identified i Lf , by llie famous trade mark { .'22 ,. -_ - w 1 |841 louis, nos. ; ~, Thi! name. fin three sroli' _ f Ferl' repiivtrflan for belufyf - nlsh; si c and-qualify. i- loco n'v Lumina annul ' :i'.'.:::5,°'.‘.:.".‘f=L“.':ft'lisirn |lER|DEN BR|TA co. __.a -tw V 1906 trotted the fastest nerd in the ` S“K‘" , . -_ two year old colt stakes. with only “'riiere`is ndmmakirig tiie superior- ';§"‘§}:$," P“°'f“' 74 weeks training. ity of a tea that in sixteen yours has Ui", Pncmc *_""“-" built up a market in almost every U_ _*_ Steel Mina dis Linimnt ch. S Bum! “etc” 'part of the North American contin- U_ S_ Stem P,.,,~¢»d ent,that has had the most enormous increases in sales. year after year, until over 18,000,000 packages was the immense output for 1907. This 0 D offering it to the public as the most at Paton de Co’s. Straws show which ...Morley B. [xii-n, np- _pointad dmaulilgb , o|‘>Q%"8ouril ranc an w _ ' pull, ein, advertising A51 ’ lttbierfptlblg for the “Kings Count-9-'0ul:rdian." , MONTAGUE MARKETS. . C rrected f every `We'dneude an 0 griturday issue. ` y Q Herring per bbl. Cod, per qnintal gals. per bus. 45 otatoes, per bus. 85 to 40 ' _ 4 l Turnips, per b%__3 it E338, per dozi - , ' 10 Oatmeal. per h,___), _ 88.25 Bjitter, perlb. ( .1 ' - _f*-,:, ,___ _ 24 Butter. per lb. (creenlhyy) ' ' ' 29 Hag, pressed '- $18.00 to 14200 Hi ee,perlb. *_,__,,_i,4 B=»r1ey.pefbw».~',. -‘ ' 'w Hay, pei- wn,‘_i¢qse- _ $12.00 u>z14.i¢o Beef, per lb; _(carcass) 5 to ll Pork, _perj lb, (carcass) - 6% to 'f Lamb, per lb. (carcass) 0 to 7 Wool per lb. Calfskins, per lh. Apples, per bus. Cabbage, per doz. Beets, per bus. Carrots, per bus, Flour, Roller Process per 106 lbs. $.>.00 ',-*W "- °“'“‘*..i-- »;'-.:1.~-,_. irri. ==-T , e ivifit.-1- a gn. s. $3 SS as PP as UI . 3:5. sesame .< Bien lleadncho and relieve all the troubles inci- lcnt ton bilinns stale of the system. such nl Dlzzlness, Nausea, llrowsln . Distress after enilnn, Pain in tho Sill &c. eafhilq 10051350!! remarkable success hasobccn shown: ‘ 4 SICK Headache, yer. Curirr's Liiiii `.i.._i Nile rin, ` equally vuliinlilo |:i Lonetipiiiirn, curing mul pm- ventingthis|;nnoylngruin\‘l1i\izt.\\hl=|~thi~ysl~-i corrccrnildlsnrilcrso ihonionit .ruin-uinivl=\l» liver and rcguiaio the liowila. l 1 en if they :ally cured HEAD .lchuihcy would lin almost prlcclcestn tltonlwho ~ suifor from this distrcssingcoxnplnint.; liutfortu- :truely thai r goodncssducs nntcud here,|u\d those who once try ihcm will flndihesn little pills vain able in no many. ways that they will not bo wil- . ling in do without them, Bntaftcr nllsiek hull’ A"Cl-*IE ln the bane of so many llvcs that hero In when va;_niake our great. boast. . Ourpllle eureit while 01- ers do noi.. Carte-r's Litilo Liver Plileare very small and very cosy to lake. Onenr two llllmlkea dow. They are strictly rcgcluhln ani1)¢lo~nn\ g:-Hao or |_i:;%,__biit by i slr genus when pious who 111| CAI-'SD IDIUUI We Ill Yllll. _lmillllll hit- lmillli'ig.__ Maritime l?rovince.Securilles Quotations Furnished oy J. C._ lilac- intosh 8: Co., Exchange Building, Halifax, N. S. Banks Asked Bid British North America x div 146 142 _ the `\ in » I sion with ood honest ' own judgment. - ~ 7? s//bf' of fine shoes in Canada go into "‘Tru-Fits,” , gfhey arg handsome-drexy -comfortable- ‘ durable. Pl%4y of choice in style and leather. Ask you dealer to show you a pair of _ ‘» “Tru-Fits." Then ask him the price and use your Ames-Holden Limited, St. John, N.B. the style, the comfort and the wear that it is » impossible to get in any other shoe except at A very much.higher price. The experience and skiiloi’ the largest makers leather. 2. ~ . § i ‘I _ -’.»»s-='¢».:.:.,-.»-' filhe fresh fish. When Eat M01' " Q' h THF doctor says “Eat more fish,” Fish are healthy and ' ` - nutritious Even in the winter ' imc it is reiible to get fish at his store. '3' We have now the Boneless Cod in 2 lb packages 'lgat ‘only'2oc,=.Iso_dry codfish,5c1b.The famous Digby ' §~Herring‘,you hear, so much aboul,\ve have at 18c per ibox. Choice herring in buckets, half bbls, etc. In canned fish we have. SALMON, CLAMS, QUAHAUGS, etc. This fish in cans is unquestionably as good 83 -’ hardly be distiiignislied. Get some. served on the table it can l wi A. .io IINST ONE Y ' d~i-as , ___ii_i_o_.§1ji'.\oui-: " Mmnimil ilu ni iiiiiii _.2 4. tors. _ Price 146 p. c. in-H iiiinii , ,_ / ` 20 Shares................of,{5oeach........ $4866 This Bank operates by Royal Charter under which there is no liability to stockholders b<-iyond the amount invested. For this reason it is greatly avored by discerning inves- To net 4.80 p. c. _ I Commerce _ New Brunswick x div Nova Scotia . x div Union Bank of Halifax Miscellaneous. Acadia Fire Insurance Acadia Sugar, Preferred Acadia Sugar, Ordinaéy Loan X div Eastern Trust Company 50 p. c. paid ' x (HV Eastern Trust Company fully paid x div Halifax Fire Insurance Nova Scotia Telephone x div Porto ltico ~ Sfanfield's, Limited, Common Bonds. Acadia Sugar Brnndinni-Henderson _ommon Eastern Canada Savmgs_ &° Stanfield‘s, Limited, Preferred 161 275 270 o 28,.. 279 Royal Bunk of Canada x div 222 M220 170 187 100 95 00 85 46 48 25 20 185 182 . . 130 . . 115 _ 80 85 107 104 34 Bl 96 _, 25 .. 105 J. ic. nicidiiosn & £0. HALIFAX, N. S. ST. JOHN, N. B. A /Safe _ Investment fine thni. will _viclil 5 5-il por cant at present. prices. Une that is snfc -it lu ii fir-itinortg.\g.s on n inodcrn, clcctrlc light. plant und 'l`ru.rn\\'ay system. _ - The curiiliigs of the conipuny. are three tlri\c~' thflt. i-uqliircl to pay the interest 0 i th our is " llmkc u. i|inri::u;.rc or niuiicy ioniicil,thc money iu\'u~ilc:l ciin bc rcuilllj' rculizcii. Wo rcfcr to ihc ' Bonds of the Trinidad Electric Company Halifax Electric Trauiway ` 100 102 98 N. S. Steel & Coal. Firsts 105 105" Nova Scofis.'.Stecl & Coal. Consolidatcd\ 101 99. Robb Engineering 100 93 Robb-Mumf`ord_ 933 90 Stunl'\eld's, Limited _ l)rl _00 Bond quotations are with uecriiied l . ' .t~. f" ll PIC? _*___* STOCK OU0`l ATIONS Noon Close. April. ` April. 8 gtchisoii ` ___% o er » -»-. sig T. 1 im Baltimore C. P. R. _ Eric Pennsylvania lteiuling in 1:»n;. 105% 124% 54 ns 121;; 94% can Minis- » 1' I-\ lil" ”*‘°“‘>‘ "“ "‘“"i°';““§;'.?2§:;‘.‘33T§‘I.‘;';”.i’.L.L"ii‘,;i‘€‘llli Comme rvsins '”°’° ’i"°* 01 f*‘““Y *“’"““°f V 5'* delicious and imithiiii tea in nie - - R d Rose meeting, Lodge/Prince th" “H °“’°’5 ‘“ ‘he Cm' 9"' *""-l*‘~ ' \ ndgard s. 0. Tuesday, api-ii 14. , \ exciuqve nnd'i,,¢|“,1.,, ai th-, re., :Arrivyd about 150 "Merry Widows" __ ____________ . . i i _ -sdi _ _ ' ., , ~ li e coun cis. H H Brown, ’l`ne y¥°l£-‘gli-§3y-F-~-i-'-4 ~~-L ilasllu a ‘Tress Hal at Broun S 14, 1908, to J. A. S. and Mrs. Wil- ~ liams a son. Minmfn 7" church parsonage .by the Rev. Thomas Marshall, March `1l, 1908, ____'lf99,L"I»_°_l2!' Ql%!EL'.°°$?29-. -__ ébngmjgyiiiiiiohi1`K£`"'ri`ri`eéi pantry. lnime inte possession. A l .James Connolly of East Royalty lg-P Y . -‘117 Fitzroy Bt. 4-iidliip . ‘ - Do you need mattresses ? I c |\2(_&1"1’A1l115'S"~,F(J'1i"'_*H_AT1i3-;~AlVc_ have to Miss Florence L. Dixon of Stan Ef6iii?J`i`s§-fill" i`v6o'¢i"i§izTiiii`.“_°?iii YOll11g M6125 MBl‘.~ . 4-3(1l6l`l ____ __ _ ` -v. .p-.~|i_._ _._,__.,_...___,_-_;|-pref.-1¢‘! ‘ _ \.wri..L11i/is-.it summer-side dn Jim. ' Cart.Wm.B, Smlt|\,M. L.C-.of West llead. Cape In Ind. S1111 burns Cn.,.\J|iy.~: "While at Hali- fax .during present seslolt of Parliament, was allatfrdl with sure Throri\.Pain in limit nu_d_m fnqt, pains _ali o\'e\'iqE.‘1 IJ-‘}¢d‘» murine uiuitsini according to ilirectlcniiiinil got' liiiniedlnte relief, and highly ___c_hell~_...--- ,_ .,_,_. . n,m~,-"mu-nl n f,u,"“_ in _"V", . fuulil '." , ` Halifax, N, 5.. _ . |~`ehv.' ayili. |903 _.,- ._~< ,+0 offcr for anlc five bonds of 8010 each of this coinpuny. e und furthcriuforiuution on request. i ~ F. B. Mecvamr ei co., ' Ml-IWBERS MONTlll\_lAL STOCK EXl‘ilANGE. “__ _________ _ __ ..., _l ii New Advertisements _ r if i- Q-*D lwill nail by Public Auction on Sa ur\*11\‘ t.he18tii April nt'lll o'i:iockuoon nu tim arku rl: unrc‘_ tl\e1_l.lii'oi~.i\ii:iiliro¢l fiitnlliiiii "\\ 00|)- lli7ilN . “\Vl)()DIl1YltN" is n brlirhl hay in r I i' perfectly Mm_ia;l, \v<-_inlis nw-r itil: ilu. is n. riilrni Q r.iLn ns n >r'ze\\- uni-r 1-nnntl bé thii__l’i" Ylvccl. I "\\ ()Ul')ilUill\ luis wnii1||u-Izcs and i.\vv\ aiivnr mcdilhl nt the Ulilnrl lixliibltinv vi. lit- li;\i~_i_€»_lsitakcii pi-Izcs at the Cluu~|oiu.-lo\v|i IC x i nn. Te`t'l1il»i nl snlc. _ .|. A.1l|C.\`l)| 7;?- i i l »i» .1 '~»i 'i' ‘E 'il `r