l -..¢.- “y, PAGE SIX i‘ St. Stephflll Free- PRINCEEIQWARD Ifast Times Today at 335, 7 and 8.45 lli Flying horses! Fzllllng race flghtlng and rllllngl other riding to save t'lc ljlri The most exciting race you ever saw run in the most thrill- lflQ manner cvcr screened! One rldiltg to win :| girl! KING OF THE \\7Es7r'i§lnv STARS riders! The winner: of the The Which wins? from him.’ A knockout! “(ireen Archer” | CHAPTER NINE Animals Prefer“- l'I.\l{l.\' (‘l 'I', .\'.\I.'I'I'II) l-‘(llflllilf i()\'(‘i_\' git-cu llppcurullce till-m lll l-zll and ill.~'lillt'li\'t'l_l' when foddcrs its >'\'l'('t‘t sllll-ll zllld is all invitation for 'l"hc_\‘ know high food vllllll». ("ut your llzljl" t';ll'i_\'. ('lll tcill fodder. .\|.\ i..\(l'.\.\'|l N011‘ (illlsglnv H.\|.'l‘ 'l- it easily’ with NIALA‘ (L-XSH HA Y .\'.~\l.'l‘ ill till; luow. (lot high lll'll' llcllucc Mi |'ll()l)l'("l'.\', llayfoot Slrluvfoot” TWO PART COMEDY produce. ilil\“.‘ ll Fccd Purchases! |.l.\ll'l'|'l'l) .\'0\‘:I Sl-olin I Rev. J. Frank Norris, pastor of the Flllit Baptst Church. Fort Worth, Texas, who shot a lumber- man, Elliott D. Chipps, on Sat- urday. Chlpps had visited Norris‘ church ln order to remonstrate with him on some of his reviva- You must have bornething better than just ordinary shaving soap to save your altinfrumirritation-Williams Shaving Cream. The "pro. cious ingredient" wilts the toughcat atubhlc quickly; aoothea and comforts the skin like a balm. Afterward: your akin 1a an soft and cool nsa dcbutantch. Try it. Inaiat on Williams Shaving Cream in the tube with the Hinge Cap. You can't looao it. Large 35c. Double- nu "lllilns Cream laniot on William Madeira-Canada Products "S! and fundamentalist anceS. Norris il; well known ‘In Canada. having frequently ex- changed pulpil5 with Rev, T, T. Shields. of Toronto. loladlng Cana- dian fundamentalist. utte r- .___________.__..___._..__ Jame; Bond Clarke. K- C-l Bmlll’ ent lawyer ‘and former Firm" °l the late Sir William Meredith, for- mer chief justice of’ Ontario. who died In Toronto Sunday. He was regarded throughout the domlnlon as a leading authority In financial counaal. FILE-FIX rluzs Tlln Wnrlllfil Oreateat Remedy (Why linflar) I-‘RIIIC Trout- (‘nnq uarell Ily (liven Innlnnt Ytolluf. Ila-ml Tullny for fl-llay ment, THE FILE-PIX C0. Ila-pt. N, In Ilumlno fltrnet Eaat TORONTO, CANADA .'l'l‘O-7~III-SI3I. walla-ml. For-A11. Produces ST. STPl-ll-JN, July 23.—Paclug a mile ln 2.08 without a driver ln the free-for-all and winning the lleut was the sensational feature cl‘ 'wduy's racing here. Elverso. after lloalng his driver at. the first. turn In ll. lnlx-up in the second heat of the free-for-all with sulky rlghted and ,relns not Interfering, paced one o! the prettiest miles ever seen hare [and won the heat. The judSel 8W9 Iilllll the decision. l 'l‘oduy's racing wua without ex- uepllull the best of the season. Two lll" three mishaps occurred but. nel- ‘lllel- the drivers or horsel-Lwerfl ‘badly lnjurod- In the second heat. lll‘ lllc 2.12. mixed. Caruso, driven llly Johnson, and Bonnie Wats, driv- I'll by llurrlll. got tangled up at tho Ilmf turn, Johnson being thrown ,ullll Caruso, alter going n couple wit‘ llundrcd yards, g0! lfillgled IID lll liltl rigging and fell. She was plac- ‘,.,l m, Sun-led but Johnson dld not lil'l\'U uguln, as he was shaken up ‘but not badly hurt. l l l ‘ It “'11s an unlucky day for the ..lollnsons for the driver of Elvemo ‘wvus also named Johnson 11nd lll the ‘Mltitlllfl heat of the Irce-for-ull. wltll ‘Auto Pace with the first heat. l0 ,1llc good, got. nwuy on the polo ‘with the other horses well up. At illltf first tux-ll Bessie McKylo, driv- ‘till Ily nurrlll, llllu Elverso. driven lkl-lll ()[\ going. pull-ling John R. ‘and lla Mullonc ulld then alld In jbcllind Auto Pace and trailed Wllll lllls llosu. ulnloell on llllnlfulfs shoul- llllrs. Unlucky Day for Johnson: Summary: l Frée-for-All, lPurse $1.000. gAuto Pace (llunlfan) 1 2 l ll-llverso (Johnson and 1 Poole) . . . . . . . . . - - - -- 4 l 5 lBQB-lfiit: MCKylO lBurrII) 2 5 3 John ii. Braden (\\’ll1ard) 5 l 2 Illll Mahone (Johnson and Ftton) 3 ‘1'llne—2.07‘.$: 2.08; 2.09%- 2.17 xvllllell, mill-cl. $400. l lurid North (Willard) ..3 2 1 1 1 fll. li- Brett (McWll- l‘ llama) . . . . . . . . . . . ..4l322 ‘Kazuff (Nevers) . . . . . .. 1 4 IS 4 3 lligbkllol) Beauty wrllllle) . . . . . . . .. 2 3 4 It r11 .(':lruso (Johnson and l llunilun . . . . . . . . . .. ti 7 2ro iPl-Ierkln (Reed) . . . . .. 5 "I 5T0 llnnnle Watts (Burrlll) 7 6 7r0 Tlme——2.10'/.; 2.13%; 2.12%; 2.15%. 2.17. 2.20 Mixed. Purlle $400- lllellgewood K. (Tole) 2 l 1 1 lmllelly Bell lvlcwlllllllllll) 1 4 2 2 llxule Wood the Great (mold...) , , , . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 '1 3 Fox Trot (Cllupelle) 5 7 3m (illulys Direct (Keys) 4 05H? Alfred Kluz (Nevers) 5 l» l" Twinkling Cheek (BIIF rill) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a 3 6dr Dlltily Sllk llulllllrllan) 41S Kale V010 (nowse) - - - - -- l!» 'l'ill‘lB'*Z.‘l5‘/4; 2.19%; 2.16%? 2.2a. _ 2.20 Trot. Purse $400. Joe Niles (Avery) . . . . .. 1 1 2 Kntllel-In Claude (Utton) 5 ll l Peter Will Tell (Dowse) ~ Z 2 3 V, Peters (Ireland) 4 3 5 AlldlO EChO(Cill1Pelle) -- 3 4 4 liollywood the Great twll" lard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 7 6 Elull TOdd (Cummlnss) --6 5dr Tlm8-2-18V4i ' 2.16%: HIV-l- Starter—iR. M. Webb!!!‘- A 50-50 PROPOSITION liflfdwflré denial‘: to lllll wll°= “You never tell me anylhllll-‘Ylllll’ life ls a closed book to mo.’ _ Wlfey: "Well, John dear. y?“ "5 no loose-leaf ledflel‘ Y°"l'"ll~ MUSTY ODORS. Even In summer. when the wind- ows and doors are 011911. a 1101158- wlll get a musty odor- Alld ll"! dumpnesspreaent does not have ll chance to escape. keep the allud- l-s up and let the breeze: blow thru the house. Mustlness Is a sign of poor ventilation. There may be (no mllcll shade about the house. Perhaps the trees and vines 866d trimming. I'd "."\. KODAK Autographic Kodaka $5.00 Up Brownies (East-i man made) l $2.25 Up KODAK FILMS, All Sizes Finishing that’s right and on timfl. I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' lSllMMERSlIlE Slllll our l , ‘BY lllllllllllls. sclllll 1.0 Notwithstanding exceptional and brilliant ball both on the, defence and at the bat, the visiting Sum- merelde alSregatlon of ball teasers were no match for the Abegwelts on the local diamond last nlzln when the latter shut the western crow out by a decisive more of 6 to nil. The score although on the one- sldod end does not by any means reflect on the exhibition of ball tos nod up. Nevertheless who Abe:- waits were fully arrayed In batting toga last evening. and to prove one of baseball's leading terms, but- ting wins ball games." tlwclty clnn Just naturally went In and touched "Spud" Noonan for twelve hits, In- cluding singles, doubles and one triple. to win heads up. "Putty" Connors hurled one of his best game this season, allow- Ing only one solitary hlt and strik~ lug ‘thirteen opposing batsmen out against three for Noonan. It was more or less of a give and take affair until the fourth inning iwhen the threatening Abegwelts rc nllzcd; “Dempoey" Diamond scor- ing for the opener from second on Bill McDonald's sacrifice to deep right field. 1t was a. great exhibi- tlon o1’ path running, not to men- tlon u clever ten foot slide l0 tllc plate to score. I In the fifth Inning the locals ag- laln pounded Noonan for llrlplc bruc 6H when Lynda gels on, followed by Mc-Eucberlrs double. McCul-ey came through at this Stage with another double scoring bonl run- ners. This followed with llltll by Diamond and Ryan scoring the fol-- nler and MoCarey. put. the game on lce for the Abegwelts. From then oll It seemed lust a question or a shut-out or not, with the visitors working hard to get out of the nil column. lllast evening's game gives the ‘Hoot Gibson in The Arizona. Sweepstakes ‘“CooI." Cuddlgun, an Arizona cowboy, willie seeing the nights of u large city from tllc top o1 n rub- bcr-neck wagon, leups Into tlul midst of a street fight: to save u small man from being mauled by a larger one. After the fight 11c coul- es on the two drinking amicably In a nearby saloon. lie learns the fight was u fuke, staged for the benefit of the tourists. The snlull ‘mun, "Stuffy" McGee, Invites "Coot" to 10in with them and night- ly enact the hero role. "Coot" ac- ccpts. lSolnetllno Inter "Goat's" gang and a rival band engage In a fight. The rccrult thinks It is another fake and emerges from the saloon flrlllg Ills revolver In the air. A man fulls from a window above "Cool." shot dead. "Coot" bellevea lilo has killed "nlm and flees, leaving his sombrero behind. "Stuffy" hill- ell him In his room where llvc "Stulflya" three motherlesa child- ren. Tha police take "Stuffy." {Charged with murder "Coot" escap les from the clty taking the three lMoGeo kids with him. Arriving on his ranch he learns that Jonathan Carey. a. millionaire ranch owner, threatens to foreclose on Col. Tom ‘Saverya ranch and marry his daughter Nell. Savory hopes to pay off the mortgage by winning the rich prize that goes to the victor of the Arizona sweep- stakeo. "Coot" agrees to rlde for 111m. A few hours before the race a clty detective arrives to arrest "Coot" on the murder charge but for the sake of the colonel and for INell. whom he loves, "Coot." risks arrest and rldaa In the race. The race ls a thrilling cross- country affair participated in by a dozen Cowboys, Caddlgan and Car- ey. The sensational flnleh ls shown ln realistic fashion In "The Arl- zona Sweepstakes." Universal-Jew- el production which opened-at the Prince Edward Theatre commenc- ing yesterday with Hoot Glbaon as the star. Others In tho cast In- clude Helen Lynch, Phllo McCul- lough. Kate Price, George Ovey, Jackie Morgan, Turner Savage, Bil- ly Schncffer, Emmett King and Tod Brown. The second last clmptsr of “The Green Archer" and a laughable co- medy. "Hayfoot Strawfoot." bal- ance this fine week end bill. -—-——<o->-———~ MORE nnnw cows IOVING.’ l\ll Increase of about 28 per rant ll llMPll by the If. S. Department of Agriculture for the lntoratata move- ment u! dairy cattle. comparing 1925 lllltl 1924. The rnplll cleanup 0f the tllIn-rouloslu altuatlnn ll one reason lllven, though mnny new herdn were aInrtl-d in lht‘ Nnrtbwoatern Ital" and l-luatlllxllrll lu-rlla worl- enlarlpd n: Jllrlnerll bought milking machines anllj lllllllnlllld rel-ll allll Imel carriers lmn llllllcd alloo to Inrrenaa the Ellfjllll onpnclly of their fnrma. Wlaconaln, Mlnnraotn. Tn-nnr-aai-o. llllnoll. lntl-r- lllllu- nllll-clnont nf cattle, Wlltonlln landing with 11091111 65,000, Claanlnl up _Illl\'luc “T. B." ha: lullloll to. the pru- iluotlnn and proflta per cow. The Be- rlaarrh Department of the Ilthnal Aa- allalatlon of Fnrm Equlpmentjjanufnct- llrorn lfilllll nut that blfger rennin nro all] tn mun- In nrfl> practically 100 per rout of tha- dnlry hergla lboulll l-Itllrr In» ("Iran or on tho cleaning route with rnorlo-rn ventilation ayntemn, Illlllvldnal llrlnklnlr rap and lteal alalla, Insuring Ilenltlly herlla and proflta. DISCOURAGING Mother: "And who; dld you learn In school today?" Abegwelts a big edge in the will- nlng of tho Island title, having won three games la as many starts. TH E L‘IN.EU RS Summaraldo Abagwaltl Pitcher Noonan . . . . . . . . . . Connors Catcher Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fianclll 1st Base Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McCarey 2nd Base , Daley . . . . . . . . . . . Diamond 3rd Base Cameron .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lLynds Short. Stop Johnson .. . . . . . . . . . .. McEacllcrn Left Field Schurman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lCronlu Centre Field Sllllphant . . . . . . . . . . . .. McDonald Right Field _ Gallant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ryan 'UTI1I)ll‘GB—"MCAl€BT at. the plate; McMurdo on the buses. . NOTE-The writer noticed quI-to a number of more or less “dyed-In- tlie-wool so called baseball fans" cross over the top, of the fcllcu last evening. This Ill about llllc smallest stunt one can perpetratll.‘ especially when an athletic club is trying to exist on a few gate earn- Iugl-l. It would be better If these undeslrubles would remain home, because the example llct by Illolll would In time, till ltlle atunll and. bleachers with dead-heads" tlllli who wishes to have anything to llo with such. Nuff Bed! Keep ull’ tllv fence! I Gama by Inning; l2 7 0 1 S'Sldn 3456 .00000 Abblea .00014 BIG LEAGUES lNlHW YORK, July 22.—Clnclnnn- t1 played at Cincinnati today and mode ltl-l .19 hits count for a l3 to 1i victory over Boston. Tho Reds lllul one big Inning, 1,1 runs were scored. Pirates Trim Robins i‘ The (Pltlsburg Plratea bolnbarllolb twu opposing pitchers for 22 illlH and took a 14-2 decision from llllll Brooklyn Itoblnll beforc the Snlukyl City bleachers. Jess "ZlFlNH-l was‘ shelled out of the box In the tlllrll. and Boehler fnlled as a rescuer.‘ Wlaner led the ‘Sea Jlawk uttncksl with ll. triple. o double and two‘ singles. Amorlcan League . i The Yankees llulnlnertellcut 17 hltll today for a total of 23 bllsulll ‘[0 llelellt ‘U18 lclllcllgo White sou] 13 to 10. ‘Gehrig lllt n homer with‘ two on In the first and Ruth clcuu- ed the bases with a triple In tlloi second. Chicano otflged u live-run rally In the fifth, when Barrett, n pinch hitter, tripled, scoring ltllrcll, ullead of lllm, but New York grud- uully drew away, a steal home by| Ruth featuring a fourrlln volley in the sixth. g National League At Plttaburgh~ It. 11.1: Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Ii ~I Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . .1-I 21' 1' BBHBHGB——BIII'IIBS, Boelllcl- mid, O'Neill; Ydye and Goocll. Al. Clnclnnntl- R. 1f. Ell Boston 3 ll 2 Cincinnati 1319 5 (Cincinnati made 11 runs In sec- ond.) BatterlelP-tfloldsmlth, Genewlch and Taylor. Salmer; Donahue and Hargreaves. At Clllcago- 311p; Philadelphia . . . . . , . . . .. 6 3 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 11 2 Wllloughby; and Wilson; Hartnett, Gonzales. Blake. Plorcy and At St. lmuls- 11,111; New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 8 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 l0 1 Jhtterles-Barnoa and Florence, McMullen; Alexander and 0’Fur- roll. American League At New York—- H. lf.l<‘.. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘I011 0 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 1.7 2 Batteries-A. Thomas. Tlluratlln and Grouse. McCurdln; -ll. ‘Fllolnns Braxton. Jones and Skiff. the second. will-n‘ A-t BOMDIP- nflcn. St. Louis 51:1 Boamll .. 411 ol Batteries i-i-l blllilgairidi,‘ iJa vls and Schang; Harris. Rufflng and 6118' ton, I At Phlladelphla- ‘REE. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . .. 410 1 Philadelphia . . . . .. 2 7 0 Batterlas—Uhlo anll 1.. ‘Sawell; Grove, Pale. Willis fllld Perkins, Tate. At Washington- R. ll. Detroit . . . . . . . .. 914 1 Washington . . . . . . . . . .. 13 13 2 Battorlel -- Danna, Holloway. Smith and Woodall. Haywood; Reutllar and Rual, International Laauga I At Rochester 11.11.11» Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 15 2, Rochester . . . . . . . 3 10 BaItarlea-Twombley “and WIl-l Male: "Oh, mother. I don't have lguadlwltfl you all over again, do I-laalfa Lina-oat for Darla. ' m.» son; Thormalan, Bagby and Da- vine. Al. Bulalo- RJ-LE Reading 8 1 Buffalo 4 9 0l (Called In alxtb Inning, rain.) Battarlea-Marqula, Beard an I ‘l1 ‘h ~lw . r» If you l, .l.... _ ,.. AST R WORKMA . CUT PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO Save the “POKER HANDS’; that are packed with Master Workman clll Plug __ they are VALUABLE in exchange FOR ltigh-gradq PLAYING CARDS Mlb. Vacuum (air-tight) tin 3 Mall your "Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited, P.0. 130x 1380, Montreal, Canada. livc in Charlottetown apply personally at our office. 90 Queen Street. This will save you postage. Mlsg Catherine Law. daughter or the latte Rt. Hon. A. Bonar L‘aw, former prime minister of Eng. land. and a Canadian by QIFQII, H RKETF“ OTTA\V.-\, Ont, July 23. — .\'ll chilngc is rnporll-ll from Llllullllillu 1'14; lllllllfvlfi today". 'l'ln'olllo. lilHli- 14'“ 11"‘ llllvlllll.’ for ungrlllllll 1 llvilvnlt-ll. l-xll‘ ‘ Illl lll ill. I‘ lll 27, scroll lo 21f. Fri...“ l.) ll-Illlll-ls l-xlrll .'l l0 36, firsts 31, soc-nulls 27 lll 2 ‘Hlullrr-lll ilvilivfg llro Ilflylllg l]... iiVt‘l'l‘ll. for llnclnllIl-ll , (lugs cxtrlls 31 lo .'l‘.'i, firsts {lll to fill, slwolllls 21 lo 25. lllltlés to retailers cxtrlls .33. flrflts 110 ll» 32. lll-l-nllllll 2s l0 2:1. Wllllllfiefl’ Dealers arc quoting shippers extrns 25. firsts 23. soc- 0fl(i~l lll, delivered (‘HHHH rt'llll‘llt‘li. Prices to retailers PXLHIS :15 lo I17. fllrsfs 30 to 32, sl-ronlls 22. lSuskclcllclvllll (‘ollntry llcnlorll selling extras 25, firsts 21. sol-bulls lll. Prices tn rollllltlrs extras 31, firsts Ill, sol-nulls 255. (‘lllgllry (‘nuntry dealers snllllll: "XlFfl-i 25. firllll-l 21, 5615011115 lll. l'l‘it'l'.‘l l0 rl-lnllvrs extras 34, firsts Ill, ucvlludll 25. lfilllllulllnll Th0 egg market lg IIIIlcI ullll slow lit-Inland. (‘olllllry ll--:lll\r.~l Sflillllfg (‘Xlrllrl 2-1, firsts 2L’, seconds 14. Prlltoll I0 Flilllilllfg llx. ‘tram 36,‘ first; 32, seconds 2G. Vmlcnuvl-r The l-gg lllflfkpl 1.4 “will ll"! IlFlPIPH arc nlll-llllngvll. Prllllucllrll soiling l-xlras 32, firsts 3". wll udll 25>. Prices I0 rcfnllors oxlrnu I15 tll 37. firsts 83 to 116, l-lcc- olllls 31 In 1H. Sulnl. John Thr- om; nmrkol lfl lltlllillllz lltl-lllly uulIl-l- flllr fflffinllfl, (‘lluntry dealers llre pnylul: pm. llllflvrll cxlrlls Ill, fl-la-lls 2?, seconds lIIIll; lSIrykor and I'ond. JBPEBY City at Toronto. postpon- ed, rain. Baltimore at Syrllcltlv, postpon- ed. raln. d . was married In London tcyMr, _ The ceremony was W" Kent Galbraith Colwell, yguhgey‘ at St. Columbn’: church I'll 5f: °T QJPY- and Mrs. Brecken- attended by many P 9f__-l°"¢$- 0f St. Louis, Mo. pcbplc, 1 "114 l-‘filfus H2, firsts 211:.’ l‘.\ll.\IlN(i lllii-iirllls ml lllllillx (‘olllllrv Jliwpnrs w-Illngl "==II=III.\' lIll- |.‘|lll||‘l' is w" dl-livl-nlll lllllilllx 1*. I s llif,lfll‘.~llsl""l “""""" "l ""',"'".",h F, H.011“, ._.,,_ Win,“ l“ winners ‘.1 lllllll]lt‘l‘ .-l-...., lll» illl-‘lllid . ‘finds m“ ._».| _|l|-.| vkll,lllill,yil'i\ . I f l';ll\\l1 Wllolvsllllly- L. m" NW" H“ lll'llllllllll'lll lll lill‘~ ..l' ll - ' [lnllllfi (*.\ll‘l' I .1 17,1 llllillg l-xlrzll-l 32,1‘ .20. <l~l~onll= 2-l. I dlmll-"ill lll"! llllolléll lllelnllull ill l Ill i'il|llijlllll‘lll |< |]\|'I| lll ill" lulu lll. llllr-ll |||lll<|'l""-l’l Fflllillllilll l'l"lill oll Illt‘ \IlulIrl»~ll """ ~ -~ .. . ._ . "-.v."'-lllI Illillilfll Il-lllly \v.l.~4 llull null fl\:ll111‘l--l:.\|'_'h| {Ill "ltfmiix.|:“,.ilir|l-inl Ir. l‘lll- ll'llli1' ill (‘llfiil 14min ill lill- ,,‘\','.',',_,___, “,..... .|l-.lIlll-lI llll-s l- lllIll'l(L'l was also vury slow H“... mm,“ "ISM, ,..,“ |II| lllll lllt‘ llml- wlls lllluldy. No, 2 Cull- llll: illlllll-llllll-ll- lllll~l lllklIII lltilllll \\'(-<l.o1"l| outs were qlmlllll \\‘i|I'II| |IIIl‘\'l',Nl, l-ullllllt "l, lll (lll-ts, Nu, I: (3 w‘ M 55 ‘.15’ mu] illp lll" l'lI|'ll lllll| Illilvhflllln’ ugly“ ,\'ll_ 1 rm.“ m 561i‘ L,“ pm. l|'|'iL,'l'||il>ll prl- II" Illllxllll"! Illlslu-l. Tho cxport null local traded” m“ “m” 5mm“ , _ , ,.| |l nulls" l" H1111": 11ml l\'lllll‘l‘ Will" lllillll-s-lfiff. ,.'.'.',',,']".,',,,,,','..,.'Illlliu-l-l... of flour was lluil-l lmt. prlclrs nip-l] m Vi“, m," l,i,_..l..l.l|.l-l- Ill'l" flf-"llfi 'l:lll- lulllll-l-ll lullrkol. “'11s 1|ll.'|ll' |~l-ll|‘ll- .\ lull "l! llllrly fl('ll\'l.‘ llllll firm. Tllc ulnrkut. rwulrlr. l'l"lllll"'* '-"‘ """"“ for fllnllllllrll grlllll-s of l-nllm] m,” |If'lrlilll'l'. \\|ll4'|| Ill lIl-lu- lulu“! fll)rl|iunv'l immlh.“ hm "ndmmm, lulu-r |I|:lll|>l lllll-lllplllll! w“), swim» Th" "mvmnulll 0f hnliilllll Milllll- rllil. ‘.7. ' - v .\lll'l\N.'4.\.\‘ l'|( l..~ 0W5‘. \ "l" $1111“ rd ‘Ilay lo (ll-out llrltllin flllf] tho llnilll Sllltcs l-nlltlnuvll gonll but. Illl- |II'.'l'Ii huslul-sll ulna .1lll]_ ,\ "|[|l|.' "Fill" ‘lllllfllllll 0|" bualncss was wnrk-_ "ll lll "HRH llllli lill‘ fut-ling was lirlu. |"l".~'il l-xlrlls “one quoIl-d lll '- pm. 1 . 1 ‘-l'74‘r».."f'.’IYl-"§ 2l_’l' Ill lib c. illlli firsts lll 3;; (;_ 1|“ do‘ ll. Thu rovvlllls worl- 1_.|5y Tlll-Irllllllllu 'Il‘.‘IlIL ‘firm’ . . .- l- ".|Z(I\‘| A plplmgo]. duvomlwd m “w yllrllllls lltllti Ill .l_l|\|»"1"i H Ilullrl‘ Illllrltl-I ullll I|l'il'l‘.\l wl-rl- "m"1mm,‘Iirniiiilllll-ll. l‘ lll.» Ill-ll up l -I. |Il'.l‘ pound. 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