titers " dtiglslsues (Gontinued from page l.) Ia eel health ' :1; "Tiunth evaeififi i l tiara,’ eaten-h, l l .-’IHOP from iiolmalfs Catalog. u’. . y 1' ..'MIL'K FOR BALE—8c quart. D F MacDonald. Souris. 2-121 lb. - k cl it means disease, rheumat- hnmot-a, out asked». Th0 Government should lngredieutrpbyaiciana PII- , _ bar's ascertained the needs of the scribe combin b pharmaolfl 9mm“ W15“. Mr. K1118 asserted railway in time to provide mr who have made a "l" ‘he "W snwll itmuber or ggflmqmm c In . immigrants was directly clue to the 9°11‘? oi’ the former Govern- plan ' $8 ‘l. HOW 1116 d and i lt.? ODE of It in a hurry for a Plumber and you'll finds‘ qualified tradesmen waiting to serve you. We go AT ONCE. FRED ll. l‘RAiNOR The Reliable Plumber Opp. Prince Edward Theatre "l if? ya liniiinu Machine b Y (3 ‘volume of grain should find an . , lloutlet. This Cwasdths hoithler mninI 0 w I ‘T9851!!! for ana a's g export? w“ H gxr?ear ago, said Mr. Meighen. y THE ONWMhKER-A a -= Pluaslue iiAculuE 5g. l »- ID you ever consider what your wool costs you per pound when you buy it back in Sweaters, Un- dershirts, Mitts, Socks, etc. ,, The way to save money is to buy a‘. Knitting Machine and manufacture our own wool instead of selling it. WE HAVE KNITTING MACH- t INES OF ALL KINDS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $30.00 TO $90.00. Write today. ‘Miller Bros. ' 1451 Gt. Geo." St. Charlottetown .... . * * see-» --~A~o4‘ Wvvvv“ véév Secure the A Lucky Bag 1 in addition to the regular coupon we place In every bag of ooLo soup or AZBY FLlOtiR, wo will every me... day morning beginnig FEBRUARY 5th, place a special ' coupon lo one bag of our GOLD BOND or AZ-IY FLOUR which will entitle the party getting that lucky bag to a n eilver pnrnlum free of charge on presentation of the ‘ coupon. ' The first/premium will be hail‘ a doaen of ‘sliver tea spoons valued tat one dollar and seventy five eenta and will be placed in a 24 lb bag of GOLD IONO or AIIY. Have a trylfor the lucky bag. the flour le worth what Yw pay for It.“ eminent to make uuuhinting twenty trillions for supplies Jthem .u last. sessloifs “The Government has some ex- diture," he declared. . The Government uad promised a thorough invcstigationlnto the finances or the System at the tlinment. Had this taken. place‘! Mr. Mekhen “l ‘venture to say that are made only to be forgot- ten/‘. he added. -, in 1022 the Speech .'.ir:na had emphasized that ndmlufstrntion realized the uortsnce notion policy. a tsslf to its formation. present fiscal. year» up linizhen, of Cnnnda today. (Canada have gone across to work not t‘ country." not turned n hand to make work, lor the unemployed of this coun- try, ncr had it done anything to ltad an immense ‘wheat crop last " I . . , . , l bl th t lhl,- history u was mev [a a e qiSpeech from the Throne about the improvement ‘n conditions in the _, . .4 _ _ ' , __ country. No one hud higher hopcs,§g';%h“§g,.lil‘ \l{,-lh..,,ugz,dm,.,‘ of the Domlvnlnn thnn M ‘ ‘“ ‘ ‘ the Speech from the Throne had. ‘announced that the lnng standing ‘IHIESUOII of the return of the na- y. tu-rnl resou ‘i ‘had at Wear incompetent men had strug-i ~ “As a matter of fact, the question _he__‘add_ed‘__vl_-J_‘§v[_v|i'liid added l0 if. stands , .. “lrvrss true thntrfitnrtiekrwheahyli" “"15 gle conference. ufter which ouch: came down. and went home again." Tar-W Revlolon. , [L922 Speech from the Throne had to from twelve w‘ coming to ation to male to this House mous o why it has joined with the beard of directors in binding country. lflvfllilbfllll o! expen- sent their Canadian Netloum last session of Pa. inquiry taken asked. what was the result o ota ii.’ so, W08 that this is of those alluring programmes bein from the the the -lVl of an aggressive to the end pie December, said Mr. ‘Meighen. lion some $0,000 immigrants had lliilllfi‘ led into Canada or a 25 percent. fall-"he ‘m; off from the year before. British immigrant had almost tlrcly disappeared, and while \ migration was thus standing, eml-"loa ‘rrntion appeared very vltrile. i Emigration from Canada. Canadds ivorc not somethlngnvhlch called," ‘or unmixed satisfaction. Manhood rnd sotllcrs’ effects were anuong "nnadus exports which ind shown very considerable increase. ‘United States ‘ntmated that tho populaton or "Jnnndn was crossng into the t-d States st a remarkable ratei "Tb’s is the main cause,’ "oil the diminution [of "Wfll- _ lt had been said that we 001M! at", G.,,-,.,r,,,,. ;,,,,,,,.,,,._-S and“, Mm - “ad latest expert. figures to, The the immigration figures Hit! uployment in the largest cities Amcr- ‘ii n cit‘es, where they are be" obtained Oil said Mr. Meighen, had be Pounds. Considering that Canada bud ear, and that her oats and bnrleyiih rops had been the largest es to the provinces“ lust h n solved. Year after, . fled with 'i, Fnut new men had "rune ‘.0 power nnrl in the space of s few short weeks they had so ved the question by the applicat- ion of the spirit of justice. Flhe Speech from the Throne i entirely s'leut on this question. “W... where it. has over stood, not one, foot Of progress made, save a sin-H‘ anniuuccd that he participant dismissed the question ii Tariff revision promised in theyq also proved a disappointment. lt. was a fact, Mr. Moighen claimed. that the tariff averaged today I power. ' The» present Government in its year of power had managed to collect e'ghty eight millions in taxes on imports of five hundred and six millions, while the year previous the late Government had Such was the fulfilment of the ia~ .___._._.._.._._._..._.__ alu lulu ilsluuul Mrajicfflahon Tells llow She’ Found Relief by Taking Lydia E. Ftnkbanfailegctable Compound . Chatharn Ont.-“I took Lydia E. Plnltham's Vegetable Com und for a run-down con tlon after e birth of my bab boy. I had terrible pains and backac e, and was ti and weak, not. tit to do my work an care for my three little children. One day I re- ceived yourlittle book and road t, and ave up taking the medicine l hsd and gen takln the Vegetable Con‘ I fee much better now and am not, ashamed to toll what it has done for me. 1 recommend it to any woman I think feels an I do."—lha. J. ii. MCMABON, Chathpmfi Ont. ' , __ Lydia Jinkham aVegetable Cont» und, made from roots and herbs,- as for nearly fifty years been cor- ing sick, ailing women ti) health and strength. It relieves he troubles which cause such symptomeae ache, painful nest. This ia shown an by such letters as rs. Ilclla writ/same well se byonewolnantslling commitments h“, 40°51‘. o! “flaw”. , Hood's Saraaparilla ie with mended for all these Plfllemfilll-Y" hi! animus, because it is made from i e t ._____.. 1819 platform. ~ Dealing wth iiuance. the 001W‘. siton leader distrusted the "im- porlunlucs of members of debt office. Liberals had demanded that ~he late Governmelit policies were penditurcs dltures, including pensions. W9" ernmam four years after the walxi had added forty live millions l -' t d l - endi- . nd was addressing certaiulug what. new taxes cou hmm‘ h“ " “"‘"i'i "Q 1W" bio l0 During tho N! placed on the backs of the he0'!nov,,...n,,,,, h“, mmhflficanv m en- being clogged. Yet the im-iniant considered would have the reason being that the peoillif lwl tn go every day to the pom filce to buy stamps with which meats. The lute Government had laid nrlliions by its reorganization ohwn, “Hum l‘, m, “up m, h, me file P7331“! B11795". U"! P9“ omNear East. The despatch was rcc- ' Unit- , f'ce. said Mr. pursued The artisans oi‘ "Oi Dill! Oil!‘ gegtingdeibt which. in this 9TB"?- cd. and yet the British 'ment was Mlle to reduce its dehtlhflou“ ind bu“ m“ H‘ m H _ . . e - ‘ l‘. 1 Jdllll ""8 EXIT?! WXDQYQYS W callada-‘Thxs Gwerumen‘ hm] w p?!‘ only OOIIUIHEFHI to llli- Nenr Ens-t. n ml ‘we “mu of “s revenue m “retest the Saturday ]‘ti['t'l"$ l» -t\\'r*/-u 1 o“ me debt‘ y“ n ha“ ‘mum to and 3 fliillilllllfvii Illa-i tho Llovcrn-_ mblll ul‘ New Zc 31nd had ztircudphllvc been subm in her ‘Debi when, hut he had those improved condivons. Duringwhe m, M the war. late Government, $550,000,000 had lugs and 81.700.000.000 of the no Alone-l debt the Canadian people, wh'le up to the end of 1021 the people of Orin)“ finish Gcvwllml“ b Bad“ had spent ssmlooolooo lvltod the Dommious ‘automobiles. lBut. such had. not been continued. thi . l M . M i h , . ~ B year sad r e3 en waiitho present. Government had not hccn able to reduce the debt, but‘ ever been, tbut it to point out that the western fa _ 4 me,- was mm... overshadowed m. that the British Government had lay by debt and trouihle than a ditlon of Europe was rcspmsible for the low price of wheat. that statement. There was a ‘ higher than n averaged when ‘hqlc-onuectlon bétween the price oflTll-“l- nresent administration came into Canadian "Mi"- imd "'9 T“"""‘“i' m" m soundness in Em-rogic. i (zonlninfld no reference to the ef- l‘?! forts oi‘ the Bfltlsh Government‘! inst summer to draw the dilfeim ' ent parts of the collected seventy eight million. “wplmn "1 Emilie?" , , only on five hundred and two m", Therefore; he proposed to make urlly to Australia and .\ew Lea- “ons o; 1mm,“ nude, the [Me un reference to this matter. He laud. having Tegflrdno their spec Government me m“. 0f 1533mm would only say that ti-r Snrncbliul interest in the hour 123st situ_ was i5 1-2 percent; under the "m" the "litmus appeared as bar-nation. The despstch und intm boat: “resent n had ‘men 17 1,2 Dame,“ ren in this respect us the Goverr- srllt to the other Dom-u one since uient had ‘been in Septrlnbor ins‘. it und been felt that they Wfllllii 158 Harvey Sh, rloda, irre ‘ties, tired, worn-annealing! anglblirrboum " a ‘Mm’ w“ had. i0 hi" Datieuce und reiterated his assert on that the amalgamat- ion had. been brought about. Replying to m. Mclgheifs criti- cism of the Government's ‘Immi- ' eels. an? other‘ ' ment. When the former Prime Min ster and his colleagues should MW‘ be?" bilfil‘ in securing set- tle" h" Canada. they-had been Owllllled 1n campaigning in order no secure-tho confidence of the voters. , The natural resources prohlcmf "if! MR Kills. was cue that could not be Filled olhnnd. 'l".~.- (as. eminent liilti not been BTGIFYt-ld to l0 B0 icr as hurl been we're-u by the western pnovinces‘, butt pro. iifefilil] had lr-en made and he hem G . P" l H" \l'il" ill"il"‘l' conferences the 0v the matter \"0u‘rl be settled. “Eek” "l; in recent correspond- ir-v" lwrwrl» vi».- Brit's). fllltl (‘.1- narliun cove nlnents 0n the Near El!!! question. the Prcnfer said of the PW Government" for reduction by its ptodecessor W-i-h own performances when it! reduce dent tliné when rs establishment involving larse 9X and the ‘pension lili- Todeynll expen- crowing. g reduced". and yet , t0‘ national debt. esnwhlle the present Govern- hrifl" lh‘~' tint-n. bill the British- of the Domlnlin. Tens of milyd-calel .,_ n“ mime?‘ Md has“ aw nourishes‘ :i..‘.l.‘l.lh...'.‘.mi‘..- tlvlllari s cf a by s. titty percent. increase in Pqrl-fl" , H , ,_ ‘ ._ 53195 tax‘ whqt’ Omar ‘Hxea- ieh ni\b’£"v“"lvlllL‘llin“Oilflbb lbftcd ‘tabblt been add-ad until business was m, ex‘,p‘n'. ., ,_ "m, i," ‘ ‘mvn, M. Govern‘ thr i» -- - -.< 1 - . t. . w .1’: ,T?;"..{“{I‘.‘X- st about that the post office-twp“ Dunn,‘ ' ’ n surplus this year. NEAR ERST DESPATCH d ‘b, Prtfllllcl‘ Rug said that about °¢ midnight on l- r day, September l5, l; iifillntth \‘..ls sent lrom Greet rltan to Cut: it, z i h: l - foundation for the saving obstcod m u“. “orhelnt l)nmi‘::;:n‘:_ plilfltfil‘ over bus lness und the Customs Depart-iewed i“ o,“ R .1, The some policy should being 1n Gyms-fr,‘ '1‘ by ‘he present G°ve'.'n' An ll.‘.-.11l] w .ii suih communism F0118. Yili‘ iiiillllirli ivcltt first to l same cven- .; nt. i share M the burden” thence to iht- Prune Minister's» a debt contracted that the li- h _, , rues or me world nflgm try ad rtcentd .1 . _. Govern Ito the ciinti than iii i British Dom- CO at debt forty five millions. " |"°'°a"d' sellt ztu llliS\\'I.'l' promising u cou-= had been said in theiungem i iM uch he sun! n dr-spzltch to‘, llovcrnuieni. asking for Mr. - . not observed tawa the loliowiug ll|l2l'lbll{.{. .i.mnie.rliat '\- under the policy of the . _ about, ‘hut before any wor the peophs sevJfftllCiltéil the Government - » tn wa the press of the country mm been when up "Jgllud a slzltclncnlt to the eifect that, bud in- to sontl con- eeu added t0 m 0b,“ ‘in commmnsniugents to the Nczir East. Even|Kiug communicated at once, ho| Wm, such cowlsziiil, wth the (fzlnuilian delegates, sknmhed_;at Genwa in l0l‘lli'i' to have thc| benefit of iil3ll‘ counsel and knowledge at their (llisposell. hnugh they started itions as he had just a Oppo {Felt ‘an exploitation as to how it cums-till‘ ll hlubhlviied i- hmlfpress. ll-Ie -.leri to the British Government, say- Dominlon- Qnv-ern- then ' ing that elubnrrnsscd imitllt had been Mr), this annoucement. as it was in pos- sess‘orl of a marked being asked for thr- tuxlt thelmrasage. Therefore, he wished tcfhcd AVE the troubie,and thc time of bak- ing pies at ilumc, yet give your mcn folks pics that arc exactly to their taste. Master bakers and neighborhood bake shops in your city are making luscious raisin pic fresh every day. Your grocer or these bake shops can supply them. Taste tilcm and you'll know why there's no longer need to bake at linmc. Crust that's light and Halon-tender, thin- skinned, juicy fruit. the juice forming a dc- licious sauce! desired in a pic. vllbln com- that he might peruse be “v3 municatlon from the Old tfotiutry‘ thought it might be well if Rob-era it clear to Forks. lender of the Progressive’ said Mr. king. that sltion. should also read thaiGovernment mmuniclitnn. .\lr. Moighen remarked that he of communication itted to him csr- that he r ‘or. Whether or not ‘t should ha Government was wubmitiotl to others iWrllill} himself was not silitulllo for tho 0n tile ]i‘.ll‘ilt'lli.’ll‘ Suturdzrv Nlrfwtls :1 mn-tter for the doc Ge. ‘N01- FOR PUBLICATION Mr. Kim: referred to um lament that (innit-din had bcenither it was uet-essuigv to summn o cooperate. w't.h which appeal-rd stated that he had cub- stppizurril to ho no riitlin. the ITIGSfIV-Ti‘ "confidential." Luscious- ado With Raisins -a.nd already baked for you Raisins. pound in foods with them. i You may you want is the more than ordinary raisins. There's nothing left to be Maid recipes. $un-Maici Raisins The Supreme P13 R3151“ Sun-Mair] mine and", Sun-M.“ Rflfin Growers ‘Wtccipeswithllaisins?’ lllnnlnrr/ri/l 131700 Faesxo, CALIFORNlA | Sm," . .... ....__......_-..e......... it. He also cr-ty the British Govurlliii-.-:1t, for time to examine would be confronted the Brtsh with a rcqilest for the pm zrli cnrr¢ws|:<1iul~xu:t\ u» soon as ptrblication otthe correspondence. Sh0llill|ipflflliilllelht assembled. Tho reply tnxtuniiy, under present ductilit- ccc-Ived lrom the British stances. The Camxdlan vern- ilmt the iiPHDiiiPll merit ivan pllbliciltiun of Government. iextually. v i_ ' Nir. King sift! he bud iullrrnicd reform-taco that the uicntiug the British (iove-rumeul Canadian (‘nbinet was the sn-lrd the Ill" sh Guveruiiieiit Grcatihsrllnmolti. The, r~:'.~iy' of the Fri.- in the tish Gowrnititint was that, there in m5; flood s‘ one summnniut: b‘tll‘ll.l'.llt‘lll. (olnitlilliir-itvri to the by the Von" rt "ht- Gil\'i"l‘liill&‘iii. that pie. Purlianlcirt nlono should aiuthorfzc in cyphcr the sending of a contingent. He was ‘Since the Bonav l.a..' Goveni- grcsslve of lhe|mcnt attained power in Entglandllc The House ilTillil asked for pvrmbson to morrow. .. lender. The substance of the dvspatclnl added. was that the; larger ma“ n nm-“British hud dcxlerl ‘sh aggression in Eilropc and toi was necessary ~ (‘CUYP tho frerom of the Straits.‘ IITVBSl WES (advsril (Mustaphn Kemal to this m, “me for ‘he last "new, W9“ |viirt:t. that the British Gtvvorilmcul ‘he Government. said that the con- “Tllllil ‘be glad i" “m” Whflher ‘the Dentin-ion Government wished anqito zissociute itself with tlfs out. here was g 599d deg] or mm. ilfllcu. anal \\'h9i‘.l(.!' it was its desire c108‘. tn he represented by ii coiltingcnt. said Mr. King, constituted aiu part oi" the dcspatch. Nlcaitiou was made iu the dos.- patch why some oi’ the Dominion-t particularly \Vi!~lil to be by a contingent. , Smuts. of the Smith African Union, said Mr, Kine, hail l ifs Parllunlent that the dos» hull been addressed prim- on of security and monetary; from the Throuefillvmliii The Speech presented ‘Empire to her til‘: Europe.‘ plmil whcn the cell came. it was the also wish to be incliiulstl. duty of the Government to lay be‘ ‘in view oi‘ his unxiety that it ‘ore Parliament all correspomllghtmki he thoroughly unlierstuml r-nce relating to the matter, F0 llmt nothing was bt-‘ug w‘tlield, that the people of Canada could Prenlier King proposed to hand iudtre what their duty was. over the dcspatch to Rt. Hon LU resist Tor"! l The Government claimed credit Arthur Meighen, as he u-tis u mom for the removal of the enubariii! on Canadian cattle, said Mr. Mci- “ ‘l. f l b P195 ______ than. But it must be known that ivhntever was acceded by 6P9"! Britain was the direct result 0i’ i orom’se made lu 1917 to the (In nsdinn Government. end fo Nearest Drugglat for a Boa “And". said lVlr. Meillile". "is the embargo even W! mllliiviidi ‘ in The Minister of Agriculture is ‘its seat. He says 'no‘. Of course a removed 'he embargo ls not yet or rye-laid Pile Sllppolllorl Tillers isn't on animal in this coufl ‘Plclr Eng-II, "lalnm" try today that could" horn itkel h n", pmmcy o’ yamjown homo mm me Brmsh h1g5‘ Yyrnmld ' Pile Suppositories Riv" Premier Klflntfs 5099*“ blessed relief from itching, blecdlnu Premier King snld that Mr.‘ Melghetrs speech had been nwrill "id ‘by the spirit of mode-ration. Hr! would endeavor to follow him ill the same spirit. He BXPW-iseil ‘T’ gret at the withdrawal of Mr. Pref; er from the leadership of the Pro grsssive pavrty 8N1 °°"5"“"“1Me4 Mr. Forks on his elevation to that th t Mr. Mei- The Premier sills!’ "is admmw allrosds was absolutely with”! "n. The Grand Trunk we Mr. Kins. no loll!" °* ' .2” or protruding plies. hemirrrgoildsvuan: another. These women know, and are willing to tall othe what it did for ~ them; therefore, it your trial. Women who suffer thel-ydia E-Pinitham , ' Co» Cobon . Ontario. for surely w 1 . ab‘. .44‘) eac. lr-JOIION, anage \ , . m cults; Milling chum. . ' E . Pl kh" ' Lydia u, n“ Aeiiina omen. ' y c otth nl System and thb e ' cargo!‘ Private xt- IBQITM Pfllllill b0 mmg|gp .111, Till! Nil 'l -- us n etilllme B“ e ‘Grand ‘ltrunk b d tbeen arnoilamated. There WI! 11.0w only one Mulemwi ‘m r. only one board oi control. h . lurh rectal tron Iss0" M“ u“ or dru atore and in we ere . Iuhstl- -5: r ui. l-lon. Arthur Monti-en hr“ _ h , the traffic b “m” ‘ha: ‘titzncouablontion. aide» In‘, m" requaQtgd the House I v-I \"rv'rwv"\"r\ __-.___ ‘qq-wa-n a 14;\ 1... .... ,... ..._ .. ._.___.._,_ .__. ..._.__.._._ .1 Buying underpriccd printing is a hazardous practice. It has a skimp in it somewhere-Aha not “all wool.” Argue as you please, the advantage can hardly be in the paper, the ink, or the lab- our. These all figure according to known values. So it must be in the character of the workmanship; therefore, is it not best to be sure? Price hon is a matter of understanding and appreciation-your dollar buys full value. nd the satisfaction resulting from work well The quality oi the 1°!‘ i ftor the price la long forgotten- done continue to llnl" i cheap printing failln? of purpose muat he expensive; thus not economi- cal. Bargaining and price comparison is an old-world dtvice and decid- edly nct a counterpart of “doinp beat what many do wail" E . Guardian JOB PRINTERY Charlottetown Tel. 420-1.. rvxvu vv- w; a" _._____ ‘evrvvavvrawr numb-a ‘nan nanny-Ann 1.. ._.___.___._____.__ _._._._-__. 0v ‘vVIFWQWFVIWYIQWITYIVSV/FVI .\ “ma. nAln u.‘ an nu nnmllan Made with finest seeded Sun-Mild 154:0 calories of energizing nutrimcnt per practically prcdigcstcd form. Rich intood-iron, also-good for the blood. Make cakes, puddings and other good be offered other bran-h that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind kind ynu know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They colt no Mail rmlpnn now for free hook of tested Sun- - iTUT TlllS OUT AND SEND I'l' .. Qopt. N "‘" _" "rr-slirtnCnilflix-nla. I Please lend me copy of your free book, I Name ....... ._.................._........................ the tlumulian poudtrnce before ausweri _ Governmon duction formed him that it deprecated the nn=cr-:=.s=t_v f-n" wnr, which involved the W lie ilzid rile nf the country, must be press to illo- representatives of the Adjournment of the debate then moved by Robert ‘Yorke. t had asked the corres- ng. Later. t bed in- Empim sews“ M the !lp%m|ult_.(-<. ii hull ruuahcil the la.’l.-.x' Brliaiirllnza: wassayclbb ytwgl 09.“? ""“"I.‘"‘ m’ 3m‘ “m” h " thirds of its revenue m .-Mer,st]°c~°~k‘°l\ bdi"l'=11l_v =\.'»f~‘l‘Il_"01l~ . -._._________ _..___ _ _. I ' " Mfifillvllllt‘ thu ]li'i‘$S ul this coun- her of the Privy ‘Council, in order know whut piirls lic was at ll make pubtlc the correspondence. to ntake public. llt- hall made The British G-overnmeu therefore in a pcslcilh having secrecy imposed uponrt. With regard to Mr.. Melglicun to the importance other‘ the venous parts of the .>.~..-.....-.><i British Empire. aylr. Kins said tit- [to hold duly sittinvs, lic 2ll50 nflk- Goverumml-t teit that this could whc- only he lion? i! full n were given to the rights of_t e units mmklitq up tho whole Empire‘. rd to entering hole peo- left peo- recognition adjourned until tb- i : H 11 __.___. .._...-.. ._.- __._____-._._____ was Pro- Jvrvvvvsvxv1v1‘rr-rr7'-'rr1~v~w~<-ver . - u4-..\1..~.1..\A~r ssaamaiaxnaa‘. g-J-A - v vv-rwr." ....J._~n¢.__ ktalflnila; r..s1..<..__\.-._t Qiaa