> i AGINTIS I. SUMMER-Cull lfl IIINOI COUNT! Nowlr Blhlerlfllnnl. - Advert]!!! Tlioflnrdlaallnilo followlll mints: _ canyon-um". wan sum. Illl (inlet, fl Granville Gillet- mGnnliuwiIIbodaliveeeltoJuylionohlImmn-sido. curmpoystuperdsyerllcjllwael. Ihonollfortbisoervlol "flyoyolrortlerletiliflllllfifilllofmtdfllvlflllllg more. IOOHM": "SIR It!!!“ ti.» nskam w-t- mo: __EX1~|;A HEAVY dre ah vols 1.. stock at Brace s. 11- -2l. .1. 5. TAYLOI. Optometrist. o; cnariottetown. be at hi! will Mpg-ton office this Slitmdag m, ,4, u-ai- .11‘ i-Ars to have that Christ- m... present laid away now when slocks are large. Mouse Jeweiie 5w,“ n-m- . _ IISTONE RINGS f ut- mastlueiggance. Beautiful, IOKt? gold sgflings, Moase Jewellery Sioarze.“ 4m; VALUES in Xmas Cards mil gifis at Taylor Drug Co.. Ken- 11-22-11. qua rink. Friday night Nov. 23. ‘sington. ‘I -FOR SALE-Running gear 1:11:11 grid of Model A Fond. Wond hi. Summe e. 11-20-22-36-31 LWANTED-Maid for family of three. Good wages. Apply ‘Mrs. ~13 L, Linkletter, Central Street, 11-22-31 Sumniarsidc. _.\\'ANTED—-A reliable maid to p0 t) Halifax next week. Wages Ltd s40 a month. Apply Post Office Box 279, Summersideovr phone 267. 1132-3! ii. l —C. C. F. PROVINCIAL Conven- tion. Charlottetown, Nov. 28. Watch for deiriils. 1l-22-1i -I‘AINF‘UL ACCIDENT-A very distressing accident occurred re- centl st New London when Mr. Franklin Blown lost the thumb and first finger of his right. hand while opemting a table saw in his wood- working shop. S -POLICE COURT -- More evid< once in on adjourned assault case was taken in Summerside Police Court. yesterda morning and the rare was furt er adjourned till drunk was fined $10 and costs and another drunk Jorteited his bail. —A TREAT IN STORE-Lovers of the drama in Summerside are looking forward with keen interest to the recital which will be given in the High School Auditorium on Qridiiy evening when Phoebe Ers- kine MacKellar, noted Shakespear- ian player will give one of her well loiown portrayals of various Shakespeare characters under the auspices of the S. Y. C.I. Scones from the various pinyg are to be selected by this talented actress and the recital promises to be one long remembered in Summerside. —LEGl0N MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the Suniinr-rside branch of the Cam evening with the president. Dr. J. i'\ McPhco in the chair. The sec- retary was instructed to write to Premier Jones commending him Prohibition Act. Mr. M. P. Titus gave a report for the committee said that it was the most success- fiil ruriiivzil to date. Mr. Titus also and wreaths was very satis Mr. Leo Coyie reported on the Re- membrance Day parade, L; R.L. Moliison. chairman of the committee making arrangements for the visit of Gen. H.G.D. Crerar "lid" R P111011 _on progress of the li-rangements. Seven new members were voted in and it was decided to have initiation ceremonies on the evening of Nov. 27 when 83 mem- bers will be initiated. Mr. D. O. Stewart was appointed chairman o. tli- Sports Committee and it was {iélginriodsto form a senior hockey IIISUHHHEE (ALL tines x "m - iiiPH HUTTART Summer-side rimrrmififiii rial?) T. E." IIIUKEY “ICING Aeoelatalt 01H” ll u Granville smut ' liunmeroldo m i will - , .p but!“ Friday. A drunk and disorderly was fined $30 and costs, another 5 visit to Truro, N. 5.. where he at. ridiiin Legion was held on Monday on his stand with reference to the which conducted the carnival and D1 reported thot- the siiie of Poppies actory. ‘ Cal-marge number of new and old llvlbmlliljltlll‘ llfiilllai 4mg iantorns at Bruce's. ili-fl-I. I SALE. New Chester- _.m . , _. fiiii?‘ii‘.lii.‘é'iifi“fii'wfi'.ii°’k.s‘°" .21. ' -ma sans. - r I Hudson .193‘! nail." ring;- liif“ '5 iitdémh 1 . , . Carville 11-21-3i. h-PSTCLGIN 1g clkildron at y Of H!‘ ., (builds up ieiistange u. figs. n’ ' Y ll-lf-bi. —SCHO0L SPOITS — B0118‘ Open to all rural schools. Admis sion l6 cents. " ' ii-li-I -t—-i_ -WANTED AT ONCE. exper- ienced female oflico clerk. Apply personally or by mail to the Su er- ntenden. Prince County Hos ital Summeraide. 11-22-51 -FUR BUYER. — Mr. RN. O'- Bryan of Holt Renfrew and 00-. .. will arrive first wook of Doc- ember. Exact date will be announ- ced soon. QR. Rogers. Stlmimerside. ll-fl-Gi —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS- Cpi, Frances Walsh, W.D.,'R.C.A. F" daughter of Mr. and Mrs, HR. Walsh, Spring Street, Summer. side, has arrived home from over- seas where she has been serving for the past two and one-half years. Her many friends are de- lighted to welcome hoi- again. S - wrianmit UNFAVORABLE -Because of weather conditions. a diver was unable to make any attempt yesterday to recover the bodies of Smith Shorroi-i and Carmen Alien. believed in the wreck of a stow off Cape Trav- erse. Work. which began Tues- dav. will resume as soon as woo- thor conditions permit -S —ROTARY MEETlNG-Jvlr. J. M. Nicholson was the guest speaker at tho regular meeting of the Summer-side Rotary Club on Tuesday. His subject was. “The Way to Peace." Guests present wereRotarizns A. A. Scales, Major Knox, James Montgomery, Darrell McGuire and Messrs. Wilfred Sai- tor. Leslie Simmons, Albert Link. letter, Clarence Carr, James Mc- Gregor and Lt. Charles Coyle. S -RETURNED-Rev, E. J. Bar- mss of the Summmslde Baptist Church has returned from a brief tended the annual sessions of the Nova Scotia Temperance Federat- ion as fraternal delegate from Prince Edward Island. The gath- ering was held iri the First Baptist Church. ofewhich Mr. Biyrass was minister for fifteen years prior to coming‘ to Summerside. While there e met. his son, Sgt. Major G. R. Ban-ass who had just been ffltlfliiéfid from Debert Mil tary Hos- a. —-TllE ST. PAUL'S Credit Union of Summersido held their annual meeting in St, Paul's Hall, Sum- mersido, last Monday. at which a members were present. Plans for the revival of theunion were dis- cussed and the following slate of officers for the coming year were elected: President. Cyrus Poirlor; vico resident Leo Wood‘ Measur- sr. Theodore Gallant; credit committee, Eddie Gillie. Fred Gallant; audit/t Rt. Rlev. G. J. Mac. Lellan, Lmnce Arsenault, Elmer Pineau. S -BIBLE WEEK OPENED ._ 0n Sunday oven at 8.15 a special inootilg was old in connection with ibie Week in Summerside. by the various Protestant Churches in Summer-side. Dr. J. A. Mac- Murdo, president of the Summer- sido branch of the PJLI. Auxil- s of tho British and Mrs Blblo Society, presided at 6 mooting at which the chief speak- or was Rev. A. I-f, Wilkinson of London, Bigland, one of the gen. oral iiocrotariu of the Society, ho w was accompanied by Rev. Dr. J.B. . M. Armour, general secretary‘ a! the society in Canada and ew- foundland. and Rev. J. M. Murchi- son of St. John all of whom spoke briefly. m. Wilkinson. who, s a Church of England minister. in hi; opening remarks expressed pleasure in~ having‘ tho privilelflff conveying to a poo lo J10 thsiiks of Society or ail they have done or it h‘! "I5 - 3° outlined to some ianetb A arm work that lies ahead in m" Pte. Wed when m m.“ church” on n tho veterans’ Guani of Canada. S ‘ ruins and so many million! 1101158- 188 11100:?’ o” ‘h... may.‘ b oiLv m3 tho bAgnfiiction Pwmun°9a W ‘ evenings solo beautiful no. Nil , _ izeciiivmo . srariou , Our ciiiu-iotuiou Pelt mo" su- tioii will be under tiio management of. Mecsredlowiieas it Sutherland, ' Massey» Harris Building. 1U Kent Street. This . station is uowopoa and the Iuu ‘out 510100‘ to receive you pol and eisl receipt for sane. " ; funnels-iii. arty-ran ‘cox. it l Iltilmv Ail-warren they. w. Wll Durinl "I! Dorothy . l dared wreck . ‘ buts, launder ' lllylrlllo TQf-DAVY III ‘l’ IIAIJIIHIII . jIllI ‘I’ lOVIl-Yl III S‘ I} Also NEWS and HORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday. 3:30 CAPIIO * SUMMERSIDE —KINSMEN MEETING - Mr. Cleve Whalen was the chairman of the meeting of the Sum erside Kinsmen Club held in the 0 in is on Tuesday evening. The meet ng was devoted exclusively to buainesr~ matters. Letters were read from the Superior of St. Vincent's Or- phanage and the Superintendent of the P. E. I. Protestant Orphan- age expressing appreciation for boxes candy and fnlit sent to the children of tiiose institutions on Halloween. Mr. Henry Wedge reported for the nominating com- mttee. Maurice Mill reported for the Halloween ShelLout. Harold Gaudet reported for the committee gppoillbfid to interview the school board to offer to install a radio system in the school. He said that the committee had been graciously received by the Board and their offer gratefully accepted. He said that it had also been accepted by the Convent. He also reported on conversitions held with radiodeal- ers on obtaining the equipment but said that he would have more s complete information on this at a later meeting. The question of holding s. Veterans‘ Recognition Night as directed by the National Executive was taken up and itwas decided to have this pregnant at the next regular meeting. Harold Gaiidet icported on the progress of plans for the setting up of the mobile X-ray in Summerside. He said it was hooed to have 140 workers from different. organizat- ion; in the -town and when plans had progressed sufficiently a din- J, her meeting for all the workers would be held. On the suggestion of Harold Gaudet it w-rs decid to have a toy matinee at the Capi. tcl Theatre and to work in con- junction with the Boy Scouts in distributing the toys. Charlie Hogan reported that he had ob- tained sweaters for the Juvenile hockey team to be sponsored by the club and plans in connection with this were discussed. S ra D- Personals —l-Ier friends will be sorry to learn of the very serious illness of Miss Hannah Small, Summersidis —Miss Nan Mclnnis. Summer~ side underwent an operation -for aoendicitis in the Prince County Hospital on Monday.—S . ——Min Helen Croken of Sum- his merside has undergone an to er- ation in the Prince County os- pitai for appendicitim-S —Mrs. my: Reeves, Ross‘ ooz- moot nor. is , a pleasant holiday in ‘mi-onto whore her‘ husband. Reeves is stationed with OXIURD.‘ Ihliluhd '- (Q) "- The government of diina has ol- rami 16.400 (mm) to Oxford Unlvonity for- ftvo thieotyear seholsrliiico in Chinese studies. “unread over” logo agreed to . a titan strike ievery Sunday.- . rumour... am L‘, ' Church. famous Iondon lsn sit ed bunbl- dtlrihl u... inviting) Interpretation ‘ 0f Shakespeare A ‘ pulu f of taainmoaet. i: . presents of revelation to many in the audience and a dramsticmnd l! performance was liven To drama students. of tDwecital was of special interest. praomidnont in its of poetic diction, ‘and in its o literally from Holinshed. from Bfiindenb Scotch translation of the Latin chronicle of Hector Boeiihius (1641). Shakespeare had therefore before him a sublect all meld! in the material itself and requiring only -what he was supremely to give-the psychologica MacKellar concentrated, the less important scones but ox- piajning them as she wont al Macbeth. the cousin of the wcak King Duncan, forms in combin- ation wltih Banquo (according to history as well as Shakespeare) thee support of the throne against n the two chief. regicidal deed; Duncan is murder. sons who escape. of the murder Shakuoeare has rred to, en earlier page of Scot- history. the murder of King Dufi’ by Donald.) trust of Bnnquo removal also from Macbethh but his son Fleance eso: Then follow the growt beth‘s suspicion, tyranny and thirst for blood. his mistrust of MacduiI, murder of his family, the further rite‘ enaiuonérowsl ouaaoiau Race Horse FOR SALE JEAN STRATTON Record 2:05'/4 ,- Will Make Wonderful Ice Mare. MIJ guest there tonight: deceptive prediction of the witches, and finally tho doom o! Macbfih performance were the witches‘ in- conference preceding the murder of Duncan. the heal-trending port- raiture of Macbethb stale of mind in the deed itself, the banquet scene, the madness of Lady Mac- beth. and the famous "Out, out. passage which was given particularly well. The entertainment was sponsored by the College students. who are to be wamily congratulated upon Miscouche Parents Feueitated Upon Soldier Sun's ii.F.0. In connection with tho award of the Dbtingu ving Cross w -Pilot Officer RN Poitier of Mi-scouche. tliflousfoilowim letter re- oai-enfs. Mr. and Mrs ier, from ma Minister of to your son. Pilot Officer Paul Naz- airo Poirie-r. DJ‘ C. award of the. Distinguished Flying Can an roe citation for which this variably dimisyed tho oirtlbude courage and" kindest personal nllnll You! Minister of National Defence fior Air - and cl oies in this Province andhasansn friends in Ohsrioltotqwn.) - Too Late Qualify and good will" A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. L. R. Allen. seconded by Mr. RI... Willet and supported bv May- or J.F'. Arnett and Mr. Baker. Those present as guests included Mayor Arnett, Rev. E J B Thos. Johnson. Dr. J1‘. MacNeil. Harry Silliohant. Herold MacDon- ald. F‘ O. Willet. Dr. A Mac li/lurdo. Donald Archibald. Murphy. J. J. Enman. Harry Mac- Farlane. Elmer Offer and Donald toes The 62 conic eight girls. took b competition at Guelph, Ont, ves- teirdav and in an oral examination hero today Tomorrow they Baker.—S "groom.- wasroadbyC BOLhMI Sync" ANTI! — MAID IOI. GIN!!- housevvoak. Aipblv In. Seem i , run$i wAnreci, tun and receive liigrqa private treaty. All kinda of now-rm t Jiicrltot tine Oldlfllhfj] typos offs: good“, "w. u... accept-skins drastic... ma. by W mrme ANo-dlatiliilrliimflr» l New or“ i . caramel-pain» video-pi... ustc rox NITTINCICLIALI I a a. medium .51“ ma... No. 1 00%; No I baht Que l eoi nu: us“. u r 2 - .. scrim- li"".'i’-';¢‘ii.-a-i.rar '“'°' Iiacoipta: 1.804 boas. Minnelli“, '@,i;2i=i-..?.:?i..."e.l-.i-.i at five cents a will. strictly pay- tu ad IAIIA’! EDUCATIONAL Seminar Hotel Th . b loot “The Mystery of INVESTITUII TODAY -- Tho tun at Government House during which. tho lieuten- emor $18M) of this Province over ed the CARROL DELANEY Summer-aide, P.E.I. A, ‘Bernard presents the Dis it? Tlbo ceremony will first Scout meeting held ram“ o! a 5mm since $115M conglusion of ScoumaftlwcrewofILMSIm- ure and days ahead, Q [“Y" Secretary “f: Speaks At S’side with thtoi supgmaltural Wlflfilfll! or‘?! rognos c a more e signs in the animate and illlflz mate kingdom!‘ Thcqwbolo play is Wing Commander Len Strobe-ll. known as the Saviour of Ceylon because he gave the warning of by tho ladies of the community, m’ mppmuh o! tor which the men were given Mayor R. G. MacDonald addressed tho returned veterans, expressing the thanks of the community for s job well done, He further thank. ed and complimented the ladlfl i‘ for giving such an excellent sup- per, which was enjoyed by all. other balm . Ont, as a. boy. Tho Boy Scouts Chins-Up Fluid. ted eamLv in tho onto. world service seoartu- tho council of tho Can- adian Y.M.C.A.. was the speaker mt s special meeting of the fiununerslde Y's Men's Club. held at Epwwrth Hall last evening. ‘more was s. largo attendance of . W. A. Currie presided and introduced the weaker to supper t fat mm - warmly stapled to In the evening the pond was rod and storm-tossed, and tho sprucos and firs danced an unseemly meas- llstenini; to its disturbing voice, James advises me "better bum only hardwood Ellen." “A bad night‘ he tells ock, who has just coma to tho porch. and I think of those st sea. “It is a bit win Jock and adds “but it's been s god Fail." The wind howls now s. ut the eaves and tho ali- is colder. To. Bethe!" the men check doors and windows closed against the frost and cold, and then Jock turns to lgaontojhe ion house across o. ‘ in Britain and on i-ovomber 15th, had reach- ed ths total of $56,899.01. from this fund are now being used Scouting handbooks f: the Scouts of Einopean coun- Stilee. Chief Executive th Bo Sco Canada. has been named Vice-Preségnt of which represents Mrs. John Andrews of Norboro is visiting with her cousin. Mr Lorne C. Callbeck, Mr. Fowler. who worked for the Y.M.C.A. in many foreign coun- _ tries told<his l Men's Clubs in Canada United States are growing in num- bers imd quality and they are also growing closer to the parent organ- ization, the Young Me Asociatimi. Before the war the speaker said there were Y's Men's Clubs in 1'1 countries but moot of the European clubs were forced to suspend operations. Mr. Fowler took his audience on a trio around the worl oi the work of the Y. many different countries. He stress- d ed the remarkable work done in China and said that in no other "ountrv is there a- greater oopor unity for Christian service. Deal- ng with the present civil distur~ ounces there. he said that tho con- flict is not between nationalism and communism but over the idea that there can be separate gov- ernments and separate armies in tho country. The Central Govern- ment says that there can only be ono government and one a In his concluding remai- speaker said that was ever at the cross roads it is the only way our nnobloms can bo solved are through Christian character and leadership Mrs. Emcot 'MacTague of Tig- nlsh. P. E. 1.. is spending some time in Trenton. NS, with her broth- er. Mr. John Hession and other members of the family. Pte. G. F. Carroll morning for Halifax, after spending 80 days leave at his home in Chin- tetown. Pte. Carroll spent three gags in England, Italy and Hol- n . plannlnc to meet at Bogota. Col- ombla. early in the new year. For the ti-iiid year in succes- sion Canadian Boy Scouts will sponsor a Seeds for Britain Pfimd This fund provides hundreds Pounds of Canadian garden seeds for British Boy Scout victory gar- tlrenaM Intperialmfleadquartem -—- e oveme ports The many friends of Miss Wlnni- remarkable 3P0“ fxfidotiilio flaws- fred Haslam will regret to learn egg; that she underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Prince E ward Island Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. __ Toomss - Ac tbs (ca) L. L. Johnson. n. Nev. 19. 1946. to M‘. don Thom '. n. former Provincial . Boy Boo in New Brunswick, has joined the Dominion H of the Boy Scouts as an Associate Editor in them Publifiationo Depart- ilunors List In Boys’ And Girls’ Farm filuh Contest TORONTO. Nov. 21 — (OP) — Three Monttoba teams. two from British Columbia and one Ontario took honors in the 1946 national contest of boys‘ and girls’ it was announced to- In competition which ended to- day between 31 two-member teams province. Manitoba led in swine, poultry d seed grain projects: British Col- dairy cattle and pota- a Lt . at Saint John and a former city editor oi’ the Saint John Telegraph-Journal. McDONALD-BEATON - kine Presbyt rian Church on Nov. 7, , l4 Beaten, daughter of Mr. and Alex S. Beaten, 111st River of Mrs. B. C. so l0! ‘iiheséver Streovtvmldoisi 31. 1946,8501 . . Good o farting, Men-l ‘Ilyloi- of lidiiiviaw to N“ lhniel Lamont of Churchill. h Justice W. H. Harrison of chequer Court. The new President ls also Honorary Counsel for Canadian General Council of Boy Scouts Association. Island Rancher Wins Prize In ii. B. Silver Wedding Anniversary _ 0.3. Sherwood, Norton. and sells ted off the major honors today at the New Brunswick live fox Sherwood won prizes grand championship. any ago or sex. in the platinum silver div- ision and had the male wuumm champion. Entries by John Coloitts. f Sal wont reserve to ‘hose. ”‘ Susse show . I. - e grand obarapiom Muriiiy won reserve In platinum foxes, putts owned the grand champion foranyagewsexandalsotho mail grand Lawrence Colipltls. aiisbrury. d8 vflbahicwn- with moi-noon wsid. Lawrence Colpitis also own to wand chem pion of any age L. B. Pollock hrlct and a farm machinery factory at Hamilton and Fri inspect the Parliament a1 Experim 0n Friday. Nov. 16th. an event which. took place 25 years ago was Ottawa Results of combeiition projects:- remembered by 1 of Mr. 200d on the 25th anniversary marriage. The ladi slon of the dining soon presented a festive appear- ance. Tho table with a linen cloth from tlsnd was centred with a uiinlsturo and groom surrounded by green- ery and flowers. Tall white candles graced each end of the taiblo while delicious wedding cakes beautiful- New Brunswick (med Pininock agld Ed and Danton Hcgg. Cent euue.) Highest individual scone — Ian British Cdlillnbil. Highest individual score — 1M0 the cakes were mode WW"- bv-the swore ofeltho "bride" and aoecti With this sett ground. s complimentary ad har Lockhart - Sa-slcatchewan. Ploude and Benoi d Scotia (Hans Jorgenson and Peter Smit . Pugw motion to tho efleot that if the City could not handle the project, a. group of citizens was ready to till: it over as a private enter. P ‘the friends. bv Helen‘ . . and . MsoMindb graciously expressed their thanks. lib-skins MacMuido ca/csbl-y per~ formed the duties . limen remarks were also book. Comp tan’ made by Dr. L. J. L. Lockh Colin. Rogers in going . i=1 Paoli we it would be well to be sure the people going ort were getting tioahtha-n those . orwiso, the worth bothering with. Lil-Col. K. S. Rogers said no quations concerning had so far been disc smote was not a satisfactory solu- on Mr. R. R. Boil said tho Council had gone so far with it difficult tn mm M dsen M tdualtlfm _ ii . acme. Seed Grain - Manitoba: Alber- ts: Saskatchewan: Ontario. 111g individual soon-o. Igwrence Williams. Fiox W Min prooct was not Highest individual sod» thur ‘Maddccks. Bonnie. B C. 1s Fhfifflifisi” P000 l) joct which involved question in his mind was whether ject oould bo oper- . oil wkbos for mam mono hwcv years. Produce passed: "That the Council endorse tho Ruiorgency Housing and proceed immodiatey to make tho airport ready for occupation.” (Moved and seconded respectively by Couns. McKee and Cay). at the chairman of the ten- der committee be authorised coal necessary for the of Relief Housing ac. and seconded res by Coims. lhcDonaid and Gay). BO. RID CEDAR osiern rod cedar is one of tho inw important timber traces of British Colimtbta. six-pot into operation would requige skilled men. Io reminded the meeting that it would cost $600 s mon tsiri tho electric light s? and that, in his opinion, it would tho revenue from 100 families the airport to bal- Rogers said i-io had infor- tioliivioll _ vino Anti-Seasick Sorll UITAWL NW. — (C!) —l I. . i...°°.=‘.‘..".'h. trifle-gr: ho asked whether the time development will be mark! ed generally. if ICa in what Illll- ner this ll be one and Why not?” Eden's ‘Diary ' (omtiouoenooinoe at’ ctdmenmst lane's and in ay, are was a pert- inB of comrade at The)‘ had Bone ha/pplly up tho road that day freed from tho - fines of their stables with a tub past long l Summer uito a c ango from that to their return in today's Willa try weather. But there will be breezes and blue skies and seed.t e with swallows on the wing. I watched too whli strange herd weno driven to tho stable and ‘prreedsentlfintwo men came , I Erwin “"fi'iao — cumu- to Hospital N . I). 1M5. town . and on Wailviiam M M!‘ ouv. Kelly's cos. slung: Gamma MARRIAGE! In loving mxory (I JOIN l. MIQIIALU Wlopaoaed away Nov. II, 1M1.’ God celled him homo. fl was l! But in oiir bouts we love hll iiniwu snug;- bin-oi. y ' U“ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKl-R EMB A LME R North Wlltiihlrl fhone I49 Charlottetown and siuiii ii iIiIiiE enemies roe A BETTER JOII Avetoeble position nioylieyour rowed. lolhomoatvdylomlnyoinepovoilltt YOU CAN llllll Wile IODAYM lqollorblll k1 a—@cno-I_c--I—en—¢lOIU-l NIIIIIQIGAIIOIIS ammonium-union‘. bop. g-q JAontiul-QW " rAGaaineiw-‘i avy’: war- “iliwt the same spot. ethic ow, but grate- 8 even! ell-ml!‘ nigh/t. w" com: filufififi HI- . 32.2.1: Ml‘! a,